FONTANA, Calif. (AP) -- Joey Logano simply got mad after Greg Biffle put Logano in the wall Saturday in the NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Auto Club Speedway.His father, Tom, tried to get even, and lost his NASCAR credentials in the process.
Joey Logano recovered to win the 300-mile race, pulling away from Brian Vickers over the final two laps to pick up his fifth series win of the year, and second in a row.
Yet while the 19-year-old exalted in Victory Lane, his father was being taken to the NASCAR hauler to talk with Nationwide Series director Joe Balash following a post-race confrontation with Biffle.
The elder Logano approached Biffle's car in pit lane after the race and made at least one hand gesture in Biffle's direction before a NASCAR official intervened.
Tom Logano will be eligible to sign for a single-event license while officials review the event and can attend Sunday's Sprint Cup event at the track, Poston said.
Tom Logano was apparently upset about the scrape Biffle and his son had on lap 50. The veteran was challenging for the lead when he hinted over the radio that he was going to put the young driver in the fence.
Moments later Biffle slid up the track while passing Logano on the inside, a move that slightly damaged Logano's No. 20 Toyota. Dave Rogers, Logano's crew chief, called Biffle "a coward" over the radio.
Poston said NASCAR is reviewing the video. Joe Gibbs Racing president J.D. Gibbs had no comment and neither Logano could be reached for comment following the race.
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Eventual winner Joey Logano in his Game Stop/Brutal Legend Toyota leads the pack, just ahead of Greg Biffle in the early laps of the NASCAR Copart 300 auto race in Fontana, Calif., Saturday, Oct. 10, 2009. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)
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Greg Biffle in his CitiFinancial Ford makes a pit stop after colliding with Kyle Busch, forcing Busch out of the race, in the final laps of the NASCAR Copart 300 auto race in Fontana, Calif., Saturday, Oct. 10, 2009. Busch finished the race, in 14th place. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)
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Leading with just a few laps to go in the race, Kyle Busch in his Z-Line Designs Toyota crashes into the wall in Turn Four, narrowly avoiding other cars, in the NASCAR Copart 300 auto race in Fontana, Calif., Saturday, Oct. 10, 2009. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)
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Joey Logano holds the trophy as he and crew signify his fifth victory after winning the NASCAR Copart 300 auto race in Fontana, Calif., Saturday, Oct. 10, 2009. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)
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FONTANA, CA - OCTOBER 10: Brad Keselowski, driver of the # 88 GoDaddy Chevrolet, leads the field during the NASCAR Nationwide Series Copart 300 at Auto Club Speedway on October 10, 2009 in Fontana, California. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Brad Keselowski
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FONTANA, CA - OCTOBER 10: Greg Biffle, driver of the #16 CitiFinancial Ford, races Brian Vickers, driver #32 Dollar General Stores Toyota, during the NASCAR Nationwide Series Copart 300 at Auto Club Speedway on October 10, 2009 in Fontana, California. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Greg Biffle;Brian Vickers
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FONTANA, CA - OCTOBER 10: Scott Speed (R), driver of the #99 Red Bull Toyota, leads Brendan Gaughan, driver 5-hour Energy ES Chevrolet, during the NASCAR Nationwide Series Copart 300 at Auto Club Speedway on October 10, 2009 in Fontana, California. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Scott Speed;Brendan Gaughan
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FONTANA, CA - OCTOBER 10: Joey Logano, driver of the #20 GameStop/Brutal Legend Toyota, makes a pit stop during the NASCAR Nationwide Series Copart 300 at Auto Club Speedway on October 10, 2009 in Fontana, California. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Joey Logano
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FONTANA, CA - OCTOBER 10: Joey Logano, driver of the #20 GameStop/Brutal Legend Toyota, makes a pit stop during the NASCAR Nationwide Series Copart 300 at Auto Club Speedway on October 10, 2009 in Fontana, California. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Joey Logano
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FONTANA, CA - OCTOBER 10: Brian Vickers, driver of the #32 Dollar General Stores Toyota, races during the NASCAR Nationwide Series Copart 300 at Auto Club Speedway on October 10, 2009 in Fontana, California. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Brian Vickers
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Tom Logano has been a fixture at the track since his son made his Nationwide Series debut last June. Joey Logano joined JGR's Cup program at the end of the 2008 season and took over as the driver for the No. 20 Toyota in the Cup Series when Tony Stewart left to form his own team.
Joey Logano has delivered on his precocious talent, helping dominate the Nationwide Series along with teammate Kyle Busch.
He qualified on the pole for Saturday's race, but thought his day was done after getting together with Biffle, figuring if he could manage a Top 10 finish, he'd have a decent day.
He got much more than that. While Biffle, Denny Hamlin and Brad Keselowski battled for the lead, Rogers went to work on Logano's car, finally finding the right formula late in the race.
Logano benefited from a late-race collision between Hamlin and Biffle, then caught another break when a late caution led to a green/white/checkered finish. He dominated the restart, pulling away from Vickers for the victory.
"I was going to try to salvage a top 10 out of it and all of a sudden I'm sitting third and all of a sudden I took the lead and I thought 'I got a shot at this thing,'" Joey Logano said. "I can't believe it.
"You don't want to get me mad. I just race harder."
Carl Edwards finished third and pulled within 155 points of series leader Kyle Busch, who exited his No. 18 Toyota early in the race because of a fever.
Hamlin filled in capably for his teammate and appeared to have one of the strongest cars on the track when he found himself stuck between Keselowski and Biffle coming out of Turn Four.Hamlin and Keselowski had a run-in during the Nationwide race at Dover two weeks ago, and Hamlin admitted he got so caught up focusing on Keselowski he never saw Biffle trying to pass on the outside.
"I was trying, if I hold the line low, (Keselowski) ends up wrecking us anyway," Hamlin said. "Either way it was going to be a bad situation."
Busch, who had won two straight Nationwide races at California, has been fighting flu-like symptoms the last few days but tried to make a go of it. He qualified second and quickly zoomed to the lead but feared he was getting too hot.
"When I get in the car and I get hot, I start not being able to see exactly straight," Busch said. "The car was really good though. ... (but) I didn't feel it was in my best interest or the team's best interest to win this race or keep going. I probably could have."
Busch said part of his concern was being able to recover in time for Sunday's race.
By WILL GRAVES, AP Sports Writer
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 10)
10-10-2009 @ 11:23PM
arthur434 said...
hey pa pa logano you going to fight boys battles for him, the way he drives sometimes the old boys of years past would have put him in the wall a long time ago. joey is more mature than you . grow DUDE!!!!!!!!!
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10-11-2009 @ 1:52PM
ccolotexan said...
joey will have to learn how to put greg in the wall. he has it coming
10-11-2009 @ 12:02AM
kellisgirl said...
Joey's dad needs to let Joey fight his own battles; it's plain to see, on the track, Joey doesn't need ANYBODY to stand up for him!
Love you, Joey, you got the moves, the passion and the luck but I'm a little afraid at my age (and yours) it might be illegal!
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10-11-2009 @ 3:12PM
JOEY LOGANO said...
SO you are just a tease then ah?see ya girl;joey logano.
10-11-2009 @ 12:13AM
ReeReeAni said...
having watched Biffle from before his "Big Boy" days, have to say if he couldn't pass em he took em out. Keep going forward Joey. You have more to offer the sport than Biffle ever did.
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10-11-2009 @ 11:58AM
Michelle said...
Joey may have won the race, and his Dad may have lost his credentials (at least temporarily), but Biffle was only paying Joey back from about 4 weeks ago, when Joey thought he was a hot dog and put Biffle in the wall.
10-11-2009 @ 4:21AM
pet843 said...
why do all the toyoDA drivers look like Mr. Ed when they smile?
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10-11-2009 @ 6:20AM
txmack75904 said...
joey needs to fight his own battle...your in the big league now
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10-11-2009 @ 8:42AM
mattmanter1 said...
While I don't agree with what his father did, Logono was doing all he could do in the car. Biffle got his later on.
10-11-2009 @ 6:24AM
imonhld said...
Hoooray, for nascar, they have really got their act together in the last year...a big salute.....
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10-11-2009 @ 6:44AM
middleski said...
Joey Logano doesn't need his Daddy around causing problems for him.......NASCAR did the right thing by pulling his credentials. Hopefully another incident like yesterday and they'll toss his Poppa up to the cheap seats in the bleachers........lol The 'Biff" kinda disappointed me........he's better than taking cheap swipes on the track to gain position. He was totally wrong passing Hamlin on the outside in the middle of a turn with no room at all. He got what he deserved........but took Hamlin down with him.........so Sundays race is going to be interesting to watch!!!!!!!! GO JOEY!!!!!!
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10-11-2009 @ 8:57PM
Brad said...
Not only was Biffle NOT wrong Hamlin was completely at fault and admitted it in the article. Try reading it and get the right info first before making stupid remarks that have no merit. shhhheeeeeeshhhh
10-11-2009 @ 6:54AM
bgraz1234 said...
Geez Lagano....You are never going to fill Tony Stewart's shoes, so give it up....Blaming someone else is just a cop out for your inability to drive a race car....You want to play with the big boys, act like a big boy.
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10-11-2009 @ 7:03AM
Bill3JoanA said...
I guess I missed the part where Joey, who BTW WON the race blamed anyone for anything. Apparently Biffle said something on the radio and then did about what he said on the track. If you are looking for the child here might want to look at Biffle (or maybe Joey's dad) but not kid Logano. He raced, he survived, he won.
10-11-2009 @ 7:07AM
grnidbrat said...
His inability? um he won the race...and biffle stated over the radio he was gonna do it...give credit to the youngster...he also won the pole?
oh yeah he sucks as a driver.
10-11-2009 @ 10:09AM
Jerry Griggs said...
man you are ignorant!!
10-11-2009 @ 7:08AM
DAVE said...
this is the type of stuff that is pushing me away from watching nascar.i am sure that nascar will watch the replay of the race and they will say that is just good hard racing.biffle can't win without pushing some one out of the way and he sees monaca busch do it all the time so why not him. i just hope it is one of those idiots that gets killed or hurt real bad before some one else.
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10-11-2009 @ 12:34PM
cheppa2000 said...
Talk about unsportsmanlike - wishing someone gets killed? Shame on you.
10-11-2009 @ 7:13AM
hafttwo said...
tom loguano is a creep,everyday this sport gets worse and worse.
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10-11-2009 @ 7:14AM
greeneyes1342222 said...
ANOTHER CRY BABY YANKEE,,,,,,,GO HOME!
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