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South Point 400

Sunday, October 16th, 2022

Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Las Vegas, NV

  • 15 Chevrolet
  • 15 Ford
  • 6 Toyota

  • Sunday, October 16th, 2022
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Holly Cain
Logano Captures Vegas Victory; Claims Spot in Championship 4

Team Penske's Joey Logano became the first driver to secure a position in the Championship 4 with a shot at the NASCAR Cup Series 2022 Championship thanks to a valiant surge to victory in the final laps of Sunday's South Point 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

Logano, on fresh Goodyear tires, rallied back through the field following a late race pit stop, passing Trackhouse Racing driver Ross Chastain for the lead with three laps remaining and driving off to his third win at the 1.5-mile Las Vegas high banks - a slight .817-second ahead of fellow Playoff driver Chastain, who led a race best 68 of the 267 laps on the afternoon.

"Let's go get a championship, baby," the 2018 series champion Logano screamed into his team radio after taking the checkered flag in the No. 22 Team Penske Ford.

That pit stop for Logano with 26 laps remaining, dropped him from a top-10 position on track, but the fresh tires were the difference in making up ground on the leaders who did not pit.

And Logano went forward quickly.

"What a great car, the Penske cars were all fast today,” said the 32-year old Logano, who now has three wins in 2022 and 30 in his 15-year career in NASCAR's top series.

"Oh man, all you want to do is get to the Championship 4 before the season starts and race for the championship and we've got the team to do it. I don't see why we can't win it at this point. Things are looking really good for us.

"A lot of adversity we fought though in the last 50 laps of so. I thought we were going to win then kinda fell out, got some tires and racing Ross was fun. He did a good job air-blocking me and I was just trying to be patient but eventually I was like, 'I've got to go here.'"

It was a wild action-packed day at the Las Vegas oval with the eight Playoff drivers experiencing both sides of emotion. Five of them were among the 11 race leaders at various points on the afternoon. And four finished in the top five.

Joe Gibbs Racing driver and Las Vegas native Kyle Busch, who had some pit road issues, finished third, followed by a pair of Playoff drivers: Stewart-Haas Racing's Chase Briscoe and Joe Gibbs Racing's Denny Hamlin, who rounded out the top five. It was an especially impressive performance for Hamlin, who started 31st.

Hendrick Motorsports Playoff teammates William Byron and Chase Elliott had frustrating and disappointing days, finishing 13th and 21st, respectively. Logano's Penske teammate Ryan Blaney - who won Stage 2 and led 39 laps - finished 28th after hitting the wall late in the race. Joe Gibbs Racing's Christopher Bell was 34th after being innocently collected in an early-race accident.

"When you perform that poorly you get poor results, that's how it works," the regular season champion Elliott said of his day.

Elliott went into this three-race round leading the standings and after Vegas has dropped to third in the championship, 17 points above the cutoff line. Logano earned the automatic advancement Sunday and Chastain is now in second place, 18 points up.

Hamlin's top five was good enough to move him into that important fourth place in the championship – six points up on Byron. The 4"Bs” are now all in the bottom half of the Playoff points. Briscoe is nine points behind Hamlin, Blaney 11 back and Bell is 23 points off the pace.

One of the most talked about incidents in the race involved a pair of non-championship-eligible drivers. Shortly after the re-start following Stage 1, Hendrick Motorsports' Kyle Larson and 23XI Racing's Bubba Wallace – who won Stage 1 - were racing alongside one another toward the front of the field. On lap 94, Larson's No. 5 Chevy got loose and moved up the track, forcing Wallace's car into the outside wall.

Wallace's No. 45 Toyota bounced down off the wall and then he drove into Larson's car, spinning both - with Playoff driver Bell getting tagged by Larson's spinning Chevy in the aftermath. After Wallace and Larson's cars came to rest in the infield, Wallace took his helmet off and marched toward Larson, who was just getting out of his car.

The two exchanged words and Wallace pushed Larson multiple times before walking away.

"You get shoved into the fence deliberately like he [Larson] did trying to force me to lift, the steering was gone," Wallace said, when asked if he intentionally spun Larson."He just happened to be there.

"Hate it for our team. Super fast car. Larson wanted to make a three-wide dive bomb but never cleared me and I don't lift. I know I'm kinda new running at the front, but I don't lift, was never in a spot to lift and he never lifted either. Now we're junk. Just piss poor move on his execution.

"He knows what he did was wrong. He never cleared me and just hate it for my team."

For his part, Larson said he realized he got into Wallace and wasn't entirely surprised by Wallace's aggression afterward. However, Larson said, he didn't hit Wallace intentionally.

"I knew he was going to retaliate," Larson said."He had reason to be mad but his race wasn't over until he retaliated. It is what it is. Just aggression turned into frustration and he retaliated.”

"I know he's probably still upset but I'm sure with everything going on he'll know he made a mistake in the retaliation part and I'm sure he'll think twice about it next time," Larson added.

"I saw him walking over [toward me] so I figured he'd do something. He had every right to be upset and I'd rather him do that [push me] than tear up our cars in a dangerous manner."

While the incident ended Wallace and Larson's days, it also ruined the afternoon for Bell, who won an elimination race just last week to advance to the Round of 8. His Joe Gibbs Racing team was unable to repair his No. 20 Toyota and he pulled off track, finishing 34th in the 36-car field – worst among the eight Playoff drivers.

Playoff action resumes next weekend with Sunday's Dixie Vodka 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway (3 p.m. ET, NBC, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio). William Byron won the 2021 Homestead race, which was held in February last year.

  • Drivers Entered: 36
  • Laps Scheduled: 267
  • Margin of Victory: 0.817 Seconds
  • Time of Race: 3 Hours 4 Minutes 10 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 130.480
  • Cautions: 8 for 42 laps
  • Lead Changes: 18
  • Green Flag Passes: 3,361 (14.9 passes per green flag lap)
Tyler Reddick and Austin Cindric
Las Vegas, Nevada - October 16, 2022 : Tyler Reddick, driver of the #8 3Chi Chevrolet, and Austin Cindric, driver of the #2 Autotrader Ford, lead the field on a pace lap prior to the NASCAR Cup Series South Point 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
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South Point 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway Loop Data Box Score results
DRIVER ST MID CLO FIN HI LOW ARP PL DIF GFP GFxP PD QPS % QPS FST % T15 LED % LED LAPS DR TOT PTS
Joey Logano 5 2 9 1 1 22 3.9 4 91 67 24 65 71.43 34 99.6 32 12.0 267 130.60 58
Ross Chastain 11 3 4 2 1 23 5.7 9 65 61 4 44 67.69 23 98.1 68 25.5 267 122.70 42
Kyle Busch 18 13 17 3 3 33 12.1 15 137 89 48 68 49.64 11 76.8 0 0.0 267 101.50 35
Chase Briscoe 16 21 2 4 1 31 17.3 12 93 93 0 40 43.01 1 38.6 6 2.3 267 75.90 33
Denny Hamlin 31 7 10 5 1 31 10.4 26 116 106 10 62 53.45 5 73.8 5 1.9 267 93.40 38
Tyler Reddick 1 6 3 6 1 28 7.8 -5 145 129 16 103 71.03 15 95.5 32 12.0 267 102.70 33
Martin Truex Jr 27 12 8 7 3 33 13.0 20 175 125 50 74 42.29 19 69.7 0 0.0 267 87.00 36
Erik Jones 22 14 7 8 4 33 14.1 14 127 125 2 70 55.12 0 56.9 0 0.0 267 79.80 29
AJ Allmendinger 21 15 15 9 4 24 15.6 12 129 111 18 59 45.74 3 56.9 0 0.0 267 75.20 0
Austin Dillon 10 17 14 10 9 28 16.1 0 113 131 -18 38 33.63 0 48.3 0 0.0 267 74.70 27
Noah Gragson 17 10 11 11 1 23 15.4 6 116 136 -20 54 46.55 4 48.7 0 0.0 267 73.00 0
Kevin Harvick 13 8 5 12 4 30 10.8 1 116 104 12 68 58.62 4 87.6 0 0.0 267 83.30 29
William Byron 3 5 6 13 2 25 7.7 -10 91 104 -13 49 53.85 2 95.5 0 0.0 267 93.50 30
Justin Haley 28 18 1 14 1 29 15.1 14 142 128 14 56 39.44 11 47.2 16 6.0 267 76.80 23
Chris Buescher 12 29 20 15 2 35 25.5 -3 65 83 -18 17 26.15 0 13.1 0 0.0 267 51.70 22
Daniel Suarez 6 4 13 16 1 32 8.9 -10 140 118 22 32 22.86 23 71.2 31 11.6 267 96.00 37
Brad Keselowski 25 25 16 17 12 36 23.7 8 103 105 -2 16 15.53 1 4.9 0 0.0 267 54.60 20
Aric Almirola 23 11 12 18 2 23 12.0 5 97 117 -20 51 52.58 7 73.0 0 0.0 267 76.70 19
Michael McDowell 15 16 22 19 8 26 18.1 -4 106 122 -16 25 23.58 0 18.4 0 0.0 267 60.20 18
Cole Custer 24 27 21 20 15 36 26.6 4 93 108 -15 1 1.08 1 0.0 0 0.0 267 44.90 17
Chase Elliott 20 20 23 21 3 28 18.6 -1 102 108 -6 22 21.57 1 22.5 0 0.0 267 57.40 16
Ty Gibbs 19 19 18 22 10 34 21.7 -3 126 119 7 18 14.29 0 15.0 0 0.0 267 56.70 0
Ricky Stenhouse Jr 29 30 24 23 1 31 26.5 6 76 69 7 6 7.89 2 1.1 1 0.4 267 44.70 14
Corey Lajoie 30 23 19 24 11 33 24.4 6 105 122 -17 11 10.48 1 6.7 0 0.0 267 46.60 13
Todd Gilliland 35 28 26 25 6 35 28.0 10 84 91 -7 3 3.57 0 1.9 0 0.0 267 37.30 12
Harrison Burton 8 24 27 26 8 32 22.0 -18 95 125 -30 11 11.58 0 8.6 0 0.0 266 50.70 11
Cody Ware 34 31 29 27 27 36 31.6 7 24 24 0 0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 264 32.50 10
Ryan Blaney 4 1 30 28 1 31 7.4 -24 67 58 9 50 74.63 27 83.9 39 15.0 260 104.70 25
Austin Cindric 2 9 31 29 1 32 12.7 -27 59 79 -20 48 81.36 9 77.2 8 3.1 259 80.60 15
BJ McLeod 36 32 32 30 26 36 33.0 6 16 14 2 0 0.00 1 0.0 0 0.0 256 29.30 0
JJ Yeley 26 33 33 31 8 36 33.5 -5 44 54 -10 4 9.09 0 0.4 0 0.0 253 30.00 0
Landon Cassill 32 26 25 32 2 34 27.5 0 83 109 -26 7 8.43 0 3.8 0 0.0 246 37.20 0
Ty Dillon 33 22 28 33 5 33 24.5 0 90 111 -21 4 4.44 0 1.5 0 0.0 237 40.70 4
Christopher Bell 7 34 34 34 2 17 24.2 -27 37 31 6 27 72.97 3 34.8 0 0.0 94 66.80 10
Kyle Larson 14 35 35 35 5 27 26.1 -21 51 44 7 34 66.67 0 34.1 0 0.0 94 54.80 6
Bubba Wallace 9 36 36 36 1 21 24.8 -27 42 40 2 21 50.00 8 34.8 29 30.9 94 76.00 11