CUP Series Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

NASCAR CUP Series

Practice

Busch Light Clash at The Coliseum

Sunday, February 6th, 2022

Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA

  • 15 Chevrolet
  • 15 Ford
  • 6 Toyota

  • Sunday, February 6th, 2022
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Reid Spencer
Joey Logano holds off Kyle Busch to win memorable Busch Light Clash in Los Angeles

At the end of a transformative NASCAR experience that took the City of Angels by storm, Joey Logano held off hard-charging pole winner Kyle Busch to triumph in Sunday's Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum.

Logano got the lead on Lap 116, moments before Kyle Larson retaliated against Justin Haley for earlier contact that was not of Haley's doing. Larson steered toward the bottom of the track, knocking Haley's Chevrolet into the concrete Jersey barrier on the frontstretch.

In the competitive debut of the Next Gen race car, Logano had control of the race for the restart on Lap 117 and held the top spot to the finish, with Busch frustrated in pursuit on the quarter-mile track built for the NASCAR Cup Series event in iconic Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum as part of NASCAR's daring foray into downtown L.A.

"I can't believe it," Logano exulted after the race. "We're here. The L.A. Coliseum. We got the victory with the old Shell/Pennzoil Mustang. This is an amazing event. Congratulations, NASCAR. Such a huge step in our industry to be able to do this, put on an amazing race for everybody.

"I'm out of breath. I was so excited about this. This is a big win. My wife is having a baby tomorrow, our third one, so a pretty big weekend for us."

It was an exhibition race—but what an exhibition. Rapper Pitbull, who co-owns Trackhouse Racing with Justin Marks, warmed up the crowd with a 45-minute set before the green flag. At the halfway break in the 150-lap event, crews changed tires and made adjustments to the Next Gen cars as rapper Ice Cube filled the Coliseum with loud, rhythmic music.

A pantheon of California sports stars—among them former Southern Cal tailback Reggie Bush and Dodgers manager Dave Roberts—joined NASCAR Hall of Famer Jeff Gordon in a corps of grand marshals and shouted the command to start engines.

The race itself crystallized into a battle between Logano, Busch, Larson and Austin Dillon. After the final restart, Larson briefly took second from Busch, who regained the spot with more than 20 laps left and charged after Logano.

"I was being perfect doing everything I needed to do—keep the tires underneath me," said Busch, who led a race-high. "When I got close, I was like, ‘OK, I've got to try more and pounce at an opportunity,' and just overheated the tires and smoked them in three laps and that was it. Disappointing, obviously.

"Come out here and win the pole, and lead laps, run up front. The finish goes green and it's not chaotic and we can't win, so it sucks. Congratulations to my son (Brexton Busch) – he won yesterday. That's cool. I was trying to match him. He's winning more than me these days, so somebody better send him a contract."

Dillon passed Larson to finish third, and Erik Jones ran fourth after overtaking the reigning Cup Series champion in the closing laps. Larson held fifth, as William Byron, Cole Custer, Christopher Bell, AJ Allmendinger and Kevin Harvick completed the top 10.

Busch earned the pole position for the main event with a wire-to-wire victory in Sunday's first heat race, with Daniel Suarez, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Ryan Blaney joining him in the Clash as the second-, third- and fourth-place finishers.

Blaney used his bumper to shove past Denny Hamlin to claim the final transfer spot from the opening heat.

In fact, drivers who started first won all four heat races, with no one else leading a lap. Tyler Reddick dominated Heat 2—winning by a full straightaway—as Chase Briscoe, Dillon and Custer qualified behind him.

Driving for Kaulig Racing's newly minted NASCAR Cup Series team, Haley took the third heat, with Byron, Bell and Chase Elliott joining him in the main event. In Heat 4, Logano and Larson ran 1-2, with defending Daytona 500 winner Michael McDowell and Jones taking the final two transfer positions.

Hamlin made the Clash by winning the first of two Last Chance Qualifiers, with Harvick and Allmendinger finishing second and third to advance.

If the first LCQ was relatively tame by short-track standards, the second was utter chaos. After hitting everything but the lottery, as FOX broadcaster Mike Joy put it, Ty Dillon took the checkered flag but was demoted to the rear for jumping the final restart with three of the 50 laps left.

That gave Ryan Preece the race win and the final two transfer spots to Bubba Wallace and Harrison Burton, who was spun while leading on Lap 47.

The second LCQ featured seven cautions and saw strong contenders Kurt Busch and Alex Bowman eliminated when their cars sustained irreparable damage.

  • Drivers Entered: 36
  • Laps Scheduled: 150
  • Margin of Victory: 0.877 Seconds
  • Time of Race: 0 Hours 57 Minutes 39 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 39.029
  • Cautions: 5 for laps
  • Lead Changes: 5
  • Green Flag Passes: 313 (2.1 passes per green flag lap)
Kyle Busch enters the track to practice
Los Angeles, California - February 5, 2022 : Kyle Busch, driver of the #18 M&M's Toyota, enters the track to practice for the NASCAR Cup Series Busch Light Clash at Los Angeles Coliseum.
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Busch Light Clash at The Coliseum at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Practice results
# DRIVER MAKE RNK SPD TME BHND LAP LAPS OA RNK OA AVG 5- 10- 15- 20- 25- 30- 10-LAP FRM TO
16 AJ Allmendinger Chevrolet 28 65.617 13.716 0.261 71 75 0 0.000 13.830 13.850 13.876 13.976 14.264 0 64.985 62 71
10 Aric Almirola Ford 31 65.123 13.820 0.365 92 99 0 0.000 13.989 14.100 14.199 14.267 14.265 14.286 63.853 88 97
6 Brad Keselowski Ford 33 64.912 13.865 0.410 60 70 0 0.000 13.952 14.009 14.045 14.108 14.496 0 64.247 54 63
11 Denny Hamlin Toyota 10 66.347 13.565 0.110 99 102 0 0.000 13.660 13.779 13.916 13.935 14.093 14.167 65.323 91 100
22 Joey Logano Ford 26 65.804 13.677 0.222 97 104 0 0.000 13.771 13.887 13.904 13.899 13.940 14.033 64.811 79 88
4 Kevin Harvick Ford 2 66.880 13.457 0.002 103 105 0 0.000 13.536 13.638 13.704 13.744 13.795 14.016 66.003 95 104
45 Kurt Busch Toyota 18 66.094 13.617 0.162 97 99 0 0.000 13.771 13.800 13.809 13.823 13.877 14.026 65.224 88 97
18 Kyle Busch Toyota 5 66.756 13.482 0.026 97 105 0 0.000 13.537 13.574 13.649 13.802 13.811 13.901 66.307 95 104
19 Martin Truex Jr Toyota 30 65.312 13.780 0.325 58 81 0 0.000 13.991 14.074 14.202 14.328 14.307 14.371 63.963 39 48
34 Michael McDowell Ford 17 66.123 13.611 0.156 87 90 0 0.000 13.678 13.820 13.819 13.914 13.904 13.939 65.134 69 78
77 Landon Cassill Chevrolet 8 66.509 13.532 0.077 106 108 0 0.000 13.667 13.731 13.773 13.891 13.986 14.036 65.551 98 107
3 Austin Dillon Chevrolet 19 66.089 13.618 0.163 97 106 0 0.000 13.711 13.793 13.827 13.900 13.981 14.102 65.259 96 105
47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr Chevrolet 23 65.953 13.646 0.191 88 93 0 0.000 13.717 13.727 13.763 13.797 13.815 13.861 65.565 81 90
5 Kyle Larson Chevrolet 7 66.603 13.513 0.058 87 96 0 0.000 13.628 13.662 13.670 13.687 13.696 13.717 65.881 84 93
48 Alex Bowman Chevrolet 25 65.886 13.660 0.205 92 93 0 0.000 13.881 13.891 13.920 14.024 14.080 14.233 64.792 78 87
12 Ryan Blaney Ford 9 66.440 13.546 0.090 72 93 0 0.000 13.699 13.722 13.781 13.800 13.791 13.817 65.594 83 92
7 Corey Lajoie Chevrolet 14 66.259 13.583 0.128 98 102 0 0.000 13.737 13.792 13.819 13.891 13.937 14.107 65.284 92 101
42 Ty Dillon Chevrolet 27 65.765 13.685 0.230 98 105 0 0.000 13.750 13.875 13.922 13.964 13.975 14.068 64.883 93 102
9 Chase Elliott Chevrolet 1 66.890 13.455 0.000 93 103 0 0.000 13.570 13.578 13.618 13.634 13.632 13.666 66.287 93 102
17 Chris Buescher Ford 21 65.992 13.638 0.183 90 93 0 0.000 13.675 13.806 13.852 14.005 14.020 14.027 65.205 84 93
43 Erik Jones Chevrolet 24 65.924 13.652 0.197 70 71 0 0.000 13.787 14.057 14.134 14.233 14.226 0 64.033 52 61
78 BJ McLeod Ford 35 63.989 14.065 0.610 44 45 0 0.000 14.416 14.671 14.888 14.907 15.108 0 61.440 35 44
15 Ryan Preece Ford 15 66.240 13.587 0.132 64 74 0 0.000 13.736 13.770 13.778 14.001 14.381 0 65.366 55 64
99 Daniel Suarez Chevrolet 11 66.323 13.570 0.115 101 106 0 0.000 13.649 13.735 13.774 13.901 13.974 14.061 65.540 92 101
51 Cody Ware Ford 13 66.313 13.572 0.117 83 84 0 0.000 13.885 13.970 13.998 14.252 14.412 14.496 64.429 69 78
1 Ross Chastain Chevrolet 29 65.502 13.740 0.285 59 102 0 0.000 13.822 13.881 13.936 13.986 13.981 14.223 64.840 92 101
23 Bubba Wallace Toyota 36 63.452 14.184 0.729 40 65 0 0.000 14.252 14.276 14.344 14.507 0 0 63.043 29 38
24 William Byron Chevrolet 22 65.982 13.640 0.185 89 90 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 64.630 80 89
41 Cole Custer Ford 12 66.318 13.571 0.116 88 89 0 0.000 13.698 13.740 13.771 13.868 13.966 14.080 65.515 79 88
8 Tyler Reddick Chevrolet 6 66.652 13.503 0.048 109 111 0 0.000 13.601 13.681 13.704 13.715 13.726 13.770 65.789 101 110
31 Justin Haley Chevrolet 4 66.815 13.470 0.015 100 103 0 0.000 13.582 13.607 13.672 13.765 13.823 13.895 66.145 87 96
20 Christopher Bell Toyota 20 66.050 13.626 0.171 96 102 0 0.000 13.709 13.773 13.791 13.805 13.844 13.881 65.352 79 88
2 Austin Cindric Ford 34 64.189 14.021 0.566 37 75 0 0.000 14.204 14.303 14.353 14.458 14.515 0 62.948 33 42
14 Chase Briscoe Ford 3 66.815 13.470 0.015 98 99 0 0.000 13.553 13.707 13.837 13.987 14.134 14.583 65.674 89 98
21 Harrison Burton Ford 32 65.114 13.822 0.367 77 78 0 0.000 13.990 14.004 14.120 14.148 14.251 14.377 64.271 68 77
38 Todd Gilliland Ford 16 66.215 13.592 0.137 99 100 0 0.000 13.826 13.838 13.864 14.013 14.082 14.216 65.043 90 99