Filed under: Jimmie Johnson, Matt Kenseth, Sprint Cup, Joe Gibbs Racing, Joey Logano, NASCAR
The "Monster Mile" didn't bite Joey Logano nearly as hard this time.A year after Logano hit the turn three wall at Dover International Speedway and launched his Toyota into an dizzying array of barrel rolls and acrobatic twists, he returned to the fall race at Dover and emerged unscathed and happy with a third-place finish.
But he was still feeling just how physical the one-mile concrete oval can be.
"I'm just trying to catch my breath. That was a long race," Logano said after recording his fourth top five of the season.
Logano, who led a single lap and spent 89 percent of his race in the top 15, started 22nd and moved up early. He was in fifth by the halfway mark.
The second-year driver credited himself with the so-so qualifying position.
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