NASCAR CHASE FOR THE SPRINT CUP

Logano wins, strengthens Team Penske's title drive

Joey Logano celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup series auto race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, N.H., Sunday, Sept. 21, 2014. (AP Photo/Cheryl Senter)
Joey Logano celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup series auto race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, N.H., Sunday, Sept. 21, 2014. (AP Photo/Cheryl Senter)

LOUDON, N.H. -- Joey Logano grew up in Connecticut and always considered New Hampshire his home track, the one where he dreamed of being bathed in confetti in Victory Lane and flocked by family and friends.

For Logano, the track about 75 miles outside of Boston was his version of Daytona.

Winning at New Hampshire could mean a bit more to him than a boyhood fantasy fulfilled when the season ends -- it could be Logano's launching pad for his first NASCAR championship.

Logano helped Team Penske strengthen its grip as the organization to beat for the championship, pulling away on an overtime restart to win Sunday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway and advance to the second round of the Chase for the Sprint Cup Championship.

Make it 2 for 2 for Team Penske in the Chase.

"We're doing what we've got to do to win this thing right now," Logano said.

Logano and teammate Brad Keselowski, who won the Chase opener at Chicagoland, have both advanced to the next round. Four drivers will be eliminated after every third race, and a victory guarantees a driver an automatic berth into the next round. The first cutoff race is next week at Dover International Speedway.

Team Penske will be playing with house money at the Monster Mile. Roger Penske's crew is rolling, winning four of the past five races dating to Bristol and snagging the early lead on the scorecard against Hendrick Motorsports.

"Confidence is high through the 22 team right now, all of Team Penske," Logano said. "All of Team Penske. We feel like we've got some championships to win, not only on the Cup side, but Nationwide side. And you've got IndyCar. We're just trying to catch up to them."

Will Power won the IndyCar Series championship for Penske last month.

Logano won for the fourth time this season and for the seventh time in his career, leading 73 laps and surviving a NASCAR season-high 15 cautions that wrecked results for several Chase drivers.

Logano took the lead from Kevin Harvick with 27 laps left.

New Hampshire was where a 5-year-old Logano attended his first NASCAR race, where he made his first career Cup start where he won his first race in 2009.

But that was a rain-shortened victory, and until he became a regular winner, it was considered a bit of a fluke and Logano was denied a traditional victory celebration.

This time, he took No. 22 Ford for the celebratory burnouts and a spin around the track holding the checkered flag.

"I didn't know where Victory Lane was, actually," Logano said. "I just didn't want to come in. I want to stay out. I never got out in front of all the fans on the front straightaway before. It was just too cool."

2012 Chase champion Keselowski led 78 laps, hit the wall, and still was in the hunt for a third consecutive Cup race, though he salvaged a seventh-place finish.

"We certainly have a lot to be proud of, but there's a lot of work to do," Keselowski said.

Keselowski and Logano are 1-2 in the points standings. Denny Hamlin, Greg Biffle, Kurt Busch and Aric Almirola are in the bottom four of the 16-driver field at and risk of getting cut next Sunday at Dover.

Rookie Kyle Larson was second at New Hampshire for his second top-three finish in two weeks. Chase drivers took seven of the first 10 spots at New Hampshire. Harvick was third, Jimmie Johnson fifth, Almirola sixth, Kyle Busch eighth, and Dale Earnhardt Jr. 10th.

"It's not all about winning and losing at this point," said Harvick, who led a race-high 104 laps. "It's about advancing."

The staggering number of cautions slowed the 300-mile race and wrecked the chances for several Chase drivers to contend for a victory. Joe Gibbs Racing drivers Hamlin, Kyle Busch and Matt Kenseth, and Hendrick Motorsports drivers Jeff Gordon and Kasey Kahne all finished outside of the top 20.

Sports on 09/22/2014

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