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Logano Captures Second NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown Win, Complete Results IRWINDALE,
Logano,
19, held off the 16-year-old Pena and two-time race winner Matt Kobyluck for the victory
in the 225-lap race Saturday before a sold-out crowd at the Toyota Speedway at Irwindale. It
was Pena's first career race in NASCAR's top developmental series and it came in the
non-points, postseason event, which has earned the moniker the "Daytona 500 of
short-track racing." Logano
made his mark by winning as a 17-year-old rookie in the 2007 edition; Pena, who only has
one year of Late Model racing on his resume, nearly out-did that. Logano
and Pena waged a race-long battle for the lead from drop of the green. For most of the
race it was the Pena in heated pursuit of the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Rookie of the
Year. Pena was able to grab the lead on several occasions. Logano, however, got the best
of two late-race restarts to pull away for the victory. Kobyluck
got by Pena briefly on Lap 218, and by the time Pena got back to second four laps later he
didn't have enough time to track Logano back down. It's
been a whirlwind weekend for the Pena,
driving for Revolution Racing and Drive For Diversity, beat out three teammates Thursday
in a race-off for a chance to qualify for the Showdown. He easily did that, earning the
pole in Friday's qualifying. The
win was a vindication of sorts for Logano, who crossed the line first in
last years NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown, but was penalized to last place for
aggressive driving on the last lap. Logano
led three times for a race-high 171 laps while Pena led three times for 54 laps. Following
Logano, Pena and Kobyluck across the line was Matt DiBenedetto and Andrew Myers. Eric
Holmes, David Mayhew, Eddie MacDonald, Paulie Harraka and Steve Park rounded out the top
10. Reigning
NASCAR K&N Pro Series West Champion Jason Bowles finished 11th while K&N Pro
Series East 2009 titlist Ryan Truex was relegated to 26th after a late-race accident. NASCAR
Unofficial
Results Saturday At
Lap
length: 0.5 miles (Start
position in parentheses) 1.
(2) Joey Logano, 2.
(1) Sergio Pena, 3.
(14) Matt Kobyluck, 4.
(11) Matt DiBenedetto, 5.
(13) Andrew Myers, 6.
(4) Eric Holmes, 7.
(24) David Mayhew, 8.
(17) Eddie MacDonald, 9.
(16) Paulie Harraka, 10.
(23) Steve Park, 11.
(10) Jason Bowles, 12.
(22) Jim Inglebright, 13.
(6) Jeff Barkshire, 14.
(36) Nick Joanides, 15.
(26) Andrew Ranger, 16.
(3) Greg Pursley, 17.
(30) Jason Patison, 18.
(39) Troy Ermish, 19.
(38) Kyle Kelley, 20.
(40) Justin Philpott, 21.
(20) Brennan Newberry, 22.
(29) Jack Sellers, 23.
(35) Michael Self, 24.
(37) Candace Muzny, 25.
(34) Daryl Harr, 26.
(9) Ryan Truex, 27.
(19) Jamie Dick, 28.
(8) Josh Combs, 29.
(27) John Salemi, 30.
(28) Moses Smith, 31.
(33) Jonathon Gomez, 32.
(12) Auggie Vidovich, 33.
(31) Derek Ramstrom, W 34.
(18) Brett Thompson, 35.
(21) Blake Koch, 36.
(15) Brian Johnson, Jr., 37.
(5) Sean Caisse, 38.
(7) David Gilliland, 39.
(25) George Brunnhoelzl, III, 40.
(32) Johnathan Hale, Rio Race
Statistics Time
of Race: 2 hours 4 minutes 25 seconds Margin
of Victory: .584 seconds Fastest
Qualifier: S.Pena (97.879 mph, 18.39 seconds) Caution
Flags: 15 for 72 laps. Lead
Changes: 5 among 2 drivers. Lap
Leaders: S. Pena 1; J. Logano 2-105; S. Pena 106-133; J. Logano 134-177; S. Pena |
Last Updated on 01/31/10
By George Campbell or Greg Fish
Email: neracing@neracing.com