NASCAR notebook: Logano eyes favorable schedule
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[August 05, 2017]
By Reid Spencer, NASCAR Wire Service
Distributed by The Sports Xchange
WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. -- The current
five-race portion of the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series schedule
couldn't come at a better time for Joey Logano.
That at least, is the hope that buoys the driver of the No. 22 Team
Penske Ford as he tries to force his way into NASCAR's playoffs.
After a mistake-laden performance last Sunday at Pocono Raceway,
where Logano finished 27th after multiple pit road penalties, the
2016 series runner-up is 13th in the standings. He resides 69 points
behind ninth-place Matt Kenseth. the last driver, as things stand
now, who would qualify for the playoff without a victory.
Logano has a win, from Richmond in April, but an infraction
involving the rear housing of his Ford, discovered after the race,
means that victory is encumbered and doesn't count toward
qualification for the playoffs.
But the next five regular-season races, give Logano reason for
optimism.
"I don't think we're at that point yet, but we're close to the point
where we're going to have to win," Logano told reporters on Tuesday
night at a screening of the Steven Soderbergh film Logan Lucky, in
which Logano has a cameo role as a security guard. "The positive
side is that the next four out of five races (are at tracks) we've
won at before.
"We've won at Richmond this year. Bristol's one of our best tracks
that we always run up front at. Michigan's a really good track, but
the fastest tracks haven't really been our forte, at least not this
year. And Watkins Glen has been one of my best tracks, honestly, for
a couple of years. We finished second last year and won the year
before. Our best shot might be this weekend. But we'll fire away at
it and see what happens."

Logano is right about the Glen -- the site of Sunday's I LOVE NEW
YORK 355 (3 p.m. ET on NBCSN). In addition to his two most recent
Monster Energy finishes at the 2.45-mile road course, Logano is the
two-time defending winner of the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at WGI.
That track and Bristol, where he has won two straight Night Races,
probably constitute Logano's best chances to get to Victory Lane.
"Speed has been an issue," Logano said. "At Indy (where he finished
fourth two weeks ago) we had decent speed, and we were in a position
to possibly win that race with the right race strategy, cautions
going the right way and all that.
"The speed we had at Pocono, I don't think you can put the right
strategy and think we were going to win the race. We were going to
fight for 10th. We've got to get faster. No doubt. We've got to get
faster."
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GAUGHAN SET TO ENJOY HIS FAVORITE MONTH OF RACING
If Brendan Gaughan qualifies for the NASCAR Xfinity Series playoff,
the month of August likely will play a large part in his success.
Three of the next four Xfinity races take place on road courses,
broken up only by a short-track event at Bristol. But this weekend's
Zippo 200 at Watkins Glen International, followed by trips to
Mid-Ohio (Aug. 12) and Road America (Aug. 27 after Bristol) are the
events that have Gaughan's attention.
In qualifying for last year's playoff, Gaughan finished eighth at
Watkins Glen and Mid-Ohio before posting a runner-up finish at Road
America. The latter two races were settled in the rain.

"Everybody knows I love me my road racing," said Gaughan, who drives
the No. 62 Chevrolet for Richard Childress Racing. "I circle this
month at the start of the season and say, 'This is what I look
forward to.' I love starting it at Watkins Glen. I love Mid-Ohio.
Road America, of course, one of my favorites in the country.
"This month to me is one of the coolest months of racing NASCAR's
ever come up with. If it rains, that doesn't bother me much at all.
I will be very, very happy if it rains."
Gaughan, 41, is currently 12th in the series standings, squarely on
the playoff bubble.
SHORT STROKES
Team Penske teammates Brad Keselowski and Joey Logano topped the
speed charts, respectively, in Friday's first and second NASCAR
Xfinity Series practices at Watkins Glen International. Keselowski
had the fastest lap of the day at the 2.45-mile road course, running
122.200 mph in the first session. Keselowski was the only driver to
top 122 mph in either practice. ... Seeking his 90th Xfinity Series
victory, Kyle Busch was second fastest in both practice sessions,
running a best lap at 122.586 mph in the opening session. ...
Englishman Stephen Young, making his NASCAR debut in Saturday's
Zippo 200, had the fastest 10-lap average in Happy Hour -- because
he was the only driver to run 10 consecutive laps.
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