NASCAR: Gordon breaks through as Kenseth/Logano feud heats up Martinsville

NASCAR: Gordon breaks through as Kenseth/Logano feud heats up Martinsville

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NASCAR: Gordon breaks through as Kenseth/Logano feud heats up Martinsville

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Jeff Gordon triumphed in a chaotic NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Martinsville, as Penske drivers Joey Logano and Brad Keselowski both came to blows with Matt Kenseth.

Gordon resisted a late charge from Jamie McMurray to claim his first win of the season after a late restart, with victory also guaranteeing him a shot at the championship at Homestead in three weeks’ time.

With the track still damp in places, officials took the decision to start the race behind the pace car, as the circuit continued to dry. Racing started on lap eight with Martin Truex Jr. quickly jumping polesitter Logano for the lead.

Logano soon reeled the Furniture Row Racing driver in to reclaim the lead, one that he largely held in the opening half of the race before teammate Keselowski took charge.

Keselowski was able to open up a gap of more than eight seconds back to Logano during the race’s longest yellow-free period, but that was eradicated when Kyle Fowler went into the wall on lap 378.

Keselowski selected the outside for the restart following that incident, allowing his teammate to hold the preferred inside line as racing resumed. But that tactic backfired on the next restart with the pair’s positions reversed.

With Logano this time leading away, he and Keselowski were too close on the restart, which allowed Kenseth to get a run on the latter. The pair rubbed against each other and, with neither backing out, Kenseth was spat out across the front of Keselowski, breaking the latter’s right-front suspension with fellow Chase driver Kurt Busch also caught up in the incident.

That wasn’t the end of the drama, though, as long-time leader Logano’s race ended in controversial fashion as Kenseth appeared to take the Penske driver out.

Logano had sprinted away off the restart, but was hit by Kenseth as he attempted to lap the Joe Gibbs Racing driver, with both forced into retirement. Both had very different interpretations of what happened…

A red flag period ensued to clear debris from the crash, with Gordon inheriting the race lead. But when the cars took the track after the stoppage he led a swathe of cars into the pits, handing the initiative to Denny Hamlin and AJ Allmendinger. They were able to put up a fight but Gordon eventually took the lead with a pass on Allmendiner with 23 laps to run.

Victory was far from secure, though, as McMurray closed in at rapidly – with a two-lap shootout guaranteed when a late caution was thrown.

Despite McMurray’s best efforts, Gordon clung on to win ahead of the Chip Ganassi Racing driver, with Hamlin fighting back through to third after dropping back on the penultimate restart.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. came home fourth ahead of second and third-best Chase runners Kyle Busch and Martin Truex Jr.

Of the remaining Chase runners, Kevin Harvick finished eighth after early signs of promise, while Carl Edwards was 14th on a difficult afternoon.

Keselowski, Kurt Busch and Logano were classified 32nd, 34th and 37th, respectively, and now face a fight to make it through the final stage of the Chase.

RESULTS

Pos Driver Team Car Laps
1 Jeff Gordon Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 500
2 Jamie McMurray Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet 500
3 Denny Hamlin Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota 500
4 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 500
5 Kyle Busch Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota 500
6 Martin Truex Jr. Furniture Row Racing Chevrolet 500
7 Ryan Newman Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet 500
8 Kevin Harvick Stewart-Haas Racing Chevrolet 500
9 Kasey Kahne Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 500
10 Tony Stewart Stewart-Haas Racing Chevrolet 500
11 A.J. Allmendinger JTG Daugherty Racing Chevrolet 500
12 Jimmie Johnson Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 500
13 Justin Allgaier HScott Motorsports Chevrolet 500
14 Carl Edwards Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota 500
15 Paul Menard Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet 500
16 Aric Almirola Richard Petty Motorsports Ford 500
17 Casey Mears Germain Racing Chevrolet 500
18 Austin Dillon Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet 500
19 Kyle Larson Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet 500
20 Cole Whitt Front Row Motorsports Ford 500
21 Landon Cassill Hillman Smith Motorsports Chevrolet 500
22 Alex Bowman Tommy Baldwin Racing Chevrolet 499
23 Michael Annett HScott Motorsports Chevrolet 498
24 David Gilliland Front Row Motorsports Ford 498
25 David Ragan Michael Waltrip Racing Toyota 498
26 Greg Biffle Roush Fenway Racing Ford 497
27 Jeb Burton BK Racing Toyota 496
28 Sam Hornish Jr. Richard Petty Motorsports Ford 493
29 J.J. Yeley BK Racing Toyota 492
30 Matt DiBenedetto BK Racing Toyota 492
31 Trevor Bayne Roush Fenway Racing Ford 491
32 Brad Keselowski Team Penske Ford 490
33 Alex Kennedy Circle Sport Chevrolet 489
34 Kurt Busch Stewart-Haas Racing Chevrolet 486
35 Brett Moffitt Front Row Motorsports Ford 479
36 Timmy Hill Premium Motorsports Chevrolet 459
37 Joey Logano Team Penske Ford 458
38 Matt Kenseth Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota 443
39 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Roush Fenway Racing Ford 423
40 Danica Patrick Stewart-Haas Racing Chevrolet 391
41 Kyle Fowler Go FAS Racing Ford 373
42 Ryan Preece Phil Parsons Racing Ford 365
43 Clint Bowyer Michael Waltrip Racing Toyota 185

 

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