Sunday November 24th, 2024 9:34AM

Dillon spins Logano on final lap, prevails in overtime at Richmond

By Noah Trister AP Sports Writer

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Desperate to win for the first time in nearly two years — and with the race suddenly slipping away — Austin Dillon sent two cars into the wall in rapid succession.

The result was a season-changing victory, an avalanche of controversy and at least two veteran drivers who were absolutely furious.

“I hate to do that, but sometimes you just got to have it,” Dillon said.

Dillon raced and bumped his way to victory Sunday night, sending Joey Logano into a spin on the final lap to win in overtime at Richmond. It was his first win since Aug. 28, 2022, at Daytona. He had just two top-10 finishes this year and entered the race ranked 32nd in the standings. Now he's on track for the playoffs — but he didn't get there gently.

Dillon appeared to be cruising to a victory when Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Ryan Preece collided, forcing the first caution of the entire 400-lap, 300-mile race aside from the prescheduled ones after the ends of the first two stages.

So the drivers went to overtime, and Logano clearly got the better of Dillon on the restart. Then Dillon came up directly behind Logano and spun him.

“It’s ridiculous that that’s the way we race. Unbelievable,” Logano said. “I get bump and runs. I do that. I would expect it. But from four car lengths back, he was never going to make the corner. And then he wrecks the other car. He wrecks the 11 to go with it. What a piece of crap.”

The 11 was Denny Hamlin, who appeared to be moving past Dillon on the inside after Dillon bumped Logano's No. 22 car. Then Dillon hit the back right part of Hamlin's car and put him into the wall, too.

“He’s going to be credited with the win, but obviously he’s just not going to go far,” Hamlin said. “You’ve got to pay your dues back on stuff like that. But it’s worth it, because they jump 20 positions in points. So I understand all that. There’s no ill will there. I get it. I just hate I was a part of it. It would have been fun if I was not one of the two guys that got taken out on the last corner.”

Dillon emerged from all the chaos with a victory in his No. 3 Chevrolet. That number was famously driven — often aggressively — by Dale Earnhardt. But times have changed since Earnhardt's heyday, and Elton Sawyer, NASCAR's senior vice president of competition, made it clear the end of this race would be looked at.

“In my view, that's getting really close to crossing the line,” Sawyer said.

Actually vacating the victory, however, would be an extraordinary step.

“Historically, that hasn't been our DNA to take races away, but that's not to say that going forward this wouldn't start to set a precedent,” Sawyer said. “We'd have to look at it.”

Dillon appeared on his way to a much less controversial win after passing Hamlin for the lead with 29 laps to go. But then the Stenhouse-Preece crash and subsequent restart left Dillon in danger of an agonizing defeat.

Dillon said he was trying to move Logano's car, but hitting Hamlin as well was more of an instant reaction.

“I've seen Denny and Joey make moves that have been running people up the track to win,” Dillon said. “This was the first opportunity in two years for me to be able to get a win. ... I've seen a lot of stuff over the years in NASCAR where people move people, and it's just part of our sport.”

Owner Richard Childress, Dillon's grandfather, expressed a similar sentiment. Childress was also asked about possible audio of Dillon being told to wreck another driver during the frantic finish.

“I didn’t hear him, and I was on the radio with him. We’ll see," Childress said. “If he did, he did a damn good job at it. He won the race.”

Hamlin finished second, followed by Tyler Reddick, Bubba Wallace and Ross Chastain. Dillon's victory was not good news for Wallace and the other drivers on the playoff bubble.

“Nice to walk out of here with a top-five finish,” Wallace said. "We have a long way to go. We just have to keep fighting. I guess you can dump somebody and right rear somebody and be OK. It’s funny how that works.”

Christopher Bell won the first stage, but he was later penalized for speeding on pit road and finished sixth. Daniel Suárez won the second stage.

Martin Truex Jr. was knocked from the race by engine trouble early in the final stage. He remains the top winless driver in the standings.

NASCAR Cup Series Cook Out 400 Results
At Richmond RacewayRichmond, Va.Lap length: 0.75 miles(Start position in parentheses)
1. (6) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 408 laps, 50 points.
2. (1) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 408, 52.
3. (10) Tyler Reddick, Toyota, 408, 40.
4. (8) Bubba Wallace, Toyota, 408, 42.
5. (22) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, 408, 32.
6. (5) Christopher Bell, Toyota, 408, 50.
7. (15) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 408, 30.
8. (19) Carson Hocevar, Chevrolet, 408, 31.
9. (4) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 408, 34.
10. (21) Daniel Suárez, Chevrolet, 408, 37.
11. (11) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 408, 26.
12. (12) Kyle Busch, Chevrolet, 408, 25.
13. (13) William Byron, Chevrolet, 408, 24.
14. (3) Josh Berry, Ford, 408, 24.
15. (28) Michael McDowell, Ford, 408, 27.
16. (29) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 408, 21.
17. (23) Todd Gilliland, Ford, 408, 20.
18. (7) Chris Buescher, Ford, 408, 22.
19. (9) Joey Logano, Ford, 408, 32.
20. (16) Noah Gragson, Ford, 407, 17.
21. (25) Chase Briscoe, Ford, 407, 16.
22. (14) Ty Gibbs, Toyota, 407, 15.
23. (20) Zane Smith, Chevrolet, 407, 14.
24. (18) Austin Cindric, Ford, 407, 13.
25. (26) Ryan Preece, Ford, 407, 12.
26. (30) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 407, 0.
27. (36) Justin Haley, Ford, 406, 10.
28. (17) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 406, 9.
29. (27) Erik Jones, Toyota, 406, 8.
30. (32) Daniel Hemric, Chevrolet, 406, 7.
31. (35) John H. Nemechek, Toyota, 405, 6.
32. (31) Harrison Burton, Ford, 405, 5.
33. (34) Riley Herbst, Ford, 405, 0.
34. (24) Corey LaJoie, Chevrolet, 404, 3.
35. (37) Parker Retzlaff, Ford, 402, 0.
36. (33) Ricky Stenhouse Jr, Chevrolet, accident, 397, 1.
37. (2) Martin Truex Jr, Toyota, engine, 250, 9.
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Race Statistics
Average Speed of Race Winner: 100.155 mph.
Time of Race: 3 hours, 3 minutes, 19 seconds.
Margin of Victory: Under Caution.
Caution Flags: 4 for 26 laps.
Lead Changes: 26 among 9 drivers.
Lap Leaders: D.Hamlin 0-45; C.Bell 46-80; D.Hamlin 81-83; C.Bell 84; D.Hamlin 85-92; D.Suárez 93-121; D.Hamlin 122-123; C.Elliott 124-126; K.Larson 127-143; C.Bell 144-176; C.Elliott 177; T.Reddick 178-185; D.Suárez 186-235; C.Bell 236-281; C.Elliott 282; D.Suárez 283-292; D.Hamlin 293-332; A.Dillon 333; C.Hocevar 334-335; C.Bell 336-342; D.Suárez 343-346; D.Hamlin 347-371; A.Dillon 372-400; D.Hamlin 401; A.Dillon 402-405; J.Logano 406-407; A.Dillon 408
Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps Led): D.Hamlin, 7 times for 124 laps; C.Bell, 5 times for 122 laps; D.Suárez, 4 times for 93 laps; A.Dillon, 4 times for 35 laps; K.Larson, 1 time for 17 laps; T.Reddick, 1 time for 8 laps; C.Elliott, 3 times for 5 laps; C.Hocevar, 1 time for 2 laps; J.Logano, 1 time for 2 laps.
Wins: K.Larson, 4; D.Hamlin, 3; W.Byron, 3; C.Bell, 3; R.Blaney, 2; C.Elliott, 1; T.Reddick, 1; B.Keselowski, 1; A.Bowman, 1; J.Logano, 1; D.Suárez, 1; A.Cindric, 1.
Top 16 in Points: 1. K.Larson, 749; 2. C.Elliott, 739; 3. T.Reddick, 734; 4. D.Hamlin, 706; 5. R.Blaney, 676; 6. W.Byron, 654; 7. M.Truex, 653; 8. C.Bell, 651; 9. B.Keselowski, 615; 10. A.Bowman, 606; 11. T.Gibbs, 587; 12. C.Buescher, 562; 13. R.Chastain, 552; 14. B.Wallace, 545; 15. J.Logano, 525; 16. C.Briscoe, 469.
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NASCAR Driver Rating Formula
A maximum of 150 points can be attained in a race.
The formula combines the following categories: Wins, Finishes, Top-15 Finishes, Average Running Position While on Lead Lap, Average Speed Under Green, Fastest Lap, Led Most Laps, Lead-Lap Finish.

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