Logano walks away from scary crash shaken but OK

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"It was the wildest ride I've ever been on."

Those were the words of Joey Logano, who walked away unscathed after rolling his car seven times in a six-car accident early in Sunday's AAA 400 at Dover International Speedway. Running behind Bobby Labonte and ahead of Tony Stewart—both former Joe Gibbs Racing drivers—Logano was the victim of close-quarters racing on Lap 32, one lap after the race restarted following a competition caution.

His No. 20 Toyota was demolished by the time it finally came to stop after tumbling down the Monster Mile's concrete banking, but other than some shakiness, Logano said he was fine.

"It just really scared the heck out of me," Logano said. "The biggest thing was, I was fine the whole time, [but] I'm not really sure what happened. The spotter was clearing me low. When I got down there, they checked up going into the corner and I got tagged from behind. I haven't seen a replay, and I'm not sure I want to see the replay.

"It started rolling, and I was in there, thinking, 'Man, just make this thing stop.' It wouldn't. It just kept going and going. It goes to show how safe these cars are. I was fine."

Heading into Turn 3, Labonte came down the track, forcing Logano to check up. An unintentional bump from Stewart sent the No. 20 Toyota sliding through the grass apron, then back up the banking, where Logano's car was hit first by Reed Sorenson.

"By the time I got to Joey, everything was pretty much out of our hands at that point," Sorenson said. "[Martin Truex Jr.] was pushing me into [Logano], pretty much, and I was trying to slow down as much as I could.

"It looked like the No. 96 [Labonte] got checked up somehow and the No. 20 checked up and I saw the No. 14 [Stewart] get into the No. 20. He was on the brakes pretty hard. I tried to go to the outside of him and tried to get around the wreck, and [Logano] came right back up the track in front of us."

Sorenson said he was glad to see Logano responding in the infield care center afterward.

"It was a pretty wild wreck," Sorenson said. "It's not something you can plan for, and you can't miss those kind of wrecks. It just kind of happened right in front of us. Joey's OK, I talked with him and I'm glad he's all right. He's just shaken up.

"It's one of those deals. It's a fast race track and as close as we're running out here, as soon as one person checks up, it's a chain reaction that can cause a little pileup."

Light is normally faster than sound, but for Truex, he heard the accident before he saw it unfold.

"I just heard the spotter yelling that they were spinning out," Truex said. "I was hoping they would be gone by the time I got there, and they weren't. You just can't slow down here. You go off in the corners so fast and they were wrecking right there before the middle of the corner.

"… It's just one of those things here when you're in the back of the pack. It happens on restarts."

Robby Gordon also was an eyewitness, as he wound up with radiator damage after piling into the aftermath.

"I saw [Logano] down on the bottom and he just shot across the track," Gordon said. "He must have gotten pushed to the bottom or something happened going into [Turn] 3. I went to the high side, trying to slow down, and unfortunately we got caught up in it.

It took NASCAR safety crews more than 23 minutes to clear the debris. During that time, Stewart was remorseful on his in-car radio.

"I hit him square and I checked up, but there was nothing I could do," Stewart said.

While making the walk from the care center to the garage area with his father, Logano was able to give fans a wan smile, as he continued to describe his wild ride.

"You can't go on a roller coaster any worse than that," Logano said.


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Updated Sep 28, 11:28 am EDT
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  1. greg j
    13. Posted by greg j Mon Sep 28 3:49pm EDT

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    The new COT has more NASCAR check points than an airport so JJ and Chad would have a hard time cheating. Face it JJ and Chad combo is the best in the business right now and we fans are watching NASCAR history being made. I only wish the team I pull for was as good.
    Glad Joey is Ok, that was one heck of a ride he took. I still hate the COT but from a driver standpoint the darn things are safe.
  2. Steve
    12. Posted by Steve Mon Sep 28 3:44pm EDT

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    Hey shelly, if it wasn't for nascar, TS would only be an IRL champion. how about you? What would you be without nascar?
  3. shelley
    11. Posted by shelley Mon Sep 28 3:23pm EDT

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    Who thinks Tony Stewart actually really ACCIDENTALLY bumped the 20 car. Stewart has always been a lousy loser and even lousier winner. He's one of those driver's who thinks NASCAR actually owes him something. Who would Stewart really be today if it hadn't been for NASCAR. A big nobody. I think he hit that kid on purpose. Remorseful my pearly white ASS. Stewart never does anything by accident.
  4. my2centsworth
    10. Posted by my2centsworth Mon Sep 28 3:03pm EDT

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    @ bobbiwilson...................... your time is up, its Ryan Newman, so take your worthless criticism, about Nascar to some other site, and take #9 LauraS with you, with both of your teaspoon's worth of knowledge of Nascar you can add it to one of your tailgate recipes, and cook something good for a real race fan. I'm sure your husbands, or boy friends would enjoy it more, than your worthless dribble about Nascar.
  5. LauraS
    9. Posted by LauraS Mon Sep 28 2:19pm EDT

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    Bobbi you have my vote. If you have been watching racing for 20+ years you must know that NASCAR has it's favorites. Their cars are checked by a blind person.
  6. my2centsworth
    8. Posted by my2centsworth Mon Sep 28 2:10pm EDT

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    @ #1 bobbiwison1234....... just to add to the reply by CandaceG. Nascar actually inspects the top 5 finishers after a race, and as far as one, or two drivers dominating Nascar,its been that way since the days of Petty, and Allison, to Waltrip, and Earnhardt, to Gordon and Stewart, and now Johnson, and several others, plus throw in Mark Martin who has raced all of the above, and has won, I guess you can call it the sme "O" - same "O" if you don't know raceing, but I call it great raceing and Mr. no count racer Johnson will draw in more fans to Nascar, because of his accomplishments.

    No I'm not a Jimmie Johson fan..... My driver drives the #39 Chevy.... so with your knowledge ....."Quick you have 5 minutes from now to name my driver.
  7. GW
    7. Posted by GW Mon Sep 28 1:49pm EDT

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    I can't believe there is someone who hates JJ. I think if there is something illegal about his car, the NASCAR officials would find it. Ask Chad about being suspended.
  8. <i>sdpooh</i>
    6. Posted by sdpooh Mon Sep 28 12:43pm EDT

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    I am so glad Joey is ok. That was one scary wreck.
  9. Cowboy
    5. Posted by Cowboy Sun Sep 27 10:44pm EDT

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    Mr. Ed right , Your proberly MRS. EEDDIE, If its so easy you give it a try mrs priss
  10. Cowboy
    4. Posted by Cowboy Sun Sep 27 10:31pm EDT

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    Mr. Ed right , Your proberly MRS. EEDDIE, If its so easy you give it a try mrs priss
  11. Candace G
    3. Posted by Candace G Sun Sep 27 8:35pm EDT

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    bobbiwilson you obviously don't know much about nascar, the winners car gets inspected after every race.
  12. MR.ED
    2. Posted by MR.ED Sun Sep 27 7:56pm EDT

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    replace nasscar with agood strip show and all us boys will be happier who cares about cars going around in a circle?
  13. Bobbi
    1. Posted by Bobbi Sun Sep 27 6:13pm EDT

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    When are they going to start checking JJ cars after every race he can not be legal.MM go home once again.Watching the same no count racer week in and week out is going to start nascar to lose fans.I've been doing this 20+yrs and since JJ I'm starting to hate the same old same old.
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