Joey Logano Slams Watkins Glen ‘Disaster’ – ‘Clean the Damn Track!’Summary: Joey Logano expresses frustration over Watkins Glen race conditions, stressing the need for track cleaning to avoid future disasters, as the wreck impacts race outcomes and highli

Joey Logano Slams Watkins Glen ‘Disaster’ – ‘Clean the Damn Track!’Summary: Joey Logano expresses frustration over Watkins Glen race conditions, stressing the need for track cleaning to avoid future disasters, as the wreck impacts race outcomes and highli

Joey Logano has voiced his outrage following a difficult race at Watkins Glen International, calling the track conditions a “complete disaster” after a collision during the 83rd lap of the Round of 16 of the 2024 Cup playoffs.

Logano, driving the No. 22 Ford, attempted a daring overtake that forced him, Brad Keselowski, and William Byron three-wide, ultimately leading to a wreck. In the chaos, Byron’s front tire ended up deeply lodged in Keselowski’s car.

Logano later reacted to the crash, and didn’t shy away from admitting his fault in what happened.

“I mean really, I’m not making any excuses, I needed to check up more but the track’s a complete disaster. They need to clean it up and I got pushed maybe four-wide at one point, so tried to give room there and got up in the marbles.

Joey Logano
Joey Logano, driver of the #22 Shell Pennzoil Ford, drives during the NASCAR Cup Series Go Bowling at The Glen at Watkins Glen International on September 15, 2024 in Watkins Glen, New York. Logano reflects…


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“When I went to turn back to the left, it’s got crap all over the tires and I got into him,” he said via Bob Pockrass.

Logano’s frustration was not just a spur-of-the-moment outburst.

“It’s still on me, right, but at the same time, clean the damn track. I brought it up at least two to three times about cleaning the track before the restarts, but it just didn’t happen,” Logano asserted.

The wreck had significant repercussions for William Byron, who found himself in P34 by the end of the race. Byron managed to salvage some stage points earlier, which provided a slight buffer from the weekend’s overall poor performance.

Speaking after the incident, Byron was disappointed in what happened:

“I am not sure exactly what happened, but I was trying to get to the outside of the No. 22 and the No. 6 kind of hooked back to the left. Glad we got some points in Stage two, that was helpful.

“We just have to go to Bristol and have a good weekend. This was just kind of a nightmare weekend.”

Shane van Gisbergen also had a difficult race after losing it on the last lap, losing him a potential victory, as reported by Newsweek Sports.

“Driver error. I knew Chris [Buescher] was really going to send it and push me if he could get there,” he said via Motorsport.com. “As I turned in, got a bit loose and clipped the inside wall and just driver error.

“I’m gutted … The race was awesome with Ross [Chastain] and Chris and the others at the end. I’m gutted we couldn’t get it. I had a lot of fun, but I’m pretty angry at myself.”

2024 Go Bowling at the Glen NASCAR Cup Series Race Results

  1. Chris Buescher
  2. Shane van Gisbergen
  3. Carson Hocevar
  4. Ross Chastain
  5. Zane Smith
  6. Chase Briscoe
  7. Michael McDowell
  8. Corey LaJoie
  9. Ryan Preece
  10. Austin Cindric
  11. Noah Gragson
  12. Kyle Larson
  13. Daniel Suarez
  14. Christopher Bell
  15. Joey Logano
  16. Todd Gilliland
  17. Bubba Wallace
  18. Alex Bowman
  19. Chase Elliott
  20. Martin Truex Jr
  21. John Hunter Nemechek
  22. Ty Gibbs
  23. Denny Hamlin
  24. Harrison Burton
  25. Josh Berry
  26. Brad Keselowski
  27. Tyler Reddick
  28. Austin Dillon
  29. Justin Haley
  30. Kyle Busch
  31. Daniel Hemric
  32. Juan Pablo Montoya
  33. Erik Jones
  34. William Byron
  35. Kaz Grala
  36. AJ Allmendinger
  37. Ricky Stenhouse Jr
  38. Ryan Blaney

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