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Kevin Harvick and Joey Logano battle for the lead at Iowa Speedway.

Logano holds off Harvick in Iowa Grand National race

16-year-old wins third Grand National race in four starts

By Jason Christley, Special to NASCAR.COM
May 21, 2007
10:34 AM EDT
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NEWTON, Iowa -- Kevin Harvick is already a Nextel Cup Series star.

Chances are Joey Logano will be one someday, especially if the 16-year-old continues on his current torrid pace.

Logano won his third Grand National Division race in four career starts in Sunday's Featherlite Coaches 200. And his latest win came over runner-up Kevin Harvick by nearly two and a half seconds -- a day after Harvick won the Nextel All-Star Challenge and three months after he won the Daytona 500.

"After he won last night, to beat him today is pretty cool," Logano said. "He just won a million bucks ... [to beat him is] as cool as it gets in my book."

The first NASCAR sanctioned event at Iowa Speedway drew a facility-record estimated crowd of 24,741. It was also one of the largest stand-alone crowds in Grand National Division history.

The race was the second in three days in which the Grand National Divisions -- the West Series and the Busch East Series -- ran together. But Logano, a development driver for Joe Gibbs Racing, and Harvick, the 1998 West Series champion, nearly turned into a two-man show.

The two swapped the lead 15 times, with Logano moving into first for the final time following a Lap 194 restart.

"I got a good start," Logano said. "We went down into [Turn] 1 and I said, 'Here we go, checker or wrecker.' I drove it in there, I heard him on and off the gas, I was on and off the gas, we were both sideways ..."

Harvick said he was unable to mount a challenge in the closing laps because of engine problems.

"We were in trouble [early]," said Harvick. "The motor was on seven cylinders there and I think it's a huge credit to the racetrack because I could overdrive my car into the corner ... not use the brake, and use the banking to still race."

Jesus Hernandez, a development driver for Ginn Racing and a member of the Drive for Diversity program, finished third.

"I really tried to be patient and save the tires," said Hernandez, who qualified 23rd. "We were doing a good job until we got involved with someone and almost lost a lap.

"There at the end, the last couple of restarts, I knew whatever we had, we had to lay it down."

West Series drivers Johnny Borneman and Mike Duncan were fourth and fifth respectively. Justin Lofton, Brett Thompson, Jeff Anton, Eric Richardson and Tim McCreadie rounded out the top 10.

Sean Caisse, who won Friday night's combination race at Elko [Minn.] Speedway, cut a tire twice and wound up 37th. Bryon Chew, second at Elko, had clutch problems and finished 39th.

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In a reversal of Friday's race, in which the Busch East took 12 of the top 14 spots, the West Series had the upper hand Sunday. Eight of the top 11 finishers at Iowa were from the West Series, led by Harvick.

It was Harvick's first West Series race since January of 2005, when he ran at Phoenix International Raceway.

Harvick qualified on the pole Sunday at 133.775 mph, and Logano qualified second at 133.554.

The first 38 laps were led by Harvick before Logano overtook him for the first time. By Lap 166, the pair had traded the lead 12 times.

"We had a great race with Logano there," Harvick said. "It was a lot of fun to race here and come back to the Grand National Division and see all the great competition."

The two pitted following a caution on Lap 97. Harvick came out 21st and Logano 23rd. Harvick made his way back through the field quicker than Logano, jumping from 12th to sixth on Lap 114 and taking the lead on Lap 136. Logano made a pair of three-wide passes to close ground and reached Harvick on Lap 146.

"I really didn't want to put it three-wide, but you kind of had to," said Logano, who lost a chance for the win at Elko when he spun in the closing laps while battling for second. "I tried to be a little more patient and stay out of a wreck."

In the closing laps Sunday, Harvick made one bold move by splitting two lapped cars. Logano quickly followed.

"I saw him do that and I was like, 'Wow, okay,' " Logano said. "He went through there ... the hole was still open, I was like, 'I guess I have to stick it in there and go for it.' I did and thank God I didn't junk it."

Drivers received points, though, based on their finish in relation to the other drivers in their series. Fifty-three cars practiced Sunday morning for the 42-car field.

Also: East-West Notes: Harvick to run in Sunday's race
Also: Caisse saves best for last, posts victory in Minn. 150
Also: Caisse claims pole for Minnesota 150
Also: Kobyluck looks for reversal of fortunes
Also: Grand National gears up for East-West clashes

Featherlite Coaches 200 Results

At Iowa Speedway
Finish Start Driver Hometown Make Laps Winnings
1 2 Joey Logano Middletown, Conn. Chevrolet 200 $14,300
2 1 Kevin Harvick Bakersfield, Calif. Chevrolet 200 $9,500
3 23 Jesus Hernandez Fresno, Calif. Chevrolet 200 $5,000
4 37 Johnny Borneman Ramona, Calif. Ford 200 $5,945
5 3 Mike Duncan Bakersfield, Calif. Chevrolet 200 $4,445
6 17 Justin Lofton Westmorland, Calif. Ford 200 $3,350
7 12 Brett Thompson Jerome, Idaho Chevrolet 200 $3,945
8 7 Jeff Anton Russell, Mass. Chevrolet 200 $3,345
9 18 Eric Richardson Bakersfield, Calif. Chevrolet 200 $3,445
10 31 Tim McCreadie Watertown, N.Y. Chevrolet 200 $2,000
11 33 Ryan Foster Anderson, Calif. Chevrolet 200 $2,200
12 11 John Salemi Nashua, N.H. Chevrolet 200 $2,000
13 19 David Mayhew Atascadero, Calif. Chevrolet 200 $1,975
14 27 Jonathan Smith Beacon Falls, Conn. Chevrolet 200 $2,695
15 39 Eric Hardin Anaheim, Calif. Chevrolet 200 $1,925
16 36 Rogelio Lopez Mexico City Chevrolet 200 $1,900
17 34 Daryl Harr St Albert, AB. Chevrolet 200 $1,875
18 32 Jeffrey Earnhardt Mooresville, N.C. Chevrolet 200 $2,095
19 8 Brian Ickler San Diego, Calif. Chevrolet 200 $2,420
20 24 Mike David Modesto, Calif. Ford 199 $2,995
21 42 John Freeman Huntersville, N.C. Chevrolet 199 $2,785
22 35 Jason Bowles Ontario, Calif. Ford 199 $1,775
23 28 Jim Inglebright Fairfield, Calif. Chevrolet 198 $2,345
24 40 Dion Ciccarelli Severn, Md. Chevrolet 198 $2,320
25 9 Andrew Myers Newport Beach, Calif. Chevrolet 197 $2,295
26 20 Michelle Theriault Bristol, Conn. Chevrolet 197 $1,325
27 41 Alex Haase Las Vegas, Nev. Chevrolet 197 $2,245
28 10 Jamie Hayes Norlina, N.C. Chevrolet 196 $1,300
29 29 Mike Olsen North Haverhill, N.H. Chevrolet 192 $2,845
30 13 Ruben Pardo Mexico City Dodge 175 $1,650
31 22 Scott Lynch Burley, Idaho Dodge 175 $1,650
32 25 Pierre Bourque Ottawa, Ont. Dodge 171 $2,245
33 14 Jeff Barkshire Auburn, Wash. Dodge 166 $1,650
34 5 Marc Davis Mitchelville, Md. Chevrolet 165 $1,300
35 26 Richard Jarvis, Jr. Ocean City, Md. Chevrolet 150 $1,300
36 21 Matt Kobyluck Uncasville, Conn. Chevrolet 113 $2,245
37 6 Sean Caisse Pelham, N.H. Chevrolet 94 $2,245
38 16 Eric Holmes Escalon, Calif. Chevrolet 76 $1,300
39 38 Bryon Chew Mattituck, N.Y. Chevrolet 51 $2,245
40 4 Peyton Sellers Danville, Va. Chevrolet 51 $1,300
41 30 Tim Schendel Sparta, Wis. Dodge 9 $1,300
42 15 John Wes Townley Watkinsville, Ga. Chevrolet 3 $1,895
Race Statistics
Time of Race: 2 hours 10 minutes 8 seconds
Margin of Victory: 2.400 seconds
Fastest Qualifier: K.Harvick (133.775 mph, 23.547 seconds)
Caution Flags: 10 for 68 laps.
Lead Changes: 18 among 4 drivers.
Lap Leaders: K.Harvick 1-38; J.Logano 39-41; K.Harvick 42-44; J.Logano 45-60; K.Harvick 61-85; J.Logano 86; K.Harvick 87-89; J.Logano 90; K.Harvick 91; J.Logano 92-101; J.Lofton 102-103; M.Duncan 104-130; J.Lofton 131-135; K.Harvick 136-162; J.Logano 163; K.Harvick 164-165; J.Logano 166-184; K.Harvick 185-193; J.Logano 194-200.

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