AVONDALE, Ariz. — Eliminated from the playoffs at the end of the second round, Joey Logano received a second chance when another competitor was disqualified.
He pounced on the opportunity.
Logano was added to the round of eight following Alex Bowman's disqualification and immediately went to Las Vegas Motor Speedway to win the third-round opener. It made Logano the first driver locked into Sunday's winner-take-all finale at Phoenix Raceway with three weeks to prepare his Ford for the title run.
He capitalized with his his third NACAR Cup Series championship, using a near-flawless drive to hold off teammate Ryan Blaney and give Team Penske its third major motorsports title in less than a month and third consecutive NASCAR title.
Logano actually called his shot after qualifying second Saturday when he confidently acknowledged it was his Cup Series title to lose.
''Yeah, I do. I feel like our car is strong. We got them down now,'' Logano boasted. ''We just have to put our foot on their throats. We feel pretty strong about our team, and these type of pressure situations we feel really solid about as far as our team in these moments.''
It may not have been how boss Roger Penske would have phrased it, but it showed the team owner how relentless his team leader can be.
''I might have used different words, but that's OK," Penske said, ''when you win, you can say whatever you want, I guess.''