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Zipadelli Deserves The Credit For Logano's First Win

Posted: 5:50 pm EDT June 29, 2009

(Sports Network) - Joey Logano didn't have the best car Sunday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, but his crew chief, Greg Zipadelli, made the best call in the rain-shortened race.

Logano, 19, became the youngest driver ever to win a race in the series, but it came in the most unusual circumstances.

The rookie driver overcame a one-lap deficit twice and then conserved enough fuel before the event was called 28 laps short of the 301-lap distance due to inclement weather.

When Logano cut a tire and spun on lap 183, he pitted out of sequence from the race leaders. Several laps later, Scott Speed crashed hard into the wall, allowing Logano to get back on the lead lap via the "lucky dog" pass.

While green-flag pit stops took place in the late-stages, Zipadelli made the call to keep Logano on the track as long as the fuel would hold up. It turned out to be the winning move.

"We were lucky, but we put ourselves in position because we were behind," Zipadelli said. "Because we did have the problems, it allowed us to pit, top off with fuel and do some of the things [early] that the guys up front that were guarding their track position [did later], which is pretty normal here."

Logano moved in front for the first time on lap 263 when then leader Ryan Newman ran out of fuel and coasted into his pit stall. Three laps later, NASCAR displayed the yellow flag for rain.

During the caution, Logano turned the engine off and coasted as much as he could without relinquishing the lead to second-place Jeff Gordon.

"We probably could have gone four to six more laps," Zipadelli added. "We would have had to have make a decision somewhere around four to five. We were close to running out, and depending where you are on the racetrack and the situation we were in, we were basically going to stay out until we ran out of field."

Gordon's attempt to have Logano run out of gas during the caution failed to bear fruit when NASCAR halted the race after 273 laps and called it shortly after.

"I was just running pace car speed, and it allowed me to get to the outside of him and make him start his engine and use some fuel, and he didn't like that," Gordon said. "I didn't want to push him, and I didn't want to back off, because that was our only shot was for him to run out of fuel."

NASCAR declared Logano the winner, while Gordon settled for a second-place finish.

"I was coasting as long as I could, shutting the motor off, and Jeff was going to make me fire that thing up and burn as much as fuel as I could" Logano said after winning his first Cup race in just his 20th start.

Zipadelli, known as "Zippy," previously guided Tony Stewart to two Cup championships and 33 victories, including three during his sensational 1999 rookie season.

Stewart later left Joe Gibbs Racing to serve as both driver and owner of Stewart-Haas Racing, while Logano hopped into the seat of the No.20 Toyota at the start of this season.

After the race, Stewart walked up to his former crew chief to congratulate him.

"(Tony) just laughed and said, 'This is the win that got away from us last year due to weather, isn't it?'" Zipadelli said.

It didn't get away from Zipadelli this time.

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2008 Sprint Cup Schedule

Date Race Venue/Winner
02/17/08 Daytona 500 Ryan Newman
02/24/08 Auto Club 500 Carl Edwards
03/02/08 UAW-Dodge 400 Carl Edwards
03/09/08 Kobalt Tools 500 Kyle Busch
03/16/08 Food City 500 Jeff Burton
03/30/08 Goody's Cool Orange 500 Denny Hamlin
04/06/08 Samsung 500 Carl Edwards
04/12/08 Subway Fresh Fit 500 Jimmie Johnson
04/27/08 Aaron's 499 Kyle Busch
05/03/08 Crown Royal Presents the Your Name Here 400 Clint Bowyer
05/10/08 Dodge Challenger 500 Kyle Busch
05/20/08 Sprint All-Star Race Kasey Kahne
05/25/08 Coca-Cola 500 Kasey Kahne
06/01/08 Dover 400 Kyle Busch
06/08/08 Pocono 500 Kasey Kahne
06/15/08 Michigan 400 Dale Earnhardt Jr.
06/22/08 Toyota / SaveMart 350 Kyle Busch
06/29/08 Lenox Industrial Tools 301 Kurt Busch
07/05/08 Sprint Cup Series 400 Kyle Busch
07/12/08 Chicagoland 400 Kyle Busch
07/27/08 Allstate 400 at the Brickyard Jimmie Johnson
08/03/08 Pennsylvania 500 Carl Edwards
08/10/08 Centurian Boats At The Glen Kyle Busch
08/17/08 3M Performance 400 Carl Edwards
08/23/08 Sharpie 500 Carl Edwards
08/31/08 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 500 Jimmie Johnson
09/06/08 Chevy Rock and Roll 400 Jimmie Johnson
09/14/08 Sylvania 300 Greg Biffle
09/21/08 Dover 400 Greg Biffle
09/28/08 Kansas 400 Jimmie Johnson
10/05/08 Amp Energy 500 Tony Stewart
10/11/08 Bank Of America 500 Jeff Burton
10/19/08 Sprint Cup Series 500 Jimmie Johnson
10/26/08 Pep Boys Auto 500 Carl Edwards
11/02/08 Dickies 500 Carl Edwards
11/09/08 Checker Auto Parts 500 Jimmie Johnson
11/16/08 Ford 400 Carl Edwards

Standings

Sprint Cup
2008 Standings
1Jimmie Johnson----
2Carl Edwards-69
3Greg Biffle-217
4Kevin Harvick-276
5Clint Bowyer-303
6Jeff Burton-349
7Jeff Gordon-368
8Denny Hamlin-470
9Tony Stewart-482
10Kyle Busch-498
11Matt Kenseth-500
10Dale Earnhardt Jr.-557