Joey Logano breaks silence on whopping $50K fine over Richmond pit-road antics

Joey Logano had admitted that he understands why he was given the $50,000 fine for his actions from Richmond race.


Joey Logano breaks silence on whopping $50K fine over Richmond pit-road antics

Joey Logano (Via IMAGO)

Two times NASCAR cup champion Joey Logano has a nightmarish moment last week at Richmond after he was wrecked on the final corner by Austin Dillon for the win. The Ford driver was furious with the loss and showed his frustration by doing a burnout before the No:3 crew and family on the pit-road, causing a safety risk.

NASCAR wasn’t happy with the veteran and decided to fine him $50,000 for his actions. The announcement was made alongside the penalty for Dillon. Joey Logano addressed the penalty, and the comments made around it at Michigan ahead of the race. He admitted that what he did wasn’t right but defended himself saying he was in full control of the car and wasn’t going to hit anyone.

I mean let’s face it what I did was probably not right. I had complete control of my vehicle; I was never going to hit somebody. That’s never gone through my mind that I should run somebody over with a vehicle. I don’t just see red and think I’m going to hit somebody.
Joey Logano said via Fox Sports.

He went on to point out that though his actions were the product of frustrations and when someone touched his car, while he stopped in the pit-road, his anger got the best out of and he just dumped the clutch. Logano was insisting that he was in full control at the moment and the whole drama was just situational.

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I was very frustrated at the moment, I think there’s, you know put some things into perspective a little bit, from the in-car camera I’m rolling down pit road, they pointed me to the left, to go to, you guys know the top-10 cars and big story cars, and obviously I was a storyline. And there was no way for me to get there. I stopped, got aggravated, somebody put their hand in the car, I dumped the clutch.
Joey Logano added.

Joey Logano understands the severity of the penalty

The Ford driver went on further defending his actions and asserted that he was never going to hurt someone at the pit-road. But he admitted that he understands where the criticism is coming from and those arguments validate his penalties.  

Joey Logano
Joey Logano (Credits: San Diego Union-Tribune)
Like I said, never going to put someone in trouble and hurt somebody with that, and I understand the optics of it and if you’re on the other end of it, know that I’m not going to hit somebody. So, I understand the penalty. I wired 50 grand over to their bank at PNC and off it went. I’m not a robot, I’m a human.
Joey Logano said.

The Penske driver seems he doesn’t have any graveness about the penalty as he doesn’t have any good argument to nullify it. NASCAR on the other hand can use this as a p0recidnet for any potential incidents down the road.

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