Joey Logano and Ty Gibbs’ clash resulted in Denny Hamlin emerging as the winner of the race. Logano, a two-time NASCAR Cup champion, seems to have a streak of bad luck in the unofficial season opener, the LA Clash at the Colosseum. For the second year in a row, Logano found himself in a confrontation with a fellow racer. Last year, it was [driver’s name], and this year, it’s Joe Gibbs Racing’s [driver’s name].
Logano, who won the inaugural LA clash, was in contention for the victory on Saturday alongside Ty Gibbs, who had the strongest car of the day. The two drivers engaged in some intense battles throughout the race. Logano outmaneuvered Gibbs on a restart in the first half of the race, but Gibbs retaliated on a later restart.
However, with only ten laps remaining, the duo lined up for another restart, and this time, Gibbs made a rookie mistake. He forced Logano off the track in the first corner, allowing his teammate [driver’s name] to take the lead and ultimately win the race, despite facing a challenge from former teammate [driver’s name] with RCR.
After the race, Logano went to Gibbs’s location to confront him publicly, refusing to discuss the matter privately. The two drivers engaged in a heated discussion, but they were unable to come to an agreement. Gibbs even reminded Logano of his aggressive racing style in the past.
The young JGR driver, who won the Rookie of the Season award, spoke to the media about the confrontation. He acknowledged that Logano was upset with him but maintained that it was just a result of hard racing. Gibbs described the incident as Logano approaching him and expressing his frustration using different words.
Gibbs’s performance on Saturday demonstrated that he will be a strong contender for victories in many races this season and will be a driver to watch. Logano has also made it clear that the veterans will not go easy on Gibbs in the upcoming 2024 season if he continues to make such mistakes.