TALLADEGA, Ala. — Austin Cindric celebrated his first win of the season by wearing Talladega's Superspeedway traditional victory wreath all around the track.
A wreath like he just won the Indianapolis 500.
He thought so, too.
''Feels like I just won the Indy 500,'' he said of Sunday's NASCAR race. ''I'm trying to walk on the plane with this."
Cindric wasn't even concerned how such a gesture might be received by Team Penske teammate Joey Logano, who raged on his radio after the second stage when Cindric didn't push him and it allowed Bubba Wallace in a Toyota to win the segment and its valuable bonus points.
''Way to go Austin,'' seethed Logano, who used multiple expletives in his anger over his Penske radio. ''You just gave it to him. Gave a Toyota a stage win. Nice job. Way to go ... put that in the book.''
Cindric was unconcerned by the idea Logano might take issue with the wreath on the Penske plane.
''I think that would be very immature,'' Cindric said. ''I don't see him doing that. We'll see.''