FORT WORTH, Texas — Reigning NASCAR Cup champion Joey Logano overcame a lot to finally get his first victory this season.
It came a week after Team Penske teammate Austin Cindric's win at Talladega, where Logano had a fifth-place finish that became 39th after a postrace inspection found an issue with the spoiler on his No. 22 Ford. There was also Logano's expletive-laden rant on the radio toward his teammate in the middle of that race that the two smoothed out during the week. Oh, and he started 27th at Texas after a bad qualifying effort on the 1 1/2-mile track.
But Logano surged ahead on the restart in overtime Sunday to win in the 11th race this year. He led only seven of the 271 laps, four more than scheduled.
''After what happened last week, to be able to rebound and come right back, it's a total '22' way of doing things. So proud of the team,'' Logano said.
On the final restart after the 12th caution, Logano was on the inside of his other teammate, Ryan Blaney. But Logano pulled away on the backstretch and stayed easily in front the final 1 1/2 laps, while Ross Chastain then passed Blaney to finish second ahead of him.
''Just slowly, methodically,'' Logano said of his progression to the front. ''Just kept grinding, a couple here and a couple there and eventually get a win here.''
Logano got his 37th career victory, getting the lead for the first time on lap 264. He went low to complete a pass of Michael McDowell.
''I mean there's always a story next week, right,'' Logano said. ''So I told my wife last week before we left, I said watch me go win this one. It's just how we do stuff.''