LEBANON, Tenn. — Joey Logano won the rain-delayed race at Nashville Superspeedway in a NASCAR Cup Series-record fifth overtime Sunday night, stretching his fuel enough to hold off a group of pursuers at the finish line.
Logano held off a charge by Tyler Reddick, then beat Zane Smith, Reddick, Ryan Preece and Chris Buescher to the line in the race that started nearly six hours earlier and went 31 laps longer than the 300 that were scheduled.
The fuel light in Logano's Ford came on going into Turn 3, and Logano — who ran the last 110 laps without stopping on the 1.33-mile concrete oval — said it stumbled across the line.
''It's a much-needed win for sure,'' a smiling and relieved Logano said of about his first victory this year and 33rd of his career.
If the finish wasn't thrilling enough, the mayhem continued as Logano yelled and celebrated with just enough gas left for a burnout. Chase Briscoe ran out of fuel. Daniel Suarez and Martin Truex Jr. made contact, spinning Truex into the wall. Chase Elliott spun off Turn 4 and into the grass.
Smith wasn't happy at finishing second, though he said he wouldn't do anything different after the rookie's best Cup finish.
''I felt like I chose the right lane, and it's crazy how much different these cars drive with cleaner air,'' Smith said. ''Just proud of our strategy there.
Reddick was upset with himself on pit road, convinced he let his second victory of the year slip through his fingers.