Joey Logano put up a strong effort in the NASCAR All-Star Race, but ultimately finished second to Christopher Bell. Logano expressed frustration over the controversial caution rule introduced for the event, which he felt impacted the outcome of the race. He voiced disappointment in missing out on a victory despite leading for a significant portion of the race. Logano’s decision to stay out on old tires during the caution period did not ultimately pay off, contributing to his second-place finish. He hinted at a disagreement with Speedway Motorsports CEO Marcus Smith over the race’s handling.
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