RACE thread ---- Kansas

Front tire carrier for Joey Logano get’s hit during stop at Kansas

Kansas was a race that had plenty of pit road drama on Sunday afternoon. Teams were on all kinds of strategies trying to set themselves up for 2 tires and gas on the last stop. All throughout the race teams were taking 2 and 4 tires and some even taking fuel only. Track position was huge so gaining or maintaining was big for the crews on pit road. Which brings us to the point of this article.

During one of the later stops in the race, the #22 of Joey Logano had a two tire pit stop. As soon as the right side dropped, Joey took off. As JL was leaving the box, he caught the tire and the back legs of his Front Tire Carrier Dave Littau. Both Dave and the tire took quite a spill. When the stop was over Dave got up and finished the race with a few bruises but nothing serious.

So here’s what happened during that stopped that caused Joey to be so close to his carrier. During a two tire stop, it is the job of the front Changer to pull and set his right front tire that has just come off the car. As the Changer is setting his tire, the Carrier is putting the next tire on the car. As soon as the tire is on the car, the Carrier then moves around the Changer and takes the PLACED tire back to the wall. Where this plan went wrong was Front Tire Changer Jay Hackney had a tire get away when he tried to set his right front tire. As soon as Dave hung his right front tire and went to take the other tire back, he noticed it was a few feet farther out on pit road than normal. Generally that’s not a problem during a four tire stop because the Carrier has time to make it up on the left side. During a two tire stop that becomes a major problem.

“When I hung the right front and seen that the tire was headed out to pit road, I knew I was screwed. When I heard Joey get on the gas to go I got my feet off the ground so my ankles wouldn’t get cut off by the splitter. After that, all I remember was seeing cement in my face and hoping my ankles were still attached to my legs.”

As soon as the jack is dropped, the drivers are taught to go and Joey went. When it was all said and done, the #22 held position and all was good. The mesh is so close between Front Changers, Carriers, and drivers, if you wait till everyone is clear you’re going to lose spots. Its a trust issue and drivers trust their crew and the crews trust their drivers. This was just one situation that got a little to close.
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Didn't Joey hit another crew member a while back? I realize that they are suppose to go when the jack goes down, but you can't go with a crew member in front of your car. There is no excuse for hitting a crew member right in front of your car. This guy was lucky he wasn't hurt bad.
 
Didn't Joey hit another crew member a while back? I realize that they are suppose to go when the jack goes down, but you can't go with a crew member in front of your car. There is no excuse for hitting a crew member right in front of your car. This guy was lucky he wasn't hurt bad.

New Hampshire, last July. Pits facing the wrong way in his stall and then tries to do a 180 to get facing the right way after receiving service and clips a crew member with the back of the car.

Crew member was unhurt.
 
New Hampshire, last July. Pits facing the wrong way in his stall and then tries to do a 180 to get facing the right way after receiving service and clips a crew member with the back of the car.

Crew member was unhurt.
He damn near sliced him in half with the spoiler.
 
He damn near sliced him in half with the spoiler.

Yeah, it could've been worse but luckily it wasn't. I've only ever seen one crew member killed on pit road and that is enough...days of no pit road speed.
 
Great call there. Spot on.

Was he even in this race? Bahahahaha

If nobody noticed, after he wrecked the hell out of his car he was going straight to the front. He went from 31st to like 14th in fifteen laps. Then his engine messed up.
 
New Hampshire, last July. Pits facing the wrong way in his stall and then tries to do a 180 to get facing the right way after receiving service and clips a crew member with the back of the car.

Crew member was unhurt.
That was the one I was thinking about. But, I wasn't sure if it was Joey.
 
If nobody noticed, after he wrecked the hell out of his car he was going straight to the front. He went from 31st to like 14th in fifteen laps. Then his engine messed up.

He did not wreck his car nor did he went from 31st to 14th in 15 laps. That's actually almost impossible at Kansas.

The field gets spread out so much here that within 5 laps you're 5-10 seconds off the lead just like that. What are you on? lol
 
He did not wreck his car nor did he went from 31st to 14th in 15 laps. That's actually almost impossible at Kansas.

The field gets spread out so much here that within 5 laps you're 5-10 seconds off the lead just like that. What are you on? lol

He hit the wall really hard and destroyed the right side around the same time Jeff Gordon and Kurt Busch were trying to wreck one another.

And I saw a lot of good racing yesterday. Did you not see the 48 run through the whole field multiple times?
 
He hit the wall really hard and destroyed the right side around the same time Jeff Gordon and Kurt Busch were trying to wreck one another.

And I saw a lot of good racing yesterday. Did you not see the 48 run through the whole field multiple times?

Must have been a light hit because I dont remember them showing it on TV.

Guy started 2nd or 3rd was it? He felt off to like 15th within 20 laps and was never heard from again.
 
Did they ever further explain what that fire was burning near the hospitality tents?
 
Did they ever further explain what that fire was burning near the hospitality tents?
At first I thought Mikey was lighting his farts on fire again but it turns out someone threw a lit cigarette into some bushes

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Must have been a light hit because I dont remember them showing it on TV.

Guy started 2nd or 3rd was it? He felt off to like 15th within 20 laps and was never heard from again.

Nah they definitely showed it. Then they replayed it too. He crushed his fender and his rear bumper was sort of hanging off. They got it fixed and he started flying before he started having engine problems.
 
I'll admit that my boy, Kenseth, nursed it around...Gordon and Busch drove as hard as they could to get whatever they could out of that race. Those boys are racers.
 
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