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Tough Day for Harvick, Logano
- Updated: October 9, 2016
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Kevin Harvick and Joey Logano each experienced a tough start to the Round of 12 in the Chase for the Sprint Cup Sunday at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Both drivers found themselves in the garage area for separate reasons on Lap 155 of the 334-lap race.
Harvick, who started from the pole, was running fourth when he was forced to pit road because his No. 4 Chevrolet was under power.
“I thought it was a power issue so I cycled through everything, so by the time I figured out what happened it just shut off,” said Harvick, who led 12 laps. “It looks like low oil pressure.
“I hate it for everybody on our Busch team they made some great adjustments today and got our car back where we needed to be to run up front and everything was going fine. Lots of things can go …