JOLIET, Ill.: Joey Logano held off Sam Hornish Jr. to win the NASCAR Nationwide race at Chicagoland Speedway on Sunday.
Logano, the lone Sprint Cup regular in the race, earned his second Nationwide win of the year and No. 20 for his career. He also won at Dover in June.
Hornish held on for second, giving car owner Roger Penske the top two spots. Austin Dillon finished third, earning a $100,000 bonus.
Elliott Sadler, who led for much of the race before faltering on a late restart, was fourth, followed by Brian Vickers.
Corey LaJoie won the ARCA stop at Chicagoland Speedway for his first career victory in the series.
LaJoie is the son of Randy LaJoie, a two-time champion on NASCAR's second-tier circuit. It was only the second ARCA start for the 21-year-old LaJoie.
Justin Boston was leading late in the race, but ran out of gas and LaJoie took advantage. Ryan Blaney also was hurt by fuel problems.
Josh Williams was second, followed by Blaney, Will Kimmel and Chad Boat.
Frank Kimmel, who is tied for the ARCA record with 79 wins, was ninth. Kimmel's 79 wins have come at 28 tracks, including Chicagoland Speedway in 2003.
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