Joey Logano's long, hot day at Indianapolis ended with disappointment.
Lining up second on the final restart, Logano had a glimmer of hope. Victory in the Brickyard 400 required him to best Kyle Busch and carry the lead to the overtime line.
Didn't happen. Logano, who finished second to Busch in 2015, couldn't hold on for another runner-up finish. Blame in on the restart.
"It just was not good," Logano said. "I had a decent restart the first time, and the second one I probably had just as good of a restart, but the 20 got underneath me and I was kind of stuck from that point and kind of fell into the clutches of the tires behind me.