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Kevin Harvick breaks down Homestead pit road incident between Josh Berry, Joey Logano

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Josh Berry and Joey Logano got into a wreck on pit road at Homestead, and Kevin Harvick explained how it happened. On Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour, Harvick detailed how Berry and Lango wrecked each other after the first stage of the race.

“Homestead is, I think, the third narrowest pit road,” Harvick said. “You see Josh Berry trying to clear the 22 (Logano) and goes to the right. But there’s two cars on the outside of him. That stacked a lot of guys up on pit road right there to put him in a bad position.

“Logano, he decided that he would just go back to his pit stall backwards. …Tore up the 22 pretty good, put Josh Berry to the back of the field, he finished 17th. It definitely changed the complexion of the cars that were running up front right there at this particular moment. You see how narrow that pit road is right there and that wall on the outside. There’s nowhere for that outside guy to go in the grass or something.”

Joey Logano explains pit road wreck with Josh Berry

Joey Logano appeared on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio and explained what happened during the wreck with Berry. “We wrecked on pit road,” Logano said. “Josh and I were talking about it, I was like ‘I don’t know what either one of us really could have done much different.’ It’s a very narrow pit road. …Some of these places where you have wrecks on pit road a lot because there is no room. …You can’t ditch off into the grass. It just becomes really tight. That’s what happened there. We just ran out of space.”

The wreck hurt Logano more than Josh Berry. Logano has yet to have a top-10 finish through the first six reaces of the season, while Berry won his first NASCAR Cup Series last week.

Logano also talked about the possibility of Homestead widening its pit road. “I don’t know what their plans are as far as renovations down there, but I would put that as the No. 1 priority,” Logano said, per Yahoo Sports. “Not because of the wreck on pit road but because of the safety risk for the pit crew. Like we are flirting with disaster on that pit road and nobody wants to see that at all.”