JOLIET, Ill. -- When "The Captain" asked, Joey Logano answered. Did he ever. Logano held off Sam Hornish Jr. to win the NASCAR Nationwide race at Chicagoland Speedway on Sunday, leading a sweep of top two spots for Roger Penske after the owner asked him to drive the No. 22 car on a rare weekend off for the Sprint Cup series. "Really big for us to get a 1-2 finish for Penske. Thats awesome," Logano said. "To come out here, our goal is to win this thing. Thats why I came out here on my off week, it was to come out here and win." Penske, nicknamed "The Captain," approached Logano this month during the NASCAR stop at Daytona and asked if he would drive in the first of two Nationwide races at Chicagoland this season. Penske wanted a boost in the race for the owners championship, and Logano sure delivered on the request. "How do you say no to R. P.?" Logano said, grinning. "Im glad I did it." 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 and moved into the top spot in the series standings, seven points better than Regan Smith. Austin Dillon led two times for a total of 24 laps and finished third to earn a $100,000 bonus. Dillon is third on the points list, but is still looking for his first victory of the year. "We just keep inching on this first win," he said. "Were getting closer and closer. These top-threes, well take them all day, we just want to get that win here pretty soon." Elliott Sadler had the lead on a restart with 24 laps remaining. But the defending race winner faded as Hornish moved in front on the track where he won consecutive IndyCar races in 2002 and 2003. Hornish looked in position to secure the victory when Logano roared into the lead and went on to the win. "Im glad it wasnt three or four more laps longer, because he was catching us," Logano said. "And it was getting to the point that I was going to have to move around to find some speed again. But just about the right amount of laps." Sadler finished fourth, and was followed by Brian Vickers, Parker Kligerman and Trevor Bayne. Illinois native Justin Allgaier, Brad Sweet and Matt Crafton rounded out the top 10. The series to Chicagoland returns in September on the same weekend that the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship begins at the track. Sadler and Smith did not see very much of each other one week after their collision at New Hampshire led to a midweek phone call to clear the air. Sadler confronted Smith right after the race, promising he would not win the series title, and then said he would race the No. 7 Chevrolet differently in the future. There were no such problems at Chicagoland, with Sadler racing near the front and Smith struggling with the feel of his car all day long. Smith, who entered the race with a five-point lead over Hornish in the series standings, slid into the infield on Lap 129 and finished 13th. Hornish won his second career pole earlier in the day, and then led the first 49 laps. But he was flagged for speeding into pit road and sent to the back of the field for a restart on lap 54. He quickly climbed back into contention, but was unable to get to Logano at the end. The penalty was the result of a mixed message on the radio that ended with Hornishs team abruptly calling him into the pits. "I knew exactly when I went across the line I was going to be speeding and there were no ifs, ands or buts about it," Hornish said. "Theyre like, Oh, I think were good. Im like, Were not good. Were going to go to the back. "We had 150 laps to get it done, we knew we had a good race car. The biggest thing was just maintaining the composure getting back up in the field." Sadler was still upset with Smith when the series arrived in Chicagoland this week. The dispute started when Smith spun Sadler around on the final restart in last Saturdays race at Loudon, costing him a shot at a solid top-10 finish and a potential $100,000 bonus. Smith took responsibility for the accident, and Dale Earnhardt Jr., the co-owner of Smiths car, also reached out to his longtime friend Sadler. But it did little to assuage Sadlers anger. Perhaps fueled a bit by the incident, Sadler led three times for a race-high 81 laps on the 1.5-mile, D-shaped track right outside of Chicago. But he just couldnt stay with Logano and Hornish at the end. "By the time that his car started falling off, it was too late for me to do enough," Hornish said. "Ran him down, only finished a couple car lengths behind him, but really good day for the Penske organization."Yeezy 350 v2 Noir Et Rouge . The Olympic champion curler and TSN curling analyst immediately went online to look at the Halls long list of honoured members. Thats when the enormity of the honour sunk in. 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Banks told TSN on Jan 2 that he had no interest in playing out the option year of his contract with the Lions in 2014, and he again made that clear in a conversation with Lions GM Wally Buono last week.Australia: 3-2, 2015England regained the Ashes last year with convincing victories at Cardiff, Edgbaston and Trent Bridge. The series-clinching victory came in astonishing style as Stuart Broads 8 for 15 demolished Australia for 60 inside the first session on his home ground in Nottingham. Australia secured two equally overwhelming wins in London, but as in 2009 and 2013 lost too many key moments over the five matches.Bangladesh: 2-0, 2010It remains uncertain whether England will face Bangladesh for the first time in six years later this year due to security concerns. Their last meeting was in England with the home side comfortable winners once they found their stride, but Tamim Iqbal lit up the two matches with back-to-back hundreds at Lords and Old Trafford. Steven Finn was Englands Player of the Series.India: 3-1, 2014Like this current series, England went behind with a defeat at Lords, beaten at their own game on a seaming wicket. It left Alastair Cook on the brink of quitting - his form had also deserted him - but at the Ageas Bowl there was a rally both individually, as Cook made 95, and collectively as Moeen Ali helped secure an impressive all-round win. After that, England trampled all over Indias batting on two favourable pitches at Old Trafford and The Oval.New Zealand: 1-1, 2015England havent lost a series to New Zealand since 1999, but havent always dominated. Their victory at Lords was outstanding - overcoming an even bigger deficit than they did against Pakistan at Edgbaston - inspired by Ben Stokes blistering hundred and a captains innings from Cook before England bowled out New Zealand out on a gripping final day. 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After being on the verge of embarrassment in the second Test, Sri Lanka found their fight with Dinesh Chandimals hundred but they were too far behind for it to make a difference.West Indies: 1-1, 2015An unconvincing way to keep hold of the Wisden Trophy. England could not bowl West Indies out in 130 overs in Antigua as Jason Holder made an unbeaten hundred, but Anderson did inspire an impressive final-day victory push on a flat pitch in Grenada to ensure England could not lose the series. However, in Barbados, they capitulated - much to the delight of West Indies who had been labelled mediocre by the incoming ECB chairman Colin Graves - as they fell to a five-wicket defeat. It would prove to be Peter Moores final Test as head coach.Zimbabwe: 2-0, 2003Due to political reasons, Zimbabwe have not been the opposition since a two-match series 13 years ago. They were overwhelmed by an innings in both Tests. 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