Joey Logano
Joey Logano is a NASCAR Cup Series driver who has competed full-time with the series since 2009.
Before he arrived in NASCAR, the young Logano was winning numerous events in the northeast. At age 15, Mark Martin said he was “the real deal.”
While there were high expectations for Logano, his career got off to a slow start at Joe Gibbs Racing, where he won just two races in four seasons. In 2013, he moved to Team Penske. A year later, he had a breakout season, winning five times and finishing fifth in the season standings.
Since joining Penske, Logano has won 27 times, including the 2015 Daytona 500. The 2018 season is a memorable one for Logano as he captured his first season championship.
Joey Logano has never been to the NASCAR Cup Series Championship 4 two years in a row.
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Jeff Burton thinks the combination of wins on the track and meeting obligations off it makes Joey Logano most valuable.
Joey Logano worked his first offseason weekend at the race track, where he spotted for a familiar face and won.
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Jimmie Johnson started a tradition among NASCAR Cup Series champions, and it will continue when the 2021 and '22 winners next meet.
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Joey Logano won the race and 2022 Cup Series championship in Phoenix on Sunday and interestingly got some help from Kevin Harvick's crew chief Rodney Childers during the race.
Joey Logano has a lot of winning left in front of him, but his Hall of Fame credentials are already in place.