 
		
	Logano’s Atlanta Triumph Highlights Penske’s Playoff Prowess
The pattern is familiar. The NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs begin, and Team Penske shows up.
 
		
	The pattern is familiar. The NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs begin, and Team Penske shows up.
 
		
	The site of the second race of the season hosted the first round of the 2024 Playoffs and while there wasn’t a three wide closest finish in NASCAR history, that didn’t mean that Atlanta Motor Speedway didn’t deliver.
 
		
	Denny Hamlin’s strategy to stay out of the wrecks at Atlanta all went wrong when he got in the last one.
 
		
	Martin Truex had a messy day at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
 
		
	Seizing the lead for the first time on Lap 152 of 163 of Saturday’s Focused Health 250, Austin Hill stayed out front the rest of way to win his fourth NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway, his home track.
 
		
	Don’t put too much stock in William Byron’s spotty performance in the NASCAR Cup Series this summer.
 
		
	With the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs beginning this weekend in Sunday’s Quaker State 400 Available at Walmart at Atlanta Motor Speedway, the 16 drivers who have qualified to compete for the 2024 championship met with the media Wednesday at the Charlotte Convention Center to share their expectations and hopes for this elimination-style championship run.
 
		
	Reigning NASCAR Cup Series champion Ryan Blaney comes into this year’s Playoff primed to defend his title, and the driver of the No. 12 Team Penske Ford likes his chances.
 
		
	Darlington, the “Lady in Black,” is like many women you’ve probably known—temperamental, unpredictable, and always ready to remind you who’s really in charge.
 
		
	While Chase Briscoe made his Playoff situation much clearer by winning at Darlington to clinch a berth, he made it much fuzzier for the drivers fighting for points.