Phoenix Gives Team Penske a Win and a Pair of Wrecked Race Cars
Blaney celebrated in Victory Lane while Joey Logano and Austin Cindric saw promising days end in crashes during a chaotic final stage.
Blaney celebrated in Victory Lane while Joey Logano and Austin Cindric saw promising days end in crashes during a chaotic final stage.
Joey Logano delivered a blistering lap in Saturday’s qualifying session at Phoenix Raceway, putting the No. 22 Team Penske Ford on pole while the organization stacked three cars inside the top five.
If the Duels were cautious heat races and still produced wrecks, Logano’s message for the 500 is simple: buckle up and maybe say a prayer.
Out of the title race, the Penske veteran still has plenty of motivation. After all, wins—and Christmas bonuses—still count.
Not everyone was celebrating Sunday night at Martinsville.
Having trouble with insomnia? Joey Logano suggests trying to fool yourself to sleep.
Penske’s playoff empire hit the wall at Talladega — now Logano and Blaney need a Martinsville miracle to survive.
The Round of 8 is a three-horse race. Sure, there are eight drivers, but they come from just three teams.
Joey Logano’s championship hopes should’ve ended last week—but he pulled another rabbit out of his fire suit instead.
Joey Logano didn’t just survive the Roval—he escaped it like a man slipping out of handcuffs underwater.