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Hometown hero Joey Logano hopes to find his own magic at the Magic Mile
Joey Logano is one of a handful of New England drivers who consider the New Hampshire mile his “home track.”
Joey Logano is one of a handful of New England drivers who consider the New Hampshire mile his “home track.”
As Martin Truex Jr.’s No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota sat on the Sonoma (Calif.) Raceway frontstretch in a painful stall only yards before the checkered flag on Sunday afternoon, it was a vivid and frustrating microcosm of the former NASCAR Cup Series champion’s day and season. So good. So close.
Joey Logano claimed his third pole position of the season Saturday afternoon at Sonoma (Calif.) Raceway.
A fixture on Memorial Day weekend, the Coca-Cola 600 has always been a way for NASCAR and Charlotte Motor Speedway to honor those who serve in the United States Armed Forces.
Joey Logano has finally gotten a driver’s license.
Team Penske had a pretty good Sunday.
During a qualifying session that incorporated a four-tire pit stop under the aegis of the Pit Crew Challenge, Joey Logano won the pole position for both Saturday evening’s No. 1 Heat Race and the Sunday’s $1-million-to win NASCAR All-Star Race.
Joey Logano’s up and down season seemed to be on an upswing.
During a 50-minute practice session on Friday afternoon at Phoenix Raceway, NASCAR Cup Series drivers tried to fine-tune the short-track competition package they will race for the first time in Sunday’s Shriners Children’s 500.
It was a random check of high-definition in-car cameras that revealed the safety equipment violation that cost Joey Logano his second-place starting spot and a drive-through penalty in last Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway—and lightened his pocket by $10,000.
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