Logano’s Vegas Win is Proof That Luck is a Skill (and He’s a Master)
The first race of the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs’ pivotal Round of 8 is in the books with a thrilling ending on track producing a dramatic turn of the Playoff standings.
The first race of the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs’ pivotal Round of 8 is in the books with a thrilling ending on track producing a dramatic turn of the Playoff standings.
Joey Logano turned second chances into a full-blown Vegas spectacle.
It wasn’t Friday the 13th. It was Sunday the 13th, but just like Jason Voorhees from the well-known horror franchise, Joey Logano is back—and ready to frighten seven other survivors in the Round of 8 of the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs.
Kyle Larson may have celebrated on the frontstretch as he earned a ROVAL trophy and punched his ticket to the next round, but four drivers were more disappointed at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Joey Logano said Friday at Watkins Glen that the best part of claiming the win at the Atlanta Playoff opener was the ability now for his No. 22 Team Penske to start looking ahead to Round 2.
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.
Call it coincidence, but Team Penske driver Joey Logano has advanced to the Championship 4 race five times—all in even-number years.
Last weekend’s Richmond (Va.) Raceway race winner Austin Dillon spoke to NBC Sports after qualifying was cancelled Saturday afternoon.
Austin Dillon has been allowed to keep his win at Richmond, but it does not confer automatic Playoff eligibility, NASCAR’s penalty report confirmed Wednesday afternoon.