Joey Logano Scores Surprising Cup Pole at Pocono
Joey Logano, who went out early after a mediocre 27th-place showing in the first practice session, set a blistering new track record at Pocono.
Joey Logano, who went out early after a mediocre 27th-place showing in the first practice session, set a blistering new track record at Pocono.
DOVER, Del. – The scoresheet will show Saturday’s Nationwide race at Dover as a Joey Logano romp (June 2).
It’s time to review who is off to a good start this season, who’s off to a poor start and who is living a horrific nightmare through the year’s first 12 races.
FOUR: Entitlement Runs Wild on the Racetrack at Charlotte
If there was a prize for the best firesuit, Joey Logano would have it after sporting a suit styled to look like … well, a suit, complete with jacket and tie.
It’s time to look at which drivers should be concerned about their status with their current rides, starting with the ones most likely to be on the move soon.
Why was Joey Logano taking this not so shocking finish to the race so hard?
After seven months, car owner Rick Hendrick reached a milestone that only one other team has ever reached: 200 Cup Series wins.
In the end, Joe Gibbs Racing took the trophy, but it wasn’t Denny Hamlin. That honor instead went to Joey Logano and it didn’t come without controversy.
Friday looked like Denny Hamlin’s night, but the Lady in Black proved to be a fickle dance partner.