Joey Logano Turns His Day Around At The End
2 years agoJoey Logano did not start the NOCO 400 the way he would have liked. The driver of the No. 22 Team Penske Ford had to start at the back of the field after qualifying 15th. The team had to make a post-qualifying adjustment to a leak in the water tank. With passing at a premium at Martinsville, Logano did all he could, managing to have an average running position of 20.95. But then luck turned for Logano on Lap 303. When the caution came out for Anthony Alfredo, Logano was just one of 11 cars on the lead lap before the free pass and wave-arounds. Then, on what would be the final caution on Lap 343 for JJ Yeley, Paul Wolfe, Logano's crew chief, made the call to stay on the track. This decision put Logano in the lead. He could not hold off Kyle Larson for the lead but was thrilled to end the day as the runner-up after starting the day dead-last.
Source: NASCAR.com
Source: NASCAR.com
Joey Logano's Increased Speed But Worse Results Make Darlington Outcome Unclear
1 week agoJoey Logano finally got his first top-10 finish of the season last week at Martinsville, the latest a defending champion has posted their first top-10 result. He looks to make that two in a row at Darlington, but his 18th-place starting position is actually his second-worst starting position here, behind only his 23rd starting spot in last year's Southern 500. Despite his inconsistency in results, he does seem to have more consistent speed than he did in last year's title season, so he will likely have top-10 speed if nothing bad happens. However, Darlington isn't one of his best tracks. His only win came in the 2022 spring race after he roughed William Byron up to win, and 171 of his career 293 laps led here happened that year, and he has never led or really contended since. While he could get a lot of place-differential points, he primarily seems to be overvalued in terms of DFS salary at $9,300.
Source: Racing Reference
Source: Racing Reference
Joey Logano Claims His First 2025 Top-10 Finish After Up-And-Down Performance
2 weeks agoJoey Logano of Team Penske finished eighth after a hard-fought, topsy-turvy day at Martinsville Speedway. Starting from the seventh position, Logano ran in the top 10 through the first stage until his first pit stop on lap 33. Logano had fresher tires and then spent the rest of the stage working through the field until he got to the lead. Logano won the first stage and collected major stage points as a result. In the second stage, Logano pitted and restarted from the rear of the field. The No. 22 Ford driver spent the stage trying to rally back into the top 10 but fell short; he ranked 12th and failed to obtain more stage points at the end of the second stage. In the final stage, Logano continued to make up ground until he spun on lap 317 due to Chase Briscoe hopping a curb on the track and spinning him out. Logano took fresh tires on the ensuing caution and spent the rest of the time recovering to the eighth position for his first top-10 finish of the season.
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Source: NASCAR.com
Don't Overlook Joey Logano This Weekend
2 weeks agoWe're six races into the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season and the defending series Champion doesn't have a single top-10 finish. That could definitely change this weekend in the Cook Out 400 at Martinsville Speedway. Joey Logano is one of the best at this race track and is currently on an 11-race streak of top-10 finishes at "The Paperclip." He only has one career Martinsville victory, but in 32 career starts at the track, Logano has only finished outside of the top 15 eight times. That kind of consistent good run is hard to come by in NASCAR. This weekend, Logano struggled a bit in practice (20th-fastest) but rebounded with a strong qualifying effort and will start from seventh place on Sunday. His teammate, Ryan Blaney, looked really strong in practice, though, and you have to believe that Logano could tap into that speed during the race as well. In DFS, Logano is one of those drivers that could easily go overlooked since many fantasy managers have been left with a bad taste in their mouth because of his performance lately. In tournament formats, it may be worth considering being overweight on him this weekend at his $9,600 DraftKings salary.
Source: NASCAR.com
Source: NASCAR.com
Joey Logano Misses Top 10 Again After Pit-Road Spin
3 weeks agoDefending NASCAR Cup Series champion Joey Logano's streak of zero top-10 finishes to start the 2025 season continued with a 14th-place finish at Homestead. Given the speed of the Penske cars (especially Logano's teammate Ryan Blaney) in Sunday's event, Logano must have expected more. After starting 12th, Logano drove up to sixth when the caution for Christopher Bell's spin came out, but he lost several positions in the pits and only finished 10th at the end of Stage 1. During the stage-break caution, Logano and his quasi-teammate Josh Berry made contact in the pits, and both drivers spun and struggled to recover. Logano did drive his way back to finish 14th, stopping the bleeding once again. His many stage points have allowed him to maintain the 11th spot in points, and he now only sits two points behind his teammate Blaney, even though he significantly out-ran Logano on Sunday.
Source: Racing Reference
Source: Racing Reference
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