Erik Jones spoke to a couple of NASCAR insiders about the beef between Joey Logano and Ross Chastain after the Chicago race. On the Door Bumper Clear podcast, Jones, Freddie Kraft and Tommy Baldwin weighed in on Chastain contacting Logano and Logano saying that Chastain told him that he intentionally tried to wreck him.
If there’s an accolade that holds weight close to a NASCAR Cup Series championship in Joey Logano’s book, it’s the one that honors more than just on-track wins.
One of the more controversial moments of the Chicago street race came when a big pileup on the track collected Ross Chastain. Chastain would retaliate, taking out Joey Logano with a spin, though it was unclear what role Logano had played in the earlier fracas.
Joey Logano was not happy with Ross Chastain Sunday after the two got tangled up during the Grant Park 165 in Chicago. Logano accused Chastain of wrecking him intentionally during Sunday’s race with 12 laps to go.
NASCAR isn’t the same today as it was two decades ago. The racing promotion has realized that it needs to adapt to changing times or become extinct. This realization has brought new tracks to the schedule and breathed life into the historic ones in recent years.
If there are two drivers in the NASCAR garage who carry the torch for traditional oval racing, it’s Denny Hamlin and Joey Logano. Both have long championed the heartland of the sport, staying loyal to the rhythm of left turns.
While some NASCAR standouts have embraced road course racing with open arms, names like Kyle Busch, Chase Elliott, Christopher Bell, Shane van Gisbergen, and Connor Zilisch leading the charge, others remain firmly rooted in their belief that the sport’s soul lies in oval tracks.
Though several drivers, including William Byron, Erik Jones, and Michael McDowell, had pinned their hopes on finally tackling a dry street course in Chicago, Mother Nature once again seems ready to play spoilsport.
A three-time champion, 37-time Cup Series race winner, Daytona 500 winner – what else is there for Joey Logano to achieve? At 35 years old, Sliced Bread has grown up and in many ways fulfilled the high expectations placed on him at an early age.
Over the course of his 17-year Cup Series career, Joey Logano has pulled up accolades on and off the track, from championship glory and prestigious race wins to recognition for his philanthropic reach.
For Joey Logano, family is what it’s all about, even more so than winning races and championships. The three-time and defending NASCAR Cup champion joined The REKAP podcast recently to preview this Sunday’s Chicago Street Race.
With three Cup Series championships under his belt, Joey Logano is one of the greatest NASCAR drivers to have ever graced the sport of stock car racing.
HAMPTON, Ga. -- Joey Logano led an armada of Fords into the top eight starting spots for Saturday night's Quaker State 400 at EchoPark Speedway (7 p.m.
Joey Logano finished 16th on Sunday at Pocono and The Tricky Triangle. Through 17 races, the three-time Cup Series champion has recorded 11 top 20s, four
NASCAR has confirmed that the opening term of the 2025 Driver Ambassador Program concluded at the end of last Sunday's The Great American Getaway 400 at Pocono Raceway.
Joey Logano was left wondering what might’ve been after this year’s All-Star Race when the driver of the Team Penske No. 22 Ford finished second to Christopher
Joey Logano started ninth at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City on Sunday. The No. 22 driver’s day included a little drama with Austin Dillon, getting driven off into the grass by the No.