Joey Logano, the reigning NASCAR Cup Series champ, is about as unshakable as they come. You’ve got to admire his confidence, considering his recent stats haven’t exactly screamed repeat champion. With just one top-10 finish in his last eight races, you’d think the guy would be sweating bullets. Instead? He’s laying out strategies to reclaim the Cup Series title like he’s planning a casual Sunday driver, but not trying to defend his crown.
Despite a daunting regular season (yeah, we’re all thinking it), Joey Logano and his team at Penske Racing aren’t losing sleep. Their secret weapon? Crew Chief Paul Wolfe. This guy has a knack for looking at the playoff map like it’s a board game, figuring out just the plays to flip the script back in their favor.
Wolfe recently sat down with NBC Sports to talk about his outlook for the playoffs. And in true “strategic mastermind” form, he laid out their game plan. “I feel pretty good,” Wolfe said, referencing how this year’s playoff track schedule plays to their strengths. If Wolfe’s confidence is anything to go by, fans might want to hold off on counting out the No. 22 car.
Here’s something about Joey Logano that’ll make you shake your head in admiration or begrudging respect, if you root for someone else. Logano shines when the pressure’s cranked to 11. Truth bomb? Of his 37 Cup wins, a ridiculous 15 have come during playoff races. That’s over 40% for those of you keeping score at home.
Logano’s genius on the track is no fluke. He’s like that student who does just okay during the semester but then absolutely demolishes the final exam. Last season, with only one regular-season win under his belt, Logano stormed through the playoffs and snagged three wins—including the big prize in Phoenix.
Okay, sure, the last couple of months have been rough. Fourth place at Nashville back in June was as good as it got. Then there was the disappointing 14th-place finish at Dover, a track that’s historically chewed him up and spit him out. And yes, that messy 32nd at Indianapolis didn’t help his case either. Logano’s not telling the whole story through his finishes.
He pointed out during a SiriusXM interview that his team’s underlying performance is quietly improving. Better speed at Dover? Check. Solid strategies at Indy that could’ve worked if not for a brutal late tire blowout? Yep. Joey Logano knows his car is trending in the right direction, even if the leaderboard doesn’t show it yet.“As frustrating as Indy was,” Logano said, “we had better speed than last year. We were positioned to win that race if we can just keep air in the tire.”
Team Penske might just be heating up at the perfect time. According to Joey Logano, his crew and teammates have been dialed in. Take Indy, for example. Teammate Austin Cindric had the speed to win before his own flat tire disaster. That’s two Penske cars near the top before unfortunate freak incidents derailed their chances.“There’s momentum behind the 22 car right now,” Logano hinted. With his team gearing up and learning from every setback, the vibes at Penske are optimistic. And honestly? They should be.
One of the key reasons Joey Logano and Wolfe feel bullish about the playoffs is their testing strategy. They recently took part in a Goodyear tire test at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, which plays a critical role as a playoff track. Two days of testing gave the team insight into car setups for New Hampshire and similar short tracks, including Phoenix, where championships are decided.
Wolfe explained his reasoning for prioritizing New Hampshire over intermediate tracks. “We know it’s a really good track for us… Phoenix is the final race, so building on that strength made sense.”Even Logano, who originally questioned not testing at tougher tracks like Charlotte, admitted that Wolfe’s meticulous planning pays dividends. When it matters most, Penske’s collaborative approach ensures all drivers benefit from one another’s work.
Logano’s confidence isn’t baseless. It’s rooted in careful preparation, a deep belief in his team’s ability to adapt, and a track record that proves he can rise when the stakes are sky-high. Heading into Iowa Speedway this Sunday, it’s clear that Penske Racing has its eyes locked on regaining momentum right when it counts. If you’re still doubting Joey Logano’s ability to win another title? Well, maybe revisit those playoff stats. He’s got a funny way of silencing critics when the intensity ramps up. The NASCAR postseason could very well become his playground once again.
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