Is Joey Logano in the 2021 playoffs?

Is Joey Logano in the 2021 playoffs?

Is Joey Logano in the 2021 playoffs?

Logano qualified for the NASCAR Playoffs in 2021 with a win on Bristol Motor Speedway’s dirt track, the series’ first race on dirt since 1970.

Is Joey Logano leaving Penske?

Joey Logano makes major announcement Last week, he remained quiet when his teammate made headlines with the announcement of his departure from Penske for Roush Fenway. This week, the 2018 Cup Series champion is in the headlines with a major announcement of his own.

Who owns Joey Logano’s car?

22 Ford Mustang for Team Penske, and part-time in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, driving the No. 54 Ford F-150 for David Gilliland Racing. Logano is the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series champion. He previously drove the No….

Joey Logano
Weight 185 lb (84 kg)

Why did Joey Logano leave Joe Gibbs Racing?

The simple answer is that he left JGR for a new ride at Team Penske—but like most things in racing, it’s more complicated than that. But it’s still not that difficult to figure out. It’s mostly about that elusive factor in sports called chemistry. Logano possessed the driving talent all along.

Who is in the final 4 in NASCAR 2021?

Kyle Larson, Chase Elliott, Martin Truex Jr. and Denny Hamlin, the Championship 4 drivers, will compete against each other for the 2021 crown and drive against each other and the rest of the field for the race win.

Who will Joey Logano drive for in 2022?

Team Penske
Joey Logano will compete in his 15th NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) season and his 10th year racing for Team Penske, in 2022.

Who does Brad Keselowski drive for?

Roush Fenway
Brad Keselowski Makes Big Move for 2022 With Roush Fenway That Includes Taking Major Penske Talent With Him. After weeks of speculation, Brad Keselowski confirmed his move to Roush Fenway in late July, where he will be a driver and part-owner with the organization starting in 2022.

Does Joey Logano drive for Joe Gibbs?

Logano made his NASCAR Cup Series debut the same season as his Xfinity Series debut with Joe Gibbs Racing, making his first start at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in September 2008. Now piloting the No. 20 Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing, Logano made his full-time debut in the NASCAR Cup Series the following season (2009).