

Joey enters the season as the defending NASCAR Cup Series champion. Scores first win of the season at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, leading 86 laps on the way to the checkered flag. Wins from the pole at Michigan International Speedway for second victory of the season. Leads series point standings for much of the year before finishing second in the regular season and earning 10 playoff points to begin team's postseason title defense. Advances to the Round of 8 in the Cup Series Playoffs and finishes the season fifth in the point standings with two wins, 12 top-five and 21 top-10 finishes while capturing two pole positions (Martinsville, Michigan).
Joey finished 2018 with the best overall season of his 10-year NASCAR Cup series career. Logano finished the season with three Cup wins, 13 Top-Five and 26 Top-10 finishes and his first NASCAR championship title. Joey’s wins came at pivotal times throughout the season which helped him capture his first title. Joey’s first win came at Talladega Superspeedway, which locked him into NASCAR’s Playoffs. Joey’s second Cup win came at Martinsville Speedway in the Playoffs, which locked him into NASCAR’s Championship race at the end of the season. Joey’s final victory came at the best time during the final race of the season at Homestead-Miami Speedway, which ultimately resulted in Joey winning the 2018 NASCAR Cup Series Championship. In addition to his successful Cup series season, Joey was also able to grab two more NASCAR XFINITY Series wins at Auto Club Motor Speedway and Watkins Glen.

Having won more races over the 2014 and 2015 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series seasons than any other driver (11), the 2016 season featured more success for the 26-year-old Connecticut native. Logano claimed had a million reasons to celebrate following the 2016 NASCAR All-Star Race as he led a Team Penske one-two finish in the non-points event, marking the first time a team had accomplished a top-two sweep. Logano would then carry the torch for Team Penske late in the Chase, winning two of the last five races and finishing second in the overall points in Miami.
Joey finished the 2017 NASCAR Cup season with 1 Victory, 10 Top-Five and 17 Top-10 finishes.

Competes in his first full-season with Team Penske and qualifies for first ever Sprint Cup Chase. Finished a career-best eigth in points with one win, and career high marks in top-five finishes (11), top-10 finishes (19), laps led (323), races led (15), and average finish (14.1).
In second full-season with Team Penske, has career-best year en route to qualifying for the Chase and the Championship 4 at Homestead-Miami Speedway, where he finishes fourth in the Sprint Cup Series standings. Establishes single-season career-high numbers in wins (five), top fives (16), top 10s (22), laps led (993), average starting spot (9.8) and average finishing position (11.3). Claims NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victories at Texas Motor Speedway, Richmond International Raceway, Bristol Motor Speedway, New Hamphsire Motor Speedway and Kansas Speedway. Sets a record with five-straight top-five finishes to begin the Chase. Earns eight top-five finishes in 10 NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) starts to help the No. 22 team win its second-straight NNS Owners’ Championship.

Starts in all 36 Sprint Cup races with a best finish of runner-up at Martinsville. Wins the pole at Bristol and earns a career high seven top-five and 16 top-10 finishes. Ends the year with seven top-10 results in the final 11 races. Wins two Nationwide Series races at Kentucky and Kansas and leads all drivers with eight poles. Also posts career bests of 15 top-five and 24 top-10 efforts.
Competes in both the NASCAR Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series. In the Sprint Cup Series, Logano win the pole at Sonoma and Pocono and earns four top-five and six top-10 finishes. Competing in the Nationwide Series, Logano secures a victory at Daytona and a pole at Nashville on the way to posting eight top-five and 15 top-10 finishes on the year.

Begins his NASCAR career competing in the NASCAR Camping World West Series. Visits victory lane in his first race in the West Series at Phoenix and wins the NASCAR East Series season-opener en route to the NASCAR Camping World Series East Championship and East Series Rookie of the Year honors. Ends the year with five wins, two poles, 10 top-five and 10 top-10 finishes in just 14 starts.
Joins the Nationwide Series and competes in limited races in the Sprint Cup Series. Demonstrates his talent instantly by winning the pole in his second Nationwide Series start at Nashville and wins at Kentucky from the pole in just his third race, making him the youngest winner in Nationwide Series history. Also records poles at Richmond and Homestead. In 19 Nationwide Series races earns one win, three poles and 14 top-10 finishes. Makes his Sprint Cup Series debut at Loudon in September with additional Cup Series starts at Kansas and Texas.

Races in the ASA Late Model Series, earning five top-five and eight top-10 finishes.
Competes in the USAR Hooter’s Pro Cup Series. Wins one race with six top-five finishes in 2005.

Competes in Legends cars for the full schedule. Sets a track record with 14 consecutive wins at Atlanta Motor Speedway and wins the Young Lions National championship. Also captures the Pro National championship that year to become the youngest Pro division champion in Legends history.
