06/02/2026
There is a version of Joey Logano's story that ends differently — the talented teenager who arrives with impossible expectations, struggles to meet them in his early Cup Series years, loses his seat at a major team, and fades gradually from the conversation. That story was entirely possible in 2012 when Joe Gibbs Racing parted ways with him, and many people were writing it. Logano did not. He joined Team Penske, found his rhythm with the No. 22 Ford, and spent the next decade transforming himself from a promising driver into a three-time champion — winning the Cup Series title in 2018, 2022, and 2024, and establishing himself as one of the most consistent and durable competitors in the sport's recent history. He holds the record for the most consecutive Cup seasons with at least one victory, a streak that reflects not flash but the kind of deep, reliable excellence that compounds quietly over time until one day you look up and realize it has become something genuinely historic.