
All of Joey Logano’s NASCAR Cup Series victories
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New Hampshire Motor Speedway
Lenox Industrial Tools 301
Driving for Joe Gibbs Racing, Joey Logano won his first NASCAR Cup Series race at New Hampshire when the race finished under caution due to rain. The race went to Lap 273 of a scheduled 301 laps before rain ended the event. Logano became the youngest driver to win a Cup Series race at 19 years, 1 month and 4 days.
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Pocono Raceway
Pocono 400 Presented by #NASCAR
Joey Logano almost went three years to the day without a win in the top series, but broke that streak at Pocono in 2012. Logano led a total of 49 laps, beating out Mark Martin by .997 seconds.
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Michigan International Speedway
Pure Michigan 400
Joey Logano won his first race with Team Penske in 2013 and it would be his only victory of the season. Logano started on the pole and led for 51 laps, beating out Kevin Harvick for the win.
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Texas Motor Speedway
Duck Commander 500
Joey Logano earned his first win of 2014 at Texas Motor Speedway and there would be many to follow that season. The race was extended to 340 laps from 334 due to a green-white-checkered finish. Jeff Gordon finished second to Logano by .476 seconds.
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Richmond Raceway
Toyota Owners 400
Holding off Jeff Gordon for another win, Joey Logano scored his second victory of 2014 at Richmond. Logano led just 46 of the 400 total laps run. The race came down to a final restart, where Logano spun his tires, but was able to recover and take the checkered flag.
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Bristol Motor Speedway
Irwin Tools Night Race
Joey Logano earned his first short-track victory at Bristol after holding off Team Penske teammate Brad Keselowski for the win. Logano would go on to see more success at the half-mile track again in his career.
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New Hampshire Motor Speedway
Sylvania 300
Joey Logano earned his fourth win of 2014 and got to hoist the famed New Hampshire victory lobster for the second time in his career. This was Logano's first win during the 2014 playoffs.
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Kansas Speedway
Hollywood Casino 400
Joey Logano's fifth and final win of 2014 came at Kansas, his first at the 1.5-mile track. Logano beat out Kyle Larson for the victory by .479 seconds. This was Logano's second win of the playoffs, but the No. 22 driver finished fourth in the driver standings for the season despite making it to the Championship 4.
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Daytona International Speedway
Daytona 500
Joey Logano kicked off his 2015 in a big way -- by winning the Daytona 500. Logano took the lead with just 10 laps to go and was ahead of Kevin Harvick when the final caution fell. The race restarted with two laps to go and on the final lap a huge wreck occurred, but as the caution flag was displayed Logano crossed the finish line, ending the race. This was the second Daytona 500 win for Team Penske.
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Watkins Glen International
Cheez-It 355 at the Glen
Joey Logano's 10th win and first road course victory came at Watkins Glen. This was Logano's sixth start at the New York road course. The Team Penske driver finished with a lengthy lead of 5.273 seconds over runner-up Kyle Busch.
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Bristol Motor Speedway
Irwin Tools Night Race
Joey Logano earned his second NASCAR Cup Series win at Bristol in 2015 after winning the year prior's fall race. Logano led for 176 laps of a total 500 and held off the 2014 champion Kevin Harvick for the win.
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Charlotte Motor Speedway
Bank of America 500
Joey Logano's first win at Charlotte Motor Speedway came in 2015 after the No. 22 driver led for 227 of the 334 total laps. Kevin Harvick came up .703 seconds short to Logano.
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Kansas Speedway
Hollywood Casino 400
Just one week after his Charlotte victory, Joey Logano earned his second Kansas win of his career. Logano had been battling with Matt Kenseth for a majority of the race when the No. 22 caught Kenseth's No. 20 and spun the Toyota, ending Kenseth's playoff chances.
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Talladega Superspeedway
CampingWorld.com 500
Joey Logano earned his third consecutive win of 2015 at Talladega and closed out his season with six wins, the most of his career. This was Logano's first victory at Talladega and it ended under caution after the race got restarted with two laps remaining. The first green-white-checkered finish failed when Jimmie Johnson wrecked out. On the second G-W-C attempt, a huge wreck occurred exiting pit road. Logano was ahead of Dale Earnhardt Jr. when the caution came out, ultimately taking the checkered flag.
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Michigan International Speedway
FireKeepers Casino 400
Joey Logano earned his first win of the 2016 season, largely thanks to maximizing his car's power on restarts. The No. 22 Team Penske Ford put a second lead on the field in the late stages at Michigan, holding off a push from rookie Chase Elliott.
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Talladega Superspeedway
Hellmann's 500
Joey Logano scored a spot in the Round of 8 by nabbing a playoff race win at the 2.66-mile track for the second straight year. He took control late, leading the final 45 laps for the victory.
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ISM Raceway near Phoenix
Can-Am 500
Logano secured his seat at the Homestead-Miami table after winning a Phoenix race that saw two attempts at an overtime finish. This marked the 2015 Daytona 500 champ's second time advancing to the Championship 4.
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Richmond Raceway
Toyota Owners 400
In his 300th start, Logano started from the rear of the field due to a transmission change before the start of the Toyota Owners 400. Logano worked his way through the field, leading the final 17 laps to score the victory.
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Talladega Superspeedway
GEICO 500
Joey Logano found Victory Lane for the first time in 36 races. With 'the Big One' collecting 14 cars with less than 25 laps to go, the driver of the No. 22 held off Kurt Busch and Chase Elliott to punch his ticket into the playoffs.
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Martinsville Speedway
First Data 500
Joey Logano used a bump-and-run on the final lap to take the win away from Martin Truex Jr. and lock up his Championship 4 spot. On the day, he led 309 laps for his Martinsville victory.
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Homestead-Miami Speedway
Ford EcoBoost 400
It was the biggest win of Joey Logano's career -- the Team Penske driver led a race-high 80 laps and took control of the last restart and the lead on Lap 256 to secure his first NASCAR Cup Series championship.
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Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Pennzoil 400 Presented by Jiffy Lube
Joey Logano battled with his teammate Brad Keselowski in the closing laps and had to hold off the driver of the No. 2 Team Penske Ford for his first victory of the 2019 season.
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Michigan International Speedway
FireKeepers Casino 400
Joey Logano had a dominant performance in a Monday Michigan race that was postponed due to weather. He led 163 laps for his second victory of 2019.
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Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Pennzoil 400 Presented by Jiffy Lube
Joey Logano, the defending race winner, was pushed by Ricky Stenhouse Jr. on a late-race restart to take the lead with two laps to go and hold on to score his first victory of the 2020 season.
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Phoenix Raceway
FanShield 500
Joey Logano was able to hold off a hard-charging Kevin Harvick in overtime at the 1-mile track in Arizona, capturing his second win just four races into the 2020 NASCAR Cup Series season.
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Kansas Speedway
Hollywood Casino 400
Joey Logano held Kevin Harvick at bay late to score his third win of 2020, his third Cup win at Kansas and locked in a spot in the Championship 4 for the fourth time in his career.
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Bristol Motor Speedway (dirt)
Food City Dirt Race
Joey Logano passed Daniel Suarez and led the final 61 laps, holding off the hard-charging Denny Hamlin and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. for the victory. Logano became the first NASCAR Cup Series driver to win on dirt since 1970.
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Darlington Raceway
Goodyear 400
After leading the race early and winning Stage 1, Logano slipped back a bit while others led the race. As his car began to come to him quicker in the closing laps, he put the bumper to a waning William Byron, slingshotting him past in the closing laps to secure the win.
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World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway
Enjoy Illinois 300
Aided by a strong push by teammate Ryan Blaney on the final restart, Joey Logano launched best and warded off a challenge from Kyle Busch in overtime to win the Cup Series' first event at the 1.25-mile St. Louis-area track. He led 22 of the 245 laps in his second victory of the season.
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Las Vegas Motor Speedway
South Point 400
A batch of fresh tires late in the race helped vault Logano toward his third victory in 2022 and his 30th overall in the Cup Series. Logano clinched a Championship 4 berth with the win.
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Phoenix Raceway
Cup Series Championship
Two is better than one. Logano's 31st Cup Series victory came in dominant fashion, capping off a memorable season for the No. 22 Team Penske team and etching his name on the elite list of multi-time champions in the premier series.
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Atlanta Motor Speedway
Ambetter Health 400
Cross off another track Logano has won at as he took his maiden checkered flag at the 1.5-mile Georgia track. The win tied Logano with Dale Jarrett for 27th on the all-time wins list.