Who crashed Joey Logano?
Who crashed Joey Logano?
Denny Hamlin
Logano, running third, was hit by Denny Hamlin after Hamlin was struck by Ricky Stenhouse Jr. The contact turned Logano and his car went airborne in front of the field. Logano’s No. 22 Ford flipped and skidded on its roof before rolling back upright and sliding into the grass.
Why did Matt Kenseth leave Nascar?
Kenseth retired from Joe Gibbs Racing after the 2017 season when Gibbs chose to give his seat to a younger driver. But he came back for 15 races to aid the rebuild at Roush Fenway Racing, his original team, in 2018.
What happened to Joey Logano in the Daytona 500?
Teammate tangle: Logano-Keselowski crash ends Team Penske’s Daytona 500 bid. A 1-2 Team Penske formation with a Daytona 500 victory at stake went downhill half a lap from the end, when running mates Joey Logano and Brad Keselowski collided, leaving both drivers short of the checkered flag.
When did Joey Logano win his second NASCAR race?
In 2012, following several wins in the Nationwide Series, Logano won his second Sprint Cup Series race at the Pocono 400 at Pocono Raceway, after overtaking Mark Martin with four laps to go, and holding off Martin and Tony Stewart. Logano became the first driver in 30 races to win a race from the pole position.
Where did Joey Logano start his 2015 season?
Logano started his 2015 Xfinity Series schedule at Atlanta by winning the pole and finishing 2nd. In his 2nd race of the season Logano finally returned to victory lane in the Xfinity Series at Phoenix International Raceway on March 14, 2015.
Why was Joey Logano disqualified from the Toyota All Star Showdown?
Logano attempted to defend his Toyota All-Star Showdown title he won in the 2007 season by driving in the January 2008 race, and was disqualified for crashing into Peyton Sellers in an unsportsmanlike manner on the final lap, in an attempt to win the race.
Who was the youngest driver to win the Xfinity Series?
He is also the youngest ever driver to win in both the Cup and Xfinity Series. Logano was born in Middletown, Connecticut, the son of Deborah B. and Thomas J. Logano. His father is of Italian ancestry. As a child, he also played ice hockey in addition to racing.