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Joey Logano Wins at Phoenix, Banks Second NASCAR Cup Series Championship – Motorsports Tribune

Joey Logano Wins at Phoenix, Banks Second NASCAR Cup Series Championship – Motorsports Tribune

By David Morgan, Associate Editor

AVONDALE, Ariz. – Heading into the NASCAR Cup Series season finale, Joey Logano made it clear that his team would be the favorite to bring home the championship when all was said and done.

On Sunday, he proved those prophetic words to be true with a dominating run at Phoenix Raceway to score his second title for Team Penske and the No. 22 team.

After starting on pole, Logano made it known early on that whoever claimed the championship at the end of the night would have to go through him, leading for the duration of the first stage and keeping his Ford at the top of the board for much of the day.

Logano would wind up leading five times for 187 laps, rivaled only by his Team Penske teammate Ryan Blaney who led three times for 109 laps.

Blaney gave him a run for his money late in the race to try and score the win for himself, but Logano held steady in the race lead, crossing the line 0.301 seconds ahead of Blaney to bank his second Cup championship.

Following a classic Logano burnout in front of his team standing victoriously on the frontstretch wall at Phoenix, he climbed from his car, jumped onto the roof and thrust his arms into the air as champion once again.

“We did it! We’re champions again, yes! Oh, my God, I’m so excited,” Logano said. “Thank you to everybody, my team. You guys are amazing. Gave me a good race car, good pit stop there at the end, got us up in front. Boy, that was just intense there at the end.

“It’s all about championships. That’s what it’s all about, and we worked so hard the last couple weeks trying to put ourselves in position. And everything that happened in 2020, I knew we just wanted to have a solid run and do this today.

“I can’t thank Ford and Shell-Pennzoil enough for supporting me over the last 10 years, getting us a couple championships today. All our partners at Team Penske, everybody that works on these cars. It’s such a big deal to win these championships. It impacts so many people’s lives.”

During his victory celebration, Logano reiterated his confidence that the No. 22 team would be champions, noting that since the start of the season, he had a feeling that they would be triumphant at the end of the 36-race campaign.

When looking at his season long rundown, Logano started the year with a win in the Busch Clash at the L.A. Coliseum and after Sunday’s victory, ends the season with four trips to Victory Lane, 11…

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