Joey Logano has good reason to love the playoffs, which has been a point of contention among the fanbase for years. It suits his driving style and as he himself will tell you, the driver of the No. 22 Team Penske Ford only gets better while under extreme pressure, which seemingly tracks after he walked away Sunday with the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series Championship win.
But this year has people particularly out of sorts because Logano’s average finish this year was 17.1, which is now the worst ever for a Cup Champion. The previous record was set just one year ago by his teammate Ryan Blaney with an average finish of 14.1 on his way to the 2023 title.
Joey Logano, Team Penske, Shell Pennzoil Ford Mustang
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But both drivers still won when it mattered while the title favorites failed to do so. Logano vaulted himself into the playoffs with a single win and then proceeded to collect three more victories in the Round of 16, Round of 8, and the Championship 4. Logano raced within the rules of this format presented to him and in his mind, that’s no different than any other major sport in America.
“To your point about championships and what it is, the only reason why they don’t say this about other sports is because they didn’t change the playoff system,” said Logano. “But the playoff system in other sports is not much different than what this is. You can have a great regular season. It seeds you better for the playoffs. That doesn’t mean you’re guaranteed to go all the way to the Super Bowl or the Stanley Cup Finals or the NBA Finals. It doesn’t matter. It might help you. It’s the same way in NASCAR, the way we have the rules now, is that you set yourself up much better.”
“It’s a bunch of bullshit”
He also noted how there were drivers such as Tyler Reddick and Kyle Larson who entered the playoffs with far more bonus points than him. “They have the same opportunity to go out there and win and move on to the next round,” said Logano, who also had to make up more ground than those drivers in order to get to the same place.
“So for someone to say this isn’t real, it’s a bunch of bullshit in my opinion. That’s wrong. This is something that everyone knows the rules when the season starts. We figured out how to do it the best and figured out how to win. It’s what our team has been able to do for the last three years.”
While a format like this is common among stick-and-ball sports, it’s still quite foreign in the…
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