List of NASCAR race wins by Joey Logano

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Over the course of his racing career, Joey Logano has won a total of 78 NASCAR races across NASCAR's top three Series. The three-time Cup Series champion has won 36 races in the first-tier series, 30 in the Xfinity Series and two (from nine races) in the Truck Series. [1]

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NASCAR

Cup Series

Logano has won the NASCAR Cup Series title in 2018, 2022, and 2024. He also triumphed at the Daytona 500 in 2015. Logano's maiden victory at the 2009 Lenox Industrial Tools 301 while aged 19 years, 1 month, and 4 days made him the youngest ever winner in Cup Series history. [2]

NASCAR Cup Series victories
No.DateSeasonRaceMarginTrackRef
1June 28, 2009 2009 Lenox Industrial Tools 301 Rain New Hampshire Motor Speedway [3]
2June 10, 2012 2012 Pocono 400 0.997 Pocono Raceway [4]
3August 18, 2013 2013 Pure Michigan 400 1.018 Michigan International Speedway [5]
4April 7, 2014 2014 Duck Commander 500 0.476 Texas Motor Speedway [6]
5April 26, 2014 Toyota Owners 400 0.946 Richmond International Raceway [7]
6August 23, 2014 Irwin Tools Night Race 0.390 Bristol Motor Speedway [8]
7September 21, 2014 Sylvania 300 1.150 New Hampshire Motor Speedway [9]
8October 5, 2014 Hollywood Casino 400 0.479 Kansas Speedway [10]
9February 22, 2015 2015 Daytona 500 Caution Daytona International Speedway [11]
10August 9, 2015 Cheez-It 355 at The Glen 5.273 Watkins Glen International [12]
11August 22, 2015 Irwin Tools Night Race 0.220 Bristol Motor Speedway [13]
12October 11, 2015 Bank of America 500 0.703 Charlotte Motor Speedway [14]
13October 18, 2015 Hollywood Casino 400 0.491 Kansas Speedway [15]
14October 25, 2015 CampingWorld.com 500 at Talladega Caution Talladega Superspeedway [16]
15June 12, 2016 2016 FireKeepers Casino 400 0.889 Michigan International Speedway [17]
16October 23, 2016 Hellmann's 500 0.124 Talladega Superspeedway [18]
17November 13, 2016 Can-Am 500 0.587 Phoenix International Raceway [19]
18April 30, 2017 2017 Toyota Owners 400 0.775 Richmond Raceway [20]
19April 29, 2018 2018 GEICO 500 0.127 Talladega Superspeedway [21]
20October 28, 2018 First Data 500 0.107 Martinsville Speedway [22]
21November 18, 2018 Ford EcoBoost 400 1.725 Homestead-Miami Speedway [23]
22March 3, 2019 2019 Pennzoil 400 0.236 Las Vegas Motor Speedway [24]
23June 10, 2019 FireKeepers Casino 400 0.147 Michigan International Speedway [25]
24February 23, 2020 2020 Pennzoil 400 Caution Las Vegas Motor Speedway [26]
25March 8, 2020 FanShield 500 0.276 Phoenix Raceway [27]
26October 18, 2020 Hollywood Casino 400 0.312 Kansas Speedway [28]
27March 29, 2021 2021 Food City Dirt Race 0.554 Bristol Motor Speedway (Dirt) [29]
28May 8, 2022 2022 Goodyear 400 0.775 Darlington Raceway [30]
29June 5, 2022 Enjoy Illinois 300 0.655 World Wide Technology Raceway [31]
30October 16, 2022 South Point 400 0.817 Las Vegas Motor Speedway [32]
31November 6, 2022 NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race 0.301 Phoenix Raceway [33]
32March 19, 2023 2023 Ambetter Health 400 0.193 Atlanta Motor Speedway [34]
33June 30, 2024 2024 Ally 400 0.068 Nashville Superspeedway [35]
34September 8, 2024 Quaker State 400 Caution Atlanta Motor Speedway [36]
35October 20, 2024 South Point 400 0.662 Las Vegas Motor Speedway [37]
36November 10, 2024 NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race 0.330 Phoenix Raceway [38]

Xfinity Series

Though Logano never contested a full season in the Xfinity Series, he has racked up 30 wins — 18 for Joe Gibbs Racing and 12 for Team Penske.

Xfinity Series victories
No.DateSeasonRaceMarginTrackRef
1June 14, 2008 2008 Meijer 300 2.259 Kentucky Speedway [39]
2April 11, 2009 2009 Nashville 300 0.487 Nashville Superspeedway [40]
3June 13, 2009 Meijer 300 1.624 Kentucky Speedway [41]
4July 10, 2009 Dollar General 300 (Chicagoland) 2.619 Chicagoland Speedway [42]
5October 3, 2009 Kansas Lottery 300 0.574 Kansas Speedway [43]
6October 10, 2009 Copart 300 0.514 Auto Club Speedway [44]
7June 12, 2010 2010 Alsco 300 (Kentucky) 0.662 Kentucky Speedway [45]
8October 2, 2010 Kansas Lottery 300 0.315 Kansas Speedway [46]
9July 1, 2011 2011 Subway Jalapeño 250 0.040 Daytona International Speedway [47]
10March 24, 2012 2012 Royal Purple 300 1.066 Auto Club Speedway [48]
11May 5, 2012 Aaron's 312 0.034 Talladega Superspeedway [49]
12May 11, 2012 VFW Sport Clips Help a Hero 200 0.255 Darlington Raceway [50]
13June 2, 2012 5-hour Energy 200 1.526 Dover International Speedway [51]
14June 16, 2012 Alliance Truck Parts 250 0.208 Michigan International Speedway [52]
15August 24, 2012 Food City 250 0.503 Bristol Motor Speedway [53]
16September 29, 2012 OneMain Financial 200 0.876 Dover International Speedway [54]
17October 12, 2012 Dollar General 300 2.760 Charlotte Motor Speedway [55]
18November 10, 2012 Great Clips 200 0.668 Phoenix International Raceway [56]
19June 1, 2013 2013 5-hour Energy 200 0.576 Dover Motor Speedway [57]
20July 21, 2013 STP 300 0.291 Chicagoland Speedway [58]
21September 28, 2013 5-hour Energy 200 14.590 Dover International Speedway [59]
22March 14, 2015 2015 Axalta Faster. Tougher. Brighter. 200 0.293 Phoenix Raceway [60]
23April 18, 2015 Drive to Stop Diabetes 300 1.172 Bristol Motor Speedway [61]
24May 2, 2015 Winn-Dixie 300 0.130 Talladega Superspeedway [62]
25August 8, 2015 Zippo 200 at The Glen 1.066 Watkins Glen International [63]
26August 6, 2016 2016 Zippo 200 at The Glen 1.517 Watkins Glen International [64]
27October 9, 2016 Drive for the Cure 300 0.462 Charlotte Motor Speedway [65]
28March 11, 2017 2017 Boyd Gaming 300 0.602 Las Vegas Motor Speedway [66]
29March 17, 2018 2018 Roseanne 300 1.429 Auto Club Speedway [67]
30August 4, 2018 Zippo 200 at The Glen 3.362 Watkins Glen International [68]

    Truck Series

    In the Craftsman Truck Series, Logano has won two races, having only made sporadic appearances in the championship.

    NASCAR Truck Series victories
    No.DateSeasonRaceMarginTrackSource
    1March 28, 2015 2015 Kroger 250 0.431 Martinsville Speedway [69]
    2April 8, 2023 2023 Weather Guard Truck Race on Dirt 1.241 Bristol Motor Speedway (Dirt) [70]

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