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Career Takes A Turn For Logano Upon Return To Dover
On May 31, only one week after his 18th birthday, Joey Logano (No. 20 GameStop Toyota) made his NASCAR Nationwide Series debut at Dover.
He finished sixth and was perturbed he didn’t do better.
Three months later — returning to the track where he also won the NASCAR Camping World Series East title one year ago — his outlook has changed for the better as his career has taken a dramatic turn.
“It’s been a little bit of a whirlwind, but I’ve had a lot of fun,” Logano said. “Nothing has really changed, I just think I’ve learned a lot in the last few months and will probably learn a lot more in the future.”
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In 12 NASCAR Nationwide starts, he’s claimed one win, three poles (tied for the series lead), three top fives, nine top 10s and has been among the top 10 starters 10 times.
Last week at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, he made the jump to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, debuting in Hall of Fame Racing as part of a partnership with his Joe Gibbs Racing team that includes five more NASCAR Sprint Cup starts. Next year, Logano will take over the No. 20 Home Depot Toyota for departing two-time NASCAR Sprint Cup champion Tony Stewart.

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