Explore the career of 3-time NASCAR Cup Series champ Joey Logano.
From his 2015 Daytona 500 win to his $24M net worth, get the facts on the Team Penske driver.
Brief overview of Joey Logano’s career in motorsport
Joey Logano is one of the biggest names in American racing. He is a three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion (2018, 2022, 2024) driving the No. 22 Ford Mustang for Team Penske. Logano moved up from quarter midgets to NASCAR’s top level and made a name for himself early by becoming the youngest winner in multiple national NASCAR divisions.
He debuted in the NASCAR Cup Series in 2009 at age 18, and over the next decade established himself as one of the most consistent playoff performers of the modern era. He has won NASCAR’s crown-jewel events, including the Daytona 500 on February 22, 2015, and has raced full-time in the Cup Series since 2009. He has earned a reputation for aggressive racecraft and clutch performances.

Joey Logano’s age, family and early life
Joey Logano was born on May 24, 1990. He was raised by his parents, Deborah B. Logano and Thomas J. Logano, in Middletown, Connecticut. Logano began driving quarter midget cars at age six in 1996, competing at tracks across the Northeast. By the early 2000s, he was winning state and regional championships, which helped accelerate his development.
When he was around 10 years old, in 2000, his family moved to Georgia so he could pursue stronger racing opportunities in more competitive regional series. Alongside racing, he also played ice hockey, but motorsports quickly became his primary focus.
How did Joey Logano get to NASCAR?
After dominating local and regional short-track racing, Logano transitioned into NASCAR-sanctioned competition as a teenager. In 2007, he joined the NASCAR East Series (then Busch East) and won races despite limited experience.

In June 2008, at 18 years old, he made his NASCAR Xfinity Series debut. Just weeks later, on June 14, 2008, he won the Meijer 300 at Kentucky Speedway in only his third start, becoming the youngest winner in Xfinity Series history. That performance earned him a full-time Cup Series seat with Joe Gibbs Racing in 2009. On June 28, 2009, he won the Lenox Industrial Tools 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, becoming the youngest race winner in NASCAR Cup Series history.
After four seasons with Gibbs, Logano shifted to Team Penske in 2013, a move that helped him become a championship contender and, ultimately, a multiple‑time NASCAR champion.
Notable moments and races in Joey Logano’s career
Logano’s first big break came in 2008 with his Xfinity Series win at Kentucky Speedway. His first Cup Series victory followed in June 2009 at New Hampshire, where he led late and held off veteran competitors.
One of his most significant career milestones came on February 22, 2015, when he won the Daytona 500, NASCAR’s most prestigious race. Later that same season, in October 2015, Logano became the first driver in NASCAR history to win all three races in a single playoff round.

He captured his first Cup Series championship in 2018, then added a second title in 2022, and secured his third championship in November 2024, cementing his place among NASCAR’s elite. Additional honors include winning NASCAR Rookie of the Year in 2009 and being named one of NASCAR’s 75 Greatest Drivers in 2023.
Joey Logano height: How tall is Joey Logano?
Joey Logano is 6 feet 2 inches tall, making him one of the taller drivers on the grid.
What is Joey Logano’s net worth?
Thanks to race winnings, long-term sponsorships, and endorsement deals, Joey Logano’s net worth is estimated at around $24 million as of 2026. His income is driven primarily by Cup Series contracts with Team Penske, manufacturer backing from Ford, and major brand partnerships.

Joey Logano’s relationship status: Who is Joey Logano’s wife?
Joey has been with his high school sweetheart, Brittany Baca Logano, since they were teens working at a local ice rink. He proposed in 2013, and they married on December 13, 2014, at the Biltmore Estate in North Carolina.
They have three children: Hudson Joseph (born January 2018), Jameson Jett (born May 2020), and Emilia Love (born February 2022), who was born just hours after Logano clinched his second Cup Series title.
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