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Joey Logano Set to Become Youngest Driver in NASCAR with 600 Starts. How Much Does He Have Left?

KENT COUNTY, DELAWARE, JUL 18 – Joey Logano becomes youngest driver to reach 600 NASCAR Cup starts with 37 wins and three championships, aiming to extend his streak and defend the 2024 title.

  • On July 20 at Dover Motor Speedway, Joey Logano will reach a significant career milestone by competing in his 600th NASCAR Cup Series race, becoming the youngest driver to achieve this feat.
  • Logano reached this mark after starting his career as a hyped teenager nicknamed 'Sliced Bread' and improving following a move to Team Penske in 2013.
  • He has won three Cup championships, 37 races, and achieved 169 top-five and 292 top-10 finishes, while never missing a race full-time.
  • Logano said, "Well, it's just starts," reflecting modestly on the milestone while acknowledging competing at a top level for 16-plus years is incredible.
  • Logano remains focused on winning and health, aiming to continue competing without slowing down, though surpassing Richard Petty’s total starts record appears unlikely.
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Joey Logano set to become youngest driver in NASCAR with 600 starts. How much does he have left?

Three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Joey Logano will add another milestone to his resume this weekend as he becomes the 34th driver to make at least 600 series starts.

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