Joey Logano caught up with Kenny and Crash at Phoenix Raceway one last time as the reigning NASCAR Cup Series Champion. The driver of the No. 22 gets candid about missing and embracing the stress of competing for another title. With change imminent for 2026, he also talks about his preference for a new playoff formant and his ability to adapt to whatever challenges follow. Find out when he thinks of the upcoming IndyCar doubleheader at Phoenix next season and what Team Penske's rapport is like potentially working with racers from other series.
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Joey Logano caught up with Kenny and Crash at Phoenix Raceway one last time as the reigning NASCAR Cup Series Champion. The driver of the No. 22 gets candid about missing and embracing the stress of competing for another title. With change imminent for 2026, he also talks about his preference for a new playoff formant and his ability to adapt to whatever challenges follow. Find out when he thinks of the upcoming IndyCar doubleheader at Phoenix next season and what Team Penske's rapport is like potentially working with racers from other series.
Partying with Austin Hill, Chasing Owner's Title & Cup Ride
SpeedFreaks: A National Radio Show
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1 week ago
Partying with Austin Hill, Chasing Owner's Title & Cup Ride
Lucas Oil lad and friend of the Freaks, Austin Hill, caught up with Kenny and Crash following his historic fourth win of the season at Talladega Superspeedway. The 31-year-old opened up on his relationship with team owner Richard Childress, as well as getting the opportunity to win the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series Owner's Title for him. With the victories racking up, is there a Cup ride on the horizon for Hill? This and more in 16 minutes with the driver of the No. 21.
SpeedFreaks: A National Radio Show
Joey Logano caught up with Kenny and Crash at Phoenix Raceway one last time as the reigning NASCAR Cup Series Champion. The driver of the No. 22 gets candid about missing and embracing the stress of competing for another title. With change imminent for 2026, he also talks about his preference for a new playoff formant and his ability to adapt to whatever challenges follow. Find out when he thinks of the upcoming IndyCar doubleheader at Phoenix next season and what Team Penske's rapport is like potentially working with racers from other series.