On Wednesday night, Logano won the pole for Sunday’s Daytona 500, locking himself into the front row of the race. The pole is Logano’s first in the NASCAR Cup season opener, first for Penske and first for Ford Performance teams since the 2012 season.When all is said and done, the pole itself may not mean all that much when it comes to how the actual race plays out, but the significance of …Keep reading
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