“My first Cup race here, winning my first Cup race here, just so many great memories here,” Joey Logano said after securing the first pole of his career at his home track, which marked the start of the Round of 12 at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway. , the highest, and finished P4, a pattern he seemed to have established in his recent seasons. Logano typically wanders innocently through the regular season, and then flips a switch in the playoffs, which is backed by his 15 playoff victories, the highest of all the active drivers.

And who is more suited to break it down than his Team Penske colleague Ryan Blaney, who won his third of the season at Loudon? The wisdom of Blaney bursts through all the clatter that surrounds the Logano strategy, in particular with critics questioning th

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