Joey Logano will be joining Kevin Harvick at Daytona, as per Joseph Srigley, the editor-in-chief of TobyChristie. They are set to take the microphones to call the action at the Craftsman Truck Series opener in the 2025 season.
Harvick, 49, is a retired stock car racing driver who has transitioned into a prominent podcaster with his “Kevin Harvick Happy Hour Podcast,” where he shares insights about his life and NASCAR. Over a remarkable career spanning more than two decades, he achieved an impressive 60 wins in the NASCAR Cup Series and clinched the 2014 NASCAR Cup Series Championship after moving to Stewart-Haas Racing from Richard Childress Racing. He concluded his racing career at the end of the 2023 season but continues to inspire countless aspiring drivers in the sport.
In the post, Srigley announced that Jamie Little will also join the pair for the upcoming Craftsman Truck Series opener.
“NEWS: Jamie Little, Kevin Harvick, and Joey Logano will call the action for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season-opener at DAYTONA Josh Sims, Regan Smith, and Amanda Busick will be reporting from pit road,” he wrote.
Logano’s victory in the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series Championship sparked significant controversy within the motorsports community, primarily due to criticism of the current playoff format.
This marked Logano’s third championship, achieved in dramatic finish against his Team Penske teammate Ryan Blaney by just 0.330 seconds. However, Logano’s average finishing position for the season was a mere 17.1, the lowest ever recorded for a champion.
This has led to debates over a system that appears to reward late-season performance over consistent excellence throughout the year, raising questions about the fairness and integrity of how champions are determined in NASCAR.
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