Joey Logano Wins NASCAR Title
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•Joey Logano on playoff format: 'To say (title) isn't real, it's a bunch of bull'
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Joey Logano wins the NASCAR Cup Series title after a one -win regular season.
Logano won three of the 10 playoff races after a regular season where he needed a five -overtime finish at Nashville to win.
NASCAR changed its playoff system in 2004 with the first " Chase ," a system where drivers who advanced to the playoffs would then be eligible for the title based on points earned over the final 10 races.
Logano crew chief Paul Wolfe indicated the team is focused each week to run well and not solely focused on the final 10 events.
NASCAR officials made that quite clear during the NASCAR state of the sport news conference Friday .
"We'll absolutely look at what form the playoffs take in the offseason," NASCAR Chief Operating Officer Steve Phelps said.
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