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Joey Logano won the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series Championship at Phoenix Raceway, securing his third career title and second in the last three years.
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Ford achieved a one-two finish, with Team Penske’s Ryan Blaney finishing in second place behind Logano.
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The championship marks Ford’s third consecutive NASCAR Cup Series drivers title, a first in the manufacturer’s history.
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Logano is now the first driver to win three titles with Ford and one of only 10 drivers in NASCAR history to secure three championships.
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Ford has now captured 12 Cup Series championships with nine different drivers.
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Ford has won seven of the last nine titles across NASCAR's top three series and at least two series championships each of the past three years.
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Riley Herbst passed Justin Allgaier on the final lap of a double-overtime restart to win the NASCAR Xfinity Series championship race at Phoenix on Saturday.
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Herbst dominated the event, leading seven times for a race-high 167 of 213 laps.
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The win was Herbst’s second of the season and third of his career.
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Cole Custer, who was bidding for his second straight series championship, finished eighth in the race and second in the final playoff standings.
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Ford ended the season with four series wins – two each by Custer and Herbst.
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Ford’s championship streak continued Friday night, as Ty Majeski secured the manufacturer’s third consecutive NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series title.
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He dominated the race, leading 132 of 150 laps, including the entire final 27-lap green-flag run, and pulled away for a 3.945-second victory.
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This win earned Majeski his first series title and marked Ford’s third straight Truck Series championship.
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Ford has now captured six of the last seven championships in NASCAR’s top three divisions over the past three years.
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ThorSport Racing achieved its sixth series championship and third with Ford.
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Ford has now won five Truck Series titles overall, including four in the last six seasons.
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Jason Gomersall and Aaron Seton of Gomersall Motorsport helped Mustang to its 50th global victory of 2024, climbing to the top step of the Pro-Am class in the GT World Challenge Australia opener.
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George Miedecke and Rylan Gray of Miedecke Motorsport notched two podium finishes, which included second place in the opener and an overall victory in the final race of the season.
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Miedecke and Gray earned pole position for both races.
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Miedecke Motorsport won five races this season to rank second in both the Drivers’ and Teams’ Championship.
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Donny Schatz concluded his 2024 World of Outlaws Sprint Car season with a full sweep of KSE Hard Charger Awards at the World Finals in Charlotte.
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He drove from 18th to ninth on Saturday, 23rd to 15th Friday, and 25th to 14th Thursday.
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Schatz finished third in the championship, with five points-earning wins, 30 top-5s and 53 top-10s.
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The World of Outlaws will start the 2025 season Feb. 5 at Volusia Speedway.