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“Brad and I sat down when we had an opening, and Joe Gibbs   the opportunity,” Gordon said. “He walked in, and I think Roger
            didn’t have a full ride for him on the Cup side,” Penske recalled.   believed in him – as I did. I looked at it and said, ‘He’s a kid who
            “… I sat down with Joey and his dad. There were no agents. It   wins more races in the Gibbs’ Busch (now Xfinity) cars at the
            was just us sitting down and shaking hands on what we were   time than Kyle (Busch) did. So, he’s capable.’ “He just needed an
            going to do.”                                              opportunity.”

            What they set out to do was simple: restore                Their first season together at Team Penske, Logano and Gordon
            Logano’s shattered confidence by putting him               won only one race. But Logano posted career highs in top-five
            in cars and surrounding him with a team that               and top-10 finishes – and his average finish of 14.1 was more
            would allow him to run up front, win races,                than three full places higher than any he had posted during his
            and ultimately compete for championships.                  time at JGR.
 By Joe Menzer  Of course, it sounds simple. That doesn’t

            mean it was easily accomplished. Nor did it                From there, he only would continue to get better as he rebuilt his
            happen overnight.                                          confidence and became more self-assured on the track. No longer
                                                                       willing to allow himself to be beat up or pushed around, Logano
            The first step was putting Logano with crew                instead began developing an aggressive, opportunistic, unapol-
            chief Todd Gordon. Over time, they developed               ogetic driving style that produced results and at the same time
               a trust in each other and a chemistry that              earned him a combination of begrudging respect and annoyance
                 would rival the best driver-crew chief                from fellow competitors.
                    combinations in the business.
                                                                       He also learned from mistakes he made earlier in his career and
                                                                       along the way even after coming over to Team Penske. He even
                                                                       began to look upon his struggles at JGR as a proverbial blessing
                                                                       in disguise.

                                                                       “The opportunity to make mistakes is one of the best things that
                                                                       can ever happen to you,” Logano said. “I made a lot of mistakes
                                                                       … a lot of mistakes in front of everybody. There were things I
                                                                       shouldn’t have said or whatever it was.

                                                Right away, Gordon     “But there are no regrets, either, because that is what formed me
                                                was impressed with     into the man I am today. If it wasn’t for each and every one of
                                                Logano’s attitude. He   those mistakes, I wouldn’t be sitting where I am today. I wouldn’t
                                                also was well aware    have the people around me, either, that have surrounded me and
                                                that at the time Logano   helped me get to where I am today.”
                                                already had won 18
                                                races at the Xfinity lev-  Former NASCAR driver and current television broadcaster Kenny
                                                 el. So, Gordon knew   Wallace has watched every step of Logano’s career closely and
                                                 that while Logano had   from the unique perspective as one who used to compete against
                                                 struggled in the Cup   him on the track.
                                                 Series, he also under-
                                                 stood that the driver   “He was thrown to the lions very early in his career when Tony
                                                 knew how to find his   Stewart suddenly left Joe Gibbs Racing to form Stewart-Haas
                                                 way to Victory Lane.  Racing. They moved him up awful quick – and on top of that, you
                                                                       were asking a young kid to step in the place of a legend and a
                                                 “I think when he      champion,” Wallace said. “All of that adds up to a tall order. Throw
                                                  walked in at Team    in all the stuff that was said about him even before he got behind
                                                    Penske, he owned   the wheel of a Cup car, and it was too much. You look back on it


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