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Joey Logano’s 2015 Daytona 500 Heist: The Day He Stole Jeff Gordon’s Farewell Glory

Arthur Ling by Arthur Ling
February 14, 2025
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Joey Logano’s 2015 Daytona 500 Heist: The Day He Stole Jeff Gordon’s Farewell Glory

Feb 22, 2015; Daytona Beach, FL, USA; NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver Joey Logano (22) leads the field on the last lap of the Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway. Mandatory Credit: Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports

Jeff Gordon’s 2015 season was supposed to be a storybook farewell—one final victory lap before riding off into NASCAR immortality. With pole position locked in for the Daytona 500, the four-time Cup Series champion had the perfect stage to cement his legacy. But in a race filled with chaos, crashes, and a relentless young gun hungry for glory, Gordon’s script was ripped to shreds.

Enter Joey Logano, a 25-year-old upstart who wasn’t even considered a top contender against legends like Jimmie Johnson, Dale Earnhardt Jr., and Tony Stewart. But in a Daytona 500 where opportunity and aggression ruled the day, Logano seized his moment and left a trail of shattered dreams behind him—including Gordon’s.

The Jeff Gordon & Hendrick Motorsports Takeover… Until It Wasn’t

From the drop of the green flag, it looked like a Hendrick Motorsports coronation. Gordon, flashing his vintage dominance, led the early laps, while teammates Johnson and Earnhardt Jr. backed him up in formation.

But as history has shown, Daytona is a cruel mistress, and everything changed with the first “Big One” of the day. Tony Stewart, desperate to end his own Daytona 500 curse, got loose, over-corrected, and triggered a multi-car wreck. The carnage swallowed up several big names—including Matt Kenseth—sending the race into a frenzy.

As the smoke cleared and the restart came, Gordon and Johnson regrouped at the front, seemingly ready to resume their tag-team dominance. But then, an unexpected disruptor emerged—Joey Logano.

Logano Crashes the Hendrick Party

Logano, without the luxury of teammate support (after Brad Keselowski’s engine expired), decided he’d fight the Hendrick juggernaut on his own terms. He boldly stuck his Ford on the outside lane, forcing a three-wide showdown that split the field into chaos.

Gordon fought back with fury, leading a massive 53 of the next 61 green-flag laps, as if to prove a point—this was his race to win. Dale Jr. wasn’t having it, though, and he surged to the front, showing why he was Daytona royalty.

But Logano? He wasn’t going away.

With five laps to go, disaster struck in the back of the pack when Justin Allgaier triggered a wreck, setting up a green-white-checkered overtime finish—the ultimate Daytona wildcard.

Gordon was suddenly on the outside looking in.

The Young Gun Steals the Crown

When the field lined up for the final restart, Logano made the most pivotal decision of his career—he picked the outside lane alongside Denny Hamlin. That call? Genius.

As soon as the green flag dropped, Logano surged ahead, taking full command of the race. Behind him, chaos erupted with yet another crash. But before NASCAR could throw the caution, Logano had already secured his maiden Daytona 500 win.

Jeff Gordon’s dream farewell? Crushed.

Logano, the uninvited guest to the Hendrick Motorsports party, had crashed through the gates and stolen the trophy.

Looking Ahead: Logano’s Daytona Destiny

Now, nearly a decade later, Logano enters the 2025 Daytona 500 with a new mission: defending his crown. With the Great American Race just days away, he’s already proven once that he can shock the world at Daytona.

The only question left: Can he do it again?

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