In a shocking turn of events, NASCAR driver Joey Logano has labeled himself a ‘sore loser’ after expressing regret over his outburst towards fellow racer Christopher Bell. The drama unfolded during last Sunday’s All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway when Bell’s aggressive driving caused Logano to miss out on defending his previous year’s victory and the chance to win a $1 million cash prize.
Following the race, Logano was visibly frustrated, stating, “I did all I could do to hold him off and he got under me…kind of just ran me up into the wall.” However, upon reviewing the replay, Logano admitted that Bell’s move was warranted, leading him to retract his initial comments. He acknowledged, “I shouldn’t have said that…I’m a sore loser. I can’t help it. It is who I am, but I think that’s also what makes us winners.”
Looking ahead, Logano and Bell are set to compete against each other once again this Sunday at Charlotte Motor Speedway in the Coca-Cola 600, a 400-lap race televised on Prime Video at 6 pm ET. Despite the upcoming showdown, Logano remains critical of the new Promoter’s Caution introduced by Marcus Smith, CEO of Speedway Motorsports during the recent race. The caution, thrown between laps 100 and 220, has sparked controversy, with Logano expressing his disapproval, stating, “I’m all about no gimmicks…me and Marcus Smith aren’t seeing eye to eye right now.”
The tension between Logano and Bell, coupled with Logano’s self-proclaimed ‘sore loser’ mentality and disdain for racing gimmicks, sets the stage for an intense and unpredictable showdown at the Coca-Cola 600. Stay tuned as these NASCAR titans face off once again in a battle for supremacy on the track.