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Joey Logano Slams Chicago NASCAR Schedule Rumor

2026-07-09 · Joey Logano · Opinion

**Joey Logan​o** blasted a circulating rumor about a Chicago NASCAR race date on **9 July 2026**, saying the misinformation threatens fans, sponsors and the series’ credibility.

Logano took to his social‑media channels early Thursday, stating the alleged Chicago race date is “pure speculation” and urging the NASCAR community to wait for an official announcement. He emphasized that spreading unverified dates distracts from the real work of preparing for the upcoming season.

The rumor surfaced just weeks before the season‑opening event at Daytona, a period when teams are finalising car setups and sponsors are negotiating exposure packages. Logano warned that false dates could cause ticket‑sales platforms to list nonexistent events, leading to refunds and eroding fan trust. He also noted that sponsors allocate budgets months in advance, so a phantom race could throw off marketing calendars.

Logano has been vocal about protecting the sport’s integrity, especially after several high‑profile schedule changes in recent years. His comments echo earlier remarks about the need for transparent communication from NASCAR leadership. By speaking out, he positions himself as a driver who cares about the business side of racing, not just the on‑track performance.

NASCAR has not issued a formal response as of the time of writing. The organization typically confirms new venues during its annual schedule release in early August. Until then, Logano advises fans to follow official NASCAR channels and ignore unverified posts.

While the rumor itself doesn’t change Logano’s race schedule, his willingness to address it publicly may influence how sponsors view his marketability. A driver who defends the sport’s reputation can be an attractive partner, especially as NASCAR seeks to expand into new markets like the Midwest.

Logano’s firm stance on the Chicago rumor underscores a growing trend of athletes using their platforms to shape narrative around their sport’s business decisions. Whether NASCAR will eventually add a Chicago stop remains to be seen, but for now, Logano’s message is clear: **wait for official word, not gossip**.

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