NASCAR driver Joey Logano is a connoisseur of classic sports cars. The $24 million-worth Cup Series standout (as per Celebrity Net Worth) owns an exclusive collection that showcases several high-end beasts, including a matte black 2017 Ford GT Heritage Edition.Out of all the cars that he owns, the Heritage Ford GT is the only one that the former NASCAR Cup Series champion wants to keep forever. It’s a limited-production model that pays tribute to the original Ford GT40 Mark II, which won the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans.Revealing the masterpiece in one of his latest videos on X (formerly known as Twitter), Logano said,“This is my 2017 Ford GT. It's the only Heritage Ford GT that does not have a 2 on it. It has a 22 on it; the 22nd one built with a 22. It's a one of one. This one's a forever car. I'm not getting rid of this car; it's forever in the family.”“What is really neat to me about this car is just the aerodynamics of it,” Logano continued. “The air goes through here and then exhausts out of the taillight. It's just wild!”Currently at the NASCAR level, Joey Logano drives the No. 22 Ford Mustang Dark Horse for Team Penske. He is a three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion and also the first to win the title in the NextGen era.Next up for the 37-time winner is the Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium, scheduled for February 1, 2026. However, the first points race of the season will be held at Daytona International Speedway on February 15. It will also mark the 68th running of the crown jewel Daytona 500.“That’s the fact”- Joey Logano pinpoints what went wrong during his 2025 Cup Series campaignJoey Logano didn’t pull any punches as he reflected on his 2025 championship bid. The Mustang maestro, who captured seven top fives and 13 top-10s, thought that the No. 22 team was just not good enough.Last month, when Logano failed to qualify for the coveted Championship 4, it ended Team Penske’s three-year championship-winning streak. According to the Cup Series regular, the No. 22 team needs to do something different for its 2026 campaign.“We just have to try to be better because the bottom line is we were not good enough. That's the fact,” Joey Logano said (quoted by NASCAR.com). “There's no way to hide from that. You can't make up all these different scenarios on why you weren't.”“We weren't good enough, so we have to identify those weaknesses and figure out what to do to change those, and that will happen really quickly,” he added.Logano finished the season seventh in points. His teammate Ryan Blaney, also a former Cup Series champion, finished sixth. Logano’s other teammate, Austin Cindric, missed the playoffs this year and ended up 14th in the driver standings.