NASCAR Stars Share Their Most Regrettable Purchases Ahead of All-Star Race
"A lot of four-wheelers": Joey Logano, William Byron and other NASCAR stars reveal their most irresponsible purchases

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Ahead of the All-Star Race at Dover, NASCAR drivers Joey Logano, William Byron, and AJ Allmendinger revealed their most irresponsible purchases. Logano boasts a collection of off-road vehicles, while Byron impulsively buys Nike shoes. Allmendinger humorously shared his regret over multiple golf clubs. Meanwhile, Logano faces challenges in the current Cup Series season.
- 01Joey Logano has amassed a collection of off-road vehicles and race cars, viewing them as investments.
- 02William Byron impulsively buys shoes exclusively from Nike, reflecting his instinctual spending habits.
- 03AJ Allmendinger humorously regretted purchasing multiple sets of golf clubs despite struggling with his golf game.
- 04Erik Jones recently bought a classic 1975 Cadillac convertible, considering it a questionable purchase.
- 05Logano is currently facing a tough season, with three finishes outside the top-35 in recent races.
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As the NASCAR All-Star Race approaches, drivers Joey Logano, William Byron, and AJ Allmendinger shared their most irresponsible purchases. Joey Logano, a three-time Cup Series champion, proudly discussed his extensive collection of off-road vehicles and race cars, stating, "I have a lot. It's probably a lot of four wheelers today, but I feel like they're all worth it. No regrets." In contrast, William Byron, a two-time Daytona 500 winner, revealed his impulsive buying habits, specifically for Nike shoes, saying, "I'm pretty instinctful when it comes to shoes. I'll just buy shoes." AJ Allmendinger provided a humorous take, lamenting his multiple sets of golf clubs, believing they would improve his swing. Erik Jones mentioned his recent purchase of a classic 1975 Cadillac convertible as a questionable investment. Meanwhile, Logano is currently struggling in the 2026 Cup Series season, with three finishes outside the top-35 and expressing frustration over his performance. He emphasized the need to keep pushing through the tough times, stating, "You can't quit. You've got to keep pushing through."
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