Video: Joey Logano Showcases All of the Practical Uses For Bristol’s Sword Trophy in Hilarious Video

I know, I know, Joey Logano has his fair share of detractors within the NASCAR fan base, but the 2018 NASCAR Cup Series champion released perhaps the greatest bit of content in NASCAR Twitter history on Wednesday when he revealed all of the practical uses for Bristol Motor Speedway’s sword trophy, which is handed out after every victory at The Last Great Coliseum. Get ready to chuckle.

Honestly, Logano pulled off every use of the sword masterfully, except that attempt at slicing open the can of Coca-Cola. Things got a bit sticky there.

Logano took his first win of the 2021 NACAR Cup Series season in the Food City Dirt Race at Bristol on Monday. This was the first dirt event in NASCAR Cup Series competition in nearly 51-years. Logano is now a 27-time race-winner in his NASCAR Cup Series career.

Champion, check. Gobs of race wins, check. Able to win on paved or dirt surface, check. Hilarious Twitter video post, yep. Is there anything Joey Logano can’t do?

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