NASCAR’s Joey Logano has appeared on commentary in the broadcasting booth for the Xfinity Series over recent seasons.

He seems to enjoy it. So do the fans.

But what kind of thoughts might Logano have about possibly doing commentary full-time after retirement?

He opened up about that recently during an interview with SiriusXM’s NASCAR Radio.

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Retirement Is Far Off For Logano

Logano doesn’t know exactly how much longer he has before retirement but believes it will probably be a while.

Which would obviously affect any decisions about becoming a commentator.

ā€œI don’t know when that time is yet, to be honest with you,” Logano told NASCAR Radio. “I know it’s more than five years out. But I don’t know, I don’t know after that. We’ll just kind of have to wait and see. How life is going, what’s going on.”

“But it definitely seems like something that I would want to do,” he added.

Logano continued, ā€œI don’t think I’m just going to, when I’m done driving, I’m not just going to leave the sport. I don’t agree with that.ā€

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Joey Logano On Kevin Harvick

Logano also shared his thoughts about Kevin Harvick being in the FOX booth in 2024.

From Yardbarker:

ā€œYou look at, what Kevin’s doing right now. Not only does he enjoy doing it, and I’m sure he’s getting paid to do it, but it’s great for the sport. It’s the right thing to do for the sport, on top of it. It’s a pretty relaxed schedule, in comparison to driving a car. There’s significantly less pressure up in the TV booth. It’s enjoyable,ā€ Logano added.

ā€œYeah, you might not win every time, but you’re definitely not going to lose. It’s just like, you know what you’re going to have when you wake up in the morning. For us right now, you wake up in the morning and it’s like, ā€˜Alright, I hope it’s a good one,’ if not, ā€˜Ugh,’ the week sucks. I don’t know, in TV you’re probably just going to roll through the same every week, for the most part. There’s probably a little bit of enjoyment to that.

ā€œI was laughing, because I flew home with Kevin after Vegas. He was like, ā€˜Oh, how was your day boys?’ He’s there, happy as can be, joking around, having a grand old time. I’m like, ā€˜Eh.’ You’ve kind of got that anger in your stomach at that moment, because of the race. It’s funny. So some day, I’d like to do that, but for now, I still enjoy driving the car, and I’ll do that as long as I can be competitive.ā€

Regardless of what the future holds, at only 33 years old, Joey Logano still has plenty of time.