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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?With his recent win at Vegas, Joey Logano punched his ticket to the championship four. And to possibly stanley cup  add to his 2018 Cup title. It s hard to say you know, what changes in your life if you won another championship,  Logano says.  I don t know if it really changes much at all besides you say you re a two-time champion. And that feels better than a one-time champion. It s twice as good. But it s his NASCAR test at the Milwaukee Mile 15 years ago, that he still remembers and talks about to this day. We were in Miami testing yesterday,  Logano says.  And Travis Geisler who s our c stanley puodelis ompetition director. He was there at Penske. And I was at the time driving for Joe Gibbs. And we were laughing about that day in Milwaukee how we, it was raining and our way of drying the track was to just run rental cars out there. And when you get a bunch of racers out there  It gets really dumb really quick. Rain and a minivan made for fu stanley cup n and hilarious times. So we were racing these minivans at Milwaukee Mile, like a bunch of idiots,  Logano says.  And like full contact. You know, it s like what are we doing! And yes, I remember giving you guys a ride and how funny that was. We eventually got our tires so worn out from going left so many times. We turned around and we went right, just to wear our tires equally. I don t know if I d recommend that. Now that I m a little older with kids, I really don t think I d do that anymore because I don t think it was the safest thing we ve ever done.  Gcam Salesforce buying work-chat service Slack for $27.7 billion
 WAUKESHA 鈥?At 4:39 time stopped for families here in Waukesha as they came to pray, support, and remember the lives that were lost and those who are still recovering from the nightmare that unfolded just a couple of days ago. This community has a beautiful heart, and were just broken right now,  said Waukesha resident, Sue Drasch.As Drash sat down with her grandkids and family to celebrate Thanksgiving, she says she couldnt help but think of the families that lost loved ones on Sunday, and those that now have an empty seat at the table today.WAUKESHA CHRISTMAS PARADE: Complete Coverage, Latest Updates Here6 Dead, 48 Injured When Driver Speeds Into CrowdHow To Help Victims Of The Waukesha Parade TragedyDA s Office Says Bail Was  Inappropriately Low  In Suspect s Pending Case I was thinking of this little boy now, what kind of Thanksgiving is that family having,  said Drasch.Which is why Sue, and many others this ho stanley cup liday, found themselves at Veterans Park Thursday. They were payi stanley fr ng their respects and remembering all those that were affected by the Christmas parade tragedy. I just think of the families and the poor kids and what theyre going through,  said another resident, Tammy Kainz. We were with family and stuff earlier and then we just were think stanley termosky ing about those that now dont have their family member with them today,  said Connie Robinson.And at 4:39 p.m.,  a time that resembles when the moment when the tragedy took place, people stood for a moment of silence and prayed. Pra