
FILE – Roger Penske gestures in Victory Lane after the NASCAR Daytona 500 auto race at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla., Sunday, Feb. 20, 2022. Penske has a chance to win a three-peat NASCAR championship after the victory in the runner Ryan Blaney’s second consecutive crown for the organization this year, following teammate Joey Logano’s title in 2022. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)
Roger Penske accomplished something this season that the pioneering motorsports mogul had never done in his long and accomplished career with back-to-back NASCAR championships.
Ryan Blaney gave Penske back-to-back playoff titles in Phoenix last month following teammate Joey Logano’s 2022 title victory.
“You win one and you start again,” Penske said. “They don’t give you an extra round in front of everyone after you win one. Last year, Joey did a great job, and actually, when you think about it, last year in Phoenix, if you watched him, Ryan was a good winger. He had a fast car in Phoenix, so we knew he had the speed. »
This showed throughout last season as Blaney won three times, including twice in the playoffs and was fastest when it mattered most with eight top 10s in the last 12 races.
Blaney was thrilled with his championship after starring in two Penske firsts: winning the Coca-Cola 600 to combine with Josef Newgarden’s victory at the Indianapolis 500 on Memorial Day weekend, then winning that NASCAR crown.
“You don’t often get the opportunity to do this, to do something for Roger that he’s never done before, and to be able to bring that to him is really, really special,” Blaney said.
Count on Blaney and Logano to go strong after a Penske hat-trick when the season begins next season.
A few other title contenders, Denny Hamlin and Chase Elliott, will be worth watching after offseason surgeries.
Hamlin had declared 2023 to be his year before being knocked out of contention in the penultimate race of the season. He underwent shoulder surgery in November he said it was more complicated than he expected. Hamlin said that would affect off-season preparations for next year.
Elliott underwent shoulder surgery to repair a torn labrum and he thinks he will be ready for next year. He missed six races in 2023 after injuring his leg while snowboarding.
A healthy Elliott should make Hendrick Motorsports stronger than ever. Former champions Kyle Larson and William Byron had a combined 10 victories and finished second and third in the series standings.
NASCAR fans will have several new ways to stream sports after seven-year media rights deal including Amazon, TNT and Max. The new deal is worth $7.7 billion, when factoring in the previously announced $1.1 billion contract with CW, according to Sports Business Journal. NASCAR did not detail the value of the contract. THE BIGGEST SURPRISE
The rebirth of Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing under the leadership of former series champion Brad Keselowski, an owner who helped Jack Roush’s once-formidable program return to prominence this season. The program took drivers Chris Buescher and Keselowski to the playoffs, with Buescher winning three races and advancing to the final eight.
Kevin Harvick had his last NASCAR season without a victory, despite the tributes and memories at almost every stage of the circuit. The Stewart-Haas driver came close, finishing second to William Byron at Darlington in May. Harvick finishes his career with 60 wins and a record 14 consecutive playoff appearances, as well as a 2014 Series championship.TOP ROOKIE
Ty Gibbs, the grandson of Joe Gibbs, was the 2022 Xfinity Series champion and backed that up by winning Rookie of the Year in his first full Cup Series season behind the wheel of his grandfather’s No. 54 car. Gibbs, 21, had nine top-10 finishes last season, his best being a fourth-place finish at Charlotte’s Roval course last October. RETIREMENT AGE?
Martin Truex Jr., the 2017 NASCAR champion, considered leaving the cockpit of Joe Gibbs Racing’s No. 19 car at age 43 before signing a one-year extension. Several times throughout the year, Truex looked like a driver ready to join his contemporaries Jeff Gordon, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and now Harvick outside the NASCAR garage.
Noah Gragson is getting a second chance after a like on a social media post about the killing of George Floyd nearly cost him his NASCAR career. The talented 25-year-old has spent the last five months working on his personal growth and maturity following his dismissal from Legacy Motor Club. He was signed by Stewart-Haas Racing to drive the No. 10 formerly managed by Aric Almirola.