Team Penske has asserted itself as a powerhouse in NASCAR, culminating in a dominant 1-2 finish in the 2023 Cup Series standings. With Ryan Blaney capturing the championship and teammate Joey Logano finishing runner-up, the duo’s Phoenix finale exemplified Penske’s knack for rising to the occasion. Logano, a three-time Cup Series champion, shed light on the factors driving Penske’s sustained success—beyond just skill behind the wheel.
“Adaptability Under Pressure: The Penske Advantage”
Logano was quick to point out that Penske’s success isn’t due to technical advantages in NASCAR’s spec-series format, where all teams use similar equipment. Instead, he credited the human element—the team’s personnel, meticulous attention to detail, and their ability to thrive under the psychological pressure of the playoffs.
“It’s not the parts and pieces of the cars; they’re all the same. It’s the people who put the cars together. It’s the little details that matter. But the biggest thing is the pressure of the playoffs,” Logano explained.
This mental fortitude allowed both Logano and Blaney to outperform their competitors when it mattered most, particularly in Phoenix, where they capitalized on key moments despite less-than-stellar results in prior races.
“Penske’s Championship Pedigree”
Since the 2010s, Penske drivers have consistently delivered in high-stakes scenarios, claiming five Cup Series titles. The team’s ability to excel in the knockout playoff format, introduced in 2014, has set them apart in an era that rewards adaptability and clutch performances.
Blaney’s victory this year, secured in a nail-biting finale against Logano, underscored this trend. The teammates not only outraced their fellow finalists but often appeared untouchable in critical moments.
“The Playoff Controversy: Logano vs. Hamlin”
While Logano embraces the playoff system, not everyone in the paddock is a fan. His rival, Denny Hamlin, has been vocal in criticizing the format, claiming it undermines the regular season’s legitimacy. Logano, however, fired back, accusing Hamlin of hypocrisy.
“If I remember correctly, and I’m 90 percent sure, Denny Hamlin was one of the people in the room when all this was being hashed out,” Logano said, referring to the discussions leading to the playoff system’s adoption. “He was definitely for it.”
Hamlin’s ongoing critiques have sparked a broader debate about NASCAR’s championship structure, but Logano remains unfazed, viewing his titles as fully legitimate under the current system.
“Looking Ahead: Penske’s Momentum Into 2024”
As the reigning champion, Blaney will enjoy the winter break before returning to defend his title in 2024. Meanwhile, Logano is set to challenge the rising stars of NASCAR, determined to add a fourth championship to his storied career.
For Team Penske, the focus remains on maintaining its winning culture. The combination of pressure-tested drivers, meticulous preparation, and the team’s ability to adapt in a high-stakes format continues to make them a dominant force in the NASCAR Cup Series.