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NASCAR operations of Team Penske

The NASCAR operation of the racing team Team Penske is a unit based in Mooresville, North Carolina, US. The team fields Ford Mustangs in the NASCAR Cup Series and has won a total of four drivers' championships and over 170 races over both Cup and Xfinity series.

Penske's NASCAR Garage in Mooresville, North Carolina.
Penske's three cars, driven by Joey Logano, Ryan Blaney and Brad Keselowski at the 2019 Daytona 500

The team has also used the following names:

  • Penske Racing South: formerly used to differentiate the NASCAR operation from its open-wheel and sports car racing operation that was based in Reading, Pennsylvania; the name ceased to be used when the entire operation moved to North Carolina.
  • Penske-Kranefuss Racing: used from 1998 until 2001 when Michael Kranefuss, who had previously fielded a car with Carl Haas as a partner, merged his team with Penske's and brought Jeremy Mayfield, his driver, into the Penske fold in car No. 12. The partnership ended after 2001, but Penske continues to run car No. 12 to this day.
  • Penske-Jasper Racing: used in 2004 and 2005. Roger Penske had been supplying Jasper Motorsports with engines for several years and bought a share of the team so he could run its No. 77 for Brendan Gaughan as part of the Penske team. The partnership dissolved after Penske gave up his stake in the team and fired Gaughan.

Background

The team debuted in 1972 at Riverside International Raceway. Mark Donohue was driving a factory-sponsored red-white-blue American Motors Matador. It was dubbed the "flying brick" by many noting its squarish aerodynamics. The car finished 39th after rear-end problems. The team ran part-time for a few years, fielding cars for several drivers including Donohue (won the 1973 Western 500 in the No. 16 Matador), Dave Marcis, Donnie Allison, and Bobby Allison. The team went full-time with Bobby Allison in 1976 with a new, more aerodynamic fastback coupe, finishing 4th in the points. In 1980, the team fielded two races for Rusty Wallace, finishing 2nd in his first race at Atlanta. Penske sold his machinery to the Elliott family in 1977 and got out of NASCAR.[1]

The team did not run for eleven years, returning in 1991 with Wallace at the wheel again, with Rusty moving his Miller beer dollars to the new team from the recently suspended operations of Raymond Beadle's Blue Max Racing team. Early in 2008, Roger Penske and Penske Racing won the 2008 Daytona 500 with Ryan Newman, the first time Penske has won a restrictor plate race, winning with a 1–2 finish.

In 2003, Penske switched from fielding works Fords to works Dodges and thus received full-factory support from Dodge. By 2011, however, Penske was the only NASCAR team running Dodges full-time as most of the former Dodge teams had either folded or switched to other brands such as Chevrolet, Ford, or Toyota. Owner Roger Penske announced on March 1, 2012, that the team would return to full-works Ford in 2013 including a full-factory support.[2]

In 2012, with Dodge, Brad Keselowski brought home Penske's first Sprint Cup title.

In 2014, the team changed their name branding from "Penske Racing" to "Team Penske" to match their IndyCar name.[3]

For the 2016 season, Team Penske fielded the No. 2 Miller Lite Ford Fusion for Keselowski and the No. 22 Shell/Pennzoil Ford Fusion for Joey Logano. The team also supplies cars to the historic NASCAR team, Wood Brothers Racing, who fields Penske development driver Ryan Blaney on a full-time basis.

In 2018, the team fielded the No. 2 Ford Fusion full-time for Brad Keselowski, the No. 22 Ford Fusion full-time for Joey Logano, and the No. 12 Ford Fusion full-time for Ryan Blaney in the NASCAR Cup Series, as well as the No. 22 Ford Mustang full-time for part-time drivers Brad Keselowski, Joey Logano, Ryan Blaney, and Paul Menard, and full-time driver Austin Cindric, and the No. 12 Ford Mustang part-time for full-time driver Austin Cindric in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. Cindric split his full-time 2018 schedule between the 22 and 12 for Team Penske, and the 60 of Roush Fenway Racing, before being signed by Penske for the full 2019 Xfinity Series season in the No. 22 car. Joey Logano won the Cup Series championship, giving Penske his second Cup title as an owner.

1972–1980 results

NASCAR Winston Cup Series results
Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 NWCC Pts Ref
1972 Mark Donohue 16 AMC RSD
39
DAY
35
RCH ONT
44
CAR ATL
15
BRI DAR NWS MAR TAL
Dave Marcis CLT
31
DOV MCH DAR
7
RCH DOV
37
MAR
29
NWS CLT
26
CAR
7
TWS
2 MCH
9
NSV
Donnie Allison 16 RSD
3
TWS DAY BRI TRN ATL TAL [4]
1973 Mark Donohue RSD
1*
ATL
30
NWS DAR
Dave Marcis 2 DAY
27
RCH CAR
37
BRI MAR
26
TAL NSV CLT
28
DOV
8
TWS
33
RSD MCH DAY BRI
28
ATL TAL NSV DAR RCH DOV NWS MAR CLT CAR
5
1974 Gary Bettenhausen 16 RSD
7
DAY
12
RCH CAR BRI ATL
9
TAL
37
NSV DOV CLT MCH
4
Dave Marcis DAR
6
NWS MAR
George Follmer RSD
33
Bobby Allison DAY
5*
BRI NSV ATL POC TAL
12 MCH
5
DAR
30
RCH DOV
13
NWS MAR CLT
5
CAR
4
ONT
1
1975 16 RSD
1*
DAY
2
RCH CAR BRI ATL
30
NWS DAR
1
MAR
4
TAL
35
NSV DOV CLT RSD
2*
MCH
22
DAY
35
NSV POC
31
TAL
29
MCH
4
DAR
1
DOV
28
NWS MAR
3
CLT
31
RCH CAR
2
BRI ATL
26
ONT
5
24th 2181 [5]
1976 2 RSD
15
4th 4097 [6]
Mercury DAY
25
CAR
21
RCH
3
BRI
5
ATL
29
NWS
3
DAR
18
MAR
6
TAL
3
NSV
5
DOV
4
CLT
4
RSD
2
MCH
3
DAY
3
NSV
7
POC
24
TAL
23
MCH
4
BRI
6
DAR
9
RCH
2
DOV
4
MAR
27
NWS
29
CLT
3
CAR
4
ATL
26
ONT
33
1977 Dave Marcis Chevy RSD
4
RCH
4
CAR
24
ATL
6
NWS DAR
6
BRI MAR NSV
4
DOV MCH
4
DAY NSV POC TAL MCH
22
BRI DAR RCH DOV MAR NWS CLT
23
CAR ATL ONT
Mercury DAY
28
TAL
5
CLT
36
RSD
1980 Rusty Wallace 16 Chevy RSD DAY RCH CAR ATL
2
BRI DAR NWS MAR TAL NSV DOV CLT TWS RSD MCH DAY NSV POC TAL MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV NWS MAR CLT
14
CAR ATL ONT 57th 291 [7]

Cup Series

Car No. 2 history

 
Rusty Wallace's black Miller scheme in 1994
Origins with Blue Max Racing (1983–1990)

The No. 2 car's history can be traced back to the late 1970s with M. C. Anderson and Benny Parsons. Bobby Allison drove two and a half seasons for Penske, winning four races for the team with a best standing of 4th. Cale Yarborough drove the 27 Valvoline car in 1981 and 1982 respectively. In 1983, the team switched hands to Raymond Beadle and Blue Max Racing with Tim Richmond driving. The team picked up Rusty Wallace in 1986 and won a Championship in 1989. In 1990, the team barely made it through the season with the help of Roger Penske funding the team to keep going. By late 1990, the team was purchased as a base for Roger's new team. During the offseason, the team changed numbers from 27 to 2 (Wallace's old racing number) and kept the Miller Sponsorship.

Rusty Wallace (1991–2005)

The No. 2 team has not seen many changes since its debut under the Penske banner at the 1991 Daytona 500, where it finished 27th after a crash late in the race. Wallace drove the car from 1991 to 2005, with some form of Miller Beer as the primary sponsor of the team. Wallace moved to Penske from Blue Max Racing, which suspended operations after 1990. The team in its first year won two races and finished 10th in points. In 1992, Wallace won one race and finished 13th in points. Things then turned around for him and Penske, winning 25 races over the next four years, despite never winning the championship.

The team switched from Pontiac to Ford in 1994.[8] The season finale at Atlanta Motor Speedway and the entire 1996 season saw a small change when the popular Miller Genuine Draft paint scheme was replaced with a red, blue and yellow splashed scheme that advertised the Miller brand. After winning five races that season, Wallace donned the blue and white colors of Miller Lite in 1997. After winning one race a piece over the next three years, he put together four wins and won nine Bud poles in 2000, the highest total of his career. In 2002, he failed to win races, marking the first year since 1985 that he was winless throughout a season. After that year, the team switched manufacturers from Ford to Dodge. In 2004, Wallace announced the 2005 season would be his last in the Cup Series, citing his son's racing career and wanting to concentrate on his Busch Series team, Rusty Wallace Racing, for the departure. During that season, Wallace returned to victory lane for the first time since 2001 at Martinsville, one of his historically strong racetracks. Although he would not win a race during his final season, Wallace qualified for the Chase for the Nextel Cup and finished eighth in series points.

Kurt Busch (2006–2010)
 
The No. 2 car in 2008 with Kurt Busch driving

To replace the retiring Wallace, Penske tabbed 2004 Nextel Cup Champion Kurt Busch. However, this caused a problem with Busch's then-current team, Roush Racing, as he was still under contract for the 2006 season. The situation was resolved thanks in part to the resolution of another disputed contract with Roush. Roush Racing signed Jamie McMurray to drive their No. 6 car for the 2006 season but his previous team owner, Chip Ganassi, would not let him drive for Roush. Eventually, an agreement was struck where McMurray was released from his team to replace Busch in the No. 97 car (which was then renumbered to 26), therefore freeing up Busch to drive the No. 2 car. He quickly brought the team back to victory lane by winning in his fifth start with the team at Bristol, his only win of 2006. The No. 2 team finished 16th in the season points. Busch won six additional races with the No. 2 car, his last being the 2010 Coca-Cola 600. He qualified for the Chase three times, with a best finish of fourth in the final standings in 2009.

Brad Keselowski (2011–2021)

In 2011, the No. 2 team swapped numbers with the No. 12 team of Brad Keselowski, which secured Keselowski's run with the No. 2 team's points. Jay Guy was replaced by Nationwide Series crew chief Paul Wolfe as the team's crew chief. The No. 2 team with Keselowski and Wolfe initially struggled for the first half of the season, although they won a fuel-mileage race at Kansas. The team's performance started to improve dramatically after Keselowski injured his leg during a testing crash at Road Atlanta. Keselowski and Wolfe grabbed two more wins at Pocono and at Bristol and rallied to make the 2011 Chase field. However, the final 10 races would be an up and down affair for the team, and they were knocked out of contention after finishing 18th at Phoenix. Nonetheless, Keselowski managed a fifth-place finish in points, a dramatic turnaround from his 2010 performance.

2012 would be Keselowski's breakout season, as he won five races at Bristol, Talladega, Kentucky, Chicagoland, and Dover, with the last two being his first Chase wins. He would ultimately win Team Penske its first Sprint Cup title after a close battle with Jimmie Johnson. This would also be the final year of Dodge in the Cup series.

With Dodge's departure, Team Penske switched back to Ford in the 2013 season. Compared to his 2012 championship run, Keselowski's 2013 season was a step back, as he opened the season with four top-fives but struggled with consistency from there and eventually missed the Chase altogether. He would win a single race, at Charlotte in October, and rallied to finish fourteenth in points, the highest rank outside the Chase field (due to the Richmond scandal that resulted in Jeff Gordon getting an additional Chase berth).

Keselowski recovered quickly in 2014, winning the third race of the year at Las Vegas after Dale Earnhardt Jr. ran out of gas on the final lap. He later dominated and won Kentucky to become the first two-time winner at the track, and dominated the July race at Loudon and the September race at Richmond as well, to secure the top seed in the reformatted Chase for the Sprint Cup. Keselowski then won back-to-back for the first time in his career in the first Chase race at Chicagoland, to secure an immediate transfer into the Contender round of the new Chase. After suffering a blown tire at Kansas and tussling with Matt Kenseth and Denny Hamlin at Charlotte, Keselowski went to Talladega needing to win to make the Eliminator round, which he ultimately did after outbattling Ryan Newman on the final lap. However, he suffered a mechanical failure that caused him to wreck at Martinsville, and subsequently tangled with Gordon at Texas, which led to a post-race brawl that became one of the highlights of the season. Keselowski would ultimately be eliminated from the Chase after Phoenix, and finished fifth in the final points, with his six wins being a career-high.

Keselowski won his first race of 2015 at California after taking advantage of two late cautions to run down the dominant car of ex-teammate Kurt Busch. This would prove to be the only win of his season, but Keselowski once again advanced to the Eliminator Round of the Chase before suffering another wreck at Martinsville, and after leading the majority of the Texas race only to be passed by Jimmie Johnson with six laps to go, Keselowski was once again eliminated from championship contention after Phoenix.

Keselowski got back to his winning ways in 2016, breaking through at Las Vegas for the second time in three seasons. He also scored his third win in the GEICO 500 at Talladega, then found his first Daytona win in the Coke Zero 400, followed by his third career win at Kentucky.

Keselowski got his first win in 2017 after Kevin Harvick had trouble in the pits at Atlanta Motor Speedway. He was leading at Las Vegas when something broke in the car with two to go. He hung on for fifth. He remained consistent, winning the STP 500 for his first Martinsville win. He continued to be consistent until a strange crash early in the Coca-Cola 600, when a piece of metal from Jeffrey Earnhardt pierced Chase Elliott's grill and went into his engine, causing a mass oil leak and fire. Brad slid in the oil, right to Elliott's rear end. Keselowski would go on to make the playoffs for the sixth time in his Cup series career and score an additional win in the wreck infested Alabama 500 at the Talladega Superspeedway and have the dominant car at Martinsville before a late-race caution and contact with Chase Elliott took him out of contention for the win and he would finish fourth. Keselowski made the final round at Homestead-Miami speedway finished seventh in the race and fourth in the final standings to champion Martin Truex Jr.

 
Brad Keselowski's No. 2 at Sonoma Raceway in 2019

In 2018, Keselowski scored three wins in a row at Darlington, Indianapolis, and Las Vegas, but his run at the Playoffs was marred by bad finishes at the Charlotte Roval, Talladega, and Dover, resulting in his elimination from the Round of 12. Keselowski finished the season eighth in points.

Keselowski started the 2019 season with a 12th-place finish at the Daytona 500. A week later, he won at Atlanta; this gave him his 60th overall win with Team Penske and the first MENCS win for the new Ford Mustang GT. Keselowski also scored wins at Martinsville and Kansas and finished eighth in points for the second consecutive year.

Keselowski rebounded in 2020. He scored three wins and finished third in points after the regular season. In the second race of the playoffs, he scored his fourth win of the season at Richmond and made the final four but would lose the championship to Chase Elliott.

In 2021 Keslowski won only once at the spring Talladega race but made still made it to the round of 8 although he would miss the final four after finishing 3rd at Martinsville. He would finish 6th in points.

Austin Cindric (2022–)
 
Austin Cindric in the No. 2 at Auto Club Speedway in 2022

On July 15, 2021, it was confirmed that Keselowski would not be returning to Team Penske in 2022 (revealing on July 20 that he had accepted a driver and co-owner role at Roush-Fenway Racing). The same day that Keselowski's departure was officially confirmed by Penske, Austin Cindric (who was originally going to drive for Wood Brothers Racing in 2022) was announced as Keselowski's replacement. Cindric won the Daytona 500 in his first full time start in the Cup Series with Penske. On July 20, crew chief Jeremy Bullins was suspended for four races due to a tire and wheel loss during the 2022 Ambetter 301 at Loudon.[9] Cindric was eliminated in the Round of 12 after finishing 21st at the Charlotte Roval.[10] He finished the season 12th in the points standings and won the NASCAR Rookie of the Year honors.[11]

Car No. 2 results

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Owners Pts
1991 Rusty Wallace 2 Pontiac DAY
27
RCH
4
CAR
28
ATL
10
DAR
5
BRI
1
NWS
32
MAR
21
TAL
26
CLT
22
DOV
9
SON
3*
POC
31
MCH
17
DAY
12
POC
1
TAL
6
GLN
4
MCH
3
BRI
32
DAR
32
RCH
3
DOV
25
MAR
7
NWS
6
CLT
27
CAR
11
PHO
5
ATL
34
10th 3582
1992 DAY
31
CAR
26
RCH
17
ATL
15
DAR
11
BRI
9
NWS
2
MAR
31
TAL
11
CLT
18
DOV
3
SON
7
POC
24
MCH
37
DAY
9
POC
18
TAL
11
GLN
6
MCH
21
BRI
10
DAR
9
RCH
1*
DOV
16
MAR
2*
NWS
4
CLT
37
CAR
21
PHO
28*
ATL
6
13th 3556
1993 DAY
32
CAR
1*
RCH
2
ATL
3
DAR
5
BRI
1*
NWS
1
MAR
1*
TAL
6
SON
38
CLT
29
DOV
21
POC
39
MCH
5
DAY
18
NHA
1
POC
2
TAL
17
GLN
19
MCH
6
BRI
2*
DAR
3
RCH
1*
DOV
1*
MAR
2
NWS
1*
CLT
4
CAR
1*
PHO
19
ATL
1*
2nd 4446
1994 Ford DAY
41
CAR
1*
RCH
2
ATL
24
DAR
33
BRI
7
NWS
2
MAR
1*
TAL
33
SON
5
CLT
2*
DOV
1
POC
1*
MCH
1*
DAY
26
NHA
3
POC
9
TAL
42
IND
4
GLN
17
MCH
4
BRI
1
DAR
7
RCH
4
DOV
1
MAR
1*
NWS
4
CLT
37
CAR
35
PHO
17
ATL
32
3rd 4207
1995 DAY
34
CAR
24
RCH
3*
ATL
10
DAR
23
BRI
2
NWS
4
MAR
1*
TAL
20
SON
20
CLT
34
DOV
9
POC
17
MCH
3
DAY
27
NHA
6
POC
16*
TAL
30
IND
2
GLN
26
MCH
5
BRI
21
DAR
3
RCH
1*
DOV
3
MAR
3
NWS
2
CLT
9
CAR
2
PHO
4
ATL
3
5th 4240
1996 DAY
16
CAR
22
RCH
7
ATL
36
DAR
4
BRI
5
NWS
33
MAR
1
TAL
30
SON
1*
CLT
34
DOV
7
POC
31
MCH
1
DAY
31
NHA
7
POC
1
TAL
10
IND
7
GLN
33
MCH
39
BRI
1*
DAR
38
RCH
6
DOV
2
MAR
36
NWS
10
CLT
8
CAR
8
PHO
40
ATL
10
7th 3717
1997 DAY
41
CAR
6
RCH
1
ATL
31
DAR
6
TEX
37
BRI
2*
MAR
5
SON
40
TAL
37
CLT
2
DOV
39
POC
22
MCH
29
CAL
14
DAY
6
NHA
3
POC
37
IND
38
GLN
3
MCH
13
BRI
12
DAR
43
RCH
5
NHA
21
DOV
16
MAR
15*
CLT
12
TAL
10
CAR
18
PHO
2*
ATL
32
9th 3598
1998 DAY
5
CAR
2
LVS
3
ATL
4
DAR
3
BRI
33*
TEX
12
MAR
6
TAL
12
CAL
34
CLT
2
DOV
18
RCH
3
MCH
17
POC
42
SON
5
NHA
4
POC
6
IND
8
GLN
4
MCH
23
BRI
3
NHA
8
DAR
7
RCH
7
DOV
5
MAR
28
CLT
26
TAL
27
DAY
5
PHO
1*
CAR
3
ATL
20
4th 4501
1999 DAY
8*
CAR
10
LVS
9
ATL
35
DAR
33
TEX
4
BRI
1*
MAR
7*
TAL
41
CAL
11
RCH
5
CLT
31
DOV
6
MCH
12
POC
43
SON
4
DAY
11*
NHA
42
POC
18
IND
8
GLN
3
MCH
16
BRI
18
DAR
8
RCH
14
NHA
6*
DOV
32
MAR
4
CLT
8
TAL
11
CAR
5
PHO
32
HOM
12
ATL
13
8th 4155
2000 DAY
4
CAR
11
LVS
15
ATL
32
DAR
16
BRI
1
TEX
4
MAR
10*
TAL
41
CAL
8
RCH
5*
CLT
8
DOV
14
MCH
7
POC
10*
SON
26
DAY
3
NHA
15
POC
1
IND
2*
GLN
34
MCH
1*
BRI
1*
DAR
30
RCH
34
NHA
5
DOV
8
MAR
23
CLT
21
TAL
8
CAR
5
PHO
4
HOM
15
ATL
7
7th 4544
2001 DAY
3
CAR
7
LVS
43
ATL
12
DAR
10
BRI
7
TEX
12
MAR
13
TAL
13
CAL
1*
RCH
3*
CLT
14
DOV
21
MCH
41
POC
16
SON
5
DAY
7
CHI
13
NHA
43
POC
6
IND
4
GLN
43
MCH
17
BRI
5
DAR
22
RCH
5*
DOV
11
KAN
4*
CLT
7
MAR
15
TAL
16
PHO
15
CAR
24
HOM
12
ATL
12
NHA
18
7th 4481
2002 DAY
18
CAR
8
LVS
11
ATL
6
DAR
7
BRI
9
TEX
11
MAR
16
TAL
8
CAL
8
RCH
25
CLT
10
DOV
17
POC
9
MCH
7
SON
27
DAY
2
CHI
25
NHA
4
POC
40
IND
2
GLN
17
MCH
24
BRI
2
DAR
22
RCH
15
NHA
19
DOV
15
KAN
3
TAL
13
CLT
5
MAR
9
ATL
17
CAR
27
PHO
2
HOM
14
7th 4574
2003 Dodge DAY
25
CAR
6*
LVS
40
ATL
15
DAR
16
BRI
14
TEX
14
TAL
37
MAR
8
CAL
3*
RCH
10
CLT
12
DOV
6
POC
16
MCH
12
SON
8
DAY
28
CHI
32
NHA
17
POC
11
IND
10
GLN
37
MCH
38
BRI
43
DAR
36
RCH
5
NHA
6
DOV
10
TAL
9
KAN
9
CLT
13
MAR
29
ATL
19
PHO
33
CAR
23
HOM
23
14th 3950
2004 DAY
29
CAR
7
LVS
10
ATL
35
DAR
29
BRI
2
TEX
5
MAR
1
TAL
33
CAL
35
RCH
16
CLT
10
DOV
13
POC
32
MCH
22
SON
28
DAY
27
CHI
11
NHA
30
POC
17
IND
13
GLN
25
MCH
36
BRI
26
CAL
10
RCH
10
NHA
14
DOV
13
TAL
26
KAN
18
CLT
31
MAR
10
ATL
11
PHO
7
DAR
18
HOM
8
16th 3960
2005 DAY
10
CAL
10
LVS
12
ATL
27
BRI
13*
MAR
5
TEX
10
PHO
36
TAL
22
DAR
12
RCH
19
CLT
10
DOV
5
POC
11
MCH
10
SON
4
DAY
4
CHI
12
NHA
8
POC
2
IND
25
GLN
6
MCH
13
BRI
5
CAL
15
RCH
5
NHA
6
DOV
3
TAL
25
KAN
7
CLT
24
MAR
19
ATL
37
TEX
22
PHO
29
HOM
13
8th 6140
2006 Kurt Busch DAY
38
CAL
16
LVS
16
ATL
37
BRI
1
MAR
11
TEX
34
PHO
24
TAL
7
RCH
29
DAR
19
CLT
39
DOV
16
POC
2
MCH
9
SON
5
DAY
3
CHI
8
NHA
38
POC
2
IND
12
GLN
19
MCH
40
BRI
37
CAL
27
RCH
27
NHA
19
DOV
4
KAN
25
TAL
3
CLT
32
MAR
27
ATL
14
TEX
8
PHO
8
HOM
43
16th 3900
2007 DAY
41
CAL
7
LVS
26
ATL
11
BRI
29
MAR
12
TEX
11
PHO
18
TAL
3
RCH
5
DAR
12
CLT
32
DOV
42
POC
16
MCH
25
SON
22
NHA
21
DAY
3
CHI
6
IND
11
POC
1
GLN
11
MCH
1
BRI
6
CAL
9
RCH
9
NHA
25
DOV
29
KAN
11
TAL
7
CLT
26
MAR
21
ATL
8
TEX
8
PHO
12
HOM
2
7th 6231
2008 DAY
2
CAL
13
LVS
38
ATL
11
BRI
12
MAR
33
TEX
23
PHO
23
TAL
39
RCH
42
DAR
12
CLT
16
DOV
20
POC
8
MCH
21
SON
32
NHA
1
DAY
4
CHI
28
IND
40
POC
38
GLN
10
MCH
36
BRI
15
CAL
39
RCH
10
NHA
6
DOV
34
KAN
30
TAL
21
CLT
3
MAR
36
ATL
6
TEX
41
PHO
2
HOM
43
18th 3635
2009 DAY
10
CAL
5
LVS
23
ATL
1
BRI
11
MAR
18
TEX
8
PHO
3
TAL
6
RCH
12
DAR
16
CLT
34
DOV
5
POC
37
MCH
8
SON
15
NHA
3
DAY
5
CHI
17
IND
27
POC
9
GLN
7
MCH
36
BRI
7
ATL
38
RCH
2
NHA
6
DOV
5
KAN
11
CAL
8
CLT
10
MAR
17
TAL
30
TEX
1
PHO
6
HOM
4
4th 6446
2010 DAY
23
CAL
6
LVS
35
ATL
1
BRI
3
MAR
23
PHO
35
TEX
4
TAL
8
RCH
18
DAR
3
DOV
19
CLT
1
POC
6
MCH
3
SON
32
NHA
3
DAY
7
CHI
26
IND
10
POC
33
GLN
2
MCH
40
BRI
9
ATL
6
RCH
18
NHA
13
DOV
4
KAN
13
CAL
21
CLT
30
MAR
16
TAL
30
TEX
24
PHO
9
HOM
18
11th 6142
2011 Brad Keselowski DAY
29
PHO
15
LVS
26
BRI
18
CAL
26
MAR
19
TEX
18
TAL
33
RCH
26
DAR
3
DOV
13
CLT
19
KAN
1
POC
23
MCH
25
SON
10
DAY
15
KEN
7
NHA
35
IND
9
POC
1
GLN
2
MCH
3
BRI
1
ATL
6
RCH
12
CHI
6
NHA
2
DOV
20
KAN
3
CLT
16
TAL
4
MAR
17
TEX
24
PHO
18
HOM
20
5th 2319
2012 DAY
32
PHO
5
LVS
32
BRI
1*
CAL
18
MAR
9
TEX
36
KAN
11
RCH
9
TAL
1
DAR
15
CLT
5
DOV
12
POC
18
MCH
13
SON
12
KEN
1
DAY
8
NHA
5
IND
9
POC
4
GLN
2
MCH
2
BRI
30
ATL
3
RCH
7
CHI
1
NHA
6
DOV
1
TAL
7
CLT
11*
KAN
8
MAR
6
TEX
2
PHO
6
HOM
15
1st 2400
2013 Ford DAY
4
PHO
4
LVS
3
BRI
3
CAL
23
MAR
6
TEX
9
KAN
6
RCH
33
TAL
15
DAR
32
CLT
35
DOV
5
POC
16
MCH
12
SON
21
KEN
33
DAY
21
NHA
4
IND
21
POC
6
GLN
2
MCH
12
BRI
30
ATL
35
RCH
17*
CHI
7
NHA
11
DOV
37
KAN
17
CLT
1
TAL
29
MAR
4
TEX
6
PHO
11
HOM
6
14th 1041
2014 DAY
3
PHO
3
LVS
1*
BRI
14
CAL
26
MAR
38
TEX
15
DAR
17
RCH
4
TAL
38
KAN
13
CLT
10
DOV
2
POC
2*
MCH
3
SON
22
KEN
1*
DAY
18
NHA
1*
IND
12
POC
23
GLN
35
MCH
8
BRI
2
ATL
39
RCH
1*
CHI
1
NHA
7
DOV
2
KAN
36
CLT
16
TAL
1
MAR
31
TEX
3
PHO
4
HOM
3
5th 2361
2015 DAY
41
ATL
9
LVS
7
PHO
6
CAL
1
MAR
2
TEX
5
BRI
35
RCH
17
TAL
22
KAN
7
CLT
7
DOV
12
POC
17
MCH
6
SON
19
DAY
29
KEN
6
NHA
2*
IND
10
POC
2
GLN
7
MCH
9
BRI
6
DAR
2*
RCH
8
CHI
8
NHA
12
DOV
16
CLT
9
KAN
9
TAL
4
MAR
32
TEX
2*
PHO
9
HOM
3*
7th 2347
2016 DAY
20
ATL
9
LVS
1
PHO
29
CAL
9
MAR
5
TEX
18
BRI
18
RCH
11
TAL
1*
KAN
10
DOV
6
CLT
5
POC
3
MCH
4
SON
15
DAY
1*
KEN
1
NHA
15
IND
17
POC
2
GLN
3*
BRI
33
MCH
3
DAR
9
RCH
4
CHI
5
NHA
4
DOV
4
CLT
7
KAN
38
TAL
38*
MAR
2
TEX
14
PHO
14
HOM
35
12th 2267
2017 DAY
27
ATL
1
LVS
5
PHO
5
CAL
2
MAR
1
TEX
6
BRI
34
RCH
2
TAL
7
KAN
2
CLT
39
DOV
38
POC
5
MCH
16
SON
3
DAY
31*
KEN
39
NHA
9
IND
2
POC
5
GLN
15
MCH
17*
BRI
29
DAR
15
RCH
11
CHI
6
NHA
4
DOV
10
CLT
15
TAL
1
KAN
13
MAR
4
TEX
5
PHO
16
HOM
7
4th 5030
2018 DAY
32
ATL
2
LVS
6
PHO
15
CAL
4
MAR
10
TEX
33
BRI
23
RCH
8
TAL
33
DOV
6
KAN
14
CLT
4
POC
5
MCH
6
SON
13
CHI
9
DAY
36
KEN
3
NHA
32
POC
38
GLN
17
MCH
2
BRI
16
DAR
1
IND
1
LVS
1
RCH
9
CLT
31
DOV
14
TAL
27
KAN
6
MAR
5
TEX
12
PHO
2
HOM
5
8th 2343
2019 DAY
12
ATL
1
LVS
2
PHO
19
CAL
3
MAR
1*
TEX
36
BRI
18
RCH
7
TAL
13
DOV
12
KAN
1
CLT
19
POC
2
MCH
6
SON
18
CHI
5
DAY
39
KEN
20
NHA
10
POC
8
GLN
9
MCH
19
BRI
3
DAR
5
IND
38
LVS
3
RCH
4
CLT
5
DOV
11
TAL
25
KAN
19
MAR
3
TEX
39
PHO
10
HOM
18
8th 2318
2020 DAY
36
LVS
7
CAL
5
PHO
11
DAR
13
DAR
4
CLT
1
CLT
7
BRI
1
ATL
9
MAR
3
HOM
10
TAL
19
POC
9
POC
11
IND
4
KEN
9
TEX
9
KAN
2
NHA
1*
MCH
2
MCH
39
DAY
13
DOV
9
DOV
8
DAY
10
DAR
11
RCH
1*
BRI
34
LVS
13
TAL
18
CLT
18
KAN
4
TEX
6
MAR
4
PHO
2
2nd 5035
2021 DAY
13
DAY
5
HOM
16
LVS
2
PHO
4
ATL
28
BRI
11
MAR
33
RCH
14
TAL
1
KAN
3
DAR
24
DOV
16
COA
19
CLT
11
SON
15
NSH
23
POC
10
POC
3
ROA
13
ATL
10
NHA
3
GLN
35
IND
24
MCH
9
DAY
33
DAR
7
RCH
13
BRI
6
LVS
7
TAL
2
CLT
20
TEX
4
KAN
17
MAR
3
PHO
10
6th 2354
2022 Austin Cindric DAY
1
CAL
12
LVS
19
PHO
24
ATL
32
COA
8
RCH
20
MAR
11
BRI
16
TAL
21
DOV
36
DAR
18
KAN
11
CLT
34
GTW
11
SON
5
NSH
7
ROA
7
ATL
3
NHA
13
POC
31
IND
2
MCH
37
RCH
12
GLN
13
DAY
3
DAR
16
KAN
12
BRI
20
TEX
15
TAL
9
CLT
21
LVS
29
HOM
19
MAR
26
PHO
11
12th 2226
2023 DAY CAL LVS PHO ATL COA RCH BRI MAR TAL DOV KAN DAR CLT GTW SON NSH CHI ATL NHA POC RCH MCH IND GLN DAY DAR KAN BRI TEX TAL CLT LVS HOM MAR PHO -* -*

Car No. 12 history

 
Jeremy Mayfield won 3 races in the 12 car from 1998 to 2001.
Kranefuss-Haas Racing (1994–1997)

The current 12 car started out in 1994 at Michigan as the No. 07 Ford driven by Robby Gordon and owned by German-American businessman and former Ford executive Michael Kranefuss along with Newman/Haas Racing co-principal Carl Haas. The car started and finished 38th after Gordon crashed on lap 70. After another start with Geoff Brabham at the Brickyard 400, the team— known as Kranefuss-Haas Racing— went full-time in 1995 with John Andretti driving the Kmart/Little Caesars-sponsored No. 37 Ford. Andretti won the pole at the Mountain Dew Southern 500 and finished 18th in the points. The team struggled in 1996 and Kranefuss decided to replace Andretti with Jeremy Mayfield in what amounted to a driver swap between Kranefuss-Haas and Cale Yarborough's team as Andretti replaced Mayfield in Yarborough's No. 98. The team picked up co-sponsorship from Royal Crown Cola for the following season and improved to be 13th in the points in 1997, but it was obvious the team wouldn't succeed if it only fielded one team. At the end of the season, Kranefuss and Haas dissolved the partnership and the Kmart sponsorship moved over to Travis Carter's team, which became Haas-Carter Motorsports and the Little Caesars sponsorship left the team.

Jeremy Mayfield (1998–2001)

In 1998, Kranefuss and Penske Racing announced a merger, with Mayfield coming aboard to drive the No. 12 Mobil 1-sponsored Ford Taurus as a teammate to Rusty Wallace. The move turned out to be a success, and Mayfield became the next big star. He won the pole at Texas, and at one point in the season, found himself in the points lead. Mayfield won his first race at the 1998 Pocono 500 in June and his breakout year ended with a seventh-place finish in the points. He struggled in 1999 with no wins and an 11th-place finish in the standings. In 2000, he won at California and Pocono. Midway through the season, Kranefuss sold his share of the team to Penske. Mayfield then suffered a concussion while practicing for the Brickyard 400. He missed two races recuperating from his injury and finished 24th in points. In 2001, Mayfield posted seven top-ten finishes but was fired following the race at Kansas. Rusty Wallace's younger brother Mike Wallace took over and came close to winning at Phoenix before settling for second place to Jeff Burton.

Ryan Newman (2002–2008)
 
Ryan Newman in the No. 12 at Bristol Motor Speedway in 2007

Ryan Newman and his Alltel team took over the No. 12 car in 2002, although Mobil 1 stayed on as primary sponsor for several races per season. In his rookie year, Newman waged a spirited battle with Jimmie Johnson for NASCAR Rookie of the Year honors. Newman won The Winston, and the fall event at New Hampshire, as well as six poles. Although he did not win as many races as Johnson (one versus Johnson's three) and finished behind him in the points (sixth place, seven points behind fifth-place Johnson), he finished ahead of Johnson to win the Rookie of the Year honors. After the switch to Dodge in 2003, Newman won eight races and eleven poles and finished sixth in points.

In 2004, Newman won twice, earned nine pole positions, qualified for the inaugural Chase for the Nextel Cup, and finished seventh in points. Newman finished 2005 with eight pole positions, but only one win. He qualified for the Chase for the Cup for the second year in a row and ended up sixth in the final standings. He failed to win a race and missed the Chase in both 2006 and 2007. However, he found himself back in the winner's circle early in 2008, taking victory in the 50th running of the 2008 Daytona 500 (the No. 2 of Kurt Busch finished second) to open the season, claiming Penske's first Daytona 500 win. Following the Daytona 500, the team struggled and Newman announced during the summer that he would leave to drive the No. 39 Chevrolet for Stewart-Haas Racing.

David Stremme (2009)

The No. 12 car lost its sponsor in 2009 as Cellco Partners, a joint venture of Verizon and Vodafone, closed the deal to purchase Alltel in January 2009, thus voiding the terms of the grandfather clause that allowed the No. 12 car to run with a sponsor that is a direct competitor to that NASCAR series' sponsor, Sprint Corporation. The team announced that they would move the Wireless sponsorship to the IndyCar Series and the NASCAR Nationwide Series and renamed the team to Verizon Championship Racing, a reference to Verizon Wireless' Penske-wide marketing through both its IndyCar and NASCAR sponsorships, complete with its heritage of champions (especially on Vodafone's side, as it was a sponsor of Scuderia Ferrari). Penske hired David Stremme to race the car in a largely unbranded fashion for 2009, but he did not produce results and was fired toward the end of the season.

Brad Keselowski (2009–2010)
 
Brad Keselowski in the No. 12 during the 2010 Toyota/Save Mart 350.

Brad Keselowski, who had recently signed with Penske when he was unable to procure a seat at Hendrick Motorsports, took over the car toward the end of the 2009 season. He then ran the No. 12 full-time in 2010 unsponsored, although FloTV and AAA sponsored several races. Keselowski moved to the No. 2 car following the season to replace Kurt Busch, who moved to the new No. 22.

Part-time and hiatus (2011–2017)

The No. 12 did not run any races in 2011. In 2012, Sam Hornish Jr. drove the No. 12 at Kansas in April with SKF sponsorship. The No. 12 was also scheduled to run at the October Talladega race with Hornish, but after the termination of A. J. Allmendinger from the No. 22, Hornish replaced him full-time. Hornish's SKF sponsorship was transferred to the No. 22 for this race.

In 2013, Hornish again qualified at Kansas but crashed out of the race in a multi-car wreck. He attempted the fall Talladega race but failed to make the race after qualifying was rained out.[12]

With Hornish leaving for Joe Gibbs Racing, the part-time No. 12 was split by various Penske drivers in 2014. SKF sponsored three races, with Ryan Blaney at Kansas in April and Talladega in October, and Juan Pablo Montoya at Michigan in June. Montoya also drove the No. 12 in the Brickyard 400 with sponsorship from Penske Truck Leasing.[13]

Ryan Blaney (2018–present)
 
Ryan Blaney in the No. 12 at Texas Motor Speedway in 2019.

In June 2017, Penske implied that Blaney would soon drive a third Ford for Penske Racing. This was later confirmed a month later when they announced that Blaney would drive the No. 12 car in 2018, with Paul Menard replacing him in the No. 21 Wood Brothers Racing car, continuing the technical alliance that the two teams have. Team Penske purchased the No. 12's charter from Roush Fenway Racing, which had been leased to JTG Daugherty Racing a year prior.[14]

Blaney started the 2018 season with a seventh place finish at the Daytona 500 and stayed consistent with five top-fives and eleven top-10s before qualifying in the Playoffs. He scored his first win with Team Penske at the inaugural Charlotte Roval race after Jimmie Johnson and Martin Truex Jr. spun out before the finish line. Following the Kansas race, Blaney was eliminated after the Round of 12 of the Playoffs and finished the season 10th in points.

In 2019, Blaney finished 31st at the 2019 Daytona 500. Despite not scoring a win during the regular season, he stayed consistent with seven top-fives and 12 top-10 finishes to make the Playoffs. He won at Talladega, but was eliminated after the Round of 8 and finished the season seventh in points.

The 2020 season started for Blaney with a second place finish at the 2020 Daytona 500, which saw him dueling with Ryan Newman on the final turn until late contact caused Newman to go airborne and collide with Corey LaJoie; Newman sustained injuries that sidelined him for three months. Blaney won once again at Talladega and scored eight top-fives and 11 top-10s to make his third Playoff appearance with Team Penske. He was eliminated after the Round of 12 and finished ninth in points.

In 2021, Blaney finished 30th at the 2021 Daytona 500. He scored wins at Atlanta, Michigan, and the Daytona night race, along with seven top-fives and 14 top-10 finishes to once again make the Playoffs. Blaney was eliminated after the Round of 8 and finished the season seventh in points.

Blaney started the 2022 season with a fourth place finish at the 2022 Daytona 500. Despite scoring no wins in the first 13 races, he stayed consistent with four top-fives and six top-10 finishes. He also won the 2022 NASCAR All-Star Race.[15] Despite being involved in a multi-car crash on lap 31 of the regular season finale at the Daytona night race, Blaney rallied to finish 15th to clinch the 16th and final Playoff spot of the season, beating Martin Truex Jr. by three points. Blaney was eliminated following the Round of 8 after finishing third at Martinsville.[16]

Car No. 12 results

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Owners Pts
1998 Jeremy Mayfield 12 Ford DAY
3
CAR
14
LVS
5
ATL
3
DAR
4
BRI
12
TEX
23*
MAR
7
TAL
13
CAL
2
CLT
19
DOV
5
RCH
6
MCH
5
POC
1*
SON
18
NHA
30
POC
18
IND
42
GLN
31
MCH
7
BRI
8
NHA
20
DAR
5
RCH
22
DOV
3
MAR
23
CLT
25
TAL
5
DAY
4
PHO
42
CAR
29
ATL
15
7th 4157
1999 DAY
20
CAR
5
LVS
17
ATL
36
DAR
2
TEX
5
BRI
27
MAR
41
TAL
15
CAL
7
RCH
24
CLT
10
DOV
9
MCH
17
POC
9
SON
7
DAY
25
NHA
28
POC
35
IND
29
GLN
34
MCH
18
BRI
32
DAR
3
RCH
25
NHA
36
DOV
22
MAR
15
CLT
6
TAL
16
CAR
9
PHO
41
HOM
13
ATL
3
11th 3743
2000 DAY
11
CAR
7
LVS
17
ATL
28
DAR
34
BRI
4
TEX
6
MAR
7
TAL
14
CAL
1
RCH
36
CLT
6
DOV
37
MCH
41*
POC
1
SON
33
DAY
43
NHA
8
POC
10
MCH
13
BRI
35
DAR
41*
RCH
39
NHA
40
DOV
35
MAR
38
CLT
2
TAL
42
CAR
29*
PHO
2
HOM
2
ATL
41
20th 3287
Kyle Petty IND
32
Tom Hubert GLN
33
2001 Jeremy Mayfield DAY
9
CAR
38
LVS
42
ATL
38
DAR
3
BRI
3
TEX
22
MAR
30
TAL
35
CAL
5
RCH
36
CLT
10
DOV
34
MCH
4
POC
36
SON
39
DAY
17
CHI
32
NHA
39
POC
18
IND
18
GLN
3
MCH
13
BRI
16
DAR
13
RCH
29
DOV
42
KAN
36
19th 3488
Mike Wallace CLT
34
MAR
8
TAL
18
PHO
2
CAR
32
HOM
26
ATL
13
NHA
33
2002 Ryan Newman DAY
7
CAR
14
LVS
4
ATL
10
DAR
5
BRI
37
TEX
40
MAR
41
TAL
43
CAL
14
RCH
2
CLT
41
DOV
4
POC
32
MCH
3
SON
9
DAY
27
CHI
5*
NHA
5
POC
5
IND
4
GLN
2
MCH
31
BRI
36
DAR
2
RCH
2*
NHA
1*
DOV
8
KAN
2
TAL
7
CLT
8
MAR
15
ATL
10
CAR
23
PHO
18
HOM
6
6th 4593
2003 Dodge DAY
43
CAR
14
LVS
7
ATL
10
DAR
14
BRI
22
TEX
1
TAL
39
MAR
38
CAL
42
RCH
39
CLT
5
DOV
1*
POC
5
MCH
41
SON
5
DAY
22
CHI
1
NHA
4
POC
1*
IND
11
GLN
9
MCH
1
BRI
6
DAR
23*
RCH
1
NHA
9
DOV
1
TAL
4
KAN
1
CLT
2
MAR
5
ATL
29
PHO
3
CAR
5
HOM
37
6th 4711
2004 DAY
31
CAR
6
LVS
27
ATL
5
DAR
3
BRI
7
TEX
39
MAR
5
TAL
11
CAL
3
RCH
9
CLT
35
DOV
24
POC
30
MCH
1
SON
14
DAY
12
CHI
34
NHA
3*
POC
13
IND
31
GLN
26
MCH
14
BRI
2
CAL
5
RCH
20
NHA
33
DOV
1*
TAL
16
KAN
33
CLT
14
MAR
3
ATL
17
PHO
2
DAR
34
HOM
30
7th 6180
2005 DAY
20
CAL
9
LVS
9
ATL
14
BRI
30
MAR
4
TEX
16
PHO
14
TAL
39
DAR
5
RCH
3
CLT
5
DOV
8
POC
34
MCH
15
SON
9
DAY
14
CHI
29
NHA
7
POC
5
IND
34
GLN
30
MCH
12
BRI
39
CAL
18
RCH
12
NHA
1
DOV
5
TAL
4
KAN
23
CLT
7
MAR
10
ATL
23
TEX
25
PHO
12
HOM
7
6th 6359
2006 DAY
3
CAL
20
LVS
43
ATL
18
BRI
9
MAR
18
TEX
40
PHO
39
TAL
33
RCH
8
DAR
6
CLT
35
DOV
14
POC
11
MCH
15
SON
2
DAY
11
CHI
36
NHA
39
POC
18
IND
13
GLN
8
MCH
25
BRI
8
CAL
33
RCH
20
NHA
12
DOV
24
KAN
24
TAL
13
CLT
27
MAR
13
ATL
30
TEX
34
PHO
15
HOM
23
18th 3748
2007 DAY
38
CAL
12
LVS
8
ATL
23
BRI
39
MAR
14
TEX
32
PHO
38
TAL
9
RCH
6
DAR
4
CLT
39
DOV
2
POC
2
MCH
37
SON
20
NHA
10
DAY
14
CHI
8
IND
42
POC
7
GLN
13
MCH
16
BRI
7
CAL
39
RCH
11
NHA
9
DOV
28
KAN
43
TAL
5
CLT
28
MAR
2
ATL
37
TEX
5
PHO
5
HOM
18
13th 4046
2008 DAY
1
CAL
10
LVS
14
ATL
14
BRI
33
MAR
19
TEX
4
PHO
43
TAL
8
RCH
6
DAR
37
CLT
21
DOV
14
POC
18
MCH
42
SON
7
NHA
15
DAY
36
CHI
10
IND
13
POC
14
GLN
26
MCH
21
BRI
6
CAL
16
RCH
33
NHA
36
DOV
13
KAN
16
TAL
43
CLT
21
MAR
23
ATL
16
TEX
28
PHO
34
HOM
21
17th 3735
2009 David Stremme DAY
33
CAL
13
LVS
18
ATL
23
BRI
19
MAR
22
TEX
14
PHO
18
TAL
31
RCH
38
DAR
24
CLT
22
DOV
31
POC
34
MCH
38
SON
39
NHA
28
DAY
35
CHI
26
IND
16
POC
32
GLN
26
MCH
13
BRI
20
ATL
14
RCH
26
NHA
28
DOV
29
KAN
25
CAL
16
CLT
19
MAR
33
TAL
22
31st 3117
Brad Keselowski TEX
35
PHO
37
HOM
25
2010 DAY
36
CAL
21
LVS
26
ATL
36
BRI
13
MAR
12
PHO
16
TEX
14
TAL
34
RCH
14
DAR
12
DOV
18
CLT
20
POC
21
MCH
27
SON
35
NHA
26
DAY
30
CHI
18
IND
19
POC
20
GLN
20
MCH
34
BRI
19
ATL
25
RCH
15
NHA
18
DOV
22
KAN
23
CAL
26
CLT
27
MAR
10
TAL
10
TEX
33
PHO
42
HOM
13
25th 3485
2012 Sam Hornish Jr. DAY PHO LVS BRI CAL MAR TEX KAN
19
RCH TAL DAR CLT DOV POC MCH SON KEN DAY NHA IND POC GLN MCH BRI ATL RCH CHI NHA DOV TAL CHA KAN MAR TEX PHO HOM 48th 25
2013 Ford DAY PHO LVS BRI CAL MAR TEX KAN
37
RCH TAL DAR CLT DOV POC MCH SON KEN DAY NHA IND POC GLN MCH BRI ATL RCH CHI NHA DOV KAN CLT TAL
DNQ
MAR TEX PHO HOM 68th 7
2014 Ryan Blaney DAY PHO LVS BRI CAL MAR TEX DAR RCH TAL KAN
27
CLT DOV POC TAL
22
MAR TEX PHO HOM 48th 87
Juan Pablo Montoya MCH
18
SON KEN DAY NHA IND
23
POC GLN MCH BRI ATL RCH CHI NHA DOV KAN CLT
2018 Ryan Blaney DAY
7*
ATL
12
LVS
5
PHO
16
CAL
8
MAR
3
TEX
5
BRI
35
RCH
22
TAL
18
DOV
8
KAN
37
CLT
36
POC
6
MCH
8
SON
34
CHI
18
DAY
40
KEN
2
NHA
7
POC
12
GLN
12
MCH
5
BRI
7*
DAR
15
IND
11
LVS
5
RCH
19
CLT
1
DOV
11
TAL
29
KAN
7
MAR
20
TEX
2
PHO
34
HOM
17
10th 2298
2019 DAY
31
ATL
22
LVS
22
PHO
3
CAL
5
MAR
4
TEX
37
BRI
4*
RCH
25
TAL
15
DOV
15
KAN
32
CLT
13
POC
12
MCH
9
SON
3
CHI
6
DAY
36
KEN
13
NHA
4
POC
10
GLN
5
MCH
24
BRI
10
DAR
13
IND
7
LVS
5
RCH
17
CLT
8
DOV
35
TAL
1*
KAN
21
MAR
5
TEX
8
PHO
3
HOM
11
7th 2339
2020 DAY
2
LVS
11
CAL
19
PHO
37
DAR
16
DAR
21
CLT
3
CLT
3
BRI
40
ATL
4
MAR
2
HOM
3
TAL
1*
POC
12
POC
22
IND
32
KEN
6
TEX
7*
KAN
20
NHA
20
MCH
4
MCH
38
DAY
31
DOV
14
DOV
12
DAY
6
DAR
24
RCH
19
BRI
13
LVS
7
TAL
25
CLT
5
KAN
7
TEX
4
MAR
2
PHO
6
9th 2336
2021 DAY
30
DAY
15
HOM
29
LVS
5
PHO
10
ATL
1
BRI
8
MAR
11
RCH
11
TAL
9
KAN
21
DAR
8
DOV
12
COA
17
CLT
13
SON
10
NSH
37
POC
5
POC
6
ROA
20
ATL
5
NHA
5
GLN
14
IND
2
MCH
1
DAY
1
DAR
22
RCH
10
BRI
4
LVS
5
TAL
15
CLT
9
TEX
6
KAN
37
MAR
11
PHO
4
7th 2350
2022 DAY
4
CAL
18
LVS
36
PHO
4*
ATL
17
COA
6
RCH
7*
MAR
4
BRI
5
TAL
11
DOV
26
DAR
17
KAN
12
CLT
29
GTW
4
SON
6
NSH
3
ROA
11
ATL
5
NHA
18
POC
33
IND
26
MCH
5
RCH
10
GLN
24
DAY
15
DAR
13
KAN
9
BRI
30
TEX
4
TAL
2
CLT
26
LVS
28
HOM
17
MAR
3
PHO
2
17th 1140
2023 DAY CAL LVS PHO ATL COA RCH BRI MAR TAL DOV KAN DAR CLT GTW SON NSH CHI ATL NHA POC RCH MCH IND GLN DAY DAR KAN BRI TEX TAL CLT LVS HOM MAR PHO -* -*

Car No. 02, 77, 22 history

As the 02 with Ryan Newman (2000–2001)

Penske's No. 22 team originally began running in the ARCA RE/MAX Series in 2000 as the No. 27 Ford sponsored by Alltel and driven by Ryan Newman.[17] Later in the year, the team made its NASCAR Cup Series debut with Newman at Phoenix as the No. 02 Alltel Ford, finishing 41st due to engine failure. In 2001, Newman split time between ARCA, the NASCAR Busch Series, and the NASCAR Cup Series.[18][19] He drove in 15 Busch races and won at Michigan. In the Cup Series, he participated in seven events, and almost won The Winston Open before his engine expired in the closing laps. He put together two top-five finishes, which included a second-place finish at Kansas, and a pole in his abbreviated schedule.

No. 77
Brendan Gaughan (2004)

In 2004, Penske merged one of their teams with Jasper Motorsports, owned by Doug Bawel. As per the merger, Penske took 51% ownership of the No. 77 with Bawel as listed owner, and Brendan Gaughan was hired as the driver. The car was renumbered to No. 77, with Kodak sponsoring. Gaughan had four top-ten finishes and finished 28th in points in his rookie year, coming close to a victory at Watkins Glen in the summer of 2004. Although Gaughan impressed many as a rookie, Penske stunned the racing world by dismissing him at the season's end. Bawel would later say in an October 2019 interview that it was because Penske was not satisfied with Gaughan's progress in the sport.(33)

Travis Kvapil (2005)

Gaughan was immediately replaced by Travis Kvapil in 2005. Kodak continued to sponsor the team, though Mobil 1 came on to sponsor one race. Kvapil had two top-tens and finished 33rd in points. The No. 77 team shut down for the next two years due to a lack of sponsorship.

Sam Hornish Jr. (2008–2010)
 
Sam Hornish Jr. in the No. 77 at Daytona in 2008.

In late 2007, Penske Racing announced that the No. 77 team would return to racing with Mobil 1 as a sponsor and that Sam Hornish Jr., one of Penske's IndyCar series drivers, would switch to NASCAR full-time and drive the car in 2008. The team underwent a points swap with Kurt Busch's No. 2 car to guarantee Hornish a spot in the first five races while allowing Busch to qualify automatically if necessary with his Past Champion's Provisional starts.

The team did the same in 2009 as Bill Davis (formerly of Bill Davis Racing) sold the owner points from his No. 22 Toyota to Penske, which guaranteed Hornish a spot in the first five races of the season. Hornish's performance improved enough this year that the No. 77 ended the year in the top 35 in owner points.

No. 22
Kurt Busch (2011)
 
Kurt Busch in the No. 22 during the 2011 Toyota/Save Mart 350.

With the departure of Mobil 1 to Stewart Haas Racing for the 2011 season, Shell and Pennzoil came over to Penske and sponsored the newly renumbered No. 22 Cup car in 2011 with Kurt Busch (who had previously driven the team's No. 2). The No. 22 shared the Shell sponsorship with Penske's IndyCar driver Hélio Castroneves. The team won two races at Sonoma and Dover and made the Chase, but poor finishes during the Chase left Busch 11th in points. Busch and Penske Racing agreed to mutually part December 5, 2011.[20] though there was strong speculation that he was fired for an incident involving reporter Jerry Punch that was caught on amateur video.

AJ Allmendinger and Sam Hornish Jr. (2012)

On December 21, 2011, A. J. Allmendinger was announced as the driver for the 2012 season, moving over from Richard Petty Motorsports. He would team up with newly promoted crew chief Todd Gordon after the departure of Steve Addington to Stewart-Haas Racing.[21] Allmendinger got off to a slow start to the season but took advantage of a late wreck among the leaders to finish second at Martinsville. After he failed a drug test before the July Daytona race, he was removed from the car. Penske Nationwide series driver Sam Hornish Jr. was named as the replacement for the remainder of the season.[22] Hornish challenged for a win at Watkins Glen, and ended up finishing fifth. After failing to record another top-10 finish, Penske removed him from the car at the season's end.

Joey Logano (2013–present)

On September 4, 2012, Joey Logano was announced as Hornish's replacement in the No. 22 car in 2013.[23] Logano became the fourth driver of the No. 22 in three years, but had a successful 2013 season, making the Chase, and returned in 2014, becoming the first driver to return to the No. 22 car for more than a single season. Logano won five races in 2014, two more than in his entire previous career, and made the Championship round of the revamped Chase, only to suffer pit road miscues at Homestead that relegated him to fourth in the standings.

Logano then began the 2015 season by winning the Daytona 500. He then won five further races, including repeat wins in the Bristol Night Race and the Kansas Chase race, part of a streak of three wins in a row that allowed him to sweep the Contender round of the 2015 Chase. However, a feud with Matt Kenseth derailed Logano's season when Kenseth wrecked him out of the lead at Martinsville; heavy damage from a blown tire the next week at Texas and his failure to win at Phoenix resulted in Logano's elimination from the Chase.

Logano's 2016 season saw him making it back to Homestead, this time with three wins (Michigan, Talladega, Phoenix) with a shot to win the title. Logano was able to get past a late-race incident with Carl Edwards and finished second in the standings behind Jimmie Johnson.

Logano's 2017 run was a disappointment. He won the spring Richmond race, but the victory was encumbered after his car was revealed to have a rear suspension issue during post-race inspection. This was followed by a string of disappointing finishes, which resulted in Logano missing the Playoffs and finishing 17th in the standings.

The 2018 season saw the No. 22 returning to competitive form, winning the spring Talladega race and securing the team in the Playoffs. A win at the fall Martinsville race locked Logano in the Championship 4. Logano won the 2018 Ford EcoBoost 400 and became the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Champion.

For the 2019 season, Logano scored wins at the Gander RV Duel 2 at Daytona and at Las Vegas. At Martinsville, Hamlin collided with Logano on turn four, squeezing Logano into the outside wall and causing him to lose a tire and spin out two laps later. Despite the damage, Logano finished eighth. After the race, Logano and Hamlin discussed the incident before Logano slapped Hamlin's right shoulder, sparking a fight between the two.[24] NASCAR suspended Dave Nichols Jr., the No. 22 team's tire technician, for one race for pulling Hamlin down to the ground during the altercation.[25] Logano was eliminated from the playoffs after the Round of 8 and finished the season fifth in points.

Logano started the 2020 season with a win at the first Daytona duel qualifying race but a crash ended his Daytona 500 with a 26th place finish. He won the next race at Las Vegas and followed that up with another win in Phoenix. He was leading at the end of the race at Bristol but was involved in a crash with Chase Elliott. Logano went winless for the rest of the regular season but locked his spot in the Championship 4. He finished the season third in points.

In 2021, Logano finished 12th at the Daytona 500, but scored a second-place finish at the Daytona road race the following week. He then recorded his sole win of the season at the inaugural Bristol dirt race to lock himself in the playoffs. Logano was eliminated after the Round of 8 and finished the season eighth in points.

Logano began the 2022 season by winning the 2022 Busch Light Clash at The Coliseum.[26] He scored his first win of the season at Darlington by punting William Byron to the wall with two laps to go, infuriating both Byron and the crowd.[27][28] Logano scored his second win of the season at the inaugural Gateway race.[29] During the playoffs, he won at Las Vegas to make the Championship 4.[30] Logano dominated the Phoenix finale to claim his second Cup Series championship.[31]

Car No. 22 results

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Owners Pts
2000 Ryan Newman 02 Ford DAY CAR LVS ATL DAR BRI TEX MAR TAL CAL RCH CLT DOV MCH POC SON DAY NHA POC IND GLN MCH BRI DAR RCH NHA DOV MAR CLT TAL CAR PHO
41
HOM ATL 70th 40
2001 DAY CAR LVS
33
ATL DAR BRI TEX MAR TAL CAL RCH CLT
43
DOV MCH
5
POC SON DAY CHI NHA POC IND
31
GLN MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV KAN
2
CLT
19
MAR TAL PHO
40
CAR HOM ATL NHA 49th 497
2004 Brendan Gaughan 77 Dodge DAY
19
CAR
20
LVS
22
ATL
33
DAR
27
BRI
20
TEX
38
MAR
17
TAL
13
CAL
6
RCH
34
CLT
33
DOV
27
POC
39
MCH
16
SON
26
DAY
36
CHI
30
NHA
22
POC
28
IND
35
GLN
34
MCH
33
BRI
35
CAL
42
RCH
27
NHA
30
DOV
22
TAL
4
KAN
10
CLT
23
MAR
34
ATL
18
PHO
30
DAR
27
HOM
6
28th 3165
2005 Travis Kvapil DAY
19
CAL
24
LVS
26
ATL
42
BRI
7
MAR
27
TEX
30
PHO
40
TAL
18
DAR
35
RCH
22
CLT
32
DOV
17
POC
17
MCH
26
SON
21
DAY
23
CHI
43
NHA
27
POC
38
IND
37
GLN
40
MCH
38
BRI
19
CAL
33
RCH
11
NHA
41
DOV
21
TAL
16
KAN
22
CLT
17
MAR
21
ATL
26
TEX
24
PHO
10
HOM
32
33rd 3077
2008 Sam Hornish Jr. DAY
15
CAL
43
LVS
41
ATL
25
BRI
29
MAR
28
TEX
32
PHO
20
TAL
35
RCH
23
DAR
38
CLT
13
DOV
18
POC
42
MCH
22
SON
31
NHA
39
DAY
29
CHI
37
IND
21
POC
26
GLN
32
MCH
22
BRI
37
CAL
31
RCH
38
NHA
30
DOV
42
KAN
33
TAL
DNQ
CLT
22
MAR
34
ATL
24
TEX
23
PHO
33
HOM
DNQ
35th 2523
2009 DAY
32
CAL
23
LVS
16
ATL
37
BRI
31
MAR
34
TEX
17
PHO
9
TAL
34
RCH
6
DAR
30
CLT
16
DOV
13
POC
10
MCH
29
SON
38
NHA
8
DAY
32
CHI
38
IND
37
POC
4
GLN
35
MCH
5
BRI
35
ATL
35
RCH
8
NHA
37
DOV
26
KAN
18
CAL
12
CLT
40
MAR
36
TAL
40
TEX
40
PHO
17
HOM
21
28th 3203
2010 DAY
37
CAL
16
LVS
28
ATL
28
BRI
32
MAR
13
PHO
18
TEX
19
TAL
24
RCH
36
DAR
31
DOV
34
CLT
17
POC
11
MCH
26
SON
36
NHA
23
DAY
21
CHI
24
IND
30
POC
11
GLN
14
MCH
32
BRI
25
ATL
30
RCH
28
NHA
10
DOV
36
KAN
36
CAL
15
CLT
40
MAR
25
TAL
15
TEX
18
PHO
32
HOM
24
29th 3214
2011 Kurt Busch 22 DAY
5
PHO
8
LVS
9
BRI
7
CAL
17
MAR
16
TEX
10
TAL
18
RCH
22
DAR
27
DOV
14
CLT
4
KAN
9
POC
2
MCH
11
SON
1
DAY
14
KEN
9
NHA
10
IND
21
POC
3
GLN
38
MCH
34
BRI
17
ATL
4
RCH
5
CHI
6
NHA
22
DOV
1
KAN
13
CLT
13
TAL
36
MAR
14
TEX
30
PHO
22
HOM
34
11th 2262
2012 A. J. Allmendinger DAY
34
PHO
18
LVS
37
BRI
17
CAL
15
MAR
2
TEX
15
KAN
32
RCH
16
TAL
15
DAR
33
CLT
33
DOV
16
POC
31
MCH
19
SON
9
KEN
9
24th 717
Sam Hornish Jr. DAY
33
NHA
22
IND
16
POC
19
GLN
5
MCH
12
BRI
34
ATL
11
RCH
11
CHI
11
NHA
21
DOV
25
TAL
24
CLT
15
KAN
26
MAR
13
TEX
17
PHO
31
HOM
22
2013 Joey Logano Ford DAY
19
PHO
26
LVS
12
BRI
17
CAL
3
MAR
23
TEX
5
KAN
39
RCH
3
TAL
35
DAR
22
CLT
5
DOV
7
POC
10
MCH
9
SON
11
KEN
4
DAY
40
NHA
40
IND
8
POC
7
GLN
7
MCH
1*
BRI
5
ATL
2*
RCH
22
CHI
37
NHA
14
DOV
3
KAN
4
CLT
18
TAL
16
MAR
14
TEX
3
PHO
9
HOM
8
8th 2323
2014 DAY
11
PHO
4
LVS
4
BRI
20
CAL
39
MAR
4
TEX
1*
DAR
35
RCH
1
TAL
32
KAN
4
CLT
12
DOV
8
POC
40
MCH
10
SON
16
KEN
9
DAY
17
NHA
40
IND
5
POC
3
GLN
6
MCH
3*
BRI
1
ATL
14
RCH
6
CHI
4
NHA
1
DOV
4
KAN
1*
CLT
4
TAL
11
MAR
5
TEX
12
PHO
6
HOM
16
4th 5028
2015 DAY
1
ATL
4
LVS
10
PHO
8
CAL
7
MAR
3
TEX
4
BRI
40
RCH
5
TAL
33
KAN
5
CLT
13
DOV
11
POC
4
MCH
5
SON
5
DAY
22
KEN
2
NHA
4
IND
2
POC
20*
GLN
1
MCH
7
BRI
1
DAR
4
RCH
3
CHI
6
NHA
3
DOV
10
CLT
1*
KAN
1
TAL
1
MAR
37*
TEX
40
PHO
3
HOM
4
6th 2360
2016 DAY
6
ATL
12
LVS
2
PHO
18
CAL
4
MAR
11
TEX
3
BRI
10
RCH
8
TAL
25
KAN
38
DOV
22
CLT
9
POC
5
MCH
1*
SON
3
DAY
4
KEN
39
NHA
3
IND
7
POC
37*
GLN
2
BRI
10
MCH
10
DAR
5
RCH
10
CHI
2
NHA
11
DOV
6
CLT
36
KAN
3
TAL
1
MAR
9
TEX
2*
PHO
1
HOM
4
2nd 5037
2017 DAY
6
ATL
6
LVS
4
PHO
31
CAL
5
MAR
4
TEX
3
BRI
5
RCH
1
TAL
32
KAN
37
CLT
21
DOV
25
POC
23
MCH
3
SON
12
DAY
35
KEN
8
NHA
37
IND
4
POC
27
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24
MCH
28
BRI
13
DAR
18
RCH
2
CHI
7
NHA
10
DOV
15
CLT
26
TAL
4*
KAN
21
MAR
24
TEX
7
PHO
12
HOM
6
17th 930
2018 DAY
4
ATL
6
LVS
7
PHO
19
CAL
5
MAR
6
TEX
6
BRI
9
RCH
4
TAL
1*
DOV
13
KAN
3
CLT
22
POC
9
MCH
7
SON
19
CHI
8
DAY
39
KEN
10
NHA
9
POC
26
GLN
37
MCH
10
BRI
4
DAR
2
IND
13
LVS
4
RCH
14
CLT
10
DOV
3
TAL
5
KAN
8*
MAR
1*
TEX
3
PHO
37
HOM
1*
1st 5040
2019 DAY
4
ATL
23
LVS
1
PHO
10
CAL
2
MAR
19
TEX
17
BRI
3
RCH
2
TAL
4
DOV
7
KAN
15
CLT
2
POC
7
MCH
1*
SON
23
CHI
3
DAY
25
KEN
7
NHA
9
POC
13
GLN
23
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17
BRI
16
DAR
14
IND
2
LVS
9*
RCH
11
CLT
10
DOV
34
TAL
11
KAN
17
MAR
8
TEX
4
PHO
9
HOM
5
5th 2380
2020 DAY
26
LVS
1
CAL
12
PHO
1
DAR
18
DAR
6
CLT
13
CLT
6
BRI
21
ATL
10
MAR
4*
HOM
27
TAL
17
POC
36
POC
24
IND
10
KEN
15
TEX
3
KAN
35
NHA
4
MCH
8
MCH
5
DAY
9
DOV
8
DOV
6
DAY
27*
DAR
3
RCH
3
BRI
11
LVS
14
TAL
26*
CLT
2
KAN
1
TEX
10
MAR
3
PHO
3
3rd 5034
2021 DAY
12
DAY
2
HOM
25
LVS
9
PHO
2*
ATL
15
BRI
1
MAR
6
RCH
3
TAL
39
KAN
17
DAR
13
DOV
5
COA
3
CLT
17
SON
4
NSH
10
POC
7
POC
10
ROA
15
ATL
19
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4
GLN
22
IND
34
MCH
33
DAY
23*
DAR
8
RCH
5
BRI
11
LVS
11
TAL
3
CLT
7
TEX
30
KAN
9
MAR
10
PHO
11
8th 2336
2022 DAY
21
CAL
5
LVS
14
PHO
8
ATL
9
COA
31
RCH
17
MAR
2
BRI
3
TAL
32
DOV
29
DAR
1*
KAN
17
CLT
20
GTW
1
SON
17
NSH
9
ROA
27
ATL
26
NHA
22
POC
20
IND
6
MCH
4
RCH
6*
GLN
3
DAY
12
DAR
4
KAN
17
BRI
27
TEX
2
TAL
27
CLT
18
LVS
1
HOM
18
MAR
6
PHO
1*
1st 5040
2023 DAY CAL LVS PHO ATL COA RCH BRI MAR TAL DOV KAN DAR CLT GTW SON NSH CHI ATL NHA POC RCH MCH IND GLN DAY DAR KAN BRI TEX TAL CLT LVS HOM MAR PHO -* -*

Car No. 06, 33 history

 
Sam Hornish Jr. in the No. 06 at the 2007 Ford 400

As the 06 (2004, 2007)

Part Time (2004, 2007)

In 2004, Penske occasionally ran a fourth car numbered 06, sponsored by Mobil 1. Craftsman Truck Series driver Travis Kvapil attempted four races, failing to qualify at Darlington, with a best finish of 21st at Martinsville. He would replace Brendan Gaughan in the 77 in 2005. Chad Blount also ran the car at Talladega, finishing 41st.

The No. 06 returned in 2007 with Sam Hornish Jr. in preparation for moving full-time in the 77 the next year. The No. 06 was sponsored by Penske Truck Rental and Mobil 1 Hornish Jr. attempted eight races, but only qualified for the final two races of the season, with a best finish of 30th at Phoenix.

As the 33 (2021)

Austin Cindric (2021)

In October 2020, Team Penske announced that Austin Cindric would begin racing in the Cup Series in 2021 on a part-time basis before moving to a full-time ride with Team Penske, driving the 2 car in 2022.[32] As part of his limited 2021 schedule, he entered the Daytona 500 in a fourth Penske entry with the No. 33 and sponsorship from Verizon 5G.[33]

Car No. 33 & 06 results

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Owners Pts
2004 Chad Blount 06 Dodge DAY CAR LVS ATL DAR BRI TEX MAR TAL CAL RCH CLT DOV POC MCH SON DAY CHI NHA POC IND GLN MCH BRI CAL RCH NHA DOV TAL
41
KAN CLT 63rd 213
Travis Kvapil MAR
21
ATL
32
PHO DAR
DNQ
HOM
39
2007 Sam Hornish Jr. DAY CAL LVS ATL BRI MAR TEX PHO TAL RCH DAR CLT DOV POC MCH SON NHA DAY CHI IND POC GLN MCH BRI CAL RCH NHA
DNQ
DOV
DNQ
KAN TAL
DNQ
CLT
DNQ
MAR
DNQ
ATL
DNQ
TEX PHO
30
HOM
37
62nd 125
2021 Austin Cindric 33 Ford DAY
15
DAY HOM LVS PHO ATL
22
BRI MAR RCH
28
TAL KAN
22
DAR DOV COA
25
CLT SON NSH POC POC ROA
38
ATL NHA GLN IND
9
MCH DAY DAR RCH BRI LVS TAL CLT TEX KAN MAR PHO 39th 121

Xfinity Series

Car No. 2 History

Penske's first entry in the now Xfinity Series was in 1997, with Cup driver Rusty Wallace driving the No. 2 Ford at Auto Club Speedway. Wallace started 37th and finished 21st in his Miller Lite Ford.

Car No. 02 / 39 / 48 History

Part Time as the 02 (2001)

Penske Racing's next foray into the Busch Series was in 2001. Ryan Newman drove 15 races in the 02 Alltel Ford in preparation for moving up to the NASCAR Cup Series the next year. "Rocket Man" Newman had 6 poles and only two starts outside the top 5. Newman had eight top 10s including a win at Michigan International Speedway, and would finish 28th in points despite running less than half the season.

Part Time as the 39 (2005-2007)

In 2005, Penske returned to the second-tier series with Ryan Newman. Newman drove an Alltel/Mobil 1/Sony Dodge numbered 39, his sprint car number whose digits coincidentally add up to the number 12 he used in the Cup Series. He ran only 9 of 25 races but had four poles and six victories. In 2006, Newman and Kurt Busch shared the ride. Busch ran seven races and won twice; Newman's best finish was 2nd in six starts. IndyCar Champion Sam Hornish Jr. began racing the No. 39 in the last two races of the year, crashing out of both races. Newman also ran a 02 car at Watkins Glen, finishing 41st after an engine failure.

The only race for the 39 in 2007 was at Watkins Glen International, where Kurt Busch started on the pole and finished 3rd.

Part Time as the 48 (2013)

In 2013, Penske ran a third team part-time, numbered 48. Joey Logano ran the car at Watkins Glen with Discount Tire as the sponsor,[34] starting 3rd and finishing 21st. Ryan Blaney then ran the car at Phoenix with AutoZone, finishing 10th.[35] Brad Keselowski ran the car at Homestead with Discount Tire, winning the race.[36]

Car No. 12 history

 
The No. 12 Nationwide Series car driven by Sam Hornish Jr. spinning out in 2007.
 
Justin Allgaier's Verizon Dodge in 2010.
Part Time (2007-2008)

The 12 car debuted in 2007, running 20 total races. Kurt Busch ran 3 races with Penske Truck Rental, with a best finish of 4th at Las Vegas. Sam Hornish Jr. ran 9 races but had no top 10s and four crashes. Ryan Newman ran 8 races with Kodak and Alltel, with a best finish of 3rd at Richmond.

The team returned return on a limited basis in 2008, with Hornish driving most of the races early in the season. Hornish attempted 10 races (failing to qualify for two) with fewer DNFs and a best finish of 11th at Darlington. ARCA Champion Justin Allgaier ran four races later in the year, with an 11th-place finish at Phoenix.

Justin Allgaier (2009–2010)

In 2009, Justin Allgaier moved into the car full-time. After Verizon, taking on the sponsorship responsibilities of Alltel, was barred from sponsoring the No. 12 Cup car under terms of the Viceroy Rule – preventing competition with title sponsor Sprint NEXTEL – the company moved their sponsorship to the Nationwide Series.[37] Allgaier was involved in a close rookie battle with Michael McDowell and Scott Lagasse Jr., but eventually won the 2009 Rookie of the Year, scoring 12 top 10s en route to a 6th-place points finish. Allgaier and Verizon returned for 2010. Justin took his first career victory in the fourth race of the season at Bristol Motor Speedway. The team had an impressive 20 top 10s and finished 4th in points.

 
The No. 12 in the race shop in 2013
 
Sam Hornish Jr. in the 12 car in 2012.
Part Time (2011)

Due to Verizon's departure from NASCAR for Penske's IndyCar team, the No. 12 team scaled back to a limited schedule in 2011, prompting Allgaier to move to Turner Motorsports. Sam Hornish Jr., recently losing his Cup ride with Penske, took over the car on a limited basis with Alliance Truck Parts sponsoring his effort. Hornish won his first Nationwide Series race at Phoenix, a track where he had had success in IndyCar. Alex Tagliani drove the No. 12 in Montreal with sponsorship from Hot Wheels.

Sam Hornish Jr. (2012–2013)

Hornish returned for the full season in 2012, with expanded sponsorship from Alliance Truck Parts. Hornish had arguably his strongest season in stock cars to date after struggles in past Sprint Cup and Nationwide endeavors, scoring 10 top 5s and 22 top 10s en route to a fourth-place points finish.

Hornish returned to the car in 2013, and scored his second NASCAR victory at Las Vegas. He was a strong contender for the drivers' title, earning 4 poles, 16 top 5s, and 25 top 10s, but ultimately finished second to Austin Dillon in the final points standings, despite Dillon not winning a race. Hornish was left without a full-time ride, as longtime owner Roger Penske did not have any opportunities for his former champion, though he did say Hornish deserved another opportunity at NASCAR's top level.[38] Sponsors Alliance Truck Parts, Würth, and Detroit Genuine Parts would move up to sponsor Brad Keselowski's Sprint Cup car in 2014.[39]

Part Time (2014, 2016-2020)

In 2014, after Hornish left for Joe Gibbs Racing, Team Penske narrowed down their Nationwide Series fleet to one full-time ride – the No. 22 team –leaving the No. 12 as a part-time ride. Ryan Blaney ran four races in the car, with Joey Logano running a single race at Watkins Glen, with sponsorship from Snap-on Tools and Western Star Trucks. Logano would win the pole with a new track record, and go on to win the race.

In 2016, Ryan Blaney drove the No. 12 in May at Charlotte and again in July at Kentucky. Joey Logano then drove the No. 12 at Watkins Glen in August and again at Charlotte in October, winning both races. Snap-On Tools was the primary sponsor for all the races except the October Charlotte race, where PPG Industries was the primary sponsor.

On August 12, 2016, Team Penske announced that the No. 12 would return to full-time competition for the 2017 season. However, after sponsorship failed to materialize, the car competed in only five races, with Logano winning at Las Vegas and Blaney winning the summer Charlotte race.

In 2018, Austin Cindric raced at 8 Xfinity Series races with the No. 12, claiming top 5 finishes at all but one, and Keselowski drove the car once.

Penske let Keselowski, Logano, Paul Menard and Ryan Blaney drive the No. 12 two times each in 2019, collecting four top 5 finishes.

In the 2020 Xfinity Series season, Keselowski drove the car at Phoenix.

Car No. 22 history

Part Time (2009)
 
Brad Keselowski won his first Nationwide Championship in 2010.

In 2009, Penske developmental driver Parker Kligerman made his debut at Kansas Speedway, winning the pole, leading 7 laps, and finishing a respectable 16th. Parker also attempted the season finale at Homestead, but failed to qualify, running the No. 42 car instead.

Brad Keselowski (2010–2011)

For 2010, Penske Racing ran two full-time Nationwide series cars with Discount Tire and Ruby Tuesday coming on board to sponsor Brad Keselowski in the No. 22. They continued to use Dodge engines, despite Dodge cutting their Nationwide support. On November 6, 2010, Brad Keselowski and the No. 22 Discount Tire/Ruby Tuesday Nationwide team secured the NASCAR Nationwide driver championship by finishing 3rd at Texas Motor Speedway. By holding an insurmountable 465-point lead over Carl Edwards with two races left in the season, the No. 22 team delivered Roger Penske's first NASCAR title of any kind.

Multiple Drivers (2011-2018)

For the 2011 season, Penske continued to run the No. 22 full-time with Brad Keselowski. In August, Keselowski suffered a hard crash while testing at Road Atlanta. He was replaced in the No. 22 by Hornish Jr., Kurt Busch, and Parker Kligerman. Formula 1 Champion Jacques Villeneuve drove the No. 22 at the road courses. The No. 22 team scored five wins with Keselowski and another with Busch at Watkins Glen.

In 2012, Keselowski was scheduled to split the 22 ride, with Parker Kligerman running between 5 and 7 races. However, after only running three races with the team, Kligerman was replaced in both the Nationwide Series and his Truck Series ride at BKR with fellow up-and-coming driver Ryan Blaney, who ran the standalone oval races.[40] Villeneuve was named to drive at Road America and Montreal for the team.[41]

 
The No. 22 won the 2013 owner's championship. Pictured is A. J. Allmendinger's winning car at Road America.

In 2013, Brad Keselowski and Ryan Blaney were scheduled to share the No. 22, joined by new Penske driver Joey Logano. In June, former Penske Cup driver A. J. Allmendinger signed on to run two races in the 22, at the road courses Road America and Mid-Ohio.[42] Allmendinger won the pole at Road America,[43] then proceeded to win the race, his first career Nationwide win, after leading 29 laps.[44] Allmendinger then won at Mid-Ohio after starting second and leading 73 of 94 laps.[45] Ryan Blaney then won his first career race at Kentucky Speedway, after leading 96 of the final 100 laps of the race.[46] The team won the Nationwide Owners' Championship on the strength of twelve total race victories among the four drivers. This was the first Nationwide Owners title for Team Penske.[36]

In 2014, the No. 22 car was shared by Joey Logano, Brad Keselowski, Ryan Blaney, and Alex Tagliani in hopes of defending the Nationwide Owners' Championship. Michael McDowell ran the car at Kentucky in September, the fifth driver to run the car in 2014.[47] The No. 22 team beat the No. 54 JGR team once again for the owner's title. They again beat the No. 54 team for the owner's title in 2015, before going winless in 2016. In 2017 Brad Keselowski brought the 22 back to victory lane at Pocono after a last-lap pass on Kyle Larson. Keselowski won another race at the fall Richmond race and Ryan Blaney won the fall Dover race. The 22 won the owners championship again at Homestead with Sam Hornish Jr. driving the car to a second-place finish.

The No. 22 team is known for its competition for the Nationwide Owner's Championship with the equally strong Joe Gibbs Racing and their No. 18 and No. 20 teams.

Austin Cindric (2019–2021)
 
Cindric's No. 22 Xfinity Series car at Road America

For the 2019 season, Austin Cindric was announced as the full-time driver of the No. 22 with sponsorship from MoneyLion. On July 11, 2019, crew chief Brian Wilson was suspended for one race after the car scheduled to race at Kentucky was discovered to have an illegal body modification. The L1-level penalty also resulted in a deduction of 10 points for the team and Cindric, and a $10,000 fine.[48] Cindric scored two wins and 14 top 5s, but had a poor race at Kansas and could not advance to the Championship 4.

In 2020, Cindric became the ninth different driver to win three consecutive races in series history by winning back-to-back races at Kentucky as well as Texas where he had initially finished in 2nd-place until race-winner Kyle Busch was disqualified for failing post-race inspection. Cindric went on to make the Championship 4 and win his 1st Xfinity Championship while at the same time winning the race at Phoenix Raceway in Overtime.[49] Cindric would go on to win five races in 2021 and finished runner-up to Daniel Hemric in the season finale and final standings before taking over the famous No. 2 in the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series, replacing Brad Keselowski as he went to RFK Racing.

Hiatus (2022-Present)

On January 13, 2022, Team Penske announced that they "have no plans" to race in the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2022, but still left the possibility of doing select races open depending on sponsorship.[50]

Car No. 26 history

 

In an alliance with K-Automotive Racing (owned by Brad Keselowski's brother Brian), Penske fielded the 26 car in select races in 2010, primarily Car of Tomorrow races. Nineteen-year-old Parker Kligerman debuted in the car at Daytona with Discount Tire, starting on the outside pole and finishing 13th.[51] His next race was Montreal, where he scored a strong 8th-place finish. He then finished 15th at Richmond. At Charlotte in October, Kligerman qualified 8th, but crashed after only 3 laps and finished last.[52] Sam Hornish Jr. ran the season finale in the 26, finishing 21st.

Car No. 39 history

For 2005, Ryan Newman raced in nine races. In the last seven he competed in, he won the first five, came in sixteenth at Texas, then won the season finale at Homestead finishing thirty-fourth in the points standings. He also got a pair of third-place finishes before those six wins. In 2006, Kurt Busch and Newman drove a limited schedule in a Penske No. 39 for Busch, and an Alltel No. 39 for Newman. Though Newman got a highest finish of second at Auto Club, Busch ended up notching two wins at Texas and Watkins Glen. In the other five races he competed in, he came in the top five in all but one, finishing twenty-first at Michigan before finishing thirty-ninth in points. The No. 39 has not run since the 2006 season.

Truck Series

Truck No. 22 history

Penske fielded the No. 22 truck in 1996 in ten races, with Ricky Johnson driving three, Kenny Wallace six, and Rusty Wallace one. Johnson failed to qualify for another race at Colorado National Speedway. The team scored a best finish of fourth at North Wilkesboro Speedway with Kenny Wallace driving.[53]

Truck No. 22 results

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series results
Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 NCTC Pts Ref
1996 Ricky Johnson 22 Ford HOM PHO POR
25
EVG
15
TUS CNS
DNQ
GLN
30
NSV [53][54]
Kenny Wallace HPT
18
BRI IRP
7
FLM RCH
14
NHA MAR NWS
4
SON MMR
33
PHO
12
LVS
Rusty Wallace NZH
9
MLW LVL I70

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nascar, operations, team, penske, nascar, operation, racing, team, team, penske, unit, based, mooresville, north, carolina, team, fields, ford, mustangs, nascar, series, total, four, drivers, championships, over, races, over, both, xfinity, series, penske, nas. The NASCAR operation of the racing team Team Penske is a unit based in Mooresville North Carolina US The team fields Ford Mustangs in the NASCAR Cup Series and has won a total of four drivers championships and over 170 races over both Cup and Xfinity series Penske s NASCAR Garage in Mooresville North Carolina Penske s three cars driven by Joey Logano Ryan Blaney and Brad Keselowski at the 2019 Daytona 500 The team has also used the following names Penske Racing South formerly used to differentiate the NASCAR operation from its open wheel and sports car racing operation that was based in Reading Pennsylvania the name ceased to be used when the entire operation moved to North Carolina Penske Kranefuss Racing used from 1998 until 2001 when Michael Kranefuss who had previously fielded a car with Carl Haas as a partner merged his team with Penske s and brought Jeremy Mayfield his driver into the Penske fold in car No 12 The partnership ended after 2001 but Penske continues to run car No 12 to this day Penske Jasper Racing used in 2004 and 2005 Roger Penske had been supplying Jasper Motorsports with engines for several years and bought a share of the team so he could run its No 77 for Brendan Gaughan as part of the Penske team The partnership dissolved after Penske gave up his stake in the team and fired Gaughan Contents 1 Background 1 1 1972 1980 results 2 Cup Series 2 1 Car No 2 history 2 1 1 Car No 2 results 2 2 Car No 12 history 2 2 1 Car No 12 results 2 3 Car No 02 77 22 history 2 3 1 Car No 22 results 2 4 Car No 06 33 history 2 4 1 Car No 33 amp 06 results 3 Xfinity Series 3 1 Car No 2 History 3 2 Car No 02 39 48 History 3 3 Car No 12 history 3 4 Car No 22 history 3 5 Car No 26 history 3 6 Car No 39 history 4 Truck Series 4 1 Truck No 22 history 4 1 1 Truck No 22 results 5 Notes 6 External linksBackground EditThe team debuted in 1972 at Riverside International Raceway Mark Donohue was driving a factory sponsored red white blue American Motors Matador It was dubbed the flying brick by many noting its squarish aerodynamics The car finished 39th after rear end problems The team ran part time for a few years fielding cars for several drivers including Donohue won the 1973 Western 500 in the No 16 Matador Dave Marcis Donnie Allison and Bobby Allison The team went full time with Bobby Allison in 1976 with a new more aerodynamic fastback coupe finishing 4th in the points In 1980 the team fielded two races for Rusty Wallace finishing 2nd in his first race at Atlanta Penske sold his machinery to the Elliott family in 1977 and got out of NASCAR 1 The team did not run for eleven years returning in 1991 with Wallace at the wheel again with Rusty moving his Miller beer dollars to the new team from the recently suspended operations of Raymond Beadle s Blue Max Racing team Early in 2008 Roger Penske and Penske Racing won the 2008 Daytona 500 with Ryan Newman the first time Penske has won a restrictor plate race winning with a 1 2 finish In 2003 Penske switched from fielding works Fords to works Dodges and thus received full factory support from Dodge By 2011 however Penske was the only NASCAR team running Dodges full time as most of the former Dodge teams had either folded or switched to other brands such as Chevrolet Ford or Toyota Owner Roger Penske announced on March 1 2012 that the team would return to full works Ford in 2013 including a full factory support 2 In 2012 with Dodge Brad Keselowski brought home Penske s first Sprint Cup title In 2014 the team changed their name branding from Penske Racing to Team Penske to match their IndyCar name 3 For the 2016 season Team Penske fielded the No 2 Miller Lite Ford Fusion for Keselowski and the No 22 Shell Pennzoil Ford Fusion for Joey Logano The team also supplies cars to the historic NASCAR team Wood Brothers Racing who fields Penske development driver Ryan Blaney on a full time basis In 2018 the team fielded the No 2 Ford Fusion full time for Brad Keselowski the No 22 Ford Fusion full time for Joey Logano and the No 12 Ford Fusion full time for Ryan Blaney in the NASCAR Cup Series as well as the No 22 Ford Mustang full time for part time drivers Brad Keselowski Joey Logano Ryan Blaney and Paul Menard and full time driver Austin Cindric and the No 12 Ford Mustang part time for full time driver Austin Cindric in the NASCAR Xfinity Series Cindric split his full time 2018 schedule between the 22 and 12 for Team Penske and the 60 of Roush Fenway Racing before being signed by Penske for the full 2019 Xfinity Series season in the No 22 car Joey Logano won the Cup Series championship giving Penske his second Cup title as an owner 1972 1980 results Edit NASCAR Winston Cup Series resultsYear Driver No Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 NWCC Pts Ref1972 Mark Donohue 16 AMC RSD39 DAY35 RCH ONT44 CAR ATL15 BRI DAR NWS MAR TAL Dave Marcis CLT31 DOV MCH DAR7 RCH DOV37 MAR29 NWS CLT26 CAR7 TWS2 MCH9 NSVDonnie Allison 16 RSD3 TWS DAY BRI TRN ATL TAL 4 1973 Mark Donohue RSD1 ATL30 NWS DAR Dave Marcis 2 DAY27 RCH CAR37 BRI MAR26 TAL NSV CLT28 DOV8 TWS33 RSD MCH DAY BRI28 ATL TAL NSV DAR RCH DOV NWS MAR CLT CAR51974 Gary Bettenhausen 16 RSD7 DAY12 RCH CAR BRI ATL9 TAL37 NSV DOV CLT MCH4 Dave Marcis DAR6 NWS MARGeorge Follmer RSD33Bobby Allison DAY5 BRI NSV ATL POC TAL12 MCH5 DAR30 RCH DOV13 NWS MAR CLT5 CAR4 ONT11975 16 RSD1 DAY2 RCH CAR BRI ATL30 NWS DAR1 MAR4 TAL35 NSV DOV CLT RSD2 MCH22 DAY35 NSV POC31 TAL29 MCH4 DAR1 DOV28 NWS MAR3 CLT31 RCH CAR2 BRI ATL26 ONT5 24th 2181 5 1976 2 RSD15 4th 4097 6 Mercury DAY25 CAR21 RCH3 BRI5 ATL29 NWS3 DAR18 MAR6 TAL3 NSV5 DOV4 CLT4 RSD2 MCH3 DAY3 NSV7 POC24 TAL23 MCH4 BRI6 DAR9 RCH2 DOV4 MAR27 NWS29 CLT3 CAR4 ATL26 ONT331977 Dave Marcis Chevy RSD4 RCH4 CAR24 ATL6 NWS DAR6 BRI MAR NSV4 DOV MCH4 DAY NSV POC TAL MCH22 BRI DAR RCH DOV MAR NWS CLT23 CAR ATL ONT Mercury DAY28 TAL5 CLT36 RSD1980 Rusty Wallace 16 Chevy RSD DAY RCH CAR ATL2 BRI DAR NWS MAR TAL NSV DOV CLT TWS RSD MCH DAY NSV POC TAL MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV NWS MAR CLT14 CAR ATL ONT 57th 291 7 Cup Series EditCar No 2 history Edit See also Rusty Wallace Kurt Busch Brad Keselowski and Austin Cindric Rusty Wallace s black Miller scheme in 1994 Origins with Blue Max Racing 1983 1990 The No 2 car s history can be traced back to the late 1970s with M C Anderson and Benny Parsons Bobby Allison drove two and a half seasons for Penske winning four races for the team with a best standing of 4th Cale Yarborough drove the 27 Valvoline car in 1981 and 1982 respectively In 1983 the team switched hands to Raymond Beadle and Blue Max Racing with Tim Richmond driving The team picked up Rusty Wallace in 1986 and won a Championship in 1989 In 1990 the team barely made it through the season with the help of Roger Penske funding the team to keep going By late 1990 the team was purchased as a base for Roger s new team During the offseason the team changed numbers from 27 to 2 Wallace s old racing number and kept the Miller Sponsorship Rusty Wallace 1991 2005 The No 2 team has not seen many changes since its debut under the Penske banner at the 1991 Daytona 500 where it finished 27th after a crash late in the race Wallace drove the car from 1991 to 2005 with some form of Miller Beer as the primary sponsor of the team Wallace moved to Penske from Blue Max Racing which suspended operations after 1990 The team in its first year won two races and finished 10th in points In 1992 Wallace won one race and finished 13th in points Things then turned around for him and Penske winning 25 races over the next four years despite never winning the championship The team switched from Pontiac to Ford in 1994 8 The season finale at Atlanta Motor Speedway and the entire 1996 season saw a small change when the popular Miller Genuine Draft paint scheme was replaced with a red blue and yellow splashed scheme that advertised the Miller brand After winning five races that season Wallace donned the blue and white colors of Miller Lite in 1997 After winning one race a piece over the next three years he put together four wins and won nine Bud poles in 2000 the highest total of his career In 2002 he failed to win races marking the first year since 1985 that he was winless throughout a season After that year the team switched manufacturers from Ford to Dodge In 2004 Wallace announced the 2005 season would be his last in the Cup Series citing his son s racing career and wanting to concentrate on his Busch Series team Rusty Wallace Racing for the departure During that season Wallace returned to victory lane for the first time since 2001 at Martinsville one of his historically strong racetracks Although he would not win a race during his final season Wallace qualified for the Chase for the Nextel Cup and finished eighth in series points Kurt Busch 2006 2010 The No 2 car in 2008 with Kurt Busch driving To replace the retiring Wallace Penske tabbed 2004 Nextel Cup Champion Kurt Busch However this caused a problem with Busch s then current team Roush Racing as he was still under contract for the 2006 season The situation was resolved thanks in part to the resolution of another disputed contract with Roush Roush Racing signed Jamie McMurray to drive their No 6 car for the 2006 season but his previous team owner Chip Ganassi would not let him drive for Roush Eventually an agreement was struck where McMurray was released from his team to replace Busch in the No 97 car which was then renumbered to 26 therefore freeing up Busch to drive the No 2 car He quickly brought the team back to victory lane by winning in his fifth start with the team at Bristol his only win of 2006 The No 2 team finished 16th in the season points Busch won six additional races with the No 2 car his last being the 2010 Coca Cola 600 He qualified for the Chase three times with a best finish of fourth in the final standings in 2009 Brad Keselowski 2011 2021 Brad Keselowski won the 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Championship In 2011 the No 2 team swapped numbers with the No 12 team of Brad Keselowski which secured Keselowski s run with the No 2 team s points Jay Guy was replaced by Nationwide Series crew chief Paul Wolfe as the team s crew chief The No 2 team with Keselowski and Wolfe initially struggled for the first half of the season although they won a fuel mileage race at Kansas The team s performance started to improve dramatically after Keselowski injured his leg during a testing crash at Road Atlanta Keselowski and Wolfe grabbed two more wins at Pocono and at Bristol and rallied to make the 2011 Chase field However the final 10 races would be an up and down affair for the team and they were knocked out of contention after finishing 18th at Phoenix Nonetheless Keselowski managed a fifth place finish in points a dramatic turnaround from his 2010 performance 2012 would be Keselowski s breakout season as he won five races at Bristol Talladega Kentucky Chicagoland and Dover with the last two being his first Chase wins He would ultimately win Team Penske its first Sprint Cup title after a close battle with Jimmie Johnson This would also be the final year of Dodge in the Cup series With Dodge s departure Team Penske switched back to Ford in the 2013 season Compared to his 2012 championship run Keselowski s 2013 season was a step back as he opened the season with four top fives but struggled with consistency from there and eventually missed the Chase altogether He would win a single race at Charlotte in October and rallied to finish fourteenth in points the highest rank outside the Chase field due to the Richmond scandal that resulted in Jeff Gordon getting an additional Chase berth Keselowski recovered quickly in 2014 winning the third race of the year at Las Vegas after Dale Earnhardt Jr ran out of gas on the final lap He later dominated and won Kentucky to become the first two time winner at the track and dominated the July race at Loudon and the September race at Richmond as well to secure the top seed in the reformatted Chase for the Sprint Cup Keselowski then won back to back for the first time in his career in the first Chase race at Chicagoland to secure an immediate transfer into the Contender round of the new Chase After suffering a blown tire at Kansas and tussling with Matt Kenseth and Denny Hamlin at Charlotte Keselowski went to Talladega needing to win to make the Eliminator round which he ultimately did after outbattling Ryan Newman on the final lap However he suffered a mechanical failure that caused him to wreck at Martinsville and subsequently tangled with Gordon at Texas which led to a post race brawl that became one of the highlights of the season Keselowski would ultimately be eliminated from the Chase after Phoenix and finished fifth in the final points with his six wins being a career high Brad Keselowski s No 2 at Daytona International Speedway in 2016 Keselowski won his first race of 2015 at California after taking advantage of two late cautions to run down the dominant car of ex teammate Kurt Busch This would prove to be the only win of his season but Keselowski once again advanced to the Eliminator Round of the Chase before suffering another wreck at Martinsville and after leading the majority of the Texas race only to be passed by Jimmie Johnson with six laps to go Keselowski was once again eliminated from championship contention after Phoenix Keselowski got back to his winning ways in 2016 breaking through at Las Vegas for the second time in three seasons He also scored his third win in the GEICO 500 at Talladega then found his first Daytona win in the Coke Zero 400 followed by his third career win at Kentucky Keselowski got his first win in 2017 after Kevin Harvick had trouble in the pits at Atlanta Motor Speedway He was leading at Las Vegas when something broke in the car with two to go He hung on for fifth He remained consistent winning the STP 500 for his first Martinsville win He continued to be consistent until a strange crash early in the Coca Cola 600 when a piece of metal from Jeffrey Earnhardt pierced Chase Elliott s grill and went into his engine causing a mass oil leak and fire Brad slid in the oil right to Elliott s rear end Keselowski would go on to make the playoffs for the sixth time in his Cup series career and score an additional win in the wreck infested Alabama 500 at the Talladega Superspeedway and have the dominant car at Martinsville before a late race caution and contact with Chase Elliott took him out of contention for the win and he would finish fourth Keselowski made the final round at Homestead Miami speedway finished seventh in the race and fourth in the final standings to champion Martin Truex Jr Brad Keselowski s No 2 at Sonoma Raceway in 2019 In 2018 Keselowski scored three wins in a row at Darlington Indianapolis and Las Vegas but his run at the Playoffs was marred by bad finishes at the Charlotte Roval Talladega and Dover resulting in his elimination from the Round of 12 Keselowski finished the season eighth in points Keselowski started the 2019 season with a 12th place finish at the Daytona 500 A week later he won at Atlanta this gave him his 60th overall win with Team Penske and the first MENCS win for the new Ford Mustang GT Keselowski also scored wins at Martinsville and Kansas and finished eighth in points for the second consecutive year Keselowski rebounded in 2020 He scored three wins and finished third in points after the regular season In the second race of the playoffs he scored his fourth win of the season at Richmond and made the final four but would lose the championship to Chase Elliott In 2021 Keslowski won only once at the spring Talladega race but made still made it to the round of 8 although he would miss the final four after finishing 3rd at Martinsville He would finish 6th in points Austin Cindric 2022 Austin Cindric in the No 2 at Auto Club Speedway in 2022 On July 15 2021 it was confirmed that Keselowski would not be returning to Team Penske in 2022 revealing on July 20 that he had accepted a driver and co owner role at Roush Fenway Racing The same day that Keselowski s departure was officially confirmed by Penske Austin Cindric who was originally going to drive for Wood Brothers Racing in 2022 was announced as Keselowski s replacement Cindric won the Daytona 500 in his first full time start in the Cup Series with Penske On July 20 crew chief Jeremy Bullins was suspended for four races due to a tire and wheel loss during the 2022 Ambetter 301 at Loudon 9 Cindric was eliminated in the Round of 12 after finishing 21st at the Charlotte Roval 10 He finished the season 12th in the points standings and won the NASCAR Rookie of the Year honors 11 Car No 2 results Edit Year Driver No Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Owners Pts1991 Rusty Wallace 2 Pontiac DAY27 RCH4 CAR28 ATL10 DAR5 BRI1 NWS32 MAR21 TAL26 CLT22 DOV9 SON3 POC31 MCH17 DAY12 POC1 TAL6 GLN4 MCH3 BRI32 DAR32 RCH3 DOV25 MAR7 NWS6 CLT27 CAR11 PHO5 ATL34 10th 35821992 DAY31 CAR26 RCH17 ATL15 DAR11 BRI9 NWS2 MAR31 TAL11 CLT18 DOV3 SON7 POC24 MCH37 DAY9 POC18 TAL11 GLN6 MCH21 BRI10 DAR9 RCH1 DOV16 MAR2 NWS4 CLT37 CAR21 PHO28 ATL6 13th 35561993 DAY32 CAR1 RCH2 ATL3 DAR5 BRI1 NWS1 MAR1 TAL6 SON38 CLT29 DOV21 POC39 MCH5 DAY18 NHA1 POC2 TAL17 GLN19 MCH6 BRI2 DAR3 RCH1 DOV1 MAR2 NWS1 CLT4 CAR1 PHO19 ATL1 2nd 44461994 Ford DAY41 CAR1 RCH2 ATL24 DAR33 BRI7 NWS2 MAR1 TAL33 SON5 CLT2 DOV1 POC1 MCH1 DAY26 NHA3 POC9 TAL42 IND4 GLN17 MCH4 BRI1 DAR7 RCH4 DOV1 MAR1 NWS4 CLT37 CAR35 PHO17 ATL32 3rd 42071995 DAY34 CAR24 RCH3 ATL10 DAR23 BRI2 NWS4 MAR1 TAL20 SON20 CLT34 DOV9 POC17 MCH3 DAY27 NHA6 POC16 TAL30 IND2 GLN26 MCH5 BRI21 DAR3 RCH1 DOV3 MAR3 NWS2 CLT9 CAR2 PHO4 ATL3 5th 42401996 DAY16 CAR22 RCH7 ATL36 DAR4 BRI5 NWS33 MAR1 TAL30 SON1 CLT34 DOV7 POC31 MCH1 DAY31 NHA7 POC1 TAL10 IND7 GLN33 MCH39 BRI1 DAR38 RCH6 DOV2 MAR36 NWS10 CLT8 CAR8 PHO40 ATL10 7th 37171997 DAY41 CAR6 RCH1 ATL31 DAR6 TEX37 BRI2 MAR5 SON40 TAL37 CLT2 DOV39 POC22 MCH29 CAL14 DAY6 NHA3 POC37 IND38 GLN3 MCH13 BRI12 DAR43 RCH5 NHA21 DOV16 MAR15 CLT12 TAL10 CAR18 PHO2 ATL32 9th 35981998 DAY5 CAR2 LVS3 ATL4 DAR3 BRI33 TEX12 MAR6 TAL12 CAL34 CLT2 DOV18 RCH3 MCH17 POC42 SON5 NHA4 POC6 IND8 GLN4 MCH23 BRI3 NHA8 DAR7 RCH7 DOV5 MAR28 CLT26 TAL27 DAY5 PHO1 CAR3 ATL20 4th 45011999 DAY8 CAR10 LVS9 ATL35 DAR33 TEX4 BRI1 MAR7 TAL41 CAL11 RCH5 CLT31 DOV6 MCH12 POC43 SON4 DAY11 NHA42 POC18 IND8 GLN3 MCH16 BRI18 DAR8 RCH14 NHA6 DOV32 MAR4 CLT8 TAL11 CAR5 PHO32 HOM12 ATL13 8th 41552000 DAY4 CAR11 LVS15 ATL32 DAR16 BRI1 TEX4 MAR10 TAL41 CAL8 RCH5 CLT8 DOV14 MCH7 POC10 SON26 DAY3 NHA15 POC1 IND2 GLN34 MCH1 BRI1 DAR30 RCH34 NHA5 DOV8 MAR23 CLT21 TAL8 CAR5 PHO4 HOM15 ATL7 7th 45442001 DAY3 CAR7 LVS43 ATL12 DAR10 BRI7 TEX12 MAR13 TAL13 CAL1 RCH3 CLT14 DOV21 MCH41 POC16 SON5 DAY7 CHI13 NHA43 POC6 IND4 GLN43 MCH17 BRI5 DAR22 RCH5 DOV11 KAN4 CLT7 MAR15 TAL16 PHO15 CAR24 HOM12 ATL12 NHA18 7th 44812002 DAY18 CAR8 LVS11 ATL6 DAR7 BRI9 TEX11 MAR16 TAL8 CAL8 RCH25 CLT10 DOV17 POC9 MCH7 SON27 DAY2 CHI25 NHA4 POC40 IND2 GLN17 MCH24 BRI2 DAR22 RCH15 NHA19 DOV15 KAN3 TAL13 CLT5 MAR9 ATL17 CAR27 PHO2 HOM14 7th 45742003 Dodge DAY25 CAR6 LVS40 ATL15 DAR16 BRI14 TEX14 TAL37 MAR8 CAL3 RCH10 CLT12 DOV6 POC16 MCH12 SON8 DAY28 CHI32 NHA17 POC11 IND10 GLN37 MCH38 BRI43 DAR36 RCH5 NHA6 DOV10 TAL9 KAN9 CLT13 MAR29 ATL19 PHO33 CAR23 HOM23 14th 39502004 DAY29 CAR7 LVS10 ATL35 DAR29 BRI2 TEX5 MAR1 TAL33 CAL35 RCH16 CLT10 DOV13 POC32 MCH22 SON28 DAY27 CHI11 NHA30 POC17 IND13 GLN25 MCH36 BRI26 CAL10 RCH10 NHA14 DOV13 TAL26 KAN18 CLT31 MAR10 ATL11 PHO7 DAR18 HOM8 16th 39602005 DAY10 CAL10 LVS12 ATL27 BRI13 MAR5 TEX10 PHO36 TAL22 DAR12 RCH19 CLT10 DOV5 POC11 MCH10 SON4 DAY4 CHI12 NHA8 POC2 IND25 GLN6 MCH13 BRI5 CAL15 RCH5 NHA6 DOV3 TAL25 KAN7 CLT24 MAR19 ATL37 TEX22 PHO29 HOM13 8th 61402006 Kurt Busch DAY38 CAL16 LVS16 ATL37 BRI1 MAR11 TEX34 PHO24 TAL7 RCH29 DAR19 CLT39 DOV16 POC2 MCH9 SON5 DAY3 CHI8 NHA38 POC2 IND12 GLN19 MCH40 BRI37 CAL27 RCH27 NHA19 DOV4 KAN25 TAL3 CLT32 MAR27 ATL14 TEX8 PHO8 HOM43 16th 39002007 DAY41 CAL7 LVS26 ATL11 BRI29 MAR12 TEX11 PHO18 TAL3 RCH5 DAR12 CLT32 DOV42 POC16 MCH25 SON22 NHA21 DAY3 CHI6 IND11 POC1 GLN11 MCH1 BRI6 CAL9 RCH9 NHA25 DOV29 KAN11 TAL7 CLT26 MAR21 ATL8 TEX8 PHO12 HOM2 7th 62312008 DAY2 CAL13 LVS38 ATL11 BRI12 MAR33 TEX23 PHO23 TAL39 RCH42 DAR12 CLT16 DOV20 POC8 MCH21 SON32 NHA1 DAY4 CHI28 IND40 POC38 GLN10 MCH36 BRI15 CAL39 RCH10 NHA6 DOV34 KAN30 TAL21 CLT3 MAR36 ATL6 TEX41 PHO2 HOM43 18th 36352009 DAY10 CAL5 LVS23 ATL1 BRI11 MAR18 TEX8 PHO3 TAL6 RCH12 DAR16 CLT34 DOV5 POC37 MCH8 SON15 NHA3 DAY5 CHI17 IND27 POC9 GLN7 MCH36 BRI7 ATL38 RCH2 NHA6 DOV5 KAN11 CAL8 CLT10 MAR17 TAL30 TEX1 PHO6 HOM4 4th 64462010 DAY23 CAL6 LVS35 ATL1 BRI3 MAR23 PHO35 TEX4 TAL8 RCH18 DAR3 DOV19 CLT1 POC6 MCH3 SON32 NHA3 DAY7 CHI26 IND10 POC33 GLN2 MCH40 BRI9 ATL6 RCH18 NHA13 DOV4 KAN13 CAL21 CLT30 MAR16 TAL30 TEX24 PHO9 HOM18 11th 61422011 Brad Keselowski DAY29 PHO15 LVS26 BRI18 CAL26 MAR19 TEX18 TAL33 RCH26 DAR3 DOV13 CLT19 KAN1 POC23 MCH25 SON10 DAY15 KEN7 NHA35 IND9 POC1 GLN2 MCH3 BRI1 ATL6 RCH12 CHI6 NHA2 DOV20 KAN3 CLT16 TAL4 MAR17 TEX24 PHO18 HOM20 5th 23192012 DAY32 PHO5 LVS32 BRI1 CAL18 MAR9 TEX36 KAN11 RCH9 TAL1 DAR15 CLT5 DOV12 POC18 MCH13 SON12 KEN1 DAY8 NHA5 IND9 POC4 GLN2 MCH2 BRI30 ATL3 RCH7 CHI1 NHA6 DOV1 TAL7 CLT11 KAN8 MAR6 TEX2 PHO6 HOM15 1st 24002013 Ford DAY4 PHO4 LVS3 BRI3 CAL23 MAR6 TEX9 KAN6 RCH33 TAL15 DAR32 CLT35 DOV5 POC16 MCH12 SON21 KEN33 DAY21 NHA4 IND21 POC6 GLN2 MCH12 BRI30 ATL35 RCH17 CHI7 NHA11 DOV37 KAN17 CLT1 TAL29 MAR4 TEX6 PHO11 HOM6 14th 10412014 DAY3 PHO3 LVS1 BRI14 CAL26 MAR38 TEX15 DAR17 RCH4 TAL38 KAN13 CLT10 DOV2 POC2 MCH3 SON22 KEN1 DAY18 NHA1 IND12 POC23 GLN35 MCH8 BRI2 ATL39 RCH1 CHI1 NHA7 DOV2 KAN36 CLT16 TAL1 MAR31 TEX3 PHO4 HOM3 5th 23612015 DAY41 ATL9 LVS7 PHO6 CAL1 MAR2 TEX5 BRI35 RCH17 TAL22 KAN7 CLT7 DOV12 POC17 MCH6 SON19 DAY29 KEN6 NHA2 IND10 POC2 GLN7 MCH9 BRI6 DAR2 RCH8 CHI8 NHA12 DOV16 CLT9 KAN9 TAL4 MAR32 TEX2 PHO9 HOM3 7th 23472016 DAY20 ATL9 LVS1 PHO29 CAL9 MAR5 TEX18 BRI18 RCH11 TAL1 KAN10 DOV6 CLT5 POC3 MCH4 SON15 DAY1 KEN1 NHA15 IND17 POC2 GLN3 BRI33 MCH3 DAR9 RCH4 CHI5 NHA4 DOV4 CLT7 KAN38 TAL38 MAR2 TEX14 PHO14 HOM35 12th 22672017 DAY27 ATL1 LVS5 PHO5 CAL2 MAR1 TEX6 BRI34 RCH2 TAL7 KAN2 CLT39 DOV38 POC5 MCH16 SON3 DAY31 KEN39 NHA9 IND2 POC5 GLN15 MCH17 BRI29 DAR15 RCH11 CHI6 NHA4 DOV10 CLT15 TAL1 KAN13 MAR4 TEX5 PHO16 HOM7 4th 50302018 DAY32 ATL2 LVS6 PHO15 CAL4 MAR10 TEX33 BRI23 RCH8 TAL33 DOV6 KAN14 CLT4 POC5 MCH6 SON13 CHI9 DAY36 KEN3 NHA32 POC38 GLN17 MCH2 BRI16 DAR1 IND1 LVS1 RCH9 CLT31 DOV14 TAL27 KAN6 MAR5 TEX12 PHO2 HOM5 8th 23432019 DAY12 ATL1 LVS2 PHO19 CAL3 MAR1 TEX36 BRI18 RCH7 TAL13 DOV12 KAN1 CLT19 POC2 MCH6 SON18 CHI5 DAY39 KEN20 NHA10 POC8 GLN9 MCH19 BRI3 DAR5 IND38 LVS3 RCH4 CLT5 DOV11 TAL25 KAN19 MAR3 TEX39 PHO10 HOM18 8th 23182020 DAY36 LVS7 CAL5 PHO11 DAR13 DAR4 CLT1 CLT7 BRI1 ATL9 MAR3 HOM10 TAL19 POC9 POC11 IND4 KEN9 TEX9 KAN2 NHA1 MCH2 MCH39 DAY13 DOV9 DOV8 DAY10 DAR11 RCH1 BRI34 LVS13 TAL18 CLT18 KAN4 TEX6 MAR4 PHO2 2nd 50352021 DAY13 DAY5 HOM16 LVS2 PHO4 ATL28 BRI11 MAR33 RCH14 TAL1 KAN3 DAR24 DOV16 COA19 CLT11 SON15 NSH23 POC10 POC3 ROA13 ATL10 NHA3 GLN35 IND24 MCH9 DAY33 DAR7 RCH13 BRI6 LVS7 TAL2 CLT20 TEX4 KAN17 MAR3 PHO10 6th 23542022 Austin Cindric DAY1 CAL12 LVS19 PHO24 ATL32 COA8 RCH20 MAR11 BRI16 TAL21 DOV36 DAR18 KAN11 CLT34 GTW11 SON5 NSH7 ROA7 ATL3 NHA13 POC31 IND2 MCH37 RCH12 GLN13 DAY3 DAR16 KAN12 BRI20 TEX15 TAL9 CLT21 LVS29 HOM19 MAR26 PHO11 12th 22262023 DAY CAL LVS PHO ATL COA RCH BRI MAR TAL DOV KAN DAR CLT GTW SON NSH CHI ATL NHA POC RCH MCH IND GLN DAY DAR KAN BRI TEX TAL CLT LVS HOM MAR PHO Car No 12 history Edit Main article Michael Kranefuss See also Jeremy Mayfield Ryan Newman and Ryan Blaney Jeremy Mayfield won 3 races in the 12 car from 1998 to 2001 Kranefuss Haas Racing 1994 1997 The current 12 car started out in 1994 at Michigan as the No 07 Ford driven by Robby Gordon and owned by German American businessman and former Ford executive Michael Kranefuss along with Newman Haas Racing co principal Carl Haas The car started and finished 38th after Gordon crashed on lap 70 After another start with Geoff Brabham at the Brickyard 400 the team known as Kranefuss Haas Racing went full time in 1995 with John Andretti driving the Kmart Little Caesars sponsored No 37 Ford Andretti won the pole at the Mountain Dew Southern 500 and finished 18th in the points The team struggled in 1996 and Kranefuss decided to replace Andretti with Jeremy Mayfield in what amounted to a driver swap between Kranefuss Haas and Cale Yarborough s team as Andretti replaced Mayfield in Yarborough s No 98 The team picked up co sponsorship from Royal Crown Cola for the following season and improved to be 13th in the points in 1997 but it was obvious the team wouldn t succeed if it only fielded one team At the end of the season Kranefuss and Haas dissolved the partnership and the Kmart sponsorship moved over to Travis Carter s team which became Haas Carter Motorsports and the Little Caesars sponsorship left the team Jeremy Mayfield 1998 2001 In 1998 Kranefuss and Penske Racing announced a merger with Mayfield coming aboard to drive the No 12 Mobil 1 sponsored Ford Taurus as a teammate to Rusty Wallace The move turned out to be a success and Mayfield became the next big star He won the pole at Texas and at one point in the season found himself in the points lead Mayfield won his first race at the 1998 Pocono 500 in June and his breakout year ended with a seventh place finish in the points He struggled in 1999 with no wins and an 11th place finish in the standings In 2000 he won at California and Pocono Midway through the season Kranefuss sold his share of the team to Penske Mayfield then suffered a concussion while practicing for the Brickyard 400 He missed two races recuperating from his injury and finished 24th in points In 2001 Mayfield posted seven top ten finishes but was fired following the race at Kansas Rusty Wallace s younger brother Mike Wallace took over and came close to winning at Phoenix before settling for second place to Jeff Burton Ryan Newman 2002 2008 Ryan Newman in the No 12 at Bristol Motor Speedway in 2007 Ryan Newman and his Alltel team took over the No 12 car in 2002 although Mobil 1 stayed on as primary sponsor for several races per season In his rookie year Newman waged a spirited battle with Jimmie Johnson for NASCAR Rookie of the Year honors Newman won The Winston and the fall event at New Hampshire as well as six poles Although he did not win as many races as Johnson one versus Johnson s three and finished behind him in the points sixth place seven points behind fifth place Johnson he finished ahead of Johnson to win the Rookie of the Year honors After the switch to Dodge in 2003 Newman won eight races and eleven poles and finished sixth in points In 2004 Newman won twice earned nine pole positions qualified for the inaugural Chase for the Nextel Cup and finished seventh in points Newman finished 2005 with eight pole positions but only one win He qualified for the Chase for the Cup for the second year in a row and ended up sixth in the final standings He failed to win a race and missed the Chase in both 2006 and 2007 However he found himself back in the winner s circle early in 2008 taking victory in the 50th running of the 2008 Daytona 500 the No 2 of Kurt Busch finished second to open the season claiming Penske s first Daytona 500 win Following the Daytona 500 the team struggled and Newman announced during the summer that he would leave to drive the No 39 Chevrolet for Stewart Haas Racing David Stremme 2009 The No 12 car lost its sponsor in 2009 as Cellco Partners a joint venture of Verizon and Vodafone closed the deal to purchase Alltel in January 2009 thus voiding the terms of the grandfather clause that allowed the No 12 car to run with a sponsor that is a direct competitor to that NASCAR series sponsor Sprint Corporation The team announced that they would move the Wireless sponsorship to the IndyCar Series and the NASCAR Nationwide Series and renamed the team to Verizon Championship Racing a reference to Verizon Wireless Penske wide marketing through both its IndyCar and NASCAR sponsorships complete with its heritage of champions especially on Vodafone s side as it was a sponsor of Scuderia Ferrari Penske hired David Stremme to race the car in a largely unbranded fashion for 2009 but he did not produce results and was fired toward the end of the season Brad Keselowski 2009 2010 Brad Keselowski in the No 12 during the 2010 Toyota Save Mart 350 Brad Keselowski who had recently signed with Penske when he was unable to procure a seat at Hendrick Motorsports took over the car toward the end of the 2009 season He then ran the No 12 full time in 2010 unsponsored although FloTV and AAA sponsored several races Keselowski moved to the No 2 car following the season to replace Kurt Busch who moved to the new No 22 Part time and hiatus 2011 2017 The No 12 did not run any races in 2011 In 2012 Sam Hornish Jr drove the No 12 at Kansas in April with SKF sponsorship The No 12 was also scheduled to run at the October Talladega race with Hornish but after the termination of A J Allmendinger from the No 22 Hornish replaced him full time Hornish s SKF sponsorship was transferred to the No 22 for this race In 2013 Hornish again qualified at Kansas but crashed out of the race in a multi car wreck He attempted the fall Talladega race but failed to make the race after qualifying was rained out 12 With Hornish leaving for Joe Gibbs Racing the part time No 12 was split by various Penske drivers in 2014 SKF sponsored three races with Ryan Blaney at Kansas in April and Talladega in October and Juan Pablo Montoya at Michigan in June Montoya also drove the No 12 in the Brickyard 400 with sponsorship from Penske Truck Leasing 13 Ryan Blaney 2018 present Ryan Blaney in the No 12 at Texas Motor Speedway in 2019 In June 2017 Penske implied that Blaney would soon drive a third Ford for Penske Racing This was later confirmed a month later when they announced that Blaney would drive the No 12 car in 2018 with Paul Menard replacing him in the No 21 Wood Brothers Racing car continuing the technical alliance that the two teams have Team Penske purchased the No 12 s charter from Roush Fenway Racing which had been leased to JTG Daugherty Racing a year prior 14 Blaney started the 2018 season with a seventh place finish at the Daytona 500 and stayed consistent with five top fives and eleven top 10s before qualifying in the Playoffs He scored his first win with Team Penske at the inaugural Charlotte Roval race after Jimmie Johnson and Martin Truex Jr spun out before the finish line Following the Kansas race Blaney was eliminated after the Round of 12 of the Playoffs and finished the season 10th in points In 2019 Blaney finished 31st at the 2019 Daytona 500 Despite not scoring a win during the regular season he stayed consistent with seven top fives and 12 top 10 finishes to make the Playoffs He won at Talladega but was eliminated after the Round of 8 and finished the season seventh in points The 2020 season started for Blaney with a second place finish at the 2020 Daytona 500 which saw him dueling with Ryan Newman on the final turn until late contact caused Newman to go airborne and collide with Corey LaJoie Newman sustained injuries that sidelined him for three months Blaney won once again at Talladega and scored eight top fives and 11 top 10s to make his third Playoff appearance with Team Penske He was eliminated after the Round of 12 and finished ninth in points In 2021 Blaney finished 30th at the 2021 Daytona 500 He scored wins at Atlanta Michigan and the Daytona night race along with seven top fives and 14 top 10 finishes to once again make the Playoffs Blaney was eliminated after the Round of 8 and finished the season seventh in points Blaney started the 2022 season with a fourth place finish at the 2022 Daytona 500 Despite scoring no wins in the first 13 races he stayed consistent with four top fives and six top 10 finishes He also won the 2022 NASCAR All Star Race 15 Despite being involved in a multi car crash on lap 31 of the regular season finale at the Daytona night race Blaney rallied to finish 15th to clinch the 16th and final Playoff spot of the season beating Martin Truex Jr by three points Blaney was eliminated following the Round of 8 after finishing third at Martinsville 16 Car No 12 results Edit Year Driver No Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Owners Pts1998 Jeremy Mayfield 12 Ford DAY3 CAR14 LVS5 ATL3 DAR4 BRI12 TEX23 MAR7 TAL13 CAL2 CLT19 DOV5 RCH6 MCH5 POC1 SON18 NHA30 POC18 IND42 GLN31 MCH7 BRI8 NHA20 DAR5 RCH22 DOV3 MAR23 CLT25 TAL5 DAY4 PHO42 CAR29 ATL15 7th 41571999 DAY20 CAR5 LVS17 ATL36 DAR2 TEX5 BRI27 MAR41 TAL15 CAL7 RCH24 CLT10 DOV9 MCH17 POC9 SON7 DAY25 NHA28 POC35 IND29 GLN34 MCH18 BRI32 DAR3 RCH25 NHA36 DOV22 MAR15 CLT6 TAL16 CAR9 PHO41 HOM13 ATL3 11th 37432000 DAY11 CAR7 LVS17 ATL28 DAR34 BRI4 TEX6 MAR7 TAL14 CAL1 RCH36 CLT6 DOV37 MCH41 POC1 SON33 DAY43 NHA8 POC10 MCH13 BRI35 DAR41 RCH39 NHA40 DOV35 MAR38 CLT2 TAL42 CAR29 PHO2 HOM2 ATL41 20th 3287Kyle Petty IND32Tom Hubert GLN332001 Jeremy Mayfield DAY9 CAR38 LVS42 ATL38 DAR3 BRI3 TEX22 MAR30 TAL35 CAL5 RCH36 CLT10 DOV34 MCH4 POC36 SON39 DAY17 CHI32 NHA39 POC18 IND18 GLN3 MCH13 BRI16 DAR13 RCH29 DOV42 KAN36 19th 3488Mike Wallace CLT34 MAR8 TAL18 PHO2 CAR32 HOM26 ATL13 NHA332002 Ryan Newman DAY7 CAR14 LVS4 ATL10 DAR5 BRI37 TEX40 MAR41 TAL43 CAL14 RCH2 CLT41 DOV4 POC32 MCH3 SON9 DAY27 CHI5 NHA5 POC5 IND4 GLN2 MCH31 BRI36 DAR2 RCH2 NHA1 DOV8 KAN2 TAL7 CLT8 MAR15 ATL10 CAR23 PHO18 HOM6 6th 45932003 Dodge DAY43 CAR14 LVS7 ATL10 DAR14 BRI22 TEX1 TAL39 MAR38 CAL42 RCH39 CLT5 DOV1 POC5 MCH41 SON5 DAY22 CHI1 NHA4 POC1 IND11 GLN9 MCH1 BRI6 DAR23 RCH1 NHA9 DOV1 TAL4 KAN1 CLT2 MAR5 ATL29 PHO3 CAR5 HOM37 6th 47112004 DAY31 CAR6 LVS27 ATL5 DAR3 BRI7 TEX39 MAR5 TAL11 CAL3 RCH9 CLT35 DOV24 POC30 MCH1 SON14 DAY12 CHI34 NHA3 POC13 IND31 GLN26 MCH14 BRI2 CAL5 RCH20 NHA33 DOV1 TAL16 KAN33 CLT14 MAR3 ATL17 PHO2 DAR34 HOM30 7th 61802005 DAY20 CAL9 LVS9 ATL14 BRI30 MAR4 TEX16 PHO14 TAL39 DAR5 RCH3 CLT5 DOV8 POC34 MCH15 SON9 DAY14 CHI29 NHA7 POC5 IND34 GLN30 MCH12 BRI39 CAL18 RCH12 NHA1 DOV5 TAL4 KAN23 CLT7 MAR10 ATL23 TEX25 PHO12 HOM7 6th 63592006 DAY3 CAL20 LVS43 ATL18 BRI9 MAR18 TEX40 PHO39 TAL33 RCH8 DAR6 CLT35 DOV14 POC11 MCH15 SON2 DAY11 CHI36 NHA39 POC18 IND13 GLN8 MCH25 BRI8 CAL33 RCH20 NHA12 DOV24 KAN24 TAL13 CLT27 MAR13 ATL30 TEX34 PHO15 HOM23 18th 37482007 DAY38 CAL12 LVS8 ATL23 BRI39 MAR14 TEX32 PHO38 TAL9 RCH6 DAR4 CLT39 DOV2 POC2 MCH37 SON20 NHA10 DAY14 CHI8 IND42 POC7 GLN13 MCH16 BRI7 CAL39 RCH11 NHA9 DOV28 KAN43 TAL5 CLT28 MAR2 ATL37 TEX5 PHO5 HOM18 13th 40462008 DAY1 CAL10 LVS14 ATL14 BRI33 MAR19 TEX4 PHO43 TAL8 RCH6 DAR37 CLT21 DOV14 POC18 MCH42 SON7 NHA15 DAY36 CHI10 IND13 POC14 GLN26 MCH21 BRI6 CAL16 RCH33 NHA36 DOV13 KAN16 TAL43 CLT21 MAR23 ATL16 TEX28 PHO34 HOM21 17th 37352009 David Stremme DAY33 CAL13 LVS18 ATL23 BRI19 MAR22 TEX14 PHO18 TAL31 RCH38 DAR24 CLT22 DOV31 POC34 MCH38 SON39 NHA28 DAY35 CHI26 IND16 POC32 GLN26 MCH13 BRI20 ATL14 RCH26 NHA28 DOV29 KAN25 CAL16 CLT19 MAR33 TAL22 31st 3117Brad Keselowski TEX35 PHO37 HOM252010 DAY36 CAL21 LVS26 ATL36 BRI13 MAR12 PHO16 TEX14 TAL34 RCH14 DAR12 DOV18 CLT20 POC21 MCH27 SON35 NHA26 DAY30 CHI18 IND19 POC20 GLN20 MCH34 BRI19 ATL25 RCH15 NHA18 DOV22 KAN23 CAL26 CLT27 MAR10 TAL10 TEX33 PHO42 HOM13 25th 34852012 Sam Hornish Jr DAY PHO LVS BRI CAL MAR TEX KAN19 RCH TAL DAR CLT DOV POC MCH SON KEN DAY NHA IND POC GLN MCH BRI ATL RCH CHI NHA DOV TAL CHA KAN MAR TEX PHO HOM 48th 252013 Ford DAY PHO LVS BRI CAL MAR TEX KAN37 RCH TAL DAR CLT DOV POC MCH SON KEN DAY NHA IND POC GLN MCH BRI ATL RCH CHI NHA DOV KAN CLT TALDNQ MAR TEX PHO HOM 68th 72014 Ryan Blaney DAY PHO LVS BRI CAL MAR TEX DAR RCH TAL KAN27 CLT DOV POC TAL22 MAR TEX PHO HOM 48th 87Juan Pablo Montoya MCH18 SON KEN DAY NHA IND23 POC GLN MCH BRI ATL RCH CHI NHA DOV KAN CLT2018 Ryan Blaney DAY7 ATL12 LVS5 PHO16 CAL8 MAR3 TEX5 BRI35 RCH22 TAL18 DOV8 KAN37 CLT36 POC6 MCH8 SON34 CHI18 DAY40 KEN2 NHA7 POC12 GLN12 MCH5 BRI7 DAR15 IND11 LVS5 RCH19 CLT1 DOV11 TAL29 KAN7 MAR20 TEX2 PHO34 HOM17 10th 22982019 DAY31 ATL22 LVS22 PHO3 CAL5 MAR4 TEX37 BRI4 RCH25 TAL15 DOV15 KAN32 CLT13 POC12 MCH9 SON3 CHI6 DAY36 KEN13 NHA4 POC10 GLN5 MCH24 BRI10 DAR13 IND7 LVS5 RCH17 CLT8 DOV35 TAL1 KAN21 MAR5 TEX8 PHO3 HOM11 7th 23392020 DAY2 LVS11 CAL19 PHO37 DAR16 DAR21 CLT3 CLT3 BRI40 ATL4 MAR2 HOM3 TAL1 POC12 POC22 IND32 KEN6 TEX7 KAN20 NHA20 MCH4 MCH38 DAY31 DOV14 DOV12 DAY6 DAR24 RCH19 BRI13 LVS7 TAL25 CLT5 KAN7 TEX4 MAR2 PHO6 9th 23362021 DAY30 DAY15 HOM29 LVS5 PHO10 ATL1 BRI8 MAR11 RCH11 TAL9 KAN21 DAR8 DOV12 COA17 CLT13 SON10 NSH37 POC5 POC6 ROA20 ATL5 NHA5 GLN14 IND2 MCH1 DAY1 DAR22 RCH10 BRI4 LVS5 TAL15 CLT9 TEX6 KAN37 MAR11 PHO4 7th 23502022 DAY4 CAL18 LVS36 PHO4 ATL17 COA6 RCH7 MAR4 BRI5 TAL11 DOV26 DAR17 KAN12 CLT29 GTW4 SON6 NSH3 ROA11 ATL5 NHA18 POC33 IND26 MCH5 RCH10 GLN24 DAY15 DAR13 KAN9 BRI30 TEX4 TAL2 CLT26 LVS28 HOM17 MAR3 PHO2 17th 11402023 DAY CAL LVS PHO ATL COA RCH BRI MAR TAL DOV KAN DAR CLT GTW SON NSH CHI ATL NHA POC RCH MCH IND GLN DAY DAR KAN BRI TEX TAL CLT LVS HOM MAR PHO Car No 02 77 22 history Edit See also Jasper Motorsports and Joey Logano As the 02 with Ryan Newman 2000 2001 Penske s No 22 team originally began running in the ARCA RE MAX Series in 2000 as the No 27 Ford sponsored by Alltel and driven by Ryan Newman 17 Later in the year the team made its NASCAR Cup Series debut with Newman at Phoenix as the No 02 Alltel Ford finishing 41st due to engine failure In 2001 Newman split time between ARCA the NASCAR Busch Series and the NASCAR Cup Series 18 19 He drove in 15 Busch races and won at Michigan In the Cup Series he participated in seven events and almost won The Winston Open before his engine expired in the closing laps He put together two top five finishes which included a second place finish at Kansas and a pole in his abbreviated schedule No 77 Brendan Gaughan 2004 In 2004 Penske merged one of their teams with Jasper Motorsports owned by Doug Bawel As per the merger Penske took 51 ownership of the No 77 with Bawel as listed owner and Brendan Gaughan was hired as the driver The car was renumbered to No 77 with Kodak sponsoring Gaughan had four top ten finishes and finished 28th in points in his rookie year coming close to a victory at Watkins Glen in the summer of 2004 Although Gaughan impressed many as a rookie Penske stunned the racing world by dismissing him at the season s end Bawel would later say in an October 2019 interview that it was because Penske was not satisfied with Gaughan s progress in the sport 33 Travis Kvapil 2005 Gaughan was immediately replaced by Travis Kvapil in 2005 Kodak continued to sponsor the team though Mobil 1 came on to sponsor one race Kvapil had two top tens and finished 33rd in points The No 77 team shut down for the next two years due to a lack of sponsorship Sam Hornish Jr 2008 2010 Sam Hornish Jr in the No 77 at Daytona in 2008 In late 2007 Penske Racing announced that the No 77 team would return to racing with Mobil 1 as a sponsor and that Sam Hornish Jr one of Penske s IndyCar series drivers would switch to NASCAR full time and drive the car in 2008 The team underwent a points swap with Kurt Busch s No 2 car to guarantee Hornish a spot in the first five races while allowing Busch to qualify automatically if necessary with his Past Champion s Provisional starts The team did the same in 2009 as Bill Davis formerly of Bill Davis Racing sold the owner points from his No 22 Toyota to Penske which guaranteed Hornish a spot in the first five races of the season Hornish s performance improved enough this year that the No 77 ended the year in the top 35 in owner points No 22 Kurt Busch 2011 Kurt Busch in the No 22 during the 2011 Toyota Save Mart 350 With the departure of Mobil 1 to Stewart Haas Racing for the 2011 season Shell and Pennzoil came over to Penske and sponsored the newly renumbered No 22 Cup car in 2011 with Kurt Busch who had previously driven the team s No 2 The No 22 shared the Shell sponsorship with Penske s IndyCar driver Helio Castroneves The team won two races at Sonoma and Dover and made the Chase but poor finishes during the Chase left Busch 11th in points Busch and Penske Racing agreed to mutually part December 5 2011 20 though there was strong speculation that he was fired for an incident involving reporter Jerry Punch that was caught on amateur video AJ Allmendinger and Sam Hornish Jr 2012 On December 21 2011 A J Allmendinger was announced as the driver for the 2012 season moving over from Richard Petty Motorsports He would team up with newly promoted crew chief Todd Gordon after the departure of Steve Addington to Stewart Haas Racing 21 Allmendinger got off to a slow start to the season but took advantage of a late wreck among the leaders to finish second at Martinsville After he failed a drug test before the July Daytona race he was removed from the car Penske Nationwide series driver Sam Hornish Jr was named as the replacement for the remainder of the season 22 Hornish challenged for a win at Watkins Glen and ended up finishing fifth After failing to record another top 10 finish Penske removed him from the car at the season s end Joey Logano 2013 present Joey Logano s 2016 Ford Fusion at Charlotte Motor Speedway On September 4 2012 Joey Logano was announced as Hornish s replacement in the No 22 car in 2013 23 Logano became the fourth driver of the No 22 in three years but had a successful 2013 season making the Chase and returned in 2014 becoming the first driver to return to the No 22 car for more than a single season Logano won five races in 2014 two more than in his entire previous career and made the Championship round of the revamped Chase only to suffer pit road miscues at Homestead that relegated him to fourth in the standings Joey Logano won the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Championship Logano then began the 2015 season by winning the Daytona 500 He then won five further races including repeat wins in the Bristol Night Race and the Kansas Chase race part of a streak of three wins in a row that allowed him to sweep the Contender round of the 2015 Chase However a feud with Matt Kenseth derailed Logano s season when Kenseth wrecked him out of the lead at Martinsville heavy damage from a blown tire the next week at Texas and his failure to win at Phoenix resulted in Logano s elimination from the Chase Logano s 2016 season saw him making it back to Homestead this time with three wins Michigan Talladega Phoenix with a shot to win the title Logano was able to get past a late race incident with Carl Edwards and finished second in the standings behind Jimmie Johnson Logano s 2017 run was a disappointment He won the spring Richmond race but the victory was encumbered after his car was revealed to have a rear suspension issue during post race inspection This was followed by a string of disappointing finishes which resulted in Logano missing the Playoffs and finishing 17th in the standings The 2018 season saw the No 22 returning to competitive form winning the spring Talladega race and securing the team in the Playoffs A win at the fall Martinsville race locked Logano in the Championship 4 Logano won the 2018 Ford EcoBoost 400 and became the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Champion For the 2019 season Logano scored wins at the Gander RV Duel 2 at Daytona and at Las Vegas At Martinsville Hamlin collided with Logano on turn four squeezing Logano into the outside wall and causing him to lose a tire and spin out two laps later Despite the damage Logano finished eighth After the race Logano and Hamlin discussed the incident before Logano slapped Hamlin s right shoulder sparking a fight between the two 24 NASCAR suspended Dave Nichols Jr the No 22 team s tire technician for one race for pulling Hamlin down to the ground during the altercation 25 Logano was eliminated from the playoffs after the Round of 8 and finished the season fifth in points Logano started the 2020 season with a win at the first Daytona duel qualifying race but a crash ended his Daytona 500 with a 26th place finish He won the next race at Las Vegas and followed that up with another win in Phoenix He was leading at the end of the race at Bristol but was involved in a crash with Chase Elliott Logano went winless for the rest of the regular season but locked his spot in the Championship 4 He finished the season third in points In 2021 Logano finished 12th at the Daytona 500 but scored a second place finish at the Daytona road race the following week He then recorded his sole win of the season at the inaugural Bristol dirt race to lock himself in the playoffs Logano was eliminated after the Round of 8 and finished the season eighth in points Logano began the 2022 season by winning the 2022 Busch Light Clash at The Coliseum 26 He scored his first win of the season at Darlington by punting William Byron to the wall with two laps to go infuriating both Byron and the crowd 27 28 Logano scored his second win of the season at the inaugural Gateway race 29 During the playoffs he won at Las Vegas to make the Championship 4 30 Logano dominated the Phoenix finale to claim his second Cup Series championship 31 Car No 22 results Edit Year Driver No Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Owners Pts2000 Ryan Newman 02 Ford DAY CAR LVS ATL DAR BRI TEX MAR TAL CAL RCH CLT DOV MCH POC SON DAY NHA POC IND GLN MCH BRI DAR RCH NHA DOV MAR CLT TAL CAR PHO41 HOM ATL 70th 402001 DAY CAR LVS33 ATL DAR BRI TEX MAR TAL CAL RCH CLT43 DOV MCH5 POC SON DAY CHI NHA POC IND31 GLN MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV KAN2 CLT19 MAR TAL PHO40 CAR HOM ATL NHA 49th 4972004 Brendan Gaughan 77 Dodge DAY19 CAR20 LVS22 ATL33 DAR27 BRI20 TEX38 MAR17 TAL13 CAL6 RCH34 CLT33 DOV27 POC39 MCH16 SON26 DAY36 CHI30 NHA22 POC28 IND35 GLN34 MCH33 BRI35 CAL42 RCH27 NHA30 DOV22 TAL4 KAN10 CLT23 MAR34 ATL18 PHO30 DAR27 HOM6 28th 31652005 Travis Kvapil DAY19 CAL24 LVS26 ATL42 BRI7 MAR27 TEX30 PHO40 TAL18 DAR35 RCH22 CLT32 DOV17 POC17 MCH26 SON21 DAY23 CHI43 NHA27 POC38 IND37 GLN40 MCH38 BRI19 CAL33 RCH11 NHA41 DOV21 TAL16 KAN22 CLT17 MAR21 ATL26 TEX24 PHO10 HOM32 33rd 30772008 Sam Hornish Jr DAY15 CAL43 LVS41 ATL25 BRI29 MAR28 TEX32 PHO20 TAL35 RCH23 DAR38 CLT13 DOV18 POC42 MCH22 SON31 NHA39 DAY29 CHI37 IND21 POC26 GLN32 MCH22 BRI37 CAL31 RCH38 NHA30 DOV42 KAN33 TALDNQ CLT22 MAR34 ATL24 TEX23 PHO33 HOMDNQ 35th 25232009 DAY32 CAL23 LVS16 ATL37 BRI31 MAR34 TEX17 PHO9 TAL34 RCH6 DAR30 CLT16 DOV13 POC10 MCH29 SON38 NHA8 DAY32 CHI38 IND37 POC4 GLN35 MCH5 BRI35 ATL35 RCH8 NHA37 DOV26 KAN18 CAL12 CLT40 MAR36 TAL40 TEX40 PHO17 HOM21 28th 32032010 DAY37 CAL16 LVS28 ATL28 BRI32 MAR13 PHO18 TEX19 TAL24 RCH36 DAR31 DOV34 CLT17 POC11 MCH26 SON36 NHA23 DAY21 CHI24 IND30 POC11 GLN14 MCH32 BRI25 ATL30 RCH28 NHA10 DOV36 KAN36 CAL15 CLT40 MAR25 TAL15 TEX18 PHO32 HOM24 29th 32142011 Kurt Busch 22 DAY5 PHO8 LVS9 BRI7 CAL17 MAR16 TEX10 TAL18 RCH22 DAR27 DOV14 CLT4 KAN9 POC2 MCH11 SON1 DAY14 KEN9 NHA10 IND21 POC3 GLN38 MCH34 BRI17 ATL4 RCH5 CHI6 NHA22 DOV1 KAN13 CLT13 TAL36 MAR14 TEX30 PHO22 HOM34 11th 22622012 A J Allmendinger DAY34 PHO18 LVS37 BRI17 CAL15 MAR2 TEX15 KAN32 RCH16 TAL15 DAR33 CLT33 DOV16 POC31 MCH19 SON9 KEN9 24th 717Sam Hornish Jr DAY33 NHA22 IND16 POC19 GLN5 MCH12 BRI34 ATL11 RCH11 CHI11 NHA21 DOV25 TAL24 CLT15 KAN26 MAR13 TEX17 PHO31 HOM222013 Joey Logano Ford DAY19 PHO26 LVS12 BRI17 CAL3 MAR23 TEX5 KAN39 RCH3 TAL35 DAR22 CLT5 DOV7 POC10 MCH9 SON11 KEN4 DAY40 NHA40 IND8 POC7 GLN7 MCH1 BRI5 ATL2 RCH22 CHI37 NHA14 DOV3 KAN4 CLT18 TAL16 MAR14 TEX3 PHO9 HOM8 8th 23232014 DAY11 PHO4 LVS4 BRI20 CAL39 MAR4 TEX1 DAR35 RCH1 TAL32 KAN4 CLT12 DOV8 POC40 MCH10 SON16 KEN9 DAY17 NHA40 IND5 POC3 GLN6 MCH3 BRI1 ATL14 RCH6 CHI4 NHA1 DOV4 KAN1 CLT4 TAL11 MAR5 TEX12 PHO6 HOM16 4th 50282015 DAY1 ATL4 LVS10 PHO8 CAL7 MAR3 TEX4 BRI40 RCH5 TAL33 KAN5 CLT13 DOV11 POC4 MCH5 SON5 DAY22 KEN2 NHA4 IND2 POC20 GLN1 MCH7 BRI1 DAR4 RCH3 CHI6 NHA3 DOV10 CLT1 KAN1 TAL1 MAR37 TEX40 PHO3 HOM4 6th 23602016 DAY6 ATL12 LVS2 PHO18 CAL4 MAR11 TEX3 BRI10 RCH8 TAL25 KAN38 DOV22 CLT9 POC5 MCH1 SON3 DAY4 KEN39 NHA3 IND7 POC37 GLN2 BRI10 MCH10 DAR5 RCH10 CHI2 NHA11 DOV6 CLT36 KAN3 TAL1 MAR9 TEX2 PHO1 HOM4 2nd 50372017 DAY6 ATL6 LVS4 PHO31 CAL5 MAR4 TEX3 BRI5 RCH1 TAL32 KAN37 CLT21 DOV25 POC23 MCH3 SON12 DAY35 KEN8 NHA37 IND4 POC27 GLN24 MCH28 BRI13 DAR18 RCH2 CHI7 NHA10 DOV15 CLT26 TAL4 KAN21 MAR24 TEX7 PHO12 HOM6 17th 9302018 DAY4 ATL6 LVS7 PHO19 CAL5 MAR6 TEX6 BRI9 RCH4 TAL1 DOV13 KAN3 CLT22 POC9 MCH7 SON19 CHI8 DAY39 KEN10 NHA9 POC26 GLN37 MCH10 BRI4 DAR2 IND13 LVS4 RCH14 CLT10 DOV3 TAL5 KAN8 MAR1 TEX3 PHO37 HOM1 1st 50402019 DAY4 ATL23 LVS1 PHO10 CAL2 MAR19 TEX17 BRI3 RCH2 TAL4 DOV7 KAN15 CLT2 POC7 MCH1 SON23 CHI3 DAY25 KEN7 NHA9 POC13 GLN23 MCH17 BRI16 DAR14 IND2 LVS9 RCH11 CLT10 DOV34 TAL11 KAN17 MAR8 TEX4 PHO9 HOM5 5th 23802020 DAY26 LVS1 CAL12 PHO1 DAR18 DAR6 CLT13 CLT6 BRI21 ATL10 MAR4 HOM27 TAL17 POC36 POC24 IND10 KEN15 TEX3 KAN35 NHA4 MCH8 MCH5 DAY9 DOV8 DOV6 DAY27 DAR3 RCH3 BRI11 LVS14 TAL26 CLT2 KAN1 TEX10 MAR3 PHO3 3rd 50342021 DAY12 DAY2 HOM25 LVS9 PHO2 ATL15 BRI1 MAR6 RCH3 TAL39 KAN17 DAR13 DOV5 COA3 CLT17 SON4 NSH10 POC7 POC10 ROA15 ATL19 NHA4 GLN22 IND34 MCH33 DAY23 DAR8 RCH5 BRI11 LVS11 TAL3 CLT7 TEX30 KAN9 MAR10 PHO11 8th 23362022 DAY21 CAL5 LVS14 PHO8 ATL9 COA31 RCH17 MAR2 BRI3 TAL32 DOV29 DAR1 KAN17 CLT20 GTW1 SON17 NSH9 ROA27 ATL26 NHA22 POC20 IND6 MCH4 RCH6 GLN3 DAY12 DAR4 KAN17 BRI27 TEX2 TAL27 CLT18 LVS1 HOM18 MAR6 PHO1 1st 50402023 DAY CAL LVS PHO ATL COA RCH BRI MAR TAL DOV KAN DAR CLT GTW SON NSH CHI ATL NHA POC RCH MCH IND GLN DAY DAR KAN BRI TEX TAL CLT LVS HOM MAR PHO Car No 06 33 history Edit Sam Hornish Jr in the No 06 at the 2007 Ford 400 As the 06 2004 2007 Part Time 2004 2007 In 2004 Penske occasionally ran a fourth car numbered 06 sponsored by Mobil 1 Craftsman Truck Series driver Travis Kvapil attempted four races failing to qualify at Darlington with a best finish of 21st at Martinsville He would replace Brendan Gaughan in the 77 in 2005 Chad Blount also ran the car at Talladega finishing 41st The No 06 returned in 2007 with Sam Hornish Jr in preparation for moving full time in the 77 the next year The No 06 was sponsored by Penske Truck Rental and Mobil 1 Hornish Jr attempted eight races but only qualified for the final two races of the season with a best finish of 30th at Phoenix As the 33 2021 Austin Cindric 2021 In October 2020 Team Penske announced that Austin Cindric would begin racing in the Cup Series in 2021 on a part time basis before moving to a full time ride with Team Penske driving the 2 car in 2022 32 As part of his limited 2021 schedule he entered the Daytona 500 in a fourth Penske entry with the No 33 and sponsorship from Verizon 5G 33 Car No 33 amp 06 results Edit Year Driver No Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Owners Pts2004 Chad Blount 06 Dodge DAY CAR LVS ATL DAR BRI TEX MAR TAL CAL RCH CLT DOV POC MCH SON DAY CHI NHA POC IND GLN MCH BRI CAL RCH NHA DOV TAL41 KAN CLT 63rd 213Travis Kvapil MAR21 ATL32 PHO DARDNQ HOM392007 Sam Hornish Jr DAY CAL LVS ATL BRI MAR TEX PHO TAL RCH DAR CLT DOV POC MCH SON NHA DAY CHI IND POC GLN MCH BRI CAL RCH NHADNQ DOVDNQ KAN TALDNQ CLTDNQ MARDNQ ATLDNQ TEX PHO30 HOM37 62nd 1252021 Austin Cindric 33 Ford DAY15 DAY HOM LVS PHO ATL22 BRI MAR RCH28 TAL KAN22 DAR DOV COA25 CLT SON NSH POC POC ROA38 ATL NHA GLN IND9 MCH DAY DAR RCH BRI LVS TAL CLT TEX KAN MAR PHO 39th 121Xfinity Series EditCar No 2 History Edit Penske s first entry in the now Xfinity Series was in 1997 with Cup driver Rusty Wallace driving the No 2 Ford at Auto Club Speedway Wallace started 37th and finished 21st in his Miller Lite Ford Car No 02 39 48 History Edit Part Time as the 02 2001 Penske Racing s next foray into the Busch Series was in 2001 Ryan Newman drove 15 races in the 02 Alltel Ford in preparation for moving up to the NASCAR Cup Series the next year Rocket Man Newman had 6 poles and only two starts outside the top 5 Newman had eight top 10s including a win at Michigan International Speedway and would finish 28th in points despite running less than half the season Part Time as the 39 2005 2007 In 2005 Penske returned to the second tier series with Ryan Newman Newman drove an Alltel Mobil 1 Sony Dodge numbered 39 his sprint car number whose digits coincidentally add up to the number 12 he used in the Cup Series He ran only 9 of 25 races but had four poles and six victories In 2006 Newman and Kurt Busch shared the ride Busch ran seven races and won twice Newman s best finish was 2nd in six starts IndyCar Champion Sam Hornish Jr began racing the No 39 in the last two races of the year crashing out of both races Newman also ran a 02 car at Watkins Glen finishing 41st after an engine failure The only race for the 39 in 2007 was at Watkins Glen International where Kurt Busch started on the pole and finished 3rd Part Time as the 48 2013 In 2013 Penske ran a third team part time numbered 48 Joey Logano ran the car at Watkins Glen with Discount Tire as the sponsor 34 starting 3rd and finishing 21st Ryan Blaney then ran the car at Phoenix with AutoZone finishing 10th 35 Brad Keselowski ran the car at Homestead with Discount Tire winning the race 36 Car No 12 history Edit The No 12 Nationwide Series car driven by Sam Hornish Jr spinning out in 2007 Justin Allgaier s Verizon Dodge in 2010 Part Time 2007 2008 The 12 car debuted in 2007 running 20 total races Kurt Busch ran 3 races with Penske Truck Rental with a best finish of 4th at Las Vegas Sam Hornish Jr ran 9 races but had no top 10s and four crashes Ryan Newman ran 8 races with Kodak and Alltel with a best finish of 3rd at Richmond The team returned return on a limited basis in 2008 with Hornish driving most of the races early in the season Hornish attempted 10 races failing to qualify for two with fewer DNFs and a best finish of 11th at Darlington ARCA Champion Justin Allgaier ran four races later in the year with an 11th place finish at Phoenix Justin Allgaier 2009 2010 In 2009 Justin Allgaier moved into the car full time After Verizon taking on the sponsorship responsibilities of Alltel was barred from sponsoring the No 12 Cup car under terms of the Viceroy Rule preventing competition with title sponsor Sprint NEXTEL the company moved their sponsorship to the Nationwide Series 37 Allgaier was involved in a close rookie battle with Michael McDowell and Scott Lagasse Jr but eventually won the 2009 Rookie of the Year scoring 12 top 10s en route to a 6th place points finish Allgaier and Verizon returned for 2010 Justin took his first career victory in the fourth race of the season at Bristol Motor Speedway The team had an impressive 20 top 10s and finished 4th in points The No 12 in the race shop in 2013 Sam Hornish Jr in the 12 car in 2012 Part Time 2011 Due to Verizon s departure from NASCAR for Penske s IndyCar team the No 12 team scaled back to a limited schedule in 2011 prompting Allgaier to move to Turner Motorsports Sam Hornish Jr recently losing his Cup ride with Penske took over the car on a limited basis with Alliance Truck Parts sponsoring his effort Hornish won his first Nationwide Series race at Phoenix a track where he had had success in IndyCar Alex Tagliani drove the No 12 in Montreal with sponsorship from Hot Wheels Sam Hornish Jr 2012 2013 Hornish returned for the full season in 2012 with expanded sponsorship from Alliance Truck Parts Hornish had arguably his strongest season in stock cars to date after struggles in past Sprint Cup and Nationwide endeavors scoring 10 top 5s and 22 top 10s en route to a fourth place points finish Hornish returned to the car in 2013 and scored his second NASCAR victory at Las Vegas He was a strong contender for the drivers title earning 4 poles 16 top 5s and 25 top 10s but ultimately finished second to Austin Dillon in the final points standings despite Dillon not winning a race Hornish was left without a full time ride as longtime owner Roger Penske did not have any opportunities for his former champion though he did say Hornish deserved another opportunity at NASCAR s top level 38 Sponsors Alliance Truck Parts Wurth and Detroit Genuine Parts would move up to sponsor Brad Keselowski s Sprint Cup car in 2014 39 Part Time 2014 2016 2020 In 2014 after Hornish left for Joe Gibbs Racing Team Penske narrowed down their Nationwide Series fleet to one full time ride the No 22 team leaving the No 12 as a part time ride Ryan Blaney ran four races in the car with Joey Logano running a single race at Watkins Glen with sponsorship from Snap on Tools and Western Star Trucks Logano would win the pole with a new track record and go on to win the race In 2016 Ryan Blaney drove the No 12 in May at Charlotte and again in July at Kentucky Joey Logano then drove the No 12 at Watkins Glen in August and again at Charlotte in October winning both races Snap On Tools was the primary sponsor for all the races except the October Charlotte race where PPG Industries was the primary sponsor On August 12 2016 Team Penske announced that the No 12 would return to full time competition for the 2017 season However after sponsorship failed to materialize the car competed in only five races with Logano winning at Las Vegas and Blaney winning the summer Charlotte race In 2018 Austin Cindric raced at 8 Xfinity Series races with the No 12 claiming top 5 finishes at all but one and Keselowski drove the car once Penske let Keselowski Logano Paul Menard and Ryan Blaney drive the No 12 two times each in 2019 collecting four top 5 finishes In the 2020 Xfinity Series season Keselowski drove the car at Phoenix Car No 22 history Edit Part Time 2009 Brad Keselowski won his first Nationwide Championship in 2010 In 2009 Penske developmental driver Parker Kligerman made his debut at Kansas Speedway winning the pole leading 7 laps and finishing a respectable 16th Parker also attempted the season finale at Homestead but failed to qualify running the No 42 car instead Brad Keselowski 2010 2011 For 2010 Penske Racing ran two full time Nationwide series cars with Discount Tire and Ruby Tuesday coming on board to sponsor Brad Keselowski in the No 22 They continued to use Dodge engines despite Dodge cutting their Nationwide support On November 6 2010 Brad Keselowski and the No 22 Discount Tire Ruby Tuesday Nationwide team secured the NASCAR Nationwide driver championship by finishing 3rd at Texas Motor Speedway By holding an insurmountable 465 point lead over Carl Edwards with two races left in the season the No 22 team delivered Roger Penske s first NASCAR title of any kind Multiple Drivers 2011 2018 For the 2011 season Penske continued to run the No 22 full time with Brad Keselowski In August Keselowski suffered a hard crash while testing at Road Atlanta He was replaced in the No 22 by Hornish Jr Kurt Busch and Parker Kligerman Formula 1 Champion Jacques Villeneuve drove the No 22 at the road courses The No 22 team scored five wins with Keselowski and another with Busch at Watkins Glen In 2012 Keselowski was scheduled to split the 22 ride with Parker Kligerman running between 5 and 7 races However after only running three races with the team Kligerman was replaced in both the Nationwide Series and his Truck Series ride at BKR with fellow up and coming driver Ryan Blaney who ran the standalone oval races 40 Villeneuve was named to drive at Road America and Montreal for the team 41 The No 22 won the 2013 owner s championship Pictured is A J Allmendinger s winning car at Road America In 2013 Brad Keselowski and Ryan Blaney were scheduled to share the No 22 joined by new Penske driver Joey Logano In June former Penske Cup driver A J Allmendinger signed on to run two races in the 22 at the road courses Road America and Mid Ohio 42 Allmendinger won the pole at Road America 43 then proceeded to win the race his first career Nationwide win after leading 29 laps 44 Allmendinger then won at Mid Ohio after starting second and leading 73 of 94 laps 45 Ryan Blaney then won his first career race at Kentucky Speedway after leading 96 of the final 100 laps of the race 46 The team won the Nationwide Owners Championship on the strength of twelve total race victories among the four drivers This was the first Nationwide Owners title for Team Penske 36 In 2014 the No 22 car was shared by Joey Logano Brad Keselowski Ryan Blaney and Alex Tagliani in hopes of defending the Nationwide Owners Championship Michael McDowell ran the car at Kentucky in September the fifth driver to run the car in 2014 47 The No 22 team beat the No 54 JGR team once again for the owner s title They again beat the No 54 team for the owner s title in 2015 before going winless in 2016 In 2017 Brad Keselowski brought the 22 back to victory lane at Pocono after a last lap pass on Kyle Larson Keselowski won another race at the fall Richmond race and Ryan Blaney won the fall Dover race The 22 won the owners championship again at Homestead with Sam Hornish Jr driving the car to a second place finish The No 22 team is known for its competition for the Nationwide Owner s Championship with the equally strong Joe Gibbs Racing and their No 18 and No 20 teams Brad Keselowski s 2018 Xfinity Mustang at New Hampshire Motor Speedway Austin Cindric 2019 2021 Cindric s No 22 Xfinity Series car at Road America For the 2019 season Austin Cindric was announced as the full time driver of the No 22 with sponsorship from MoneyLion On July 11 2019 crew chief Brian Wilson was suspended for one race after the car scheduled to race at Kentucky was discovered to have an illegal body modification The L1 level penalty also resulted in a deduction of 10 points for the team and Cindric and a 10 000 fine 48 Cindric scored two wins and 14 top 5s but had a poor race at Kansas and could not advance to the Championship 4 In 2020 Cindric became the ninth different driver to win three consecutive races in series history by winning back to back races at Kentucky as well as Texas where he had initially finished in 2nd place until race winner Kyle Busch was disqualified for failing post race inspection Cindric went on to make the Championship 4 and win his 1st Xfinity Championship while at the same time winning the race at Phoenix Raceway in Overtime 49 Cindric would go on to win five races in 2021 and finished runner up to Daniel Hemric in the season finale and final standings before taking over the famous No 2 in the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series replacing Brad Keselowski as he went to RFK Racing Hiatus 2022 Present On January 13 2022 Team Penske announced that they have no plans to race in the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2022 but still left the possibility of doing select races open depending on sponsorship 50 Car No 26 history Edit Parker Kligerman in 2010 In an alliance with K Automotive Racing owned by Brad Keselowski s brother Brian Penske fielded the 26 car in select races in 2010 primarily Car of Tomorrow races Nineteen year old Parker Kligerman debuted in the car at Daytona with Discount Tire starting on the outside pole and finishing 13th 51 His next race was Montreal where he scored a strong 8th place finish He then finished 15th at Richmond At Charlotte in October Kligerman qualified 8th but crashed after only 3 laps and finished last 52 Sam Hornish Jr ran the season finale in the 26 finishing 21st Car No 39 history Edit For 2005 Ryan Newman raced in nine races In the last seven he competed in he won the first five came in sixteenth at Texas then won the season finale at Homestead finishing thirty fourth in the points standings He also got a pair of third place finishes before those six wins In 2006 Kurt Busch and Newman drove a limited schedule in a Penske No 39 for Busch and an Alltel No 39 for Newman Though Newman got a highest finish of second at Auto Club Busch ended up notching two wins at Texas and Watkins Glen In the other five races he competed in he came in the top five in all but one finishing twenty first at Michigan before finishing thirty ninth in points The No 39 has not run since the 2006 season Truck Series EditTruck No 22 history Edit Penske fielded the No 22 truck in 1996 in ten races with Ricky Johnson driving three Kenny Wallace six and Rusty Wallace one Johnson failed to qualify for another race at Colorado National Speedway The team scored a best finish of fourth at North Wilkesboro Speedway with Kenny Wallace driving 53 Truck No 22 results Edit NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series resultsYear Driver No Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 NCTC Pts Ref1996 Ricky Johnson 22 Ford HOM PHO POR25 EVG15 TUS CNSDNQ GLN30 NSV 53 54 Kenny Wallace HPT18 BRI IRP7 FLM RCH14 NHA MAR NWS4 SON MMR33 PHO12 LVSRusty Wallace NZH9 MLW LVL I70Notes Edit Bill s Driving em Bananas CNN July 22 1985 Joe Menzer NASCAR COM August 7 2012 Dodge pulling out of NASCAR at season s end Aug 7 2012 Nascar Com Retrieved August 13 2012 Owens Jeff January 9 2014 Penske changes name of team to Team Penske Sporting News Retrieved January 9 2014 Donnie Allison 1972 NASCAR Winston Cup Results Racing Reference Retrieved January 28 2017 Bobby Allison 1975 NASCAR Winston Cup Results Racing Reference Retrieved January 7 2015 Bobby Allison 1976 NASCAR Winston Cup Results Racing Reference Retrieved January 7 2015 Rusty Wallace 1980 NASCAR Winston Cup Results Racing Reference Archived from the original on March 18 2015 Retrieved January 20 2015 Siano Joseph January 2 1994 AUTO RACING Hey Rusty Wallace and Roger Penske Have You Driven a Ford Lately The New York Times New Hampshire Penalties Announced Jayski s Silly Season Site NASCAR Digital Media LLC July 20 2022 Retrieved July 23 2022 Spencer Reid October 9 2022 Christopher Bell nets clutch playoff saving victory at Charlotte Roval NASCAR com NASCAR Digital Media LLC Retrieved October 10 2022 Taranto Steven November 6 2022 Austin Cindric named 2022 NASCAR Cup Series Rookie of the Year CBS Sports Retrieved November 14 2022 Talladega Qualifying and Starting Lineup Jayski s Silly Season Site Retrieved December 7 2013 Ryan Nate April 30 2014 Juan Pablo Montoya returning to NASCAR at Indy Michigan USA Today Retrieved April 30 2014 NASCAR Charters Jayski s Silly Season Site NASCAR Digital Media LLC Retrieved October 23 2020 Cain Holly May 22 2022 Ryan Blaney roars to first All Star Race victory at Texas NASCAR com NASCAR Digital Media LLC Retrieved May 23 2022 Spencer Reid October 30 2022 Christopher Bell wins his way into Championship 4 title field set NASCAR com NASCAR Digital Media LLC Retrieved October 31 2022 Penske Racing South July 19 2000 ALLTEL Corporation Teams Up With Penske Racing South Ryan Newman to Run Selected ARCA Events PR Newswire Mooresville North Carolina Retrieved February 7 2016 Radebaugh October 14 2000 Ryan Newman dominates at Charlotte Concord North Carolina motorsport com Retrieved February 7 2016 Rodman Dave October 10 2000 Penske buys Kranefuss share Mooresville North Carolina motorsport com Archived from the original on February 7 2016 Retrieved February 7 2016 Penske Racing Kurt Busch Mutually Agree to Separation Penske Racing Retrieved December 5 2011 Allmendinger to Drive Shell Pennzoil Dodge in 2012 Penske Racing Retrieved December 21 2011 Gelston Dan NASCAR Penske dumps Allmendinger after drug test Sports Goshen News Goshen IN Goshennews com Retrieved August 13 2012 Newton David September 6 2012 Joey Logano joins Penske Racing ESPN com ESPN Inc Retrieved May 23 2015 span, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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