Team Penske NASCAR Cup Series Race Report - Martinsville 2October 29, 2023TRACK: MARTINSVILLE SPEEDWAY
After starting 11th, Blaney and crew chief Jonathan Hassler dialed in the Discount Tire Ford Mustang to work their way to the front of the field in Stage 1. Following the first caution of the afternoon on lap 104, the No. 12 crew fired off a quick, four-tire stop to get Blaney off pit road fourth as the field took the green with 19 laps to go in the opening stage. Blaney battled his way around the No. 19 using the outside lane on the restart to come away with a second-place finish in Stage 1. The leaders opted not to pit during the stage break as Blaney lined up to restart from the outside of row one. As the green flag run wore on, Blaney erased the deficit to the No. 11 for the lead and ultimately took over the top spot on lap 195. The Championship 4 hopefuls battled back-and-forth for the lead with a stage win on the line as Blaney prevailed to lock up his sixth stage win of the season in Stage 2. The following restart appeared to spell trouble for Blaney as the No. 11 clipped the back bumper of the Discount Tire Ford, but he managed to regain control by the entry of turn three to hang on to the lead as the intensity began to pick up. An untimely caution flag on lap 324 saw teams opt for varying strategies on pit road as Hassler called for a four-tire stop in hopes of stretching the fuel run the rest of the way. Despite restarting 13th, Hassler's call proved to be pivotal as the race stayed green the rest of the way, allowing Blaney to charge his way back into the top-five with 70 laps to go. Fresh tires and enough fuel to go the distance ultimately prevailed as Blaney got to the bumper of the leader with 26 to go before making his way around the No. 10 with 23 laps remaining. Blaney took care of the rest, wheeling his Ford Mustang to the checkered flag for his 10th-career win and punching his ticket to the Championship 4 in the process. BLANEY'S THOUGHTS: "It's awesome. I grew up in High Point, not too far from here. High Point is closer to Martinsville than it is to Charlotte, so it's really cool. I've been wanting to win here for a long time. We've been super close for many years and awesome to close it out." "I thought we put together a really strong playoffs, especially the Round of 8. We had a good Round of 8, so just really proud of the whole effort. Proud to have Discount Tire on the car, Menards, Ford, Advance Auto Parts, BODYARMOR. [Roger Penske] couldn't be here unfortunately, but I know he's watching and this is awesome stuff. I can't wait to get to Phoenix next week."
RACE RUNDOWN: Joey Logano and the No. 22 Shell-Pennzoil team attacked Sunday's short track showdown at Martinsville Speedway from start to finish, making steady progress throughout the duration of the 500-lap event to bring home a top-five finish in the penultimate race event of the season. Logano opened the event from the 16th position and made some initial gains in the race's opening circuits, although a free handling Ford Mustang prevented him from making enough forward progress to crack the field's top 10. A caution late in the first Stage gave the No. 22 team a chance to bring Logano to pit road for service, and after four fresh tires, fuel and an air pressure adjustment, he returned to the track to finish the opening Stage from the 13th position. Logano capitalized on the restart to overtake multiple spots, catapulting to ninth before the initial green-white-checkered waved to close out the race's first segment. Stage 2 began with another opportunity to advance his position, and Logano stayed focused on moving forward with a car that continued to improve its handling on the long run. A timely caution towards the end of the Stage allowed for another stop on pit road, and quick work by the No. 22 placed Logano in an advantageous spot for the final laps of Stage 2, with the Shell-Pennzoil Ford Mustang crossing the line fourth to secure more valuable points and near closer to the lead. Logano and his Team Penske teammates elected to forgo pit road service during the final stage break and stayed out to resume the race while occupying three of the top-five positions. Logano continued to stay up front as the laps ticked, until another caution mid-stage opened a chance for teams a chance to refresh their cars, and that included four tires and fuel for the No. 22. The varying pit strategies resulted in Logano ultimately restarting from the 18th position, but with nearly 150 laps still remaining on fresh tires and a full tank of fuel, the opportunity to advance remained: by lap 100 he was in 11th, and the final 50 lap run saw him reach 8th and progressing forward. Logano would confidently navigate the remaining laps and lapped traffic to advance to fifth when the checkered flag flew for his 11th-career Martinsville top-five finish. LOGANO'S THOUGHTS: "It was absolutely a long day, but I'm proud of the team with a top-five and [Ryan] Blaney getting into the Championship 4. You've got to be proud of that as well. He had a great car and a great weekend, so good for him and we'll go to Phoenix for one more race."
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