Ryan Blaney signs multi-year contract extension with Team Penske

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2023 NASCAR Cup Series champion Ryan Blaney will continue to drive the No. 12 Team Penske Ford after signing a multi-year contract extension. Menards will remain as a partner as part of the new agreement

“Ryan Blaney has developed into one of the elite drivers in the NASCAR Cup Series, and the success he’s achieved speaks for itself,” said team owner Roger Penske. “I’m confident Ryan and the No. 12 team will continue to build momentum into the future, especially positioned alongside a committed partner like Menards who’s been instrumental to our team for more than a decade.”

Blaney, 32, joined the team in 2012, making his Cup debut with Penske in 2014. By 2016, he was full-time with the Wood Brothers. After earning his first career win there, Blaney was promoted to Penske’s main roster in 2018.

17 of his 18 NASCAR Cup Series wins have come as the driver of the No. 12 Penske Ford, including the Coca-Cola 600. In 2023, he became a Cup champion for the first time. He joined Brad Keselowski and Joey Logano as the only drivers to ever deliver the ‘Captain’ a title at the top level of stock car racing.

“Roger’s commitment to me and my career has been something a race car driver could only dream of – not only getting the opportunity in the first place, but sticking with me through the highs and lows for more than a decade,” said Blaney in a press release. “To still be a part of Team Penske – the wins, the championships, the people – and continuing to grow my career with the unwavering support of Roger and the entire organization has been the opportunity of a lifetime. We’re going to keep pushing to deliver more wins and championships and to do that with the support of John Menard and the Menard family is truly an honor.”

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