NASCAR Power Rankings: Austin Cindric's Gateway win leads rise for all of Team Penske (2024)

NASCAR Power Rankings: Austin Cindric's Gateway win leads rise for all of Team Penske (1)

All three Penske drivers are now together just outside of the top 10

By Steven Taranto

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NASCAR Power Rankings: Austin Cindric's Gateway win leads rise for all of Team Penske (3)

Over the last two and a half years since the start of the 2022 season, Team Penske's list of accomplishments includes the last two Cup Series championships with Joey Logano and Ryan Blaney as well as the 2022 Daytona 500 with Austin Cindric. It shouldn't be easy to forget that -- but sometimes, it feels like it is.

Amid their success over the start of NASCAR's Next Gen era, the Penske cars have alternated between hot streaks of peak performance -- usually coming at just the right time -- and stretches where they can't seem to compete or have any of the raw speed that they need. Even this year, Team Penske's performance on downforce tracks has left much to be desired. But they seem to have the smaller tracks more than figured out, as the past three weeks have shown.

After Joey Logano won the All-Star Race in North Wilkesboro in dominating fashion, Sunday's race at Gateway looked set to be a Penske 1-2 finish before a stunning turn of events coming to the white flag, when Ryan Blaney ran out of fuel to give the lead and win to Austin Cindric. Logano, Cindric and Blaney are now all in a group together just outside the top 10 of the CBS Sports NASCAR Power Rankings, sitting 11th-13th following their performance at World Wide Technology Raceway.

Here's a look at CBS Sports' updated NASCAR Power Rankings following Gateway:

RankDriverChangeComment
1Denny Hamlin--Dating back to his win at Dover, Denny Hamlin has been on a stretch of five top-10 finishes in a row. Of the eight top-10 finishes he's had during the 2024 season, seven of them have been top fives as well.
2Brad Keselowski--RFK Racing had finished first or second in five of six races entering Gateway, but that streak is now five of seven after neither of their cars finished in the top two. Granted, Brad Keselowski wasn't that far off as he finished third.
3Tyler ReddickTyler Reddick's second-straight fourth-place finish gave him his sixth top five on the season, putting him more than halfway toward breaking his career-high mark. Reddick has had 10 top-five finishes in each of the past two seasons.
4Chase ElliottWhen the Next Gen car was first introduced in 2022, an early issue that popped up was how easy it was to break a toe link if a car bounced off the wall. It speaks to how nicely the development of the car has come along that Chase Elliott knocked the toe out after getting into the wall on a restart, but still ran in the top 10 and eventually finished 13th.
5Christopher BellNASCAR engines these days are so well-developed and well-engineered that it's very rare to see one of them fail, much less break outright, in the closing laps. We'll see what the problem with Christopher Bell ended up being, but the early theory seems to be that the amount of shifting and transmission work Bell was doing had some sort of ill effect.
6Ross ChastainRoss Chastain will be a driver worthy of watching at Sonoma. Not only did his first career win come on a road course at COTA in 2022, but he was also one of the drivers that tested at the newly-repaved Sonoma in March.
7Ty GibbsOn the subject of contenders at Sonoma, you should absolutely include Ty Gibbs in that category. His road racing abilities shone through at COTA, where he qualified on the outside pole and eventually ran third.
8Chris BuescherAustin Cindric's Gateway win puts pressure on drivers around the playoff cut line to get to Victory Lane, as Cindric went from not really being in the picture to now on the playoff grid. Those two near misses Chris Buescher had at Kansas and Darlington now surely sting way more.
9William Byron--I wish Valvoline paint schemes in this day and age didn't change so frequently, as I feel like the one William Byron ran at Gateway would have looked great for a full season on Mark Martin's car way back when. Byron ran 15th with the sponsor Martin had for so many years in the 1990s.
10Kyle LarsonWe'll see what the official reason is for why Kyle Larson was not credited with any playoff points following Gateway, but the longer the matter of his playoff waiver drags on, the more people have wondered exactly why. Larson offered a theory of his own on FS1's pre-race show, suggesting NASCAR actually may have to re-write the waiver rule if they elect to grant him a waiver for his circ*mstances.
11Joey LoganoAn after-effect of Austin Cindric's win on the playoff cut line: Joey Logano is now two spots below the cut line, some 14 points back of Chris Buescher for the current last available spot on points.
12Austin CindricIsn't there something that feels so right about the No. 2 car going to Victory Lane in Rusty Wallace's hometown? Wallace, the longtime pilot of the car Cindric now calls his own, is a native of the St. Louis area.
13Ryan BlaneyOn the subject of the cut line, about a lap and a couple of drops of fuel separated Ryan Blaney from virtually certain to defend his Cup championship to still having to get away from the bubble. He's currently 12th in points, just 37 points clear of Chris Buescher.
14Bubba WallaceBubba Wallace was unable to sustain his speed from qualifying, fading from the eighth starting spot to 21st at the checkered flag. That marks Wallace's worst finish in any race he's been running at the end of since he ran 29th at Bristol in March.
15Michael McDowellMichael McDowell led 40 laps from the pole at Gateway after setting a new track record in qualifying. He's got a chance at Sonoma to lead just as many if not more, as road courses are among McDowell's greatest opportunities to get a win and make the playoffs for the third time in the last four seasons.
16Martin Truex Jr.Martin Truex Jr. represented Toyota at the Sonoma tire test in March, and the rest of the field probably wishes he hadn't. Truex has four career Sonoma wins, three of which have come in the track's last five races dating back to 2018.
17Todd GillilandTodd Gilliland stands to become the team leader on what will be a three-car team at Front Row Motorsports next year. His dad, David Gilliland, was part of FRM's previous attempts at three full-time cars, namely after they rapidly expanded following a move to Ford in 2010.
18Josh BerryAs he now looks for a ride for next season, Josh Berry will be tasked in June with distinguishing himself in SHR equipment while also keeping close to his roots as a short track racer. Before the Cup race weekend at Nashville Superspeedway, Berry will drive a late model for Dylan Fetcho in the Battle of Broadway 150 at Nashville Fairgrounds.
19Justin HaleyJustin Haley has a multi-year contract to drive for Rick Ware Racing. But if he keeps delivering top-10 finishes like he did at Gateway, Haley is going to be in demand with larger teams as Stewart-Haas Racing's charters get divvied out. Something for both RWR and Ford to consider.
20Carson HocevarCarson Hocevar has enjoyed a strange history at Gateway. He broke his ankle in a crash there during a Truck Series race in 2022, made his Cup debut there in 2023, and WWT Raceway is now the site of Hocevar's best career finish in a Cup car.
21Chase BriscoeAs the first driver below the playoff cut line, a trip to Sonoma doesn't really help Chase Briscoe. He's never finished better than 13th there in three Cup starts and ran 29th last year.
22Alex BowmanAlex Bowman had an uncharacteristically poor run at Gateway, as brake issues plagued the No. 48 Chevrolet. Bowman's 28th-place finish was his worst in any race this season where he's been running at the finish.
23Noah GragsonTo find the last time Noah Gragson raced at Sonoma, you have to go all the way back to when he was racing in what is now the ARCA Menards Series West. Gragson has three West Series starts at Sonoma, winning there in 2019.
24Kyle BuschAfter his crash at Gateway, Kyle Busch now finds himself beneath the playoff cut line and looking to get in. Busch hasn't missed the postseason since 2012 and has never missed the playoffs since the current format was introduced in 2014.
25Daniel SuarezWith two laps to go at Gateway, it seemed very odd as to why Daniel Suarez passed leader Ryan Blaney to get back on the lead lap as Blaney was trying to hang on for the victory. About a hundred yards later, as Blaney ran out of fuel, everything seemed to make sense at once.
26Ricky Stenhouse Jr.--In more than a decade at the Cup Series level, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. has never had a single top-10 finish at Sonoma. In fact, a 12th-place finish there a year ago actually marked the first top 15 he'd ever scored there.
27Daniel HemricCredit to Daniel Hemric and his team for the way they persevered at Gateway. Hemric was running dead last early in the race, but wound up working his way up through the field to 18th by race's end.
28Erik JonesLegacy Motor Club's move to Toyota still has yet to pay dividends for the team in terms of consistent performance. Their two cars finished right together toward the back of the pack with Erik Jones in 26th and John Hunter Nemechek in 27th.
29Corey LaJoieDespite being the designated team leader at Spire Motorsports, Corey LaJoie has taken a backseat to his younger teammates as the season has gone on. LaJoie finished 32nd at Gateway, well behind both of his teammates Carson Hocevar and Zane Smith.
30Zane SmithSpeaking of Zane Smith, he earns a spot at the tail end of the Power Rankings this week. A 19th-place finish at Gateway marked just the third top-20 finish he's had all season and his first since COTA in March.

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Since then, Team Penske has become synonymous with Indy car racing, with more than 230 race victories, nearly 300 poles and 17 National Championships. Team Penske, however, is probably best known for its 19 Indianapolis 500 victories, four with driver Rick Mears and three with Helio Castroneves.

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Race Victories632
Pole Positions:693
National Championships:44

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Austin Cindric currently drives the No. 2 Team Penske Ford in the NASCAR Cup Series. Cindric made the jump to Cup in 2022. In his first regular-season outing with the organization, he won the Daytona 500, doubling as his first premier series victory.

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Altogether, Team Penske has earned over 500 victories and over 40 championships in all of auto racing. Team Penske is a division of Penske Corporation, and is owned and chaired by Roger Penske. The team president is Tim Cindric.

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In addition to his ownership of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and IndyCar, he is the founder and chairman of the Penske Corporation. This corporation serves as a holding company for his various businesses and has an estimated net worth of $9 billion. Roger Penske's current estimated net worth is around $3.8 billion.

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Nearly six weeks after Newgarden's victory in Florida, IndyCar discovered Penske's three cars had an illegal version of the push-to-pass software installed that allowed their drivers to use the horsepower boost when no one else in the field had access to the advantage.

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Yesterday Roush Yates announced that Penske Racing will use its FR9 engine in the Ford Fusion cars it will be campaigning in NASCAR next season.

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He is known by his nickname of "The Captain". Penske also served as a race strategist for his IndyCar team, most recently for driver Will Power. Penske won his first NASCAR Sprint Cup Championship with driver Brad Keselowski on November 18, 2012.

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Deal said to be worth $250 million to $300 million

Penske, 82, bought the storied open-wheel racing properties from Hulman & Co. in a deal first announced in October. The Hulman family had owned the Indianapolis Motor Speedway since 1945.

What is the Indy car scandal? ›

Last month, Team Penske got caught in a manipulation scandal involving altering a system that gave its drivers extra horsepower, leading the series to retroactively strip a win from the season-opening race.

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In addition to owning the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the Indianapolis 500 and IndyCar, Penske owns the most successful racing team in history – Team Penske.

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Penske Corporation manages businesses with consolidated revenues of more than $42 billion, operating in over 3,200 locations and employing more than 73,000 people worldwide.

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Penske Automotive net worth as of June 21, 2024 is $10.05B. Penske Automotive Group, Inc., engages in the operation of automotive and commercial truck dealerships in the US, Canada and Western Europe.

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A. J. Foyt has the most career victories in Championship Car racing with 67. Colton Herta is the youngest winner of a major American open-wheel car race; he was 18 years, 11 months and 25 days old when he won the 2019 IndyCar Classic.

Who is the most successful driver in IndyCar history? ›

The first national American open-wheel champion was Barney Oldfield in the 1905 AAA Championship Car season, and the current national title holder is Álex Palou in the 2023 IndyCar Series. A. J. Foyt holds the record for the most Drivers' Championships, having won the title on seven occasions.

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