At the Würth 400 in Texas, Team Penske faced a mixed bag of results. Austin Cindric finished in 15th place, struggling with handling issues throughout the race but staying out of trouble. Ryan Blaney capitalized on a late-race caution to secure a 10th-place finish, marking his seventh top-10 of the season. Unfortunately, Joey Logano's day ended prematurely in 37th after a pit road incident. The team looks ahead to the next race at Watkins Glen on May 10.

By the Numbers
  • Ryan Blaney achieved his seventh top-10 finish of the season, finishing 10th.
  • Austin Cindric finished 15th despite starting in 13th place.
State of Play
  • Team Penske had one driver in the top 10, while another finished mid-pack and one did not finish.
  • The series now shifts focus to Watkins Glen International for a road course challenge on May 10.
What's Next

Looking forward, Team Penske will aim to improve after mixed results in Texas. Success at Watkins Glen will require strategic pit stops and addressing the handling issues experienced by Cindric. The team also needs to ensure they maintain momentum, particularly with Blaney's recent top-10 finishes.

Bottom Line

Team Penske's varied performance at Texas highlights the importance of adaptability in racing. Their focus should be on enhancing vehicle setups and pit strategies as they head into the next road course event, aiming for more consistent top finishes.