In a move that solidifies one of NASCAR's most successful driver-team partnerships, former Cup Series champion Ryan Blaney has signed a multi-year contract extension to remain behind the wheel of the No. 12 Team Penske Ford. The announcement, made Wednesday, ensures that one of the sport's rising stars will continue to fly the Penske colors well into the future.
Since joining the legendary organization full-time in 2018, the 32-year-old Blaney has evolved into a genuine championship contender. His resume now boasts 17 career Cup Series victories, including a triumphant win at Phoenix on March 8 that kicked off the 2025 season in style. The crowning achievement came in 2023 when he captured his first NASCAR Cup Series championship, cementing his place among the sport's elite.
"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 and Bloomfield Hills-based businessman Roger Penske. "I'm confident Ryan and the No. 12 team will continue to build momentum into the future."
The extension comes at a strong moment for Blaney, who finished 10th at Texas Motor Speedway last weekend and currently sits fourth in the Cup Series standings heading into Sunday's race at the historic Watkins Glen road course in New York. It's a position that reflects the consistency and speed that have become his trademark.
For Blaney, the deal represents more than just another contract—it's a continuation of a relationship that began over a decade ago. "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," Blaney said 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."
As Blaney prepares to chase his second championship, fans can look forward to many more seasons of seeing the No. 12 Ford charge to the front—and maybe add a few more victories to that already impressive tally.
