NASCAR: Team Penske Fords lead Day 2 Test Times in Phoenix

NASCAR’s 2022 Next Gen testing schedule started and ended at the same destinations the official season will begin and conclude – Daytona International Speedway and Phoenix Raceway.

There was a two-day organizational test Jan. 11-12 at Daytona and then another this week at Phoenix. Wednesday’s eight-hour session marked Day 2 and therefore the last preseason opportunity for teams to turn laps on track. They’ll next unload with a checkered flag on the line.

Ryan Blaney, driver of the No. 12 Team Penske Ford, talks to Harrison Burton, driver of the No. 21 Wood Brothers Racing Ford, in the garage.

“I think that, from my gray hair, we’ve all done this long enough to know that this is testing,” NASCAR senior vice president of racing innovation John Probst said. “We’ve done it throughout our history. And from what we’ve seen right now, we feel like we’re in a really good spot. But until we throw the green flag and guys go out there to race, with some anger and really start bumping and banging… Right now, we’re really happy. We’re also prepared to monitor how the season starts and we’ll be prepared to make adjustments if we need to. But right now, all indications are pretty good.

“Experience tells us not to get too happy, so we’ll just be cautiously optimistic, how about that?”

Feedback from drivers varied from stall to stall.

“We may have some general ideas, but there’s nothing concrete yet until we go out there and race,” Team Penske wheelman Joey Logano said. “So, when you say comfortable, I’m far from comfortable. There’s nothing I really know for certain is coming my way.”

A very different vibe from Trackhouse Racing Team’s Daniel Suarez.

“I don’t have, honestly, one thing that bothers me about the car,” he said. “That’s my honest opinion, so I’m happy. I’m happy for the change. I’m happy for where the sport is heading. And I can’t wait to get started.”

There are others who have adopted more of a laissez-faire attitude, too.

“Once you get the first five races, you kind of have a good dialogue and a good direction of where your team is, so just grind through it,” 23XI Racing pilot Bubba Wallace said. “This car is so tricky, and it’s a lot to take in. Every lap on track, I kept getting more and more comfortable. It’s just a matter of time before it all clicks.”

And it could very well all click — at different times, for different teams.

“I’m anxious to go through that learning process and kind of see who guesses right first, and hopefully it’s us,” Hendrick Motorsports’ Chase Elliott said. “Then, whether it is or isn’t, you definitely want to make sure you’re on the upswing at the right time, like always, and I think that swing is going to be a pretty big one this year.”

That was — still is — the whole point.

Chase Briscoe. A gorgeous view of the Stewart-Haas Racing’s candy red No. 14 Next Gen Ford Mustang.

NASCAR introduced the idea of Next Gen in 2019. The actual product will competitively debut here in 2022.

“I feel like we’re a sports team,” Probst said. “We’ve been practicing for three years, and now it’s time to put the uniforms on and get out under the lights and see what we’ve got.”

Day 1 – Practice 

Pos. No. Driver(s) Make Team Time Behind Speed
1 5 Kyle Larson Chevrolet Hendrick Motorsports 27.329s -0.000s 131.728
2 8 Tyler Reddick Chevrolet Richard Childress Racing 27.474 -0.145 131.033
3 22 Joey Logano Ford Team Penske 27.500 -0.171 130.909
4 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Chevrolet JTG Daugherty Racing 27.534 -0.205 130.747
5 23 Kurt Busch/Bubba Wallace Ford 23XI Racing 27.563 -0.234 130.610
6 12 Ryan Blaney Ford Team Penske 27.583 -0.254 130.515
7 17 Chris Buescher Ford RFK Racing 27.592 -0.263 130.473
8 9 Chase Elliott Chevrolet Hendrick Motorsports 27.611 -0.282 130.383
9 4 Kevin Harvick Ford Stewart-Haas Racing 27.648 -0.319 130.208
10 18 Kyle Busch Toyota Joe Gibbs Racing 27.743 -0.414 129.762
11 1 Daniel Suarez Chevrolet Trackhouse Racing 27.781 -0.452 129.585
12 19 Martin Truex Jr. Toyota Joe Gibbs Racing 27.784 -0.455 129.571
13 14 Chase Briscoe Ford Stewart-Haas Racing 27.809 -0.480 129.454
14 31 Daniel Hemric Chevrolet Kaulig Racing 27.848 -0.519 129.273
15 21 Austin Cindric Ford Wood Brothers Racing 27.894 -0.565 129.060
16 38 Michael McDowell Ford Front Row Motorsports 28.004 -0.675 128.553
17 42 Ty Dillon Chevrolet Petty GMS Motorsports 28.147 -0.818 127.900
18 27 Loris Hezemans Ford Team Hezeberg 28.721 -1.392 125.344

 

Day 2 – Practice

Pos. No. Driver(s) Make Team Time Behind Speed
1 12 Ryan Blaney Ford Team Penske 27.292s -0.000s 131.907
2 22 Joey Logano Ford Team Penske 27.327 -0.035 131.738
3 14 Chase Briscoe Ford Stewart-Haas Racing 27.376 -0.084 131.502
4 9 Chase Elliot Chevrolet Hendrick Motorsports 27.413 -0.121 131.325
5 4 Kevin Harvick Ford Stewart-Haas Racing 27.457 -0.165 131.114
6 19 Martin Truex Jr. Toyota Joe Gibbs Racing 27.481 -0.189 131.000
7 38 Todd Gilliland Ford Front Row Motorsports 27.594 -0.302 130.463
8 5 Kyle Larson Chevrolet Hendrick Motorsports 27.607 -0.315 130.402
9 1 Ross Chastain Chevrolet Trackhouse Racing 27.641 -0.349 130.241
10 18 Kyle Busch Toyota Joe Gibbs Racing 27.645 -0.353 130.222
11 17 Brad Keselowski Ford RFK Racing 27.688 -0.396 130.020
12 23 Bubba Wallace/Kurt Busch Toyota 23XI Racing 27.705 -0.413 129.940
13 21 Harrison Burton Ford Wood Brothers Racing 27.713 -0.421 129.903
14 31 Justin Haley Chevrolet Kaulig Racing 27.748 -0.456 129.739
15 42 Ty Dillon Chevrolet Petty GMS Motorsports 27.781 -0.489 129.585
16 8 Austin Dillon Chevrolet Richard Childress Racing 27.786 -0.494 129.562
17 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Chevrolet JTG Daugherty Racing 27.826 -0.534 129.375
18 27 Loris Hezemans Ford Team Hezeberg 27.928 -0.636 128.903