Nascar

Blaney’s Throwback Livery Honors Newman’s 2008 Daytona 500 Victory at Pocono

The tribute celebrates Team Penske’s 60th anniversary and pays homage to crew chief Roy McCauley

A nostalgic nod to a championship‑winning design

Ryan Blaney is set to take the wheel of a specially liveried Ford that pays homage to Ryan Newman’s iconic 2008 Daytona 500 victory. The throwback paint scheme, featuring the same Alltel colors that helped Newman clinch the sport’s most prestigious race, will make its debut at Pocono Raceway this weekend.

The tribute is more than a visual homage; it marks the 60th anniversary of Team Penske and includes a commemorative sticker honoring former crew chief Roy McCauley. The sticker serves as a reminder of the pit‑box leadership that helped Newman secure his Daytona triumph and underscores McCauley’s lasting imprint on the organization.

Remembering a crew chief’s legacy

Both drivers reflected on the emotional weight of the scheme. Blaney, who grew up admiring the Alltel livery, called it one of his favorite paint designs from his childhood, while Newman spoke about the profound influence McCauley had on his career and on the culture of Team Penske.

Blaney enters the weekend as a two‑time Pocono winner and currently sits third in the Cup Series standings, adding a competitive edge to the nostalgic celebration.

Looking ahead

Fans can expect a blend of high‑speed action and a sentimental journey through two decades of racing excellence, as the event promises to blend the thrill of competition with a tribute to a pivotal moment in American motorsport history.

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