Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Blaney gets to sit in on hiring chief

Embraces role on leadership team

- By Jenna Fryer

CHARLOTTE, N. C. — Ryan Blaney wanted a leadership role at Team Penske, a request granted when Roger Penske invited the driver to participat­e in interviews for Blaney’s new crew chief.

Discussion­s were underway on who would replace Todd Gordon as leader of the No. 12 Ford when he retires at the end of the season when Penske and executive vice presidentW­alt Czarnecki widened the group to include Blaney.

It was a first for the thirdgener­ation racer, who researched candidates and wrote questions in a notebook he brought with him to the interview session.

“I was kind of interviewi­ng people for the job, I’ve never really been in that spot,” Blaney said. “What I really liked was they sat me down and said, ‘Hey, we want you to be just as much a part of this deal,’ and that made me feel good that I had the input.”

Team Penske and Blaney ultimately chose Jonathan Hassler, a longtime team engineer who in June was named crew chief for Matt DiBenedett­o at Penske sister team Wood Brothers Racing. Hassler has led the No. 21 to one top-five finish and five top 10s since taking over that team.

He also filled in for Joey Logano crew chief Paul Wolfe for one race this season, a fifthplace finish at Dover.

“It definitely means a lot when the team sits you down and says, ‘You are looking for somebody next year and you are going to be just as big a

part as we are in making the decision and we’re going to get our guys and then we’re going to talk about it and make a choice,‘” Blaney said. “And at the end of the day it was my choice to have Jonathan and they were OK with that.”

The interview took place in the same room where Blaney interviewe­d to drive for Penske nine years earlier and symbolized how far he’s come with the organizati­on. Brad Keselowski is leaving Penske at the end of the season and the 27-year-old Blaney hopes to assume some of Keselowski’s duties as a team veteran and leader.

Blaney himself had never interviewe­d anyone before — he joked that all his employees are family members and “I already know them pretty well” — and had to figure out what it was he was looking for in a crew chief.

For help, he turned to current crew chief Gordon, who will retire after his 10th season leading a Cup Series team. He led Logano to the 2018 championsh­ip, was moved to Blaney’s car in 2020 and has totaled 25 Cup victories between the two drivers.

Blaney has a career-best three wins this season and is ranked sixth in the standings headed into Sunday’s playoff eliminatio­n race on the Roval at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Blaney won the inaugural 2018 race on the hybrid road course/oval and has not finished lower than eighth in three races.

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