Ford still winless in 2024 as NASCAR heads to first road race of the season at COTA (2024)

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Five races into NASCAR’s 2024 season and Ford is in a funk.

Make no mistake, the Ford cars have been fast, just not quite fast enough to produce any wins yet. At the race in Atlanta, the razor-thin margins at the finish meant 0.003 seconds was the difference between first and third.

But winning is what counts the most and Ford drivers are searching for answers to break the drought as NASCAR holds its first road race of the season Sunday at the Circuit of the Americas.

“Been close to a couple of (wins),” said last season’s Cup series champion Ryan Blaney, who just missed out on the victory in Atlanta and has three top-five finishes. “I don’t really get into panic mode too easily. Just understand it is a long year.”

A Ford win in Austin would seem like a long shot in NASCAR’s fourth run on a track built for Formula One. Road course specialists Tyler Reddick (Toyota), New Zealand’s Shane van Gisbergen (Chevrolet) and Chase Elliott (Chevrolet) rate among the race favorites.

Chevrolet has three wins and Toyota has two this season, as Ford teams and drivers try to understand the nuances of the Mustang Dark Horse body style that was supposed to provide better handling and aerodynamics.

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No Ford driver qualified in the top 10 for Sunday’s race. And while it’s still early, Ford drivers make up just three of the 16 available Cup playoff spots. Blaney tops that short list at fourth.

Ford drivers point to some solid statistics, even if the major results are lacking.

“I know it doesn’t look good on paper when you say that we haven’t had a Ford in Victory Lane yet,” said RFK Racing driver Chris Buescher, who is currently 14th in the Cup standings.

“Look at our year and how competitive we’ve been. We’ve been able to lead in four of the five races at some point. And when we didn’t lead any laps, we finished second. So to me, we’ve been very good. We’ve certainly had a little bit of rough luck,” Buescher said.

Chase Briscoe of Stewart-Haas Racing said Fords have shown good “raw speed.”

“I feel like we’ve had the speed, we just haven’t been able to put the races together as a manufacturer,” Briscoe said. “This week will be probably, truthfully, another struggle for the Fords to win. We just don’t have as many good road racers as the other manufacturers have.”

Briscoe noted how Ford ended last season with Blaney’s championship.

“If you would have looked at us last year, you would have never thought a Ford was going to win a championship and then it did,” Briscoe said. “Hopefully when it matters, Ford is going to be strong.”

ON POLE

Daytona 500 winner William Bryon will start from pole position on Sunday, with Ty Gibbs, Reddick and Christopher Bell the top qualifiers right behind him. Byron earned his only career road course win last year at Watkins Glen.

NASCAR vs F1

The Circuit of the Americas is the only track used by NASCAR and F1, but the two racing series have vastly different styles. F1 cars lap the 3.4-mile (5.5 kilometers) circuit, with its steep elevation changes and 20 turns, about 30 seconds faster than the stock cars. F1 also races with much stricter track limits than NASCAR.

NASCAR will be enforcing track limits through a series of s-curves in the first sector. But look for drivers to use every bit of the sweeping runoff areas around several turns, most notably on No. 19 before the cars enter pit row.

“I think the guys are off the track more than they are on it,” said van Gisbergen, who is making his Cup series season debut on the road course. “You forget how much elevation it has. The TV doesn’t give it justice. It’s a really cool track.”

NEW RESTART

After last season’s multiple restarts and overtime finish at COTA, the restart zone has been moved from the start/finish line to the exit of the final turn heading into the front stretch.

The change should help spread the field before it powers into the uphill switchback turn No. 1 that created so many crashes and restarts last year.

“Restarts can be exciting for people to watch for sure, but they get to be kind of a crapshoot,” Blaney said. “It will still be wild, but hopefully it would be under more control.”

GAMBLING

NASCAR has been leaning into sports betting in recent years. Reddick, last season’s winner at COTA, said there’s a new level of engagement with fans.

“My favorite one is, ‘Don’t screw up today, I’ve got a lot riding on you,’” Reddick said. “Fans love to chime and let you know what they’ve got riding on it.”

ODDS & ENDS

Reddick is the betting favorite to win Sunday, according to FanDuel Sportsbook ... The first five races this season produced five different winners. The longest streak of different winners in the “modern” era of NASCAR (1972-present) was 10 in 2000.

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Ford still winless in 2024 as NASCAR heads to first road race of the season at COTA (2024)

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Ford still winless in 2024 as NASCAR heads to first road race of the season at COTA? ›

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Five races into NASCAR's 2024 season and Ford is in a funk. Make no mistake, the Ford cars have been fast, just not quite fast enough to produce any wins yet. At the race in Atlanta, the razor-thin margins at the finish meant 0.003 seconds was the difference between first and third.

Who has won more NASCAR races Ford or Chevy? ›

Chevrolet has been the most successful, with 42 titles. The second most successful is Ford, with 17 titles.

Did Stewart-Haas Racing switch to Ford? ›

From its inception until 2016, the team ran with Chevrolet engines and chassis (except for 2003 when they ran with Pontiac) provided by Hendrick Motorsports. Beginning in 2017 the team began partnering with Roush-Yates Engines and switched to Ford engines, while building their chassis in-house.

How many races has Ford won in NASCAR? ›

Chevrolet has been the most successful manufacturer as of 2023, with 851 race wins and 42 manufacturers championships. Ford ranks second with 728 victories and 17 manufacturers championships.

Does Tony Stewart still own a NASCAR? ›

Anthony Wayne Stewart (born May 20, 1971), nicknamed "Smoke", is an American semi-retired professional stock car racing driver, current NASCAR team co-owner of Stewart-Haas Racing, and current co-owner of the Superstar Racing Experience.

Will Chevy be in NASCAR in 2024? ›

As much as Chevy insiders may want to downplay it, Chevy drivers led 237 of 267 laps in the Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

Which car brand has the most racing wins? ›

Formula One constructors with the most race wins as of January 2024
CharacteristicNumber of races won
Ferrari243
McLaren183
Mercedes-Benz125
Williams114
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Why is Stewart-Haas struggling? ›

Compounding matters was that three of the team's four cars missed the playoffs in 2023, and its foremost star, Harvick, retired after the season. Moreover, the team's big-money deal with Ford expires after this year, which could lead to another dramatic reduction in revenue for the team.

Who builds Ford Motors for NASCAR? ›

Builders: Chevrolet: ECR Engines, Hendrick Motorsports. Ford: Roush-Yates Engines. Toyota: Toyota Racing Development.

Who is the majority owner of Stewart-Haas Racing? ›

Stewart-Haas Racing is a title-winning NASCAR team co-owned by three-time NASCAR Cup Series Champion Tony Stewart and Gene Haas, founded by Haas Automation — North America's largest CNC machine tool builder. Gene Haas and Tony Stewart announced they were forming SHR on July 10, 2008.

Is Honda going to NASCAR? ›

So, yeah, at some point, they may. It ain't gonna be for 2025, though.” Honda's reasonable entry date could be the 2026 NASCAR season, as the process could start in 2024 and take the entirety of next year. The Cup Series doesn't desperately need a fourth manufacturer, but it would certainly be great for the sport.

What engine does Toyota use in NASCAR? ›

There's still one Camry that eschews any form of electricity, though – the new Camry XSE Next Gen for the NASCAR Cup Series is powered by a 5.9-litre naturally aspirated V8 that makes 670bhp at certain circuits where that much power is allowed.

Did Studebaker ever race in NASCAR? ›

Frank “Rebel” Mundy (R) delivered Studebaker's first NASCAR premier series race victory at Columbia, South Carolina, in a car owned by Perry Smith. Photo courtesy of NASCAR Archives & Research Center via Getty Images.

Who is driving for Stewart-Haas in 2024? ›

SHR's four-driver lineup for 2024 — holdovers Chase Briscoe (No. 14) and Ryan Preece (41) plus newcomers Josh Berry (4) and Noah Gragson (10) — have a total of one victory on NASCAR's top circuit. Briscoe won in 2022 at Phoenix Raceway.

Who is driving for Tony Stewart in 2024? ›

After completing 27 consecutive years in NHRA competition, Leah Pruett is stepping aside from racing in 2024 to focus on starting a family with husband Tony Stewart, who will take over the controls of the team's Top Fueler for the 2024 season.

Who is driving the 4 car in 2024? ›

Josh Berry will move into the NASCAR Cup Series full-time in 2024 as the next driver of the No. 4 Ford Mustang at Stewart-Haas Racing, the team has announced. Berry will take the place of Kevin Harvick, who will retire at the end of this season.

Which manufacturer has won the most NASCAR races? ›

In addition to its 42 NASCAR Cup Series manufacturer championships, Chevrolet has also amassed 851 victories and 33 driver championships in NASCAR's premier series – continuing Chevrolet's legacy as the winningest manufacturer in NASCAR.

What NASCAR team has won the most races? ›

Hendrick Motorsports has won 14 Cup Series owners and drivers championships, three Truck Series owners and drivers titles, and one Xfinity Series drivers crown. The team has amassed 306 NASCAR Cup Series victories, 27 Xfinity Series wins, 26 Truck Series wins, and 7 ARCA Racing Series victories.

What brand of car has won the most Daytona 500? ›

20 — This year marks Kyle Busch's 20th attempt to win the “Great American Race.” 21 — Jimmie Johnson will make his 21st career start in the Daytona 500 on Sunday. 25 — Chevrolet has won the Daytona 500 a record 25 times.

What car company dominates NASCAR? ›

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