A.J. Foyt Making Steady Progress With Ferrucci and Malukas
Alright, hereโs the real scoop on AJ Foyt Racingโs glow up with Santino Ferrucci and David Malukas. If you blinked, you mightโve missed just how much theyโve leveled up lately, and yeah, the Penske connection is a big part of it. But so are their two amazing, young, promising drivers! So let’s get into it!
A Whole New Garage Vibe!
So, Foyt Racing decided to shake things up big time at the end of 2023. Forget the old scattered approach; they are running a proper two-car squad out of Indy now. One roof, way more data bouncing around, and the Team Penske tech hookup. Thatโs not just a headline; itโs been a cheat code for making the cars go fast.
Ferrucciโs still rocking the No. 14, which is classic, and honestly, he has become Mr. Reliable on ovals. Malukas jumped in for โ25, finally healthy after that wrist mess and some detours at other teams. The pairingโs got this nice โold soul-meets-young gunโ thing going on. No egos, just both dudes getting sharper by the week.
Ferrucci: Quietly Cooking!
Santino started 2025 kind of under the radar. Then suddenly, his first ever pole at Portland. He finished in the top 10 in the Indy 500 for the seventh straight year. He also has four top-5s in a row (Indy, Detroit, St. Louis, and Road America).
He also finished second in Detroit following a penalty-palooza. Then he finished third at Road America. In the last four races, Ferrucci & Malukas both racked up 111 points. Only the heavy hitters (Kirkwood, Palou, OโWard) did better.
Malukas: Instant Impact!
Malukas showed up with speed, but not many people expected him to gel this quickly. Heโs been throwing down. He has four straight top 7 starts. Heโs been glued to the Penske-brain trust shout out to Schnabel, oh wait, now itโs Schneider. For Malukas, itโs all about finishing races. He wants to dodge DNFs and be a lock for the top 10 every weekend.
Foytโs Not Just Making Up the Numbers Anymore!
Ferrucci and Malukas have dragged Foyt from โalso-ranโ to actual contender. Weโre talking top-10 regulars, Ferrucci P10, Malukas P12 in points, not just lucking into it, but mixing it with the big dogs. Ferrucciโs oval magic + Malukasโ qualifying fire means Foyt finally has a 1-2 punch that doesnโt fizzle on Sundays.
Even Larry Foyt is excited. He said this is the best driver lineup theyโve had in forever. If they keep inching up in qualifying, donโt be shocked if theyโre not just on the podium, but win races.
Looking Down the Road!
So whatโs next? Ferrucci needs to qualify better and stop starting in Siberia. Malukas? Just keep it clean, rack up those top finishes, and play the long game.
If they keep this momentum, Foyt will notch a win soon. Maybe even more than one. Itโs not just a glow-up, itโs a full-on renaissance, finally making Foyt Racing a name you have to mention on race day. About time, right?
