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Reddick’s Fourth Win Puts 23XI on Top With Contract Extension Near

Hamlin’s public push to extend his driver signals confidence in 23XI’s own engineering edge over partner JGR.

Overview

  • 23XI co-owner Denny Hamlin, who spoke on his Actions Detrimental podcast Monday, said a new deal for Tyler Reddick “will be done soon,” framing the in-form driver as a long-term cornerstone.
  • Reddick scored his fourth win in six races Sunday at Darlington, overcoming an alternator failure and a failed cool suit after crew chief Billy Scott preemptively called for a battery change that kept the No. 45 in the fight.
  • Hamlin explained that 23XI pays for full Joe Gibbs Racing data but builds its own baseline setups and simulation paths, with both teams now sharing findings in a two-way flow rather than 23XI copying JGR.
  • Analysts such as Kevin Harvick credit 23XI’s speed across superspeedways, a road course and new short-track rules, noting a Toyota performance edge and Reddick’s growing leadership as key drivers of the surge.
  • The team’s rise also tracks with off-track stability, including a $35 million Airspeed headquarters opened in 2024 and a December 2025 charter settlement, which together strengthened resources and focus early in 2026.