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What’s next after Tyler Reddick’s signing with 23XI Racing?

Denny Hamlin, Joe Gibbs Racing, FedEx Express Toyota Camry, Kurt Busch, 23XI Racing, Monster Energy Toyota Camry

At least in part that appears to be a good thing for both 23XI Racing and Richard Childress Racing as each will have big decisions to make in the next year-and-a-half.

Both 23XI Racing team co-owner Denny Hamlin and team president Steve Lauletta emphasized in Tuesday’s announcement that only one piece to the puzzle had been completed – the hiring of a driver.

Everything else – what car Reddick will drive in 2024, who his sponsors will be or will the organization expand to a three-car operation – is still to be determined.

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“We’ve said from the beginning that 23XI Racing wants to be a different kind of race team – a forward-thinking team, an aggressive team, an innovative team. Today is about a couple of things – it’s about Tyler and his talent and it’s about timing,” Lauletta said.

“The reason we are doing this (now) is because you all know the ton of moving parts on the business side to get ready and need to be worked on for a season. We now have 18 months on how we bring Tyler into the 23XI Racing family in 2024.”

The details, Lauletta added, “literally start now.”

Where does he go?

Both Bubba Wallace (the No. 23 Toyota) and Kurt Busch (the No. 45 Toyota) have agreements in place to drive next season but 2024 appears to be an option year for both, although Lauletta declined to give any specifics on their driver agreements.

Hamlin said the “most likely scenario” is that 23XI Racing will still be a two-car operation in 2024, which means one of the current drivers would need to leave their ride in 2024. The most likely candidate appears to be Busch, who is 43 years old.

However, Hamlin was also adamant Busch would remain a part of 23XI Racing whether he was driving or not.

Denny Hamlin, Joe Gibbs Racing, FedEx Express Toyota Camry, Kurt Busch, 23XI Racing, Monster Energy Toyota Camry

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“Our initial conversation with Kurt when we signed him is that ‘This is your long-term future, no matter what’,” Hamlin said. “You can drive as long as you’d like, and then on top of that, we’d like to keep you on beyond that because we think you’re a very good leader that can help build this team.”

Reddick’s future team remains murky at best but could well become clearer depending on the performance of Wallace and Busch between now and the middle of next season.

Did RCR have a heads-up?

Given a not-so-friendly tweet posted on RCR’s Twitter account…

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