Tyler Reddick and Michael Jordan’s 23XI Racing have enjoyed a fantastic start to the 2026 NASCAR season.
Reddick took home victory at Circuit of The Americas on Sunday, marking his third consecutive win to start the year. He’s the first driver in NASCAR history to sweep the first three events.
He and Jordan celebrated the win afterwards.
When Reddick won at EchoPark Speedway last week, he became just the sixth driver ever to win the first two races of the season. He now stands alone in the history books thanks to his dominant start.
“Tyler came in with the most pressure, I guess,” Jordan said. “He had the chance to win three in a row, that’s the hardest one to win, you know. And he kept to his strategy, and, man, the guys put together a great car.”
The win on Sunday also means that 23XI Racing is just the third team in Cup history to have won the first three races of the season, joining DePaolo Engineering, which did it in 1957, and Petty Enterprises, which did it in 1963.
Jordan gave the credit to the co-owner of the team, Denny Hamlin.
“I’m proud of the team we put together,” Jordan said. “Denny, I’m pretty sure he feels the same way as I do. I think a lot of credit goes to him, because he’s the mastermind in finding Tyler and putting together Billy Scott and all them. I just put up the money, I’m just a competitor.”
Up next for Reddick and 23XI Racing is the Straight Talk Wireless 500. While winning four consecutive races seems like a tall task, it may be within reach for Reddick after his outstanding start.