LONG POND, Pa. — Ryan Newman kissed the Indy bricks, then had to deal with the Brickyard 350.
That's the estimated number of text messages he received from well-wishers for his win at Indianapolis Motor Speedway last weekend.
Friends, family. Just about anyone who helped Newman on his path from the short tracks that dot Indiana to taking the checkered flag in one of the sport's most prestigious races.
"The coolest part was that there were eight people, maybe, where I had to text them back and ask who it was," Newman said, laughing.
But no team dialed up Newman and offered a ride for 2014.
No sponsor texted and said it would invest $20 million or so to follow him wherever he lands.
Newman's future is no more settled entering Sunday's race at Pocono Raceway than it was before he snapped a 49-race winless streak. If any team's in the market for a Brickyard winner, Newman is listening.
"The phone has not rung off the hook," Newman said. "I didn't expect it to and I think some people kind of expect it to. I am working on what I need to work on to be in a good, competitive position next year. The win helps, but it's not a light switch. It doesn't turn everything on bright."