Four Races In and NASCAR’s Championship Picture Already Looks Like a Shaken Snow Globe
Superspeedways, road courses and a Phoenix dogfight have scrambled the standings early—and Ryan Blaney’s comeback win added another glorious layer of chaos…
Superspeedways, road courses and a Phoenix dogfight have scrambled the standings early—and Ryan Blaney’s comeback win added another glorious layer of chaos…
Blaney celebrated in Victory Lane while Joey Logano and Austin Cindric saw promising days end in crashes during a chaotic final stage.
Loose wheels, penalties, and trips to the back weren’t enough to stop Blaney, who charged through the field 49 times and stole victory from a dominant Christopher Bell.
Blaney came to Phoenix without a shot at the title—so he took the checkered flag instead.
Not everyone was celebrating Sunday night at Martinsville.
Penske’s playoff empire hit the wall at Talladega — now Logano and Blaney need a Martinsville miracle to survive.
The Round of 8 is a three-horse race. Sure, there are eight drivers, but they come from just three teams.
Ryan Blaney’s right-front tire had one job — and it spectacularly failed at it.
Blaney’s already locked into the Round of 8, but Kansas practice still left him limping into a backup car and starting from the rear.
Ryan Blaney waited 13 races for a Loudon win. Sunday, he got it—outlasting Josh Berry, Joey Logano, and a demolition derby of chaos to lock himself into the next round of the Playoffs.