Ryan Blaney gets the pole then predicts bumper carnage
Rain handed Ryan Blaney the pole at North Wilkesboro. Now the Penske driver says NASCAR’s new front ends are so fragile Sunday could become one expensive body shop visit.
Rain handed Ryan Blaney the pole at North Wilkesboro. Now the Penske driver says NASCAR’s new front ends are so fragile Sunday could become one expensive body shop visit.
Ryan Blaney’s dominant Atlanta win didn’t just earn a trophy. It turned what looked like a two-driver championship race into a three-man slugfest with six races left before The Chase.
The race didn’t end until nearly 2 a.m., but the wait was worth it as Blaney escaped another Atlanta classic.
Ryan Blaney put Team Penske on the front row for Sunday night’s Quaker State 400, but the bigger surprise was who wasn’t anywhere near it: Toyota.
Four tires made sense; Bristol didn’t care.
Ryan Blaney has never won at Bristol, he hopes to change that Sunday and got off on the right foot with a great Saturday.
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.