VIDEO: Bowman Wrecks Blaney, Chastain at Talladega: “He Just Drove Straight Through Me”
Sunday at Talladega was yet another forgettable day for reigning NASCAR Cup Series champion Ryan Blaney.
Sunday at Talladega was yet another forgettable day for reigning NASCAR Cup Series champion Ryan Blaney.
Reigning NASCAR Cup Series champion Ryan Blaney said he was very optimistic about accomplishing a rare feat in the sport – earning back-to-back titles.
Good thing Ryan Blaney came into Watkins Glen with a points cushion, because his Sunday turned into a driver’s worst nightmare.
Ryan Blaney believes the experience he gained in last year’s NASCAR Cup Series championship run will inform his defense of the title this season.
Reigning NASCAR Cup Series champion Ryan Blaney comes into this year’s Playoff primed to defend his title, and the driver of the No. 12 Team Penske Ford likes his chances.
The race to defend his points advantage was over for Martin Truex Jr. almost before it began.
Ryan Blaney was so close to winning Sunday’s Brickyard 400 — twice — he could almost feel the cold metal of one of the NASCAR Cup Series’ most desirable trophies.
Ryan Blaney reiterated his strong motivation to win Sunday’s Brickyard 400 – at a track owned by his boss Roger Penske and for a team that’s IndyCar driver Josef Newgarden won the Indianapolis 500 in May.
Team Penske had a pretty good Sunday on the track.
Though it took a few months into the season, the three-car Team Penske organization is the first multi-car team to secure 2024 Playoff berths for all of its entries.