Ryan Blaney wins playoff race
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NASCAR’s Ryan Blaney clinches spot in Round of 8 and Max Verstappen closes gap in F1 standings
Ryan Blaney clinched a spot in the NASCAR Cup Series Round of 8, holding off Josh Berry in the Round of 12 opener.
Ryan Blaney has been on quite a solid run over the past 10 weeks, capped by another win Sunday at New Hampshire as the NASCAR playoffs continue.
Fresh off his New Hampshire win, Ryan Blaney joins Kevin Harvick for this week’s Victory Lap on Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour. The two break down Blaney’s blazing-fast car and the dominant performance by Team Penske,
Ryan Blaney achieved an impressive outing at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway after starting the race from the front row. Throughout the race, Blaney led over 116 laps, with 39 of those coming ahead of his victory at the New Hampshire circuit.
Team Penske driver Ryan Blaney boasts his whiskey brand on social media following historic win at New Hampshire.
In the last 10 Cup races, starting at Dover Motor Speedway on July 21, Blaney ranks first among all drivers with two wins, six top fives, nine top 10s, an average finish of 5.6 and an average of 43.1 points scored for race.
In a race in which Fords were fastest at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Ryan Blaney barely was best in class for the second-round opener of the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs. The 2003 Cup champion led 116 laps in his No.
Man, you just never know what’s coming next in NASCAR. One second, you’re watching the field settle into its rhythm during Stage 1 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, and the next second, everything changes in a heartbeat.