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thesportsrush.com | Neha Dwivedi
What began as a spontaneous cheer from Gianna Blaney at Phoenix in 2023 quickly snowballed into a full-blown rallying cry. Her send-off — “And remember, be Ryan f—ing Blaney” — echoed through the crowd just before her husband won the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series championship. The moment, captured in NASCAR: Full Speed, ignited a wave of fanfare, with the phrase finding its way onto shirts and merchandise across the sport.
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2 weeks ago |
thesportsrush.com | Neha Dwivedi
NASCAR heads to Mexico in two weeks, and the wheels are already in motion — at least logistically. Xfinity Series cars have begun their trek to the border. Meanwhile, most Cup drivers remain unfamiliar with the venue. With the exception of a few, including Christopher Bell, Ryan Blaney, and Chase Elliott, virtually no one has laid eyes on Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. Daniel Suárez stands alone in that regard, bringing the only firsthand knowledge of the circuit to the grid.
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2 weeks ago |
thesportsrush.com | Neha Dwivedi
Even though he opened the Truck Series season on a high note with a top-10 finish at Daytona, Frankie Muniz had since been mired in a slump, stringing together finishes outside the top-20. Until he broke the streak in Michigan. At Michigan International Speedway, Muniz turned heads during an eventful afternoon. Restarting just a row behind the leaders in overtime, he stumbled at the launch, bogged down by a gear miscue, and watched the pack streak past.
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2 weeks ago |
yardbarker.com | Neha Dwivedi
At this stage, Legacy Motor Club finds itself far from where it hoped to be. Since debuting in 2022, the organization has struggled to gain a solid footing, first with Chevrolet, then switching to Toyota last season. The performance dip only deepened, as both full-time drivers slipped further in the standings while adjusting to the new machinery. But according to No. 43 driver Erik Jones, the team has recalibrated its focus toward more attainable goals for the current season.
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2 weeks ago |
thesportsrush.com | Neha Dwivedi
Given Ryan Blaney has been on the receiving end of Carson Hocevar’s aggressive tactics — specifically at Atlanta, where Hocevar ran into him entering Turn 1 — he isn’t rushing to defend the Spire Motorsports driver. In fact, Blaney has been outspoken about Hocevar’s driving, calling him a “moron” on the radio for repeatedly spinning out competitors, including himself, and labeled such behavior as flat-out unacceptable.
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