After a wild race at Talladega on Sunday, our NASCAR power rankings got a shakeup.
Here are four things we learned after a wild GEICO 500 at Talladega Superspeedway.
This weekend at Talladega, crew chief Jonathan Hassler is back home with his wife and newborn baby, and Ryan Blaney is racing. However, Hassler isn’t going to be completely hands-off for the NASCAR Cup Series race.
Talladega is the hardest track to predict on the NASCAR schedule, but that doesn't mean we won't try.
The race at Texas would be one to remember for ages to come as a driver broke his winless streak on the one hand, and on the other, the race was filled with incidents across the field.
On Lap 182 of the NASCAR Cup Series race at Texas, Ryan Preece put a hit on Ryan Blaney that sent the 12 car into the wall. At first, it looked like the 41 just ran over Blaney.
There are drivers who stay calm and collected on the radio and others who lose their minds. Bubba Wallace is a bit of both. However, his buddy and fellow NASCAR driver Ryan Blaney is a loose cannon.
Since the introduction of the Next-Gen cars, poor short track racing product has been a big topic of discussion in the racing community. The new cars makes passing really hard on the small ovals, and this coupled with lack of tier wear, dirty air issues and traffic issues makes it really impossible to have an entertaining race.
Kyle Larson's misfortune turned out to be exactly what Chase Elliott needed to break a 42-race winless streak in Sunday's race at Texas Motor Speedway. Here's how things shook up the power rankings.
The NASCAR Cup Series race at Texas Motor Speedway was a story chaos. It featured a clean stage one that saw Kyle Larson producing an impressive run to secure the stage win, before things going south for the racers.
Sunday's Cook Out 400 at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway saw Hendrick Motorsports finish 1-2-3 in the race that served as the 40th anniversary of the team's first win.
At some point at the end of this Cook Out 400 at Martinsville, Ryan Blaney and Chase Elliott got into one another, but it was no big deal. After racing hard, the two NASCAR champions almost had a small incident on the track.
Martin Truex Jr. is one of the favorites to take the checkered flag in Martinsville. Which other NASCAR Cup Series drivers are worth keeping an eye on (for better or worse) come Sunday?
From starting the race on wet-weather tires, to a late caution foiling Martin Truex's bid for victory, to Denny Hamlin stealing yet another win at his home track the Toyota Owners 400 brought all the drama.
Harrison Burton’s been off to a rocky start since joining the NASCAR Cup Series full-time as the wheelman of the iconic No. 21 for the Wood Brothers Racing team.
After the Daytona 500, you'd be hard pressed to find a NASCAR fan who thought Ford would be bringing up the rear of the pack in wins six weeks into the season.
After a fairly tame race for COTA standards, William Byron took home his second win of the season and 12th of his career. Here's what we learned after Sunday's race in Austin, Texas.
Sunday's Food City 500 at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway Raceway provided tons of twists and turns, with exceptionally high tire wear giving fans a recipe for 54 lead changes and five lead-lap finishers. Here's how it shook up things in the power rankings.
Reigning NASCAR Cup champion Ryan Blaney re-ignited his rivalry with Trackhouse Racing’s Ross Chastain recently. The clash between the dup started in the 2023 season finale, when the No:1 Chevy aggressively blocked the No:12 Ford in despite not being in the Championship-4 to eventually take race win.
While many fans were enjoying the show today at Bristol, Ryan Blaney didn’t have much fun. He also didn’t want to talk about Ross Chastain. This was a wild NASCAR Sunday at Bristol.
Four weeks into the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season, three of the four Championship Four drivers from 2023 have won races. Defending champion Ryan Blaney is the only driver of the four who hasn't.
Ryan Blaney captured the Busch Light Pole Award at Bristol Motor Speedway Saturday evening with a lap time of 15.356 seconds at 124.954 mph in his No. 12 Team Penske Ford.
NASCAR driver Ryan Blaney couldn't believe his eyes when he first caught a glimpse of the photo finish in Atlanta. Blaney finished second to Daniel Suarez by just .003 seconds.
Blaney’s car burst into flames in what was momentarily a harrowing sight.
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