Ryan Blaney

Ryan Blaney

30-Year-Old Driver  
Team Penske
Team Penske
2024 Fantasy Outlook
Blaney has been a classic underachiever for most of his career, but not in 2023. The Penske Racing star collected three wins and 18 Top-10 finishes in a terrific campaign. The driver of the No. 12 Ford would be red hot during the Chase and would snap up two wins, and two runner-up finishes, including a runner-up effort in the season finale at Phoenix that would crown him the 2023 champion. Blaney will be challenged to top that performance in the upcoming season. Despite the hot end to the year and the short off-season, our prior three defending champions have finished fourth-, seventh- and 12th-place in the final standings of their title defense years. That's a foreboding statistic for Blaney going into 2024. He has a great team, and great support around him, but can he hold onto these gains? We believe he can to a certain extent. Another two-to-three-win campaign is quite possible and another flirtation with the 20 Top-10 mark should be in store. Whether it leads to a second title depends entirely on how Blaney racing during the critical 10 races of the Chase. Read Past Outlooks
Fifth-Place in Cook Out 400
NASCAR Cup
April 7, 2024
Blaney finished fifth in the Cook Out 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Martinsville Speedway Sunday afternoon.
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Blaney continued his strong Martinsville record with a Top-5 performance Sunday at the Virginia short track. The Penske Racing star started ninth on the grid and bounced in-and-out of the Top 10 all afternoon. Blaney would strengthen his grip on good track position late and the overtime restart would allow him to pick off a couple more spots. He would hold off teammate, Joey Logano, coming to the checkered flag to grab his fourth Top 5 of the season.
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4 days ago
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10 days ago
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Cook Out 400 Preview: Short Track Survival
13 days ago
Joey Logano is coming off a much-needed second place finish, and Mark Taylor thinks Martinsville could be the place the veteran driver breaks his long winless streak.
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Blaney has been a classic underachiever the last few seasons since promoting to the NASCAR Cup Series. We keep waiting for the Penske Racing youngster to take that big leap and have a breakout campaign. Last season was his first winless campaign since his rookie year of 2016, although Blaney kept his Top-5 and Top-10 totals at a comparable and reassuring 12 and 17 respectively. His laps led were also in line with recent norms at 636 for the season, so it wasn't like Blaney wasn't racing up front. He was just missing that luck or magic ingredient to close wins in 2022. We're sort of taking a "hold" approach to Blaney for the new season. There were some highlights in the final 10 races of last season to be sure, but no real signs of a major breakout heading into 2023. We've tagged him as a hold status driver going into the new season.
Blaney took a few more steps in his development last season. He posted a career-best three victories and 20 Top-10 finishes. Blaney also tied a career-best mark in terms of standings finish, coming in seventh-place in the final tally. The driver of the No. 12 Ford will lose Todd Gordon as crew chief and start anew with Jonathan Hassler in 2022. That could prove to be a minor setback, especially in the early part of the season. It could take some time for the new duo to develop communication and chemistry. Blaney is still wildly talented and should continue posting strong numbers as he and his crew chief get some races under their belts. While we're very optimistic about the upcoming season, we still believe Blaney lacks the potential to challenge for the championship. He and his Penske Racing team will be among the faces just outside the top championship contending teams.
One of the top rising drivers in the sport, Blaney held serve in 2019. He didn't quite make the gains we expected for him last season, but much of that can be attributed to the COVID-affected campaign. Blaney still slugged it out to one win and 17 Top-10 finishes. The driver of the No. 12 Ford didn't make a deep drive into the playoffs, and that's where much of the disappointment comes in. Still, Blaney's numbers held up well when compared to 2019 and his average finish held steady at 13.8. Crew chief Todd Gordon and Blaney now have one season under the belts as a duo, and will now look to climb from here. This driver and team certainly have that potential. Blaney has become one of the top superspeedway drivers in the series, and his road course skills are improving with each passing start. This could be the season where he notches a multi-win campaign and breaks the 20 Top-10 plateau for the first time.
The Penske Racing youngster took some gradual steps over the last three seasons, and now Blaney may be poised to explode. The driver of the No. 12 Ford won a race for the third-straight season, and he claimed career-best marks of 11 Top-5 and 18 Top-10 finishes in 2019. It all added up to an impressive seventh-place finish in the points for Blaney. Now he and crew chief, Jeremy Bullins, will look to step it up a notch in the upcoming season. We really liked the way this driver and team rounded out last season. Blaney has a lot of momentum and looks like he has the most room to grow of the drivers ranked in our Top 10. We could see Blaney post his first multi-win season in 2020 and he could break the 20 Top-10 plateau for the first time in his career. Those fantasy racing players who are fortunate enough to get Blaney on the cheap this season should reap some pretty big rewards. 2020 could be the last season this driver comes cheap in drafts and auctions.
Blaney made some strides last season in his first year of racing under the Penske banner. The driver of the No. 12 Ford racked up his second-career win with a victory at the Charlotte Roval in perhaps one of the toughest tests of last season. He also grabbed three pole positions and 16 Top-10 finishes en route to a 10th-place finish in the standings. Blaney would have liked a deeper playoff run, but that just wasn't in the cards. He'll look for more incremental improvement in 2019. Blaney returns to the same team and crew chief Jeremy Bullins. The two will look to keep the momentum rolling and to drive deeper into the playoffs this coming season. Blaney is very talented and has yet to really tap into his potential. He makes a good candidate for breakout or speculative upside this season.
Probably one of the most watched drivers in the upcoming season will be Blaney and his new No. 12 Penske Racing team. The young driver makes the jump from Wood Brothers Racing to Penske. Blaney accomplished a lot of great things in his short time with the No. 21 Ford team. He even took the Wood Brothers back to victory lane last year with a big win at Pocono Raceway. Blaney's one win, 14 Top-10 finish campaign of last year should be viewed as just the tip of his potential. With the full resources of Penske Racing, great lineup of sponsors and Jeremy Bullins calling the shots from atop the tool box there's great potential in this driver and team. Blaney is one of the rising stars of NASCAR and he should post an incredible breakout season in 2018.
The Wood Brothers Racing return to full-time action last season was a great success. A big part of the reason for it lies directly on Blaney's shoulders. The youngster exceeded expectations in every way. He claimed nine Top-10 finishes along the way en route to a respectable 20th-place finish in the final driver standings. Not bad for a driver who only had 18-career starts at NASCAR's top level prior to last season. Blaney will set the bar a bit higher in the upcoming season. He will once again be paired with crew chief Jeremy Bullins, and the team also returns completely intact. The goal in 2017 will simply be to make the Chase for the Cup and to be more consistent from week-to-week. Both goals are entirely possible. Winning a race may still be out of reach for the No. 21 Ford team, but there's still plenty of room for more Top 10s and improved consistency.
After nine seasons of part-time racing in the Sprint Cup Series, Wood Brothers Racing will return to full-time competition in 2016. Blaney will take the wheel and continue the work that he started last season with his 16-start schedule. Over those efforts there were a lot of ups-and-downs, but the young driver managed to claim two top-10 finishes and even one top-5 finish. Blaney will compete for Rookie of the Year honors and battle with Chase Elliott for that honor. Jeremy Bullins returns to the crew chief's seat and will continue to build chemistry with this talented youngster. Blaney has eight combined victories between the Xfinity and Camping World Truck Series and he has a runner-up finish in the 2014 truck series standings to his credit. Blaney has tremendous talent and will grow with this small team.
The second generation driver and son of Sprint Cup Series veteran Dave Blaney will get his first full-time NASCAR ride in 2013. Blaney will race the full schedule in pursuit of the championship for the strong No. 29 BKR team. He made nine starts for this team last season with one victory and five Top-10 finishes. If you project those results out over a full 22-race schedule you get numbers that are near championship-contending. Blaney is obviously talented, and the Camping World Truck Series is a good fit at this point and time for the young driver. This driver and team should be a winning combination.
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Wins Food City 500 Pole
NASCAR Cup
March 16, 2024
Blaney won the pole for the Food City 500 NASCAR Cup Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway Saturday. He turned a fast lap of 124.954 mph.
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Tops Bristol Practice
NASCAR Cup
March 16, 2024
Blaney was fastest in Happy Hour practice for the Food City 500 NASCAR Cup Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway Saturday. He turned a fast lap of 127.681 mph.
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Fifth-Place in Shirners Children's 500
NASCAR Cup
March 10, 2024
Blaney finished fifth in the Shriners Children's 500 NASCAR Cup Series race at Phoenix Raceway Sunday afternoon.
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Third in Pennzoil 400
NASCAR Cup
March 3, 2024
Blaney finished third in the Pennzoil 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway Sunday evening.
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Runner-up Finish at Atlanta
NASCAR Cup
February 25, 2024
Blaney finished second in the Ambetter Health 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway Sunday evening.
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