Back-to-back Cup champ? Ryan Blaney attempts to be the first in 14 years
After Ryan Blaney won the NASCAR Cup Series title last year, his father had the idea to build a trophy case as a gift to his son.
His dad, a well-accomplished racer in his own right, still has the trophy so he can build the case, but ...
"He hasn't even started," Blaney said. "And his excuse is, ‘I need to know if I build one or two?'
"Well, that's a pretty good excuse."
Dave Blaney might as well wait a few more days before getting started.
Ryan Blaney will try to become the first Cup driver to win back-to-back titles in the elimination playoff era (which started in 2014) as he battles Tyler Reddick, Joey Logano and William Byron for the 2024 Cup championship Sunday at Phoenix Raceway. The driver among those four who finishes the best in the 40-car field will end up as the champion.
"It's something really hard to do any sport, to go back to back," Blaney said.
"You have to perform two years in a row — you and your team have to do it and have perfect ends of the year. It's really tough. We have a pretty unique opportunity to try to change that [stat], and hopefully we bring our best stuff and have a shot at it."
The Team Penske driver believes he has had a better season than last year, but this year he has had seven races where he has failed to finish so his stats don't show just how much speed his cars have had throughout the year.
"We've had an overall way better year than what we did last year, and maybe it hasn't shown because I've gotten in a ton of wrecks this year," Blaney said. "It's no one's doing. I feel like us as a group, we're way stronger than where we were in 2023. ... I look at last year, we kind of caught fire at a good time, right before the playoffs.
"This year, I feel like we've been fantastic all year