Blaney is one of the nicest drivers you will ever meet. He even went out of his way to take a photo and share a conversation with me! Plus, we can't forget his love of NASCAR UA-cam! It stings a bit as a Larson fan, but i'd rather lose to someone as down-to-earth as Blaney any day!
I was happy whoever won the Championship But I wanted Blaney to Win it because he's not only one of my all time favorites, He was my pick to win the Championship
John Menard is going to be one very happy person after the owner of the Wisconsin based home improvement store sees Ryan Blaney win a Cup Series championship. Congratulations Ryan, you made your family happy and now Roger Penske is a four time Cup Series champion.
Love it for ryan, I've known his dad Dave for years, and Ryan's just like his dad. Always doing something different. His dad's sprint cars always are different from the competition and Blaney always does something different
I'm sure there'll be a "Good Seasons" video on William Byron soon, a career high 6 wins and an impressive level of consistency would have led to him to the title with a year long points battle
No one wants to see those points battles, what's the point of crowning a champion with 4 races to go in the season, kind of pointless to run those races with a champion already decided, this playoff format is great for racing
@@stevenballard9769 besides, how does that explain the hail melon from last year? Yes that moment has been replayed, but the viewing figures for Phoenix last year, down on the previous race. As to what you said about it being boring if the championship is decided early, racing drivers are competitive beings, if anything, with the pressure off, they're more likely to race in a more exciting way than if the championship is on the line. Take Homestead 2003, the season finale that year. Matt Kenseth secured the title the previous race, but as a standalone race, it was exciting to watch. It looked like Bill Elliott was going to claim a second win in a row, having won the previous race in Rockingham, but faltered on the last lap, and Bobby Labonte was in the right place to take advantage and win the race. To use one of my favourite F1 examples, the 2005 Japanese Grand Prix the penultimate race of the season and again the race after the title had been decided (Fernando Alonso had secured his first title with a third place finish in Brazil, the race before Japan), and again the race was absolutely thrilling. The ones that were in title contention, that were driving a bit conservatively to get good points for the championship, could race freely with the pressure off. Don't believe me? Go and watch it
@@stevenballard9769the point is to have a legitimate champion. Nobody could argue the champion when it was season long. Now, even people like Jeff Gluck are saying you can’t judge careers based on championships because they don’t mean as much. It’s an either or situation. Imagine if in the superbowl one team has a thirty point lead at halftime. That game is boring. But if we then had a rule where with two minutes to go we go to a “next score wins” format. That would be more exciting, but it wouldn’t be as meaningful. NASCAR is going for excitement which is understandable, but the cost is that a lot of the fan base are racing purists and they don’t care much about this.
Am I glad that Blaney won a championship? Yes. Did he he deserve to win a championship? Yes. Did he deserve to win the 2023 championship? No. William Byron was on FIRE this season. After Jeff Gordon's 1998 domination, it was so poetic to see the 24 leading points going into Phoenix. Again, I like Blaney too, and seeing him take home Martinsville, Talladega and the Coke 600 was great, but c'mon man, his season was NOT championship caliber.
While Blaney’s championship run was the most impressive stretch by any driver this season, I do think William Byron deserves a good seasons video. We’ve been waiting really since 2020 for him to break out in a big way and he finally did it, career high in wins, top 5 and 10s, and laps led
@@dnasty312 Chase Elliott's 2023 Season wasn't as bad of a season as it was potrayed Considering He still had the 4th Best Average Finish. While the kind of Season Austin Dillon had is WAY more substantial of a Bad Season Even for a driver of his caliber.
Been watching him since 2019... and me and my friend always knew he had the talent.... but something AWAYS happened that would leave him in tears.... but this year he finished the year with tears... and a championship...
I've been on a rollercoaster of emotions about the championship since the green flew yesterday. It took a bit to sort myself out as admittedly he hadn't been my personal pick, as I met the results with a lot of frustration. But thinking back on it all, it's clear how badly he fought for the right to be the champion and was not only willing but able to beat some of the best drivers out there in order to secure it. You've earned my respect, Blaney, you're a worthy opponent and congratulations on your championship.
This was, in my opinion, just Kyle Petty’s way of pushing Ryan Blaney to prove him wrong. The way he said it might rub some the wrong way, but I think from his tone that he wanted him to prove him wrong, and if that’s the case, it worked. 3 wins, a championship, and beating both 2020 championship leaders in Harvick and Blaney. Not a bad year.
Finally, someone in #12 will win the cup series after Ryan Newman didn't win the championship in the #12 car. To me, this is an underdog story of Ryan Blaney's 2023 championship.
Blaney became my guy after Newman left full-time racing. I’m so happy he won, I waited 9 years for an opportunity at a championship run and Blaney got it done
I may not like the playoffs, but I hate the idea of not acknowledging someone as a champion because a different driver would've won the championship under the Winston format
I have to agree. Regardless on how it happened Ryan should be acknowledged for the championship. The problem is they want the Winston era back but it's not going to be back anytime soon. So, at least congratulate Ryan but be disappointed that he couldn't do in the Winston era of the points system. Instead of saying it doesn't count and someone else is rightly the champion.
I wanted Blaney to win the championship. But it doesn’t feel like he did. I feel like nobody wins in this format. Sure Blaney got the cup, but do you think he feels as good as the guys who won under the Winston format? I’ll bet he’d feel a lot better if he won 9 races and had the statistically best season. The championship just doesn’t mean as much anymore.
I raced quartet midgets at NCQMA at the same time as Blaney but I was 8 years younger so obviously I never raced against him. Every kid at that track dreamed of being a pro nascar driver and few dared to dream of being a champion. Seeing Blaney actually do it makes me so happy for him
Ryan Blaney 2023 championship season seems similar to Logano’s 2018 championship. I mean think about, one win regular season winning when it matters at martinsville and coming up clutch to win the championship.
Funny to think both “big time” winless drivers last season (Truex, Blaney) ended up being the regular season champ and series champ respectively one season later. Just goes to show its a year by year and week by week sport. Congrats to blaney!
After Rusty retired I haven’t had a driver. When Blaney went to the 21 I was so happy. I really wanted him to get the 2 car, but there is still a 2 in his number. Also he would have won the Daytona 500 in 2022 had his teammate not screwed him over
We can blame Ford for that. And Penske. He only took it seriously once he had Double Crowns on his belt (Indy and Coke), it took a while to get to shape
What a great move at Talladega to get inside of Harvick and win the Yellow Wood 500! My first race to attend in person! He will be my favorite driver. Glad to see he closed it out in Phoenix! Congrats Ryan Blaney! Unlike some others, I do not dislike any of the drivers! Personalities makes the drama better for the sport and lets the fans have a choice! Sorry that he had to do it at the cost of Harvick. Oh well! He made a great move and his car was better!
After the salty week that I had and the final race of season, I’m glad that the week and the season are over and I’m hoping that Blaney won’t anger me next year, and with 3 wins, 8 top 5s, 18 top 10s, an average finish of 14.1, 3 DNFs and a 1st place championship points finish, let’s hope that he can join Kyle Larson and Joey Logano in the Gen 7 Championship Hangover club in 2024.
I do have to say something though. We all talk about Joey Logano’s even year luck, but Ryan Blaney is on the other end with the odd number years. Gets his first win in 2017 and makes the round of 8. Only makes the second round the next year. In 2019 he makes the round of 8 again, but has his worst season in 2020 being eliminated in the first round. Then gets 3 wins in 2021 and almost makes it to Phoenix but a crash at Kansas ruined his season. Then gets no wins in 2022, but still makes it to the third round. And now in 2023 he gets a championship with the usual 3 wins.
Let’s remember that just three weeks before he won the title, he was briefly disqualified after las Vegas and was put in a must win scenario before it got taken back.
Oh boy, we might get championship hangovers: ryan blaney 2024 next year, i hope not, i hope both logano and blaney can both be in the final 4 next year, but i have a feeling blaney will have a championship hangover. Lets see if this comment ages well next year
I knew as soon as he won last week that he'd basically walk away with the championship. With Blaney the worse the car handles the faster he gets. And Phoenix is a track where everyone's cars drive like crap. Despite having worst handling car out of the top ten in the last sixty or so laps, right before Kyle Busch wonked it, Blaney was posting the fastest lap times again and again. That car was whipping sideways, it was understeering under braking, the back end kept getting pushed away from the wall when he'd come up against Chastain's turbulence -- and yet Blaney was cutting off about fifteen hundredths of a second per lap and went from -1.8 behind to -0.34 behind. He only backed off because his front tires were so done for that Chastain's turbulence was going to push him into the wall if he got close in the last eight laps. That is some ridiculous skill in driving.
@@evanabernathy9677 Austin Dillon's 2023 Season is WAY More substantial of a Bad Season than Chase Elliott's 2023 Season & Alex Bowman's 2023 Season Considering that he had a whopping 10 DNFs throughout the entire season which is horrific Even for a driver of his caliber
Glad Blaney won the Championship but I wouldn't consider a Championship season, 8 top 5's in 36 races isn't exactly the best compared to drivers who have nearly doubled the amount of top 5's that didn't win.
People need to chill out. He has all the talent, but it isn’t easy to win. There are plenty past NASCAR drivers with the talent that never got a chance to win a cup title # poor mark martin
He went winless last year and watched his teammate win the championship but now he finally showed why He deserves to be at Penske.
And it also probably hindered Dodge's return to NASCAR. 1 lone Mustang held off so many Monte Carlos that day (Penske was Dodge til 2012)
@S.K.R.E.Inc. monte Carlos haven't ran since 2007 though...
@@S.K.R.E.Inc.although the ZL1s swept the manufacturers championship
And also won a crown jewel race and shoves it in Cindric’s throat.
Kyle Petty: Ryan Blaney has unfulfilled potential
Ryan Blaney: And I took that personally
Lol
He passed kyle in total wins AND won his title.
Winless in 2022, Champion in 2023.
What a story for #12!
Penske told him to let Logano win last year but Ryan was in a faster car
Lets say he's had a comeback year
Finished 2nd in 2022, winning streak snapped
Finishes 2nd in 2023, wins the championship
As an Elliot fan I’m glad he won the championship. Congrats to Blaney and the fans who support him.
Same here
Out of all the Ford drivers, Blaney is the most likeable (and the only driver in Penske that isn't a total snob)
I agree 100% I was a fan of Dave and Bill both and admittedly Chase is my current favorite but Ryan is a very close second.
From Wood Brother racing to Team Penske and winning a title man he’s come a long way congrats Blaney
Blaney is one of the nicest drivers you will ever meet. He even went out of his way to take a photo and share a conversation with me! Plus, we can't forget his love of NASCAR UA-cam!
It stings a bit as a Larson fan, but i'd rather lose to someone as down-to-earth as Blaney any day!
I was happy whoever won the Championship But I wanted Blaney to Win it because he's not only one of my all time favorites, He was my pick to win the Championship
Either way, I just wanted Byron to lose. And Larson and Blaney are just relentless to do so. In the end, Ford and Penske made the right calls
@@S.K.R.E.Inc.
Why? Byron is a great driver
@@YankeeDoodle2Byron backed into 90% his wins this year
@@canaan56
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thinking about when blaney rubbed that elephant “luck” charm thing you showed him at las vegas… i guess it paid off 💀
I never thought Ryan Blaney would be a Champion under the playoff/one-race finale system… but he made it happen!!
John Menard is going to be one very happy person after the owner of the Wisconsin based home improvement store sees Ryan Blaney win a Cup Series championship. Congratulations Ryan, you made your family happy and now Roger Penske is a four time Cup Series champion.
So happy Ryan finally got it done way to go Ryan!
Love it for ryan, I've known his dad Dave for years, and Ryan's just like his dad. Always doing something different. His dad's sprint cars always are different from the competition and Blaney always does something different
I'm sure there'll be a "Good Seasons" video on William Byron soon, a career high 6 wins and an impressive level of consistency would have led to him to the title with a year long points battle
2023 was The Best Season of William Byron's Career up to this point
No one wants to see those points battles, what's the point of crowning a champion with 4 races to go in the season, kind of pointless to run those races with a champion already decided, this playoff format is great for racing
@@stevenballard9769 clickbait right here ;)
@@stevenballard9769 besides, how does that explain the hail melon from last year? Yes that moment has been replayed, but the viewing figures for Phoenix last year, down on the previous race. As to what you said about it being boring if the championship is decided early, racing drivers are competitive beings, if anything, with the pressure off, they're more likely to race in a more exciting way than if the championship is on the line.
Take Homestead 2003, the season finale that year. Matt Kenseth secured the title the previous race, but as a standalone race, it was exciting to watch. It looked like Bill Elliott was going to claim a second win in a row, having won the previous race in Rockingham, but faltered on the last lap, and Bobby Labonte was in the right place to take advantage and win the race. To use one of my favourite F1 examples, the 2005 Japanese Grand Prix the penultimate race of the season and again the race after the title had been decided (Fernando Alonso had secured his first title with a third place finish in Brazil, the race before Japan), and again the race was absolutely thrilling. The ones that were in title contention, that were driving a bit conservatively to get good points for the championship, could race freely with the pressure off. Don't believe me? Go and watch it
@@stevenballard9769the point is to have a legitimate champion. Nobody could argue the champion when it was season long. Now, even people like Jeff Gluck are saying you can’t judge careers based on championships because they don’t mean as much. It’s an either or situation. Imagine if in the superbowl one team has a thirty point lead at halftime. That game is boring. But if we then had a rule where with two minutes to go we go to a “next score wins” format. That would be more exciting, but it wouldn’t be as meaningful. NASCAR is going for excitement which is understandable, but the cost is that a lot of the fan base are racing purists and they don’t care much about this.
I'm so happy I was able to see him with the championship in person!
Am I glad that Blaney won a championship? Yes.
Did he he deserve to win a championship? Yes.
Did he deserve to win the 2023 championship? No.
William Byron was on FIRE this season. After Jeff Gordon's 1998 domination, it was so poetic to see the 24 leading points going into Phoenix.
Again, I like Blaney too, and seeing him take home Martinsville, Talladega and the Coke 600 was great, but c'mon man, his season was NOT championship caliber.
The balls on that talladega last lap pass 🔥
I feel like Ryan will be the one to carry on Harvick's dominate Top 10 legacy at this track
While Blaney’s championship run was the most impressive stretch by any driver this season, I do think William Byron deserves a good seasons video. We’ve been waiting really since 2020 for him to break out in a big way and he finally did it, career high in wins, top 5 and 10s, and laps led
He didn't break out shit. This one of Ryan Blaney's worst seasons
@@Zyairelitboy Exactly. He’s had much better seasons than this. Playoffs is a joke
Good Seasons: William Byron 2023
Bad Seasons: Austin Dillon 2023
MOVIE TRAILER NARRATOR: And, of course, Chase Elliott
@@dnasty312 Chase Elliott's 2023 Season wasn't as bad of a season as it was potrayed Considering He still had the 4th Best Average Finish. While the kind of Season Austin Dillon had is WAY more substantial of a Bad Season Even for a driver of his caliber.
Been watching him since 2019... and me and my friend always knew he had the talent.... but something AWAYS happened that would leave him in tears.... but this year he finished the year with tears... and a championship...
Y.R.B. Had him all the way though the NASCAR Playoffs Grid Challenge. 🙌🏻🏁🏆🙌🏻
I've been on a rollercoaster of emotions about the championship since the green flew yesterday. It took a bit to sort myself out as admittedly he hadn't been my personal pick, as I met the results with a lot of frustration. But thinking back on it all, it's clear how badly he fought for the right to be the champion and was not only willing but able to beat some of the best drivers out there in order to secure it. You've earned my respect, Blaney, you're a worthy opponent and congratulations on your championship.
This was, in my opinion, just Kyle Petty’s way of pushing Ryan Blaney to prove him wrong. The way he said it might rub some the wrong way, but I think from his tone that he wanted him to prove him wrong, and if that’s the case, it worked.
3 wins, a championship, and beating both 2020 championship leaders in Harvick and Blaney.
Not a bad year.
Finally, someone in #12 will win the cup series after Ryan Newman didn't win the championship in the #12 car. To me, this is an underdog story of Ryan Blaney's 2023 championship.
I knew Ryan Blaney would win a Cup Championship eventually. It was not a matter of if, but when.
Under this playoffs format it’s basically a matter of time that anyone that can win a couple of races a year will eventually win a championship
Now that Ryan Blaney is the champion, I hope you cover his father one day in...
Not a Bust: Dave Blaney
Blaney became my guy after Newman left full-time racing.
I’m so happy he won, I waited 9 years for an opportunity at a championship run and Blaney got it done
I may not like the playoffs, but I hate the idea of not acknowledging someone as a champion because a different driver would've won the championship under the Winston format
I have to agree. Regardless on how it happened Ryan should be acknowledged for the championship. The problem is they want the Winston era back but it's not going to be back anytime soon. So, at least congratulate Ryan but be disappointed that he couldn't do in the Winston era of the points system. Instead of saying it doesn't count and someone else is rightly the champion.
Finally someone says it
@@stephenholloway6893Blaney wasn’t the best guy for the title this year, but he is the guy with the title when all is said and done.
This is a perfect take
I wanted Blaney to win the championship. But it doesn’t feel like he did. I feel like nobody wins in this format. Sure Blaney got the cup, but do you think he feels as good as the guys who won under the Winston format? I’ll bet he’d feel a lot better if he won 9 races and had the statistically best season. The championship just doesn’t mean as much anymore.
Could Imagine Ryan Blaney Was Born In The 70s Thanks For Uploading
I raced quartet midgets at NCQMA at the same time as Blaney but I was 8 years younger so obviously I never raced against him. Every kid at that track dreamed of being a pro nascar driver and few dared to dream of being a champion. Seeing Blaney actually do it makes me so happy for him
Now to add to that championship trophy case a Harley J. Earl trophy for next year
Ryan Blaney 2023 championship season seems similar to Logano’s 2018 championship. I mean think about, one win regular season winning when it matters at martinsville and coming up clutch to win the championship.
I couldn't be any happier for Ryan Blaney
Ryan Blaney won 2023 NASCAR Cup Series Championship on My 44th Birthday
It’s crazy how he went winless one year then wins the championship the next year
Seems like just yesterday he was battling Kevin Harvick for that 1st win at Pocono…… in a Wood Brothers 21
My sister's favorite driver and we're all happy for him ☝🏻 Way to go, Ryan! 🏁🏁🏁🏆
It is also remarkable his 1st time in the round of 4 and wins the championship
first comment he deserved it fair and square. im happy for him
I’ve been a fan since his truck series days and I picked him to be my all time favorite driver when Harvick retires and I’m glad I did!
Funny to think both “big time” winless drivers last season (Truex, Blaney) ended up being the regular season champ and series champ respectively one season later. Just goes to show its a year by year and week by week sport. Congrats to blaney!
Ryan Blaney would've finished 7th in the winston cup format 196 points out of first.
This felt like it came out of nowhere, honestly.
Blaney has been my favorite since before he was in the 12.
He Really Deserved It, such an underrated driver. Other people will say otherwise.
He Truly is a deserving Champion Even if The Playoff System is flawed
Fans is always too negative
Mickey Mouse
Still pissed that the 1 held him up for the race win too 😡
You don't always gotta win the race to win the Cup! Dale learned that the hard way in 1989
After Rusty retired I haven’t had a driver. When Blaney went to the 21 I was so happy. I really wanted him to get the 2 car, but there is still a 2 in his number.
Also he would have won the Daytona 500 in 2022 had his teammate not screwed him over
Nice 😊, very deserving. And I always liked his Dad Dave 😊
"He never won a crown jewel before."
2020 Geico 500:
Talladega is a prestiges race track to work on, but not a crown jewel in my opinion. I would throw Martinsville as a track with a similar prestige.
@@keeganschneider_ytThe Geico 500 is literally an actual crown jewel event.
YRB is hard to root against, thats for sure. Super happy for him winning it all this year and The Captain going back to back.
I predicted him winning the championship, except I had him winning 10 races instead of 3.
We can blame Ford for that. And Penske. He only took it seriously once he had Double Crowns on his belt (Indy and Coke), it took a while to get to shape
Ten wins in a season is unheard of, unless you are Kyle Larson…
youngboy in the background was fire
Congratulations to Ryan. Way to go!
It’s been 22 years since the driver I cheer for wins the cup. Well waited for
Blaney goes from Biffle to Jarrett in one race. I still can’t believe it, even two weeks later.
I loved Blaney since he was in his rookie season
Congrats blaney 🎉
What a story for Ryan ❤
Even as a Larson fan I’m happy for Ryan! Well deserved and Kyle Petty can eat his words now lol
Yeah but atleast Kyle Larson under any points format would have spanked the field. His 2021 was compared to Jeff Gordon’s 1998 dominating season.
What a great move at Talladega to get inside of Harvick and win the Yellow Wood 500! My first race to attend in person! He will be my favorite driver. Glad to see he closed it out in Phoenix! Congrats Ryan Blaney! Unlike some others, I do not dislike any of the drivers! Personalities makes the drama better for the sport and lets the fans have a choice! Sorry that he had to do it at the cost of Harvick. Oh well! He made a great move and his car was better!
This is the best season Ryan Blaney has ever had, and when he won the championship, it was the biggest moment of his racing career.
After the salty week that I had and the final race of season, I’m glad that the week and the season are over and I’m hoping that Blaney won’t anger me next year, and with 3 wins, 8 top 5s, 18 top 10s, an average finish of 14.1, 3 DNFs and a 1st place championship points finish, let’s hope that he can join Kyle Larson and Joey Logano in the Gen 7 Championship Hangover club in 2024.
2:30 I was there!! 😁
I do have to say something though. We all talk about Joey Logano’s even year luck, but Ryan Blaney is on the other end with the odd number years. Gets his first win in 2017 and makes the round of 8. Only makes the second round the next year. In 2019 he makes the round of 8 again, but has his worst season in 2020 being eliminated in the first round. Then gets 3 wins in 2021 and almost makes it to Phoenix but a crash at Kansas ruined his season. Then gets no wins in 2022, but still makes it to the third round. And now in 2023 he gets a championship with the usual 3 wins.
I guess you could say Kyle... was Petty 😂
The last month the penske cars and 12 in particular figured out how to improve the long run speed they were always good on short run but faded some
How bout this from me? Bad luck seasons Kevin Harvick 2023.
Let’s remember that just three weeks before he won the title, he was briefly disqualified after las Vegas and was put in a must win scenario before it got taken back.
I was there when he broke his winless streak I didn’t think he would become champion
Another One: Good Seasons Josef Newgarden 2023.
2024 Predictions
Championship Hangover: Ryan Blaney
Missing Rings: Chase Elliott
Good Seasons: Joey Logano
Bad Seasons: William Byron
Championship Seasons: Kyle Busch
This aged terribly. 💀
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No one can call him the Kasey Kahne of this generation now cuz he now has a championship😂😂 no offense Kasey I was a fan!😂
Blaney won the 1st Talladega race in 2020 which should be considered a crown jewel.
Good Seasons: Bubba Wallace 2023
Good Seasons: Chris Buescher 2023
Breakout season for Buescher
Good Seasons Ross Chastain 2023.
Oh boy, we might get championship hangovers: ryan blaney 2024 next year, i hope not, i hope both logano and blaney can both be in the final 4 next year, but i have a feeling blaney will have a championship hangover. Lets see if this comment ages well next year
So is that vid about the truck series championship race happening or nah?
Let's Go Ryan "Inside" Laney.
Team Penske being the 4th best team since 2022 and winning 2 championships in a row is wild
It seems no matter what I think kyle petty says the exact opposite to the point where idek how he's the kings son over the years
I was happier when Ryan Blaney won the championship then I was when I won the sprint car championship
WHO there from the live
Up next:
Good Seasons: Hendrick Motorsport (Byron and Larson)
Afterwards Bad Seasons: Hendrick Motorsports (Chase and Bowman)
Kyle Petty is his era's Kasey Kahne. It was beyond annoying hearing him say that about Blaney then jumping on the bandwagon at Martinsville.
All these ppl suprised lol I wasn't blaney was a beast the last 6 races
Are you gonna make a Xfinity and truck championship season
I knew as soon as he won last week that he'd basically walk away with the championship. With Blaney the worse the car handles the faster he gets. And Phoenix is a track where everyone's cars drive like crap. Despite having worst handling car out of the top ten in the last sixty or so laps, right before Kyle Busch wonked it, Blaney was posting the fastest lap times again and again. That car was whipping sideways, it was understeering under braking, the back end kept getting pushed away from the wall when he'd come up against Chastain's turbulence -- and yet Blaney was cutting off about fifteen hundredths of a second per lap and went from -1.8 behind to -0.34 behind. He only backed off because his front tires were so done for that Chastain's turbulence was going to push him into the wall if he got close in the last eight laps. That is some ridiculous skill in driving.
Congrats ryan
Bad seasons: Chase Elliot 2023
Bad seasons: Alex Bowman 2023
Good Seasons: William Byron 2023
Good Seasons: Kyle Larson 2023
It Is Pretty Clear It Isn't A Bad Seasons In 2023 For Chase Elliott Or Alex Bowman God Damit 😡.
Bad Seasons: Austin Dillon 2023
Bad seasons: Austin cindric 2023
@@evanabernathy9677 Austin Dillon's 2023 Season is WAY More substantial of a Bad Season than Chase Elliott's 2023 Season & Alex Bowman's 2023 Season Considering that he had a whopping 10 DNFs throughout the entire season which is horrific Even for a driver of his caliber
@@RacingFan48_ Bad Seasons: Chase Briscoe 2023
9:58 not to call you out, but you did agree with Kyle Petty
So by this logic Austin Cindric will win next year’s championship
Oh boy with the new fords next year that might just be the case
I said that to my dad lol
Blaney so rightfully deserved the win this year, he's had so many bad plays put on him that this is the ultimate make up for him.
He will be most Poplar driver
Good Seasons: William Byron 2023
Bad Seasons: Chase Elliott 2023
Championship Seasons:
Cole Custer 2023
Ben Rhodes 2023
Final Seasons: Jimmie Johnson 2020.
Kyle Petty can eat a bag of sausages attached to humans
Glad Blaney won the Championship but I wouldn't consider a Championship season, 8 top 5's in 36 races isn't exactly the best compared to drivers who have nearly doubled the amount of top 5's that didn't win.
Bro had 1 win, 3 top 5s all reg. He is a fraud. Fans are eating this. He is the worst champ stats wise ever.
People need to chill out. He has all the talent, but it isn’t easy to win. There are plenty past NASCAR drivers with the talent that never got a chance to win a cup title # poor mark martin
Missin Rings Martin Truex Jr 2023.
Truex was horrible during the playoffs
@@reynihilus2019He Was Not Horrible In The Chase Stupid.
Marty Robbins
Can you make choke season hampster hamlin