2023 NASCAR Cup Series champion Ryan Blaney is known for being able to find speed over long runs, as evidenced by his performance at Kansas where the final run played into his hands. Despite needing the race to be a bit longer, Blaney showcased his strength by quietly moving forward and finishing third. Team Penske was aiming for a third consecutive win, with Blaney leading the charge, but he was initially running fifth behind Kyle Larson. Blaney’s late-race surge almost saw him overtaking Christopher Bell for second place at the finish line, posting the fastest laps among front-runners. While still winless in 2025, Blaney’s consistent top-five finishes demonstrate his ongoing threat at the front of the field, leading the charge for Ford at Kansas.
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