{"id":92950,"date":"2025-08-24T06:19:06","date_gmt":"2025-08-24T06:19:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/ca\/92950\/"},"modified":"2025-08-24T06:19:06","modified_gmt":"2025-08-24T06:19:06","slug":"what-drivers-said-at-daytona-after-victory-by-ryan-blaney","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/ca\/92950\/","title":{"rendered":"What drivers said at Daytona after victory by Ryan Blaney"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Ryan Blaney \u2014 winner: \u201cWhat a wild last couple of laps. I was with Cole (Custer). I kind of asked him on the restart, if you go to the top I\u2019m going with you. We kind of just waited and waited and then the opportunity came, and he made a good move to get to the top, and we were able to really get good shoves. A couple good guys behind us and then it kind of cleared the way for us when (Justin Haley) and (Custer) got racing, and I was able to clear on the top and just barely hold out for the win. This is so cool. I think we kind of just took what was given to us. Kind of how we played Stage 1, had to take a lot of gas in Stage 2, and I wasn\u2019t going to make any ground so I went into max fuel save mode to where I could go a little bit earlier than other guys. Definitely not a traditional way we like to run. We like to lead laps and couldn\u2019t really get there until the end but got there when it mattered. It\u2019s cool to win here again. I won here a few years ago, and nice to be back.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Daniel Suarez \u2014 second: \u201cI don\u2019t know about the last few laps, but maybe 40 laps before the end, I felt like we we didn\u2019t set up ourselves as good as we wanted to be, but that\u2019s not a skill that was back there with us, and he was able to make it to the front. So probably the fastest superspeedway car we have had in a few years. Our playoff run ends here, but I\u2019m very positive we\u2019re gonna be there very soon.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Justin Haley \u2014 third: \u201cObviously got shaken up there when (Kyle Larson) put whoever that was three wide and then I got too far out in front, I tried to save it, but at the end of the day, I just got too far out front. It hurts, especially with the year the 7 car has had. We obviously had a rough season. You\u2019re counting them down and just trying to play everything out. But yeah, super proud of everyone at Spire Motorsports, the Chevy was very fast, and the Hendrick engine shop did a great job. It stings, but still a good night.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Erik Jones \u2014 fifth: &#8220;\u201cWe were really good with (Justin Haley) and switched there on the restart and started working with (Kyle Larson). He was shoving really aggressive, and I got pretty out of shape and that was kind of it. I don\u2019t know. I hate that it ended the way that it did. We put ourselves in a good spot and everything was going right to kind of the plan, and we just got out of shape. Glad it\u2019s in one piece and we finished, but unfortunately fifth tonight doesn\u2019t do much for us. We were good. I thought we had a lot of speed and drivability, pushed well and be pushed well but everybody gets shoving hard and (Kyle Larson) was shoving us super hard probably getting shoved from behind and just got me really out of shape. I\u2019m glad we could hang onto it and at least finish, but just disappointed. Put ourselves in a great spot and executed well all day right to our plan and it just didn\u2019t work out.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Kyle Larson \u2014 sixth: \u201cWhat happened? I don\u2019t even know. A lot of stuff happened. We were able to get to lead our lane, and Chase went with us, which was great. Then I don\u2019t know if it just broke the momentum up of the bottom and the top lane, but then the two Fords got rolling on the outside. Was just kind of hoping our middle lane would go or something would happen. But yeah, I don\u2019t know. We did a really good job all night getting the Stage 1 win and had a shot to win Stage 2, just made some mistakes.<br \/>Then I don\u2019t really think I made any mistakes there at the end, just the lanes and stuff didn\u2019t work out in our favor. Yeah, cool to get another finish on a superspeedway and great to have Alex in the playoffs. That was pretty crazy there at the end with all the cars around us who needed a win to get locked in, and that was going to hurt him. Happy that Blaney won and was hoping just one of us who had won could win. Glad to have Alex in and all four Hendrick cars go for a championship. I think we\u2019ve been kind of quietly getting better here lately with the 5 team, and we get to go to one of our better tracks next week at Darlington, and hopefully can just get some momentum for our final 10 weeks going. It\u2019s a fun time of year, excited about the opportunity to race for another championship, and wouldn\u2019t want to do it with any other group. Looking forward to it with our Hendrick Motorsports team and see if we can get a Chevy win. &#8230; It\u2019s all happening so quick, so it\u2019s hard to kind of process what\u2019s going on. Obviously I knew (Blaney) was pushing (Custer) there. I think coming to the white or something. Obviously I don\u2019t even know who was around me that had a win, but it looked like it was only me, Chase and Blaney. So I was just hopeful that something would work out where one of us three could win, and was happy that Blaney did because we had a lot of objectives today, but one was to see Alex get locked in. For him to do that was to gain a lot of points and beat the 45 or have a guy win that had already won. Thankfully with his misfortune a guy like Blaney won.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Chris Buescher \u2014 seventh: \u201cJust be mad about it for a while. Not trying to pout, just I\u2019m proud of this team. Our Mustang was so good. It handled great. It pushed so well.<br \/>I thought we were in a really good spot when we got side by side with (Joey Logano) and when he got tagged or turned or whatever, we checked up and lost our momentum and lost all kinds of spots before the caution came out. After that, got back going and tried to find our teammate there but we were both boxed in in a different lane and ultimately couldn\u2019t find each other. It was a great night. We certainly had a shot and had the speed again, so want to be excited about that, and I am, but man, it\u2019s just another one of those we had the ability to win this race, had the speed, had the handling, and no champagne to celebrate.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Chase Elliott \u2014 10th: \u201cYeah, we got Alex (Bowman) in, so that\u2019s good. I think Ryan (Blaney) jumped us in points and so did Kyle (Larson), so unfortunately, we lost a couple of playoff points there. But nonetheless, it was still good to get a handful and some change (of points). We\u2019ll go to Darlington and try to build on the race we had there in the spring.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Christopher Bell \u2014 13th: \u201cI\u2019m looking forward to it. I\u2019ve been looking forward to the Playoffs for a long time and just ready to put the pressure on and go to the Southern 500. It\u2019s one of my favorite races of the year and I\u2019m excited.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Ryan Preece \u2014 14th: \u201cMan, I felt like we were gonna win that race. You want to talk about having the best scenario play out for how we wanted it to, I was just leaving (Haley) there. (Buescher) was doing a great job just letting him stay there and there\u2019s nothing you can do. The problem is (Elliott) and (Larson) were worried about their teammate that would have been bumped out, so it was a tough situation. I thought we were going to win that one because we did everything right today and it just didn\u2019t work out.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Ross Chastain \u2014 15th: \u201cWe had a really good No. 1 Chevrolet tonight. I didn\u2019t ask for an adjustment all night, and I wouldn\u2019t ask for anything different for another 400 miles. That\u2019s really, really cool to do that. The speedway package is a tight box, and we\u2019ve migrated to a really good spot on the No. 1 team. I think from across the board, listening to Shane (van Gisbergen), he had some issues that I\u2019ve had year\u2019s past, so hopefully we\u2019ll get the No. 88 Chevrolet headed in our direction. I\u2019m proud of the effort by Daniel (Suarez) and the No. 99 team. He kept his cool tonight. I tried to push him at times; it didn\u2019t work out and he made it up there on his own there at the end and gave himself a shot. It would be better with three, but we\u2019re definitely proud of the effort tonight. We still have three cars going to compete for wins.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Shane van Gisbergen \u2014 16th: &#8220;\u201cIt was awesome. We set out and achieved what we wanted to do. I wasn\u2019t quite a good enough pusher to help (Daniel Suarez). I would just get tight and bound up, and I couldn\u2019t stay attached. But when we were out front, it was good. It was good to lead some laps and control some lanes. I learned a lot. We just have to keep building. It\u2019s another solid result for this No. 88 Chevrolet team.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>William Byron \u2014 19th: \u201cYeah, everybody back at the shop, thanks to them, but I thought Brandon did a really good job stepping in tonight. And really we\u2019ve worked together for probably a decade, really, since JRM days. I thought he did a good job, and I\u2019m sure all the work Rudy was doing back at the shop and everything was great as well. Just really proud of the effort. We had some gremlins there in the beginning of the race. We had some weird stuff going on. Then really nothing was wrong with the car, we just kind of got in that early crash and thought we might have had some damage. But overall, our car was good enough to compete for the win, just wish I could have had a couple decisions back in the third stage, and really that caution hurt us because we just were kind of mired in the back and it\u2019s hard to pass. Overall, thought our weekend was smooth, all things considered, and just excited for Darlington. Going to be one of our best racetracks, and I\u2019m sure we\u2019ll be fast there. It\u2019s pretty easy to just turn the page quickly. We\u2019re going to one of our best racetracks and just hope that we can have a good week of prep and be ready for a long 500 miles. That\u2019s one you really want to win. Just excited about the next few playoff races, and this is the time of year that gets exciting, so it\u2019ll be fun.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Cody Ware \u2014 20th: \u201cIt was definitely not the result we wanted, but I think we showed the guys today that we\u2019re gonna keep showing up at these races and keep trying to do our best to win. We\u2019re gonna get one some day soon here. It\u2019s gonna come sooner rather than later, so just super glad to get up front. Ford Performance and our Roush Yates Engines was fast all day. I learned a lot running up front and I think we\u2019re gonna get one here once we can dial it in and get some track position and just happy with the speed we had all day. Track position was just too important. Even at these races now you\u2019ve got to be up front to stay up front. I tried to maneuver around a little bit, but unfortunately on that final restart that third line formed while we were already kind of married to the bottom, so we couldn\u2019t get our way up there. Still, I think we had our best race of the year and our result doesn\u2019t show that.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Tyler Reddick \u2014 21st: \u201cIt was a really awful mistake to make so early in the race. Yeah, was really disappointing for the experience I have to find myself in that position. As a driver you never want to make a mistake like that that early. We got some breaks for sure, and that\u2019s what ultimately got us in. I hate that it came to that, but yeah, we at least made (the playoffs). I think we\u2019re just going to have to find out in the playoffs now at this point, yeah. The speed has been there at times. We just haven\u2019t executed and capitalized. And basically how tonight was just encapsulates what this year has been like for us, just time and time again not capitalizing and not taking advantage of strong Toyota Camrys. And we\u2019re going to have to clean it up, and we\u2019re going to have to be forced to do that in the middle of the playoffs. Honestly, I don\u2019t even know where we\u2019re going after Darlington at this point. Take it one race at a time at this point. We\u2019ve got to put a race together before we can get that up for ourselves and thinking about what lies ahead. We\u2019ve got work to do for sure. I think we\u2019re all capable of it. But yeah, the year has flown by, and we\u2019re still sitting here with no win, trying to put a race together. We\u2019ve got our work cut out for us.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Chase Briscoe \u2014 23rd: &#8220;\u201cObviously, not the finish that we wanted. We were upfront and in the mix at times. Just I feel like I didn\u2019t do a great job of making decisions and got myself hung up a couple times. I need to go back and look at that and try to learn from it. I\u2019m looking forward to going back racing next week at Darlington where you\u2019re slipping and sliding around. Obviously, got to start our Playoffs on the right foot. I\u2019m looking forward to it and see what we can do with this Toyota. Yeah, for sure. Outside of the last two weeks results, I feel like we\u2019ve been one of the strongest cars week in and week out. Just got to go and execute the Playoffs. I know our speed will be there. It\u2019s just a matter of putting it all together. If we do that, I think we\u2019re as capable as anybody. We\u2019ve got an uphill battle obviously with our points position, but I feel confident.\u201d <\/p>\n<p>Austin Dillon \u2014 24th: \u201cIt was fun to head into a Daytona race locked into the NASCAR Playoffs and with a little bit less pressure on us. I hate that we couldn\u2019t work with the No. 8 team more and help push Kyle Busch to a spot in the Playoffs. We had a chance tonight, but the race didn\u2019t play out in our favor. We had a tough decision when the caution flag came out with 11 laps to go. We could gamble and stay out, or pit and have plenty of fuel and fresh tires on the No. 3 Chevrolet if there were multiple restarts. We opted for the tires because traditionally there\u2019s a good chance at a big wreck in the closing laps of these races. The wreck never came and we didn\u2019t have enough laps to regain our position. We put ourselves in a bad spot, but we\u2019ll clean that stuff up. We\u2019ve got 10 weeks of NASCAR Playoff racing coming up.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Denny Hamlin \u2014 25th: &#8220;\u201cJust couldn\u2019t get the car fixed and it seemed like it got worse every time we tried to fix it. Not a good day for our team. Now, we go and we reset and we race hard. When we don\u2019t crash, we\u2019re up towards the front. Just here at Daytona for whatever reason, just have not seen the checkered in about 10 years \u2013 ever since the Next Gen car. Just unfortunate, wrong place wrong time but you\u2019ll have that.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Joey Logano \u2014 27th: \u201cYeah, we were in the right place. It\u2019s happened many, many times where we\u2019ve been in the right place here at Daytona and we don\u2019t have anything to show for it. Our team is so good at it. Our cars are fast. Our execution was really good today. Coleman (Pressley, spotter) did great. It\u2019s just our car was a little free and then where the push came as the track flattens out there it spins the leader right out. It is what it is. There are good tracks lined up (in the playoffs). There\u2019s good momentum. Obviously, Ryan getting a win, that\u2019s good momentum as well for the team. This team has done a good job the last seven or eight weeks. A lot of weird things have happened, but we\u2019ve done a good job controlling what we can, so that\u2019s what you\u2019ve got to do in the playoffs.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Austin Hill \u2014 30th: \u201cBummed out for our team. Getting caught up in a wreck that early in the race is very disappointing, but so much is out of your control during superspeedway racing. We were in the outside lane and just had nowhere to go. With qualifying being rained out, we started 36th but made moves as soon as the green flag waved. Driving to 14th in five laps showed the speed our Chevrolet had. Hate that we couldn\u2019t compete because I felt really good about our chances to get a top-10. The No. 33 team kept digging all night, trying to make the most of it. We\u2019ll try again in a few weeks at Bristol.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Kyle Busch \u2014 33rd: \u201cThe No. 8 Chevrolet was fast and we were confident in our Richard Childress Racing machine. We got wrecked late in the first stage and ended up in the garage. The whole team gave it their all and got us back on track so we were able to finish the race. I\u2019m proud of our team and the work they did to keep us running, and now we\u2019ll focus on Darlington.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Ricky Stenhouse Jr. \u2014 34th: \u201cI couldn\u2019t really see anything. I got hit from about every direction after it happened. (Kyle Larson) got to the outside of (Joey Logano), which then in turn, I think it put that row four-wide. I\u2019m not sure what happened between (Logano) and (Bubba Wallace). It was just really aggressive racing there. Our plan was to put our No. 47 Chevrolet towards the front and be at the front as much as possible. We got there, and I was in the position that I wanted to be in. I felt like we were going to get into Turn 1 in probably fifth or sixth-place there and try to finish the stage out, but it didn\u2019t happen. I was really stable. I felt like I had a little bit more speed, which was something I was excited about. I felt like I put my Chevy in a lot of good spots, and we went from the back to the front like we normally do.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Alex Bowman \u2014 35th: \u201cI hate the way the first run went. It seemed like the bottom lane just dissolved behind us, and we tanked, but obviously we had gotten a lot of track position back. We drove back up there to the back half of the top ten or whatever and Yeah, then just nothing you can do welcome to super speedway racing unfortunately, so really proud of my 48 team for the year up to this point we\u2019ve had. The last 10 or 11 weeks have been een pretty special and yeah, we haven\u2019t won so we\u2019re in a tough spot for the rest of the night, but regardless of the outcome, I feel like it\u2019s out of our control and kind of is what it is at this point. So we\u2019ll wait and see how the race ends up and kind of go from there. And regardless, we\u2019re going to be hitting hard the next 10 weeks and trying to get a win, whether we\u2019re in the playoffs or not. While I have certainly stayed off social media, I\u2019m going to sit in front of a TV and watch. But yeah, bummed for Hendrick Motorsports and everybody that worked so hard to not have a shot at it here tonight. But it was going to be tough, whether we were in it or out of it. And unfortunately, we\u2019re on the sidelines watching. And we\u2019re going to find out here in a couple hours.<\/p>\n<p>Bubba Wallace \u2014 36th: \u201cEverything was happening pretty quick there. The hit from (Kyle Larson) shoved me down there, and it was like I got shoved up by (Joey Logano) and (Ryan Blaney) moved up. He was trying to just move up and take the lane. But oh well. I hate it. Twentieth or 22nd to the lead in a short amount of time. A huge shoutout to my crew on the No. 23 Toyota Camry. I\u2019ll take the blame for it, unfortunately. Just a crap deal. Everything was going too good too early to be all true, so something was bound to happen. I hate that for everyone involved in it but hopefully we can get (Tyler Reddick) in. All in all, we\u2019re locked in, and we\u2019ll get focused for Darlington. &#8230; Just kind of all came together in a blink of an eye and so I\u2019ll take the blame for it. Unfortunately, a bunch of cars got tore up. Got up to the lead fairly quick so I thought we were playing all of our cards right. But just in the blink of an eye, which is what happens here at Daytona, it can be all taken away from you.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Noah Gragson \u2014 37th: \u201cWe\u2019re only on Lap 27, 28m and there are guys trying to make it four-wide at the front of the pack. I was just collateral damage at that point. It\u2019s definitely a bummer, but I\u2019m still super proud of our team. We started almost towards the back, 32nd I think, and we were up in the top 10 20 laps in, so it\u2019s not from a lack of effort. I just really appreciate everybody at Front Row Motorsports. We\u2019re looking on to Darlington. It\u2019s more in our control and look to have a strong run there. I saw them wrecking towards the bottom, and they shot up the racetrack into us. I mean, it\u2019s every race this year it seems like, or most of them. We\u2019ll go on to Darlington and try again. We\u2019ve just been collateral damage all year long and just the wrong place at the right time pretty much every race. If I ride around in last, I mean we started 32nd and drove up into the top 10 20 laps in, so I don\u2019t know. You just hang out and Monday morning quarterback it and hang out in the back and save fuel, but as a race car driver and for our team, I want to try and lead every lap and get up there and be smart while I do it and I felt like I was doing a decent job at that, but just getting caught up in the wrecks. They\u2019re always right where we are this year.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Austin Cindric \u2014 39th: \u201cYeah, I don\u2019t I don\u2019t really know if we could have gone anywhere else. I thought I made it through most of it. I\u2019m probably going to the spotters stand and cheer on during my teammates. That\u2019s about it. So, a shame. I thought our car handled fairly well and yeah, just caught in the middle. You can kind of feel the intensity picking up there. And it probably didn\u2019t need to do that early in the race, and come to think of it, I actually did tighten my belts a lap before that. So yeah, just a shame and felt like my Mustang handled well enough to be a contender tonight. Just the way it goes. Yeah, just the intensity getting ramped up there super early, and I wish I could tell you more, but I only did about 20 laps tonight.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>WILL BE UPDATED<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Ryan Blaney \u2014 winner: \u201cWhat a wild last couple of laps. 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