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Driver No. 5, Kyle Larson, had a solid day at Martinsville Speedway but is now focused on the upcoming race in Phoenix. Larson believes that Ryan Blaney may be his biggest competition, acknowledging the improvements Blaney's team has made in the last 2 ½ months. Blaney had a stretch of 16 consecutive races without a top-5 finish after his win in Charlotte, but he has found performance at the right time in the season and is now racing for the championship. Blaney's path to the NASCAR Championship 4 is a familiar one, and before becoming a contender, he looked up to his dad. Making his first championship race is a breakthrough for Blaney, who has paid his dues and has the opportunity to win the championship on Sunday.
Ryan Blaney making his first championship race was a breakthrough for all involved. “He’s paid his dues, and if he wins this championship on Sunday, he will have paid his dues with a flourish.” LINK ⬇︎ https://t.co/EAuQJlSWaj
Before Ryan @Blaney was a #Championship4 contender, he was looking up to his dad. https://t.co/Sf1shM8QlU
ICYMI Ryan @Blaney's path to the #NASCAR #Championship4 a familiar one https://t.co/EiuRRDwBcS via @motorsport
Ryan Blaney had a stretch after his Charlotte win where he didn’t have a top-5 in 16 consecutive races. And now he’s racing for the championship. What he said about finding performance at the right time in the season: https://t.co/tu0ypdhxEJ
It was a solid day for driver No. 5 at @MartinsvilleSwy, but @KyleLarsonRacin is ready for Phoenix. But he thinks Ryan @Blaney may be his biggest competition. 💭 "Whatever their team has found in the last 2 ½ months, they've done a really good job." https://t.co/XkAZ4lkGfV