Ryan Blaney stormed to victory in a heart-stopping finish at Daytona International Speedway, taking the checkered flag in the Coke Zero Sugar 400 after a dramatic four-wide battle. The win not only marks Blaney’s 12th career NASCAR Cup Series victory but also secures his spot in the 2025 playoffs.
In a race that saw 45 lead changes and a last-lap scramble, Blaney’s No. 12 Team Penske Ford edged out rivals in overtime. The result finalized the playoff field, with Tyler Reddick and Alex Bowman clinching the final spots while leaving other contenders heartbroken.
This triumph reinforces Blaney’s reputation as a superspeedway specialist, adding a second Daytona win to his impressive resume. The victory comes at a crucial moment as NASCAR’s postseason begins next week.
- Ryan Blaney secured a dramatic overtime victory at the Coke Zero Sugar 400 in Daytona, winning a thrilling four-wide dash to the finish line.
- The win marks Blaney’s 12th career NASCAR Cup Series victory and his second at Daytona, reinforcing his dominance on superspeedways.
- The race finalized the 2025 playoff field, with Tyler Reddick and Alex Bowman clinching the last two postseason spots, while Martin Truex Jr. was eliminated.
- Blaney’s victory extends his streak of playoff appearances to eight consecutive seasons, solidifying his position as a championship contender.
Ryan Blaney Secures Dramatic Victory at Daytona NASCAR Race
Ryan Blaney emerged victorious in one of the most thrilling finishes in recent NASCAR history at Daytona International Speedway. The Team Penske driver captured the Coke Zero Sugar 400 in a heart-stopping four-wide dash to the checkered flag, marking his 12th career NASCAR Cup Series win and first of the 2025 season. The overtime finish saw Blaney’s No. 12 Ford Mustang hold off challenges from three competitors simultaneously in the final straightaway.
The race served as the regular-season finale, with playoff implications on the line. Blaney’s victory automatically qualified him for the postseason, marking his eighth consecutive playoff appearance. The event featured 45 lead changes among 18 different drivers and was punctuated by NASCAR’s signature “Big One” crash that eliminated several contenders.

Breaking Down Ryan Blaney’s 12 Career NASCAR Wins
The Daytona victory adds to Blaney’s impressive resume that now includes 12 Cup Series wins across various track types. His victories demonstrate remarkable versatility:
- Superspeedways: 3 wins (Talladega 2019, 2020; Daytona 2021, 2025)
- Intermediate tracks: 5 wins (Charlotte 2018, Michigan 2021, Texas 2022, etc.)
- Short tracks: 2 wins (Bristol 2020, Martinsville 2023)
- Road courses: 1 win (Watkins Glen 2022)
Blaney’s first career Cup win came at Pocono Raceway in 2017 when he was just 23 years old. His most successful season was his championship-winning 2023 campaign where he collected four victories. Interestingly, Blaney has never repeated wins at the same track except for Daytona and Talladega.
The Significance of Blaney’s Daytona Wins
With two Daytona 500 victories now (2021 and 2025), Blaney joins an elite group of multi-time Daytona winners. This places him alongside legends like Jeff Gordon, Dale Earnhardt Jr., and Jimmie Johnson among active drivers with multiple Daytona triumphs.
2025 NASCAR Playoff Standings After Daytona
The Coke Zero Sugar 400 determined the final playoff field, creating dramatic storylines as drivers battled for the remaining spots. The updated playoff standings show:
| Position | Driver | Wins | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kyle Larson | 4 | 2045 |
| 2 | Denny Hamlin | 3 | 2032 |
| 3 | Ryan Blaney | 1 | 2028 |
| 16 | Alex Bowman | 0 | 2015 |
The biggest storylines from the playoff bubble:
- Tyler Reddick secured 15th position with his runner-up finish
- Alex Bowman grabbed the final spot despite not winning
- Martin Truex Jr. missed the playoffs by just 3 points



The Race Results: Daytona NASCAR Final Standings
The official race results from Daytona International Speedway:


The top finishers:
- Ryan Blaney (Playoff clinched)
- Tyler Reddick (Playoff clinched)
- Bubba Wallace
- Alex Bowman (Playoff clinched)
- Chase Elliott
The race featured:
- 8 caution flags for 32 laps
- 4 lead changes in the final 10 laps
- A red flag period for track cleanup
- 17 different drivers leading at least one lap
Key Moments From the Race
The deciding moments came in the final laps:
- Lap 145: Big wreck collects 12 cars
- Lap 152: Blaney takes lead from Bowman
- Final lap: Four-wide battle to finish
Ryan Blaney’s Championship History and Future Outlook
As the reigning 2023 champion, Blaney’s career championship finishes show remarkable consistency:
| Year | Finish | Wins | Top 5s |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | 7th | 3 | 12 |
| 2022 | 3rd | 2 | 15 |
| 2023 | 1st | 4 | 17 |
| 2024 | 5th | 3 | 13 |



The Daytona victory positions Blaney as a serious championship threat entering the 2025 playoffs. His strengths heading into the postseason:
- Superspeedway mastery: Crucial for Talladega playoff race
- Playoff experience: 7 previous appearances
- Team Penske resources: Elite equipment and strategy
The Blaney Racing Legacy: Family of Champions
Ryan Blaney comes from true racing royalty. His father Dave Blaney competed in NASCAR for over two decades, earning the nickname “The Buckeye Bullet.” Ryan’s younger sister Emma is making waves in ARCA competition, proving racing talent runs deep in the Blaney bloodline.


The Blaney family racing achievements:
- Dave Blaney: 473 Cup starts, 2003 Cup Series ROTY
- Ryan Blaney: 12 Cup wins, 2023 champion
- Emma Blaney: 2 ARCA top-5 finishes in 2025



Ryan’s victory adds another chapter to the Blaney racing story, proving this family belongs among NASCAR’s elite. With multiple Daytona wins now, Ryan has surpassed his father’s accomplishments while honoring the family tradition.
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