INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Ryan Blaney thought he was perfectly positioned to win the Brickyard 400 on Sunday.
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Ryan Blaney thought he was perfectly positioned to win the Brickyard 400 on Sunday.
He drove down Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s front straightaway leading the outside lane of cars to the second-to-last restart, fully expecting to inherit the lead when race leader Brad Keselowski ran out of fuel.
Instead, as Keselowski’s slowing car pulled off the track, Kyle Larson, who was running third directly behind Keselowski, pulled next to Blaney on the preferred inside line, made the pass for the lead and did it again on the final restart to seal his first Brickyard victory.
While Larson celebrated by kissing Indy’s famed yard of bricks, Blaney was lamenting what just happened and whether NASCAR officials should have done something different.