Early in his NASCAR career, Ryan Blaney didn't do a celebratory burnout following a victory, a decision that caught the attention of Hall of Fame crew chief Dale Inman. “Dale Inman pulled me aside one day, and he said, ‘Hey, you don’t see the winner of the Kentucky Derby get off his horse and start beating the (crap) out of it,’” Blaney recalled. Blaney expects a tongue-lashing this week from Inman when he speaks to the crew chief who led Richard Petty to a record seven NASCAR championships.
It was early in his NASCAR career that Ryan Blaney didn’t do a celebratory burnout following a victory, an act that caught the attention of Hall of Fame crew chief
Early in his NASCAR career, Ryan Blaney didn't do a celebratory burnout following a victory, a decision that caught the attention of Hall of Fame crew chief Dale Inman. “Dale Inman pulled me aside one day, and he said, ‘Hey, you don’t see the winner of the Kentucky Derby get off his horse and start
Early in his NASCAR career, Ryan Blaney didn't do a celebratory burnout following a victory, a decision that caught the attention of Hall of Fame crew chief Dale Inman. “Dale Inman pulled me aside one day, and he said, ‘Hey, you don’t see the winner of the Kentucky Derby get off his horse and start beating the (crap) out of it,’” Blaney recalled. Blaney expects a tongue-lashing this week from Inman when he speaks to the crew chief who led Richard Petty to a record seven NASCAR championships.