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Ryan Blane reinforces Nashville to claim the first 2025 win

June 1, 2025; Lebanon, Tennessi, USA; NASCAR Cup series driver Ryan Blanne (12) won the cracker barrel 400 in Nashville Superspeedway. Compulsory Credit: Randy Sartin-Imgon Picture

Ryan Blanne opened the Carson Hoswer in the second half of the regular season schedule of the NASCAR Cup series and on the ground on Sunday night with a win at Lebanon’s Nashville Superspeedway, Tenne.

The 2023 cup champion took late lead in Stage 2 of the 300-Lap event-the 14th point of NASCAR’s 14th point race-and for the remaining, on his first win of 2025 and on the first Tenasi track, he was in front to top the Hosavar by 2.83 seconds.

Team Penky Driver, who wins the 14th time in his career, is the fifth separate winner in the five cups of Nashville.

Denny Halin, starting his 700th career – NASCAR became the 22nd driver in history – led 79 laps and finished third. Defending race winners Joy Logano and William Bayran dropped out of the top five.

At the beginning of his 450th career, Ricky Stanhouse Junior was tagged by Hosaver to Lap 106 and hit Turn 4 Wall.

Stenhouse, who finished the last (39th), was bidding to win in number 450 to join Dell Arnhard Junior, Jimmy Johnson and Kyle Bush.

While the Polisiter Chase Bisco pulled out a problem for the gibbs racing team’s partner Hamilin, a problem for Kyle Larsen was because his number 5 hendric motorcycles became loose loose, went up with a 1.33-mile concrete and lost speed. The 2021 champion then slipped towards the back of the ground and tried to re -organize.

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After the pit service, the brisko, who led 51 laps in stage 1, bicycle back as a leader, but Hamlin went away by JGR number 19 and made his places on Larsen, which was in a position to wrap as a wound of the 85-Lap segment.

Hemlin won Stage 1 with Tyler Radic and Brisco. Larsen managed to stay on the lead lap and make a distance on the circuit.

After the incident of the Hoswar-Stainhouse, Alex Boman’s number 48 loose and Nuah Gragson’s number 4 Ford was thrown out for the fourth caution on lap 114. Christopher Bell then performed another yellow on the upcoming restart for another yellow color from Eric Jones’ nose of Eric Jones.

Hamlin showed the way in the central part of the 399-mile race, but came into life in the form of Blane’s number 12 and Bayran number 24 Stage 2.

Blane’s Ford took a lead of 2 1/2-second and easily won the stage on Bayron and Hamlin.

-Bield level media

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