Ryan Blaney: Racing Champion Ready to Shift Gears into Fatherhood
In a stunning display of skill and determination, Ryan Blaney clinched his second victory of the season at the iconic Daytona International Speedway, skillfully maneuvering his No. 12 Team Penske Ford from a 13th-place start to a breathtaking finish in first. The Coke Zero Sugar 400 win not only capped off a thrilling regular season but also set the stage for a monumental shift in Blaney’s life—he is preparing to become a father!
As the NASCAR Cup Series evolves, veteran drivers are embracing the joys of parenthood, with Denny Hamlin, Tyler Reddick, and Bubba Wallace welcoming new additions to their families. Just last September, Wallace and his wife celebrated the arrival of their son, Becks Hayden. Now, Blaney, a close friend of Wallace, is gearing up for the same life-altering experience as his due date approaches this winter.
The 2023 Cup Series champion’s life is a whirlwind of excitement both on and off the track. After making his relationship with Gianna Tulio public five years ago and getting engaged in 2023, the couple tied the knot in a picturesque snowy wedding in Aspen on December 12, 2024. But now, instead of basking in post-race celebrations, Blaney is fully immersed in the preparations for their first child.
In a recent episode of “Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour,” Blaney laid bare the reality of his dual commitments. “It’s a new thing that I have to balance—preparing for our son and focusing on racing in the playoffs. I don’t ever want to take away from either one,” he stated. “People ask me, ‘Oh, you had a Sunday off, did you party?’ I’m like, ‘No, we went stroller and car seat shopping yesterday.’ I’ll tell you how life changes, that’s for sure.”
Blaney isn’t alone in his parenting journey—his sister Emma is already a mother of two, and IndyCar driver Scott McLaughlin also welcomed a daughter in October 2024. They are all rallying around Blaney to help him navigate this significant life transition. “The only thing that’s on my mind is the preparation work, making sure that everything is ready as it can be, hoping everyone’s healthy when that day comes,” he shared. “It’s funny, at this stage of my life, when all my buddies are having kids. I’m excited for our son to grow up with Becks, Bubba’s boy.”
Despite the joy, there is an undercurrent of anxiety as Blaney balances the high-octane world of NASCAR with impending fatherhood. His own father, legendary racer Dave Blaney, shares in the worry. With Ryan’s recent struggles on superspeedways—including a series of crashes—Dave and his wife Lisa were apprehensive about watching their son race, particularly at such a treacherous venue as Daytona.
Ryan candidly recounted his parents’ stress, saying, “I can’t believe they come here. Dad hates speedway racing. Absolutely despises it. My mom is a nervous wreck the whole time. I’m like: Just stay home. They pace and pace and pace.” But with his impressive victory, Ryan brought a glimmer of relief to his anxious parents, who watched their son defy the odds once again.
As Ryan Blaney prepares for the monumental role of fatherhood, the question remains: how will he juggle the demands of racing with the responsibilities of being a dad? With a thrilling season ahead, fans can only watch and cheer as he navigates this new chapter in his life. Will he dominate the racetrack while also mastering the art of parenthood? One thing is for sure—if anyone can handle the chaos, it’s Ryan Blaney!