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Mar 8, 2026 7:41 pm

Ryan Blaney holds on in Phoenix, ends Tyler Reddick’s winning streak

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Ryan Blaney overcame two loose wheels after pit service and denied Tyler Reddick of a chance for a NASCAR record-setting fourth straight victory to open a season, winning Sunday’s Straight Talk Wireless 500 over Christopher Bell at Phoenix Raceway in Avondale, Ariz.

After a track-record-tying 12th caution, Blaney, who made a late two-tire stop, started second to Ty Gibbs on a 12-lap sprint, but he maneuvered his No. 12 Ford under the Joe Gibbs Racing driver, who was seeking his first Cup Series win.

The 2023 Cup champion led 28 laps overall and held off Bell, on four tires, by 0.399 seconds for his 18th career win.

Kyle Larson, Gibbs and Denny Hamlin completed the top five.

Seeking his fourth straight win, Reddick came home eighth in his No. 45 Toyota.

Polesitter Joey Logano and Team Penske teammates Blaney and Austin Cindric ran 1-2-3 until Blaney’s Ford rolled the center better than Logano’s No. 22 in a gaggle of cars and took the lead for the first time.

Stage 1 ended with Blaney taking the checkers followed by Bell, Logano, Reddick and Hamlin.

Kyle Busch and Shane van Gisbergen had issues on Lap 93 for the second caution. Daniel Suarez and Chase Elliott had trouble together on Lap 104.

Hindered by a tire vibration, third-place Chase Briscoe’s right tire blew out seven circuits after passing Reddick on Lap 125 and smacked the wall for the fourth yellow.

Tires became even more of an issue on Lap 158 as Noah Gragson’s No. 4 Ford, William Byron’s No. 24 Chevrolet, Connor Zilisch’s No. 88 Chevrolet and Michael McDowell’s No. 71 Chevrolet all experienced rubber failure.

Hamlin — who did not take two tires while leading late in the Championship Race last November and lost the title to Larson — did so this time on the ensuing pit stop and easily moved to the front, but Bell won Stage 2 with Hamlin, Logano, Chris Buescher and Bubba Wallace behind.

Logano spun Ross Chastain to create the race’s hardest hit, Cindric’s No. 2 Ford, on Lap 217.

Contact with AJ Allmendinger ended Logano’s day on Lap 254, and Elliott, van Gisbergen and Josh Berry were among those receiving damage.

–Field Level Media

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