“He should be upset. I just misjudged it.” Kyle Larson was visibly repentant after causing a mishap at the Enjoy Illinois 300 race. On lap 135, he battled Ryan Blaney for a fifth-place finish. Larson hounded the No. 12 Ford for several laps before getting impatient and mistiming his speed in the center of the corner. That is why Larson regretted his actions post-race. At the same time, however, Blaney toned down his reaction – contrary to his reaction to an incident that happened off-track.

With the NASCAR playoffs going on, drivers are under the peak of pressure. Every weekend, the Cup Series stars are riding on a thin line between disaster and glory. Hence, Ryan Blaney’s lack of a display of rage against his rival befuddled a NASCAR veteran. However, that just conforms to Blaney’s usua

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