Ryan Blaney plans to lick the bricks if he wins the Brickyard 400, aiming for a memorable celebration.

Blaney’s Bold Plan

Blaney’s unique celebration idea challenges traditional norms, adding excitement and modernizing the Brickyard 400 victory celebration.

Modernizing Victory Rituals

Fans are thrilled by Blaney's genuine and humorous approach, though some doubt the authenticity of his plan.

Fan Reactions

Blaney’s unconventional celebration may clash with team owner Roger Penske’s traditional expectations, adding intrigue to the situation.

Potential Clash with Penske

Kissing the bricks, started by Dale Jarrett in 1996, symbolizes respect and honor at the Brickyard 400.

Kissing the Bricks Tradition

The bricks at Indianapolis Motor Speedway symbolize the track’s history and honor the event’s long-standing traditions.

Historical Significance  of Bricks

Blaney’s plan to lick the bricks shows a desire to innovate while acknowledging the Brickyard 400’s prestigious nature.

Blaney’s Celebration Approach

Blaney’s plan reflects his confidence and a mix of traditional respect with a modern, memorable twist.

Blaney’s Confidence and Innovation

Reactions on social media range from humorous approval to skepticism, reflecting a mix of genuine enthusiasm and doubt.

Fan Sentiments on  Social Media

Penske’s potential response to Blaney’s plan could reveal tensions between traditional values and modern, spontaneous expressions in NASCAR.

Penske’s Possible Reaction