![Ryan Blaney thinks the stigma of NASCAR is changing: ‘We’re not all dumb rednecks’ Ryan Blaney thinks the stigma of NASCAR is changing: ‘We’re not all dumb rednecks’](http://dailysportingnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Ryan-Blaney-768x432.jpg)
The NASCAR of today is a lot more different than the NASCAR of 10 and 20 years ago. Ryan Blaney is a great example of that change. The driver comes from a racing family, but he is young, has tattoos, and is more than a “redneck” driving in circles.
The newer generations of NASCAR drivers are more diverse, both in their racing backgrounds, where they grew up, and more. There are more women like Toni Breidinger getting a shot at a NASCAR career, and drivers getting into the sport who don’t come from racing families.
Talking on The Money Lap podcast with Parker Kligerman and Landon Cassill, Ryan Blaney talked about the perception drivers get from the public. He also believes that the stigma is changing as new fans get introduced to the sport with things like the new Netflix series.
“I think it [the perception] is turning in a positive way, you know,” Blaney said. “NASCAR gets this, or it did for a long time, it gets this label on it’s like, ‘Oh you’re just country, southern boys running around in circles,’ you know? That’s just the stigma it had for a long time. It’s things like the Netflix deal and all this access, it’s showing that we’re not all just like, dumb rednecks.
“There’s personality behind it, there’s a lot that goes into these things and to make cars go around the race track it’s a lot of blood, sweat, and tears that go into it. I feel like once you show that, people appreciate it, they just get a new perspective on things, which is good.”