We ll all start doing it now Ryan Blaney on Ross Chastain s controversial move at Martinsville
"We’ll all start doing it now" - Ryan Blaney on Ross Chastain's controversial move at Martinsville Ryan Blaney looks on during qualifying for the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series Dixie Vodka 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway in Homestead, Florida. (Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images) While 's last-lap move at Martinsville Speedway last Sunday did look spectacular, several drivers such as were not entirely on board with the idea. Blaney, who did not qualify for the Championship 4 round despite a P3 finish in the was left wanting for more on the 1-mile-long track that hosted the final Round of 8 race of the 2022 season. Behind the wheel of the #12 Pennzoil Ford Mustang fielded by Team Penske, Ryan Blaney elaborated on how short-track racing with the newer Next Gen NASCAR remains a puzzle, with difficulty in overtaking and prominent tire degradation. The 28-year-old elaborated on how dirty air from the car in front affects the following car heavily, despite the latter being on fresher, stickier tires. The are over for Denny Hamlin, William Byron, Ryan Blaney and Chase Briscoe.The are over for Denny Hamlin, William Byron, Ryan Blaney and Chase Briscoe. Eventually, Ryan Blaney was asked about Ross Chastain's move at the end of the 500-lap-long race, which saw the Trackhouse Racing driver qualify for the next round for a bid at the title this year. In a post-race interview, the Hartford Township, Ohio native said: “I just saw it and I guess I wish I should have done it. I guess we’ll all start doing it now coming down to the end of the race.” While the move did look spectacular to watch, many fellow drivers were not on board with the idea of riding the wall purposefully at the premier level of stock car racing. was one such driver who said it did not paint a positive picture of the sport, while he regretted his previous similar actions.