Ryan Newman

Ryan Newman
Ryan Newman, nicknamed "Rocket Man", is an American professional stock car racing driver. He currently competes full-time in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, driving the No. 31 Chevrolet SS for Richard Childress Racing...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actress
Date of Birth24 April 1998
CityManhattan Beach, CA
CountryUnited States of America
bill color driver importance male matter ought several skin treated understand whether
You can take it several ways. On one end, I understand the importance of it, from an African-American standpoint. On the other hand, we're all drivers, and we ought to be treated alike, whether we're male or female, no matter what color skin we have. That's the way I look at it - Bill Lester is another driver out there to me.
against deal five last talk teammate works
Like I said, I'm better off having a teammate that doesn't even talk to me or does anything than one that works against me, and that's what I've had to deal with the last five years.
mine nascar
Mine was unintentional and his was intentional and that's all I am saying. NASCAR can do what they want.
california third
Going into California, just because we're in third (in points), we can come out of California 33rd in points.
conflict four good involved last nascar pull sure three time wins
It's the first time NASCAR could pull away a victory. I'm pretty sure three of that team's last four wins have involved a conflict about the car being illegal. That's not good for the sport.
brakes car everybody gets locked miss phoenix turn typical
I locked the brakes up and got into the wall, but there was no way to miss the crash. It's typical Phoenix off Turn 4. When one car gets spun, everybody does.
crossed front miss nowhere wrong
They bunched up and got crossed up in front of me, and I had nowhere to go. There was no way to miss the crash. I was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
drivers everybody people percent reason ruined rules run
I feel some people have ruined it for everybody else, and that's not the way to run the rules of this sport. It's not 20 percent of the drivers. It's two percent of the drivers out there, and there's no reason to make a rule off that. Those drivers should be quarantined.
closed committed finish gave matter
He closed the door, and I couldn't get back down in time. I committed myself high, and that gave Jimmie the win. I was just a matter of who was going to finish second.
benefit call dodge played
The cautions played to our benefit tonight, and we were in the right place at the right time. You can call it lucky, but the Alltel Dodge was good.
benefit definitely history played
That's definitely cool. I read some of the stats about the history there. The cautions played to our benefit tonight. You had to be in the right place at the right time.
opportunity pull victory
Hey, this could still be the first opportunity to pull away a victory if the thing is still illegal.
hit
I know first-hand that I didn't intentionally hit him and I was really shocked,
brings certain crew example legality repetitive seem situations slow specific strict suspension
You know, to see the repetitive situations of questionability or legality of certain crew chief's work, or his team's work, I should say, that just brings up a lot of questions. I don't have a specific example of what could or should be done other than something a little more strict than a suspension because, you know, that didn't seem to slow him down too much.