In November 2025, former Cup Series champion Ryan Blaney welcomed his first child, Charley Bennett Blaney. Following that, Blaney shared a hilarious parenting moment post on X using the seven-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson's well-recognized quote.A few years ago, Johnson was annoyed by the constant comments and trolls telling him to retire. The former Hendrick Motorsports driver replied to one of the critics, writing a family-friendly quote that later became famous. Johnson wrote, "I'm far from done, JA." The JA was a polite way of saying "Jacka**." The part-time Cup Series driver loved the quote and even made a t-shirt for his team and friends.Following that, Ryan Blaney recently wore a t-shirt saying the quote and made a funny remark on being a new parent. In the post, Blaney talked about the endless diaper changes of his baby boy, Charley Bennett Blaney. Reflecting on that, he shared an image of himself wearing the quoted t-shirt and wrote:"Thinking I’m in the clear for a bit after finishing up my 3rd blownout diaper change in 20 minutes."Ryan Blaney and his wife, Gianna Tulio, met in 2018. Later, the couple got engaged during the 2023 off-season and tied the knot a year later on December 12, 2024. Following that, the Blaney family announced that they were expecting their first child in July and welcomed baby Blaney on November 17, 2025."I've gotten right hooked with that scheme": Ryan Blaney opened up about securing his maiden victory in the "cursed" paint schemeIn August 2025, Team Penske driver Ryan Blaney clinched his second victory of the season during the Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona International Speedway. Later, Blaney surprised his fans with an unexpected victory celebration by performing donuts and burnouts in his "cursed" paint scheme Ford Mustang.The #12 driver avoided performing such victory celebrations after his triumphs, but the Daytona victory was special. He secured his maiden win in the black Advance Auto Parts Ford Mustang after a long history of getting right hooked in the car.Recalling the triumphant moment, Ryan Blaney told the press:"Also, I mainly did it for Advance Auto Parts because that paint scheme at speedways has been cursed. I've gotten right hooked with that scheme more times than I can count. The CEO, Shane (O'Kelly), told me, 'I think we've paid our dues with that paint scheme at speedways.'"Ryan Blaney missed his spot in the Championship 4 race, ending his two-year streak of winning the fall Martinsville Speedway race. Hendrick Motorsports driver William Byron advanced to the final race. Meanwhile, the Team Penske driver wrapped the 2025 season in sixth place with four victories, 19 top tens, 15 top fives, and two poles.