2023 NASCAR Cup Series champion Ryan Blaney is set to feature in a new show next month, putting both his driving and interview skills to the test.

On The Gas with Ryan Blaney is set to debut on NASCAR's YouTube channel on Wednesday, July 1, with the first season consisting of four episodes, each set to air on consecutive Wednesdays.

Each episode is set to be approximately 20 minutes in length and see Blaney interview a different celebrity or content creator in each. These will be:

  • Keegan-Michael Key
  • Chad Ochocinco
  • Westen Champlin
  • The Stradman

On The Gas is the third time that Blaney has featured in an off-track show of late, having been a part of Prime Video’s NASCAR vs. The Navy mini-movie and Eli Manning Presents: The Undercovers - Ryan Blaney earlier this month.

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Ryan Blaney set for new On The Gas show

“Getting the chance to share what makes NASCAR so exciting with people from different worlds was a lot of fun,” said Blaney, via NASCAR.com.

“Whether it was taking Keegan, Chad, Westen or The Stradman around the track, every episode brought a different perspective and some unforgettable moments.

"I think fans are going to enjoy seeing these big personalities experience the speed, competition, and culture of our sport up close.”

Elsewhere, John Dahl, senior vice president of original content at NASCAR added: “With NASCAR Studios and Full Speed Entertainment, we’re focused on creating original content that connects with fans in fresh and unexpected ways.

“On The Gas with Ryan Blaney delivers exactly that by pairing one of NASCAR’s biggest stars with guests experiencing the speed and intensity of our sport firsthand.

"As we continue to grow our presence on YouTube, this series represents another step in bringing NASCAR’s personalities and culture to a broader audience through premium digital storytelling.”

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