Coca-Cola 600: Ryan Blaney reveals the Bodyarmor Cold scheme


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The champion of the Nascar Cup series, Ryan Blaney, will have some chill as it is locked up and focused on the 600 Night Soundy Night in Charlotte Motor Speedway.

Blaney number 12 will have the design of Bodyarmor Chill for the highly anticipated race.

Each taste of Campomor Chill will be presented in the hood of your vehicle, such as frozen cherry, frozen orange and frozen berry.

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Ryan Blaney will conduct the car No. 12 BodyMrmor Chill in Coca-Cola 600. (BODYARMOR)

Nascar’s star has not been with Bodyarmor since 2017, and told Pak Gazette Digital that he hoped to have the premium sports drink again in his car.

“It has been a fun trip, a fun trip,” he said. “It has been fun (see) both (we), either my career or his company, grow and succeed together. It is quite incredible when it can be associated with a group like that.

“They work like crazy, and it is always fun to make different schemes over the years and several in the year. Whether we are doing Sportwater, we have the body of bodymarmor this weekend in 600, which really excites me, Flash IV is able to make all these fun schemes with all the products they have, that is a dream.”

Blaney said he likes to use unique designs and knows that fans also enjoy it.

Nascar fans will pack the Speedway for the race, and it will be the first race points in the Cup series after the All-Star race in North Wilkesboro Speedway.

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The driver of the Nascar Ryan Blaney Cup series (12) during drivers’ presentations for Nascar Food City 500 in Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tennessee, April 13, 2025. (Randy Sartin/Imagn images)

The drivers will travel 600 miles, completing 400 laps in what could be considered one of the most exhausting races of the year. Blaney agreed with that notion, mentioning how exhausting is the Southern 500 in Darlington Raceway every season.

“It’s fun, I remember my first 600 in 2015, and they say: ‘Very well, halfway.’

Despite the challenges of the race, Blaney said he enjoyed trying to survive everyone else on the track.

Blaney won 2023 Coca-Cola 600 on the way to its first Nascar Cup series championship.

He will enter this year’s career in the classification of the pilots. You still have to win a race this season, but it has five ends and six best finals.

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