Ryan Blaney Officially Marries Long-Time Girlfriend Gianna Tulio

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NASCAR Cup Series champion Ryan Blaney and his long-time partner Gianna Tulio are officially husband and wife, after getting married on Thursday, December 12 — exactly one year after getting engaged.

The couple revealed the details of their nuptials in an exclusive interview with People magazine, released on Friday, getting married at Hotel Jerome in Aspen, Colorado.

“The winter holidays are one of our favorite times of the year,” Tulio told PEOPLE. “We appreciate the ambiance of the holiday decor and how intimate that time is. We love all the crackling fires we get to snuggle up by and be cozy. So when we went to visit wedding venues in Aspen last winter, we had all of those favorite things nestled in that small town.”

According to PEOPLE, 150 to 200 of the couple’s closest family and friends attended the wedding, including Chase Elliott, Tim Dugger, Scott McLaughlin, Daniel Hemric, Austin Cindric, Bubba Wallace, Josef Newgarden, and Dale Earnhardt, Jr.

READ MORE: Details on the wedding of Ryan Blaney and Gianna Tulio (PEOPLE)

Blaney is the driver of the No. 12 Ford Mustang Dark Horse for Team Penske in the NASCAR Cup Series, winning the championship in the series in 2023. This season, the Hartford Township, Ohio native finished runner-up in standings to his teammate.

The 30-year-old driver has been a full-time competitor in the NASCAR Cup Series for nine seasons, scoring 13 victories, 81 top-five, and 149 top-10 finishes.

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