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Ryan Blaney’s
First NNS Win Highlights a Great Weekend
for Roush
Yates FR9
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Mooresville, NC (September 23, 2013)
Ryan Blaney captured his first NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) win in
just his second start of 2013 in the Penske Racing No. 22 Discount Tire
Ford Mustang. A regular in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series,
Blaney methodically worked his way to the front throughout the entire
race to take home his inaugural win with Roush Yates power.
Pole
winner Sam Hornish Jr. appeared to have the car to beat, but on the
final restart Blaney powered the outside line and pulled ahead of
Austin Dillon and the rest of the field for the final nine laps to give
Ford Racing and Roush Yates Engines their 12th win in just
27 races.
“We
had a great car all night,” said the son of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
driver Dave Blaney. “We kept working on it throughout the race, just
little tweaks here and there. We were really strong to start out the
race and just got better and better as the runs went on. It was really
tough the last few restarts to really know what was going to happen but
we had a great car to be able to get through one and two good and be
able to clear them by three and four.”
The
No. 22 Mustang has earned 10 wins this year in the Nationwide Series
with four different drivers. AJ Allmendinger, Joey Logano, and Brad Keselowski
make up for nine of the victories.
Sam
Hornish Jr. continues to lead Dillon in the Championship points by 15.
Roger Penske is leading the owner’s championship by 23 points. The
Nationwide Series will make the trip to Dover International Speedway next
weekend.
Corey
LaJoie won his third ARCA Racing Series race of the season in only four
starts on Saturday at Kentucky Speedway.
The
ZLOOP 150 was rained out Friday night, forcing the field to race
Saturday afternoon. After being fastest in practice with his Roush
Yates Ford, LaJoie started 13th but raced to the front of
the field quickly, leading a total of 40 out of 100 laps.
Chad
Boat took the lead with 38 laps to go on a three-wide pass for the top
spot between LaJoie and Mason Mitchell. Garrett Smithley brought out
the caution moments later after making contact with the inner retaining
wall. On the re-start LaJoie powered past Boat and cruised to a 2.564
second win over Mitchell, a fellow Ford FR-9 driver.
“We’ve
had really good set ups for these cars lately,” said LaJoie. “We went
back to the drawing board after Iowa and put together what we thought
would be good at Kentucky, and it ended up being really good. It was a
great day.”
Mitchell
posted a career best finish of second after leading 20 laps in the
Happy Cheeks Ford powered by Roush Yates. Grant Enfinger, driver of the
Motor Honey-Casite-Advance-Ford, had another strong finish for Team BCR
with a late pass to get by Boat and finish fourth. Enfinger’s Ford was
one of the fastest cars on the track at the end of the race.
LaJoie
has won three out of only five starts in the ARCA Racing Series. As a
developmental driver for Richard Petty Motorsports, he finished first
at Chicagoland Speedway in July, Pocono Raceway in August, and Kentucky
Speedway in September.
“I’m
really proud of how our engines have performed in the ARCA Series so
far in 2013,” said Jeff Clark, VP of Sales for Roush Yates. “Watching
drivers earn their first career win or race to their best career
finishes says a lot about the power and reliability our FR-9 engines.
We look forward to working with even more teams next season.”
The
season finale for the ARCA Racing Series will run on October 4th
at Kansas Speedway.
Jason
Johnson defended his race title as winner of the Port-a-Cool U.S. Dirt
Track Nationals Champion late Saturday night at Texas Motor Speedway
Dirt Track. Johnson drew the number five pill to start the rain delayed
30-lap feature from the inside of row three. With the laps running out
around 4:45AM, Johnson made his move going into the final turns as
Johnny Herrera got caught up behind a slower car. Using the low line,
he bounced into Herrera and took the lead coming off turn four to take
the win.
Saturday
night’s win is Johnson’s 76th career ASCS national Tour
victory and his 236th overall race win. Johnson also took
home the Hawk Performance Products Fastest Lap of the Night award.
Jack
Dover dominated the Fall Brawl II Finale at I-80 Speedway on Saturday
night in the ASCS Sprint Car Dirt Series. Dover picked up the Durst
Motorplex and Zoz Farms Double Down Back-to Back Challenge check of
$20,000, securing his fourth Speedway Motors Midwest Regional title.
ATTENTION: We are
now accepting technical alliances with engine builders regarding
winning Roush Yates engine combinations and components. Learn how
to build a Roush Yates Engine. Please call 1-877-798-RYPP or
visit RoushYates.com.
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Roush Yates | 122 Knob Hill Road |
Mooresville, NC 28117 | United States
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