Wood
Brothers Racing announces today that it has formed a technical alliance with
Team Penske and will race a partial-season schedule in the 2015 NASCAR Sprint
Cup Series with up-and-coming driver Ryan Blaney.
Blaney,
who has raced as a Team Penske development driver since 2012, will compete in
at least 12 races for Wood Brothers Racing next season in the iconic No. 21
Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford Fusion as he continues his rapid NASCAR development.
“Wood
Brothers Racing is excited to align with Roger Penske and his team and we
couldn’t be more pleased to put Ryan Blaney in the No. 21 Ford Fusion,” said
Eddie and Len Wood, co-owners of Wood Brothers Racing, in a joint statement.
“Ryan is a third-generation racer and one of the best young drivers out there.
He has been a winner in many different kinds of cars since he started racing at
a very young age and we fully expect that to continue while he is with us.”
Blaney
will also practice and qualify the No. 21 this weekend at the Pure Michigan 400
at Michigan International Speedway while current Wood Brothers driver Trevor
Bayne competes in the Nationwide Children’s Hospital 200 at Mid-Ohio Sports Car
Course. Bayne will return in time to start the Sprint Cup race at the back of
the field.
Blaney,
the current points leader in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driving the
No. 29 Ford F-150 for Brad Keselowski Racing, said, “I want to thank Wood
Brothers Racing, Team Penske, Ford Racing and everyone at Motorcraft and Quick
Lane for the opportunity to race next season in the Sprint Cup Series. To get a
chance to race at the top level of NASCAR in such a historic car as the No. 21
Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford Fusion is a dream come true. I’m really looking
forward to 2015.”
Blaney
is scheduled to make his official debut for Wood Brothers Racing in the 2015
Daytona 500. He will race for the team in events at Daytona, Las Vegas, Texas,
Talladega, Charlotte, Michigan and Indianapolis, among others.
He
joins an impressive list of drivers who have driven for the Wood Brothers since
1950, including team founder Glen Wood, Curtis Turner, Junior Johnson, Dan
Gurney, A.J. Foyt, Cale Yarborough, David Pearson, Neil Bonnett, Buddy Baker,
Bill Elliott and Bayne who won the Daytona 500 with the Wood Brothers in 2011.
That victory gave the team the unmatched distinction of scoring at least one
win in every decade for the last seven decades.
“We’re
confident that putting a promising driver like Ryan Blaney behind the wheel of
the No. 21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford Fusion, and joining forces on the
technical side with Team Penske, will result in success on and off the track,”
said Mary Lou Quesnell, director of marketing for Ford Customer Service
Division, Wood Brothers Racing’s primary sponsor. “Ryan is a fine young man,
and he will represent our Motorcraft and Quick Lane brands well.”
In
addition to driving the Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford Fusion for the Wood
Brothers, Blaney will drive a Team Penske Mustang in the 2015 Nationwide
Series.
Blaney,
son of Sprint Cup driver Dave Blaney, started his racing career in quarter
midgets and won his first race at the age of 9. He has competed in and been
successful in Bandolero cars, Legend cars, late model stock cars and the ARCA
Racing Series before debuting in NASCAR’s K&N Pro Series West. In 2012,
Blaney drove six races (recording two top 10s) in the Nationwide series before
finishing the year with Team Penske, recording five top-10 finishes (including
2nd at Texas Motor Speedway) in seven Nationwide starts. Also in
September of that year, he won his first Camping World Truck Series race at Iowa
Speedway and was the youngest winner in the series at the time at 18 years, eight
months and 15 days. He won his first Nationwide Series race last season at
Kentucky Speedway.
an alliance with penski not roush hmm
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