For the legendary Wood Brothers Racing team, this weekend’s Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoff opener at Chicagoland Speedway marks a unique first for the organization that has been a part of NASCAR’s premier division since 1953.
After being so close so many times in his young Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series career, 23 year old Ryan Blaney wins his first career pole award ahead of Saturday nights GoBowling 400 from the Kansas Speedway, the very sight as his first career Cup series start in 2014.
Ryan Blaney continued his impressive roll at Texas Motor Speedway on Sunday afternoon, becoming the third driver to sweep the first two stages of a Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race this season.
Ryan Blaney’s slim hopes of making the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup as a rookie with the Wood Brothers went up in smoke and sparks on lap 11 of Saturday night’s Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond International Raceway.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Story by Race Chaser Online Managing Editor Jacob Seelman — Jonathan Ferrey/Getty Images for NASCAR photo — […]
HOMESTEAD, Fla. — Story by Race Chaser Online Managing Editor Jacob Seelman — Wood Brothers Racing photo — The decade-long wait […]
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Speed77 Radio/Race Chaser Online release — Photo courtesy Wood Brothers Racing – Young NASCAR superstar Ryan Blaney […]
CONCORD, N.C. — Speed77 Radio/Race Chaser Online release — Team Penske photo — Driver and crew chief for Wood Brothers […]
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Story by Race Chaser Online Managing Editor Jacob Seelman — Bob Leverone/NASCAR via Getty Images photo — Decades […]