Ryan Blaney puts 'frustrating'
finish behind him as NASCAR hits Sonoma
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[June 08, 2024]
While Ford driver Austin Cindric scored a much-needed victory
with a shocking gift from a Team Penske teammate outside of St.
Louis last Sunday, Ryan Blaney and Christopher Bell will be looking
for redemption as the schedule twists and turns to Northern
California this weekend.
Bell and the winless Blaney, both former winners on the NASCAR Cup
Series' road courses, will seek their fair returns Sunday afternoon
in the Toyota/Save Mart 350 at recently repaved Sonoma Raceway in
Sonoma, Calif.
Disaster struck for Blaney, the sport's defending champion, while
speeding toward the white flag at Gateway with a comfortable lead
over Cindric, who possessed an 85-race winless streak and owned just
one previous Cup win.
Blaney ran out of gas as he came down the frontstretch and Cindric
roared past him to victory. Blaney sputtered to 24th place.
Sunday's win put the 25-year-old Cindric into the championship
playoff, but losing on the flat track with victory so close kept
Blaney out of the title hunt for now. The No. 12 driver sits fifth
in points among winless drivers.
Blaney did an exceptional job fighting off Bell, whose No. 20 Toyota
was the class of the field.
"That's frustrating to drive your (butt) off to keep him behind
you," Blaney said on pit road. "I don't know what happened to him,
but you think you do a good job and drive your (butt) off and feel
like you weathered the storm of just trying to get it home and you
run out. Proud of the day. It's just one of those deals."
Blaney, whose lone road-course win came at Charlotte Motor
Speedway's inaugural Roval race in 2018, has been hit-or-miss at
Sonoma in seven starts.
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Over four top-10 finishes, his best was third in
2019 in a race won by Martin Truex Jr., also winless so far. In the
other three starts in the Napa Valley wine region, Blaney has a sour
average finish of 29.3.
Bell led a race-high 80 laps at Gateway, but his Joe Gibbs Racing
ride succumbed to a broke valve spring after he used all of the
1.25-mile speedway to catch Blaney in the final 25 laps.
"That one sucks, there's no way around it," said
Bell, who has two wins on NASCAR's curvy courses, at the Charlotte
Roval in 2022 and the Daytona Road Course in 2021. "You don't get
race cars like that very often. And whenever you do, you need to
take advantage of it."
A two-time winner in 2024, Bell has made three starts at the
1.99-mile road Sonoma layout. He came home ninth in the 110-lap
event last season, but his average finish is only 20.
Others hopefuls include seven-time road-course winner Chase Elliott,
five-time winner Truex (Sonoma's active leader with four victories)
and four-time road victors Kyle Busch and Kyle Larson.
Hendrick Motorsports icon Jeff Gordon owns the track record with
five career victories, while one each from Jimmie Johnson and Larson
gives the organization seven all-time.
Nine drivers have won thus far in 2024. Larson, a two-time winner so
far, was granted a waiver Tuesday after skipping the Coca-Cola 600
in favor of the Indianapolis 500 and will compete for his second
title in the fall.
--Field Level Media
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