Ryan Blaney wins at Iowa Speedway,
ends victory drought
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[June 17, 2024]
Ryan Blaney saved his best moment of 2024 for the home crowd.
In front of roughly 80 family members in the Iowa Speedway stands,
Blaney finally found his way into the win column by leading a
career-high 201 laps Sunday night, taking the inaugural Iowa Corn
350 Powered by Ethanol NASCAR Cup Series race in Newton, Iowa.
The reigning series champion broke a 17-race winless streak by
taking two tires on his No. 12 Ford on the final pit stop while most
of the field took four, including runner-up William Byron.
But in the season's 17th event, the 30-year-old Blaney became the
10th different winner by beating Byron's No. 24 Chevrolet by 0.716
seconds.
The Team Penske driver has at least one win in seven of his past
eight Cup seasons. He went winless in 2022.
Blaney now has 11 career victories, two on a short track, in 323
races.
A victory escaped him two weeks ago at Gateway outside St. Louis
when he ran out of fuel coming to the white flag while leading.
He also won previously at the Iowa track in the Xfinity and
Craftsman Truck Series.
"What a cool way to win here. This place means a lot to me, means a
lot to my mom," said Blaney, whose mother, Lisa, is a Chariton,
Iowa, native. "We had a lot of people here tonight cheering us on.
They willed us to that one.
"The two tires was a good call there. I didn't know how well I'd
hold on. I kind of started to struggle a little bit at the end but
had enough to hang on."
Following Byron were Chase Elliott, Christopher Bell and Ricky
Stenhouse Jr.
The tire problems that surfaced in Friday's practice, where a few
teams had their cars blow tires and hit the wall, finally showed up
with 19 circuits to go in the 70-lap Stage 1.
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Jun 16, 2024; Newton, Iowa, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver Ryan
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As polesitter Kyle Larson topped the field around
the 0.875-mile short track, AJ Allmendinger's No. 16 Chevrolet
popped a right front tire and smacked the Turn 1 wall.
Larson emerged from the ensuing pit stops in third as Daniel Suarez
and Brad Keselowski stayed out on their original tires to win stage
points.
However, that strategy largely failed, as Larson and Blaney easily
passed the duo. Blaney beat Larson for the top playoff bonus points
in the 70-lap segment, while Suarez managed third and Keselowski
eighth.
Tire failures took place for Larson, Ross Chastain and Erik Jones as
pitting began at Lap 166. Leader Blaney came in on Lap 172, and the
fifth caution waved on Lap 182 before pit stops cycled around.
Larson regained the point late in Stage 2 and pulled away for his
series-high eighth stage win, while Josh Berry and Elliott followed
him to the line.
However, Larson's chances of winning came to an end on a Lap 219
restart when he went three-wide in the middle and bumped Suarez's
No. 99, turning the No. 5 into Denny Hamlin's Toyota. Larson's Chevy
subsequently banged the Turn 4 wall.
--Field Level Media
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