The Motorcraft/Quick Lane Racing team will be trying to maintain momentum gained from a fourth-place finish at Chicagoland Speedway – in a race it was leading with two laps to go – when it unloads at New Hampshire Motor Speedway for Sunday’s New England 300.
Staying out during the last caution period at Chicago gave the iconic No. 21 valuable track position but the rookie driver couldn’t hold off all of the cars on fresh rubber.
In the July race at Loudon, Blaney qualified 14th and finished 11th overcoming a pit road speeding penalty and avoiding late-race wrecks.
“We had a good car at Chicago, took a gamble and we finished better than what we were going to. The win was iffy because the guys on new tires were so close behind us. Regardless, we gave it a shot. Loudon has been a good track for us. I made a mistake there earlier this year that set us back. Luckily we were able to get that back.” -- Ryan Blaney
Ford Performance PR
Maintaining Momentum is Motorcraft/Quick Lane Racing Team Goal at Loudon

Speedway Digest Staff
Follow us on Twitter @SpeedwayDigest
Latest from Speedway Digest Staff
- April 14-16 Sullivan County Mass Vaccination Event Originally Scheduled At BMS Relocated to Whitetop Creek Park
- Hunt Brothers Pizza Racing: Kevin Harvick Richmond Advance
- Bullring at LVMS opens Saturday
- Pennzoil Named Official Motor Oil and Lubricant of INDYCAR
- NTT INDYCAR SERIES Rolls into 2021 with Defiant Momentum