Media Center interviews following 18-year-old Ryan Blaney's victory Saturday night in the NASCAR Truck Series race at Iowa Speedway. Blaney became the series' all-time youngest winner. He also gave Brade Keselowski Racing its first victory.
Ryan Blaney (No. 29 Cooper Standard RAM) Race
Winner
YOU ARE THE SEVENTH FIRST TIME WINNER IN THE SERIES THIS YEAR, THE
12TH DIFFERENT WINNER IN 15 RACES. WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO CAPTURE THIS WIN FOR
BRAD KESELOWSKI RACING? “Well it definitely really special. Like you said,
getting the first one for Brad Keselowski Racing, that’s great, that I could do
it here. This Trucks team really means a lot to him and for me to do that for
him really means a lot. We were good all weekend. We were not as good as the 7
truck (Parker Kligerman) leading up into the race. I think we could hang with
the 7 truck in the race. He was a little bit better than us on long runs but it
seemed like on restarts we were better than him for about five or seven laps and
then at the end on restarts it kind of played to our advantage. I knew if we
were just side-by-side with some second place guy getting into one, we were
probably going to beat ‘em off of two. We were just strong on restarts all
night. It was good to have Cooper Standard on board and here in Iowa where half
my family is. Overall just a good night to have my family here; it was a good
night so hopefully we can have some more.”
Doug Randolph (Crew Chief,
No. 29 Cooper Standard RAM)
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN TO YOU TO BE ABLE TO COME TO
IOWA WITH RYAN IN HIS THIRD START AND CAPTURE THE WIN? “Well I mean it’s a
great feeling. It was really fun tonight watching Ryan and he made some
incredible passes. I really want to thank Brad for giving us all this
opportunity. He’s really helped us. We know we’ve been behind with our program
and he’s allowed us to continue to improve and make it better. I really enjoy
and it’s pretty neat to be here with Ryan and Dave ‘cause my first crew chiefing
job was with Dave and you know I felt like there was a lot of nights that we
should have been sitting right here and it didn’t quite work out. I felt like a
couple of ‘em got away and it’s great to come full circle and make it happen
with Ryan.”
Dave Blaney (Ryan Blaney’s Father)
YOU GOT HERE THIS
AFTERNOON RIGHT BEFORE THE START OF THE RACE. TALK ABOUT GETTING TO THE TRACK
AND BEING HERE WITH RYAN AND A PART OF HIS FIRST WIN. “I was glad I could get
over. It sounded like it went really well yesterday and this morning in
practice and you know Ryan was fired up. Like Doug said, he did a tremendous
job all night in traffic, ran really hard when he needed to and not so much when
he didn’t. He just did it all right. You know Doug made a really good call on
tires there midway through the race. It ended up being the perfect call and got
him in position and brought it home.”
Ryan Blaney: WHY WERE THERE SO
MANY CAUTIONS TONIGHT? “You tell me. I couldn’t see ‘em all. All I knew is
I’d run a lap, get away about three truck lengths and then a caution would come
out. I’m not sure why there were so many at the end and so little there in the
middle of the race. Guys just getting antsy I guess.”
YOU LIKED TO
RESTART ON THE HIGH SIDE. WAS THAT AN ADVANTAGE? “Well in the K&N car we
always start on the high side. You can get over the bump better and you can
kind of pinch that guy down in one and just limit his room to get a run off the
corner. It’s really just getting over the bump a lot better than the guy so you
choose the outside if you’re the leader there.”
Dave Blaney: HOW
SPECIAL IS IT FOR YOU BECAUSE ONE OF YOUR BIGGEST WINS CAME JUST DOWN THE ROAD
HERE? “Well that’s true. My wife is from within an hour of here and her whole
family is close and a lot of ‘em were here tonight. That’s a very cool thing.
I’m just glad I was here to see it. You know I got to see his first K&N win
at Phoenix last fall and this one. He does a really nice job and he’s coming
along so quick it’s just cool to be a part of it. You know I can’t thank Brad
Keselowski and everybody at Penske enough for having the faith in him to go
ahead and run him in all this stuff and look at his future and Brad’s been
instrumental in bringing Ryan along and help him get through the learning
process here.”
Ryan Blaney: HAVE YOU HEARD FROM BRAD YET? WHAT DID HE
HAVE TO SAY IF YOU’VE HEARD FROM HIM? “I haven’t heard from him yet. Haven’t
had my phone on me. Probably going to call him here in a little
bit.”
WHAT’S THE FIRST THING YOU’RE GOING TO TELL HIM WHEN YOU TALK TO
HIM? “Probably thank you for giving me this opportunity and letting me drive
his truck. It’s been great getting in with Penske and getting in with Brad.
I’ve learned a whole lot from him in just about a month and a half that I’ve
been close to him. I think we just keep building on our relationship making his
team better, me getting better and hopefully we’ll have even a lot better runs
here, a lot better finishes here.”
YOU ARE SCHEDULED TO RUN BOTH THE
TRUCK AND NATIONWIDE RACES AT KENTUCKY. WHAT DOES THIS WIN DO FOR YOUR MOMENTUM
HEADING INTO NEXT WEEKEND? “Well every time you win the week before it always
boosts your team, boosts your self-confidence going into the next week. It’s
really just a bonus and everyone is all fired up from the previous week. And as
a driver confidence is a really big thing driving race cars. Your confidence
level is just sky high when you win the week before. So I think it’s just always
an added bonus being the winners the previous week and everyone always looks out
for you.”
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