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  2. Dave Blaney - Wikipedia

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    With Blaney's son Ryan's career having reached a level in which it no longer needed family funding, Dave went into semi-retirement after 2013. His last race with TBR was the season finale at Homestead. He was replaced at TBR by rookie Michael Annett. Blaney was credited with being a major part of building TBR into a legitimate Cup-level ...

  3. Ryan Blaney - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Michael Blaney (born December 31, 1993) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He competes full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 12 Ford Mustang Dark Horse for Team Penske. He is the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series champion. [1] He is the son of former NASCAR driver Dave Blaney and the grandson of modified dirt track ...

  4. Randy Humphrey Racing - Wikipedia

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    The team entered in all of the first 15 races of the season with Blaney, only making four, and had a best finish of 33rd at Dover, 17 laps down. On June 25, prior to the race at Kentucky Speedway , team owner Randy Humphrey announced that the team would be "retooling" their program, citing a lack of performance and "people issues."

  5. Dale Blaney - Wikipedia

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    Blaney was a basketball star for West Virginia University. He averaged 12.3 points a game. He averaged 12.3 points a game. He also had several honors, including the Atlantic 10 all-rookie team, all-tournament team (twice), all-conference team, [ 3 ] and player of the week on December 1, 1985. [ 2 ]

  6. Bill Davis Racing - Wikipedia

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    Dave Blaney, who previously drove the No. 93 for BDR, was hired to drive the No. 22 beginning with the 2006 season. He had two top tens and finished twenty-sixth in the points standings. In 2007, the team switched to Toyota. Blaney won the pole for the 2007 Lenox Industrial Tools 300 at New Hampshire, making this the first pole for Toyota in ...

  7. Lou Blaney - Wikipedia

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    Louis George Blaney (January 4, 1940 – January 25, 2009) was an American racecar driver who raced modifieds and sprint cars. [1] He was also the operator and part-owner of Sharon Speedway . [ 2 ]

  8. Hover Motorsports - Wikipedia

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    The team made its first start at the AC Delco 500 with Dave Blaney driving with sponsorship from Daffron's Body Shop. He started 36th and finished 31st after suffering handling problems. Hover did not make another start until the 1994 Daytona 500, when the team finished 19th with Jimmy Horton driving.

  9. Sharon Speedway - Wikipedia

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    Sharon Speedway is a 3/8-mile dirt oval race track located in Hartford Township, Ohio and named for the nearby city of Sharon, Pennsylvania.It opened in 1929, making it one of the oldest continuously running dirt ovals in the United States. [1]