Tommy Baldwin Racing (TBR) signed Ryan Blaney to
compete in the NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS). The
18-year-old will get behind the wheel of the No. 36
SealWrap Repair Tape Chevrolet and compete in six
events throughout the season with his debut set for
April 27 at Richmond International Raceway. Blaney will
also run six NASCAR K&N Pro Series (NKNPS) races in his
family-owned DB Racing No. 10 SealWrap
Repair Tape/Heavy Duty Industrial Services machine,
beginning at Bristol Motor Speedway March 17, and
Trent Owen will return as crew chief for the NKNPS car.
Blaney, son of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS) and
TBR driver Dave Blaney, made a combined three starts
last season in the NKNPS East and West, winning in his
third start and capturing his first NASCAR victory at
Phoenix International Raceway. Blaney also won the
2011 PASS South Championship and found success in
the ARCA Racing Series where he finished in the top-10
in his two starts.
“I’m really excited about the opportunity to run a mix of K&N and Nationwide races this season,” Blaney commented. “We were really competitive in the K&N Series last year, and I think we will be even more competitive this year. Hopefully, we will have an opportunity to win all six races. We will have good equipment racing with TBR. It will be great to race with and learn from the Nationwide guys. To be able to race on bigger tracks will be a good learning experience too. I’m grateful that SealWrap is supporting my progression in NASCAR and really excited to work with them throughout the season.”
This season will mark TBR’s fourth season of competition. TBR began as a part-time one-car NSCS team in 2009 and developed into a top-35 team by 2011. In 2012, TBR plans to compete with two NSCS teams. The part time NNS team will expand on TBR’s driver development program in the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour. The team would like to increase the number of races in both the NSCS and NNS schedules, barring more sponsorship opportunities.
“We are really looking forward to restarting our Nationwide program as we have had much success in the past in that series,” explained Tommy Baldwin. “Watching Ryan the last few years, we are excited to get to the track and see him perform. As we look to the future, this Nationwide program is a stepping-stone for the Cup program, and we are excited to start with Ryan.”
Blaney will join his dad, Dave Blaney, with TBR this season. The elder Blaney drove the No. 36 Tommy Baldwin Racing Chevrolet last season where he locked the team in to the top-35 in NSCS points and captured a third-place finish at Talladega Superspeedway.
“I’m proud that Ryan is making the next step in his racing career,” Dave Blaney said. “I think it is a great opportunity for him to run with TBR and still run some races in the K&N Series. He has learned very quickly in every series he has driven, so I am anticipating what competing in the Nationwide series brings. Thanks to SealWrap and Heavy Duty who have stepped up their programs as Ryan has moved through the ranks. It’s really refreshing to build a relationship with companies at this level and be able to grow together.”
SealWrap Repair Tape, a self-fusing rubber tape, partnered with Blaney in 2010 in the NKNPS. SealWrap Repair Tape uses a stretch-and-wrap technology that makes repairing irregular forms and shapes easy. There are no bonding agents, adhesives or glues to make it work. SealWrap fuses to itself and creates an air and watertight seal.
“Everyone at SealWrap is extremely excited to be involved with such a professional organization as Tommy Baldwin Racing,” said Don Lux, SealWrap National Sales Manager. “We have been and will continue to support Ryan Blaney in his racing career, and this sponsorship opportunity is a perfect way for us to continue doing that. Nationwide and K&N fans are our customers. They are hard working, do-it-yourselfers who use our SealWrap product around the house and on their cars and trucks. We here are SealWrap are passionate about our product and passionate about racing!”
Ryan Blaney’s Racing Schedule:
• March 17th – NKNSE – Bristol Motor Speedway
• April 26th – NKNSE – Richmond International Raceway
• April 27th – NNS – Richmond International Raceway
• May 11th – NNS – Darlington Raceway
• May 19th – NKNPSE – Iowa Speedway
• June 29th – NNS – Kentucky Speedway
• July 28th – NNS – Indianapolis Motor Speedway
• August 3rd – NKNPSE – Iowa Speedway
• August 24th – NNS – Bristol Motor Speedway
• September 28th – NKNPSE – Dover International Speedway
• October 12th – NNS – Charlotte Motor Speedway
• November 10th – NKNPSW – Phoenix International Raceway