YEAR-BY-YEAR NASCAR NEXTEL CUP SERIES RECAP
2006 Finished 26th in series points.
Posted a fourth-place finish at Richmond in September.
Best start of the
season was sixth at Martinsville.
2005 Finished 26th in series points.
Two top-10 finishes running full season for Richard Childress Racing.
Best
qualifying efforts of outside pole and fifth came at Bristol.
Also qualified fifth fastest for the fall Atlanta event.
2004 Finished 38th in series points.
Made 16 starts for four different teams.
Finished 15th at the Daytona 500.
Had a strong showing in Atlanta and Texas where he finished 11th driving for Bill Davis Racing.
Best start of
the season was 10th at Charlotte in October.
Drove the No. 30 Chevrolet for eight races starting in Pocono for team
owner Richard Childress.
2003 Finished 28th in series points.
Captured first career pole at Rockingham in February.
Started season
strongly with his first pole and a third-place run at Darlington.
After Darlington, had just one top 10 the remainder
of the season (July 27 at Pocono).
Finished with four top 10s.
2002 Finished 19th in series points.
First season with Jasper Motorsports No. 77 Ford.
Had five top-10 finishes.
Best finish was seventh at Phoenix.
Matched career-best start (3rd) at Richmond in September.
Crew
chief Ryan Pemberton left at seasons end to work with Jerry Nadeau and MB2 Motorsports. ... Announced that Robert
Barker, former teammate and crew chief at Bill Davis Racing, would join Blaney for 2003.
2001 Finished 22nd in series points.
Competed in second full season for Davis.
Had six top-10 finishes, including
career-best sixth-place finishes at Texas, Michigan and Homestead.
Qualified career-best third at Atlanta in
November, led 70 laps before mechanical problems ruined that strong run.
2000 Finished 31st in series points.
Finished season on a high note with a fourth-place qualifying run at Atlanta,
a season-best.
Finished third in Raybestos Rookie of the Year standings.
Scored two top-10 finishes in the last
three races.
Had first top five locked up in Atlanta until late-race incident knocked him down to 18th.
Missed
only one race all season (Rockinghams spring event).
1999 Finished 51st in series points.
Drove in five races for Davis.
Best start (4th) and finish (23rd) came at
Homestead.
1992 Finished 80th in series points.
Ran in just one race and didnt finish.
Start came at Rockingham, Oct. 25,
1992.
PREVIOUS RACING HISTORY
In 1999, finished seventh in the NASCAR Busch Series standings, posting five top fives, 12 top 10s and taking four
poles in 31 starts.
Made his first NASCAR Busch Series start in 1998 and took one pole and three top-10 finishes
while competing in 20 races.
In 1996 and 1997, finished runner-up in the World of Outlaws sprint car circuit.
Won the 1995 World of Outlaws championship and was named that years Sprint Car Driver of the Year.
Also in
1995, won at Knoxville Nationals, the Historical Big One and the Kings Royal Sprint Car race at Eldora Speedway, all
among the biggest events in sprint car racing.
In 1993 and 1994, finished runner-up in World of Outlaws championship
and won the Syracuse Nationals at the New York State Fairgrounds (`87 and `93).
Won Pacific Coast
Nationals at Ascot Speedway (Calif.) in 1990.
In 1989, posted 76 top-five finishes in 85 races between sprints and
modifieds.
Won Easter World Sprint Car championship in 1988 in Hagerstown, Md.
Won his first career World
of Outlaws series race at Tri-City in 1985.
Won USAC Silver Crown championship in 1984, becoming the youngest
driver to win that division.
Won Rookie of the Year honors on the All-Star Circuit of Champions sprint series in 1982.
Began his professional racing career in 1981 racing sprint cars.
Has competed in all three major sprint car associations,
World of Outlaws National Challenge Series, United Sprint Association and All-Star Circuit of Champions.
NOTEWORTHY
Brother, Dale, played college basketball at West Virginia, was drafted by the L.A. Lakers and played in the NBA, CBA.
Favorite sports team is the Washington Redskins.
Owns Sharon Speedway in Hartford, Ohio, with his family.
Father, Lou, also raced sprint cars.
Son, Ryan, races quarter midgets.
As his high school graduation gift, he took
over the seat of his dads Sprint car ride.