Penske’s Blaney Dominates at NH: Key Victory in NASCAR Playoffs

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In a race dominated by Fords at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Ryan Blaney took the victory in the first race of the second round of the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs. Blaney, driving his number 12 Mustang, led 116 laps, including the last 39, but had to defend against the attack of Josh Berry, who finished in second place. Blaney secured the victory by 0.937 seconds, earning his third win of the season and the sixteenth of his career.

That was probably the 20 most difficult laps I’ve driven.

Ryan Blaney
Blaney, who is seeking to reach the championship final for the third consecutive year, became the first driver to secure his place in the third round of the playoffs.
El piloto de la NASCAR Cup Series, Ryan Blaney (12), celebra la victoria en el Mobil 1 301 en el New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
Berry, with his number 21 Ford from Wood Brothers Racing, overcame a spin on lap 82 and recovered from his elimination in the first round.

It was an incredible day.

Josh Berry
The Fords demonstrated their dominance from Saturday’s qualifying, where Joey Logano, Blaney’s teammate, took the pole position. William Byron was the best Chevrolet driver, finishing in third place.

Penske’s guys were super fast. I felt like they were in another league.

William Byron
Logano finished fourth after leading 147 laps.

[Blaney] was incredibly fast in practice and showed it again in the race.

Joey Logano
Chase Elliott, who qualified in 27th place, achieved a fifth position. Christopher Bell finished sixth, being the best Toyota. Kyle Larson and Ross Chastain finished seventh and ninth, respectively. The race had a tense moment for Joe Gibbs Racing on lap 110, when Denny Hamlin caused his teammate, Ty Gibbs, to crash into the wall. Hamlin questioned by radio to his team if Gibbs was receiving preferential treatment.

Do you know that we are running for a championship?

Denny Hamlin
Gibbs, who finished in 34th place, declined to comment on the incident. Hamlin, after finishing in 12th place, had a conversation with Joe Gibbs and JGR’s competition director, Chris Gabehart.

It’s very unfortunate that he crashed there, and obviously the contact came from us.

Denny Hamlin
The second race of the second round of the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs will be on Sunday at Kansas Speedway.
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