Category Archives: Wood Brothers

Wood Brothers Racing–Blaney’s Sixth-Place Qualifying Effort Caps Momentous Day for Motorcraft/Quick Lane Team

Blaney’s Sixth-Place Qualifying Effort Caps Momentous Day for Motorcraft/Quick Lane Team

November 21, 2015

Midway through a press conference announcing his team’s return to full-time Sprint Cup racing, Eddie Wood heard cars running on the track, and it occurred to him that his team had finally weathered the storm – literally and figuratively.

The clearing skies at Homestead-Miami Speedway meant that his Wood Brothers team would get to qualify for Sunday’s Ford EcoBoost 400. Something that hasn’t been a given this season, and because of his team’s part-time status, they have missed three races when weather issues led to cancellation of qualifying. Continue reading Wood Brothers Racing–Blaney’s Sixth-Place Qualifying Effort Caps Momentous Day for Motorcraft/Quick Lane Team

Wood Brothers to Return to Full 36-Race Schedule in 2016

Wood Brothers to Return to Full 36-Race Schedule in 2016

Wood Brothers Racing announced today that it will run a full, 36-race schedule in 2016 with Ryan Blaney continuing as the team’s driver contending for a NASCAR Sprint Cup championship with Motorcraft/Quick Lane and Ford Performance returning as anchor sponsors.

HOMESTEAD, Fla., November 20, 2015 – Wood Brothers Racing announced today that it will run a full, 36-race schedule in 2016 with Ryan Blaney continuing as the team’s driver contending for a NASCAR Sprint Cup championship with Motorcraft/Quick Lane and Ford Performance returning as anchor sponsors. Continue reading Wood Brothers to Return to Full 36-Race Schedule in 2016

Wood Brothers Racing–Motorcraft/Quick Lane Team Looking To End 2015 Season On High Note At Homestead

Motorcraft/Quick Lane Team Looking To End 2015 Season On High Note At Homestead

November 18, 2015

As the Motorcraft/Quick Lane team and the Wood Brothers race team come to the end of the team’s 65th anniversary season in NASCAR, the future looks as promising as the past has been for the Woods, one of NASCAR’s cornerstone race teams.

With rookie Ryan Blaney at the wheel of the iconic No. 21 Ford Fusion and another Sprint Cup rookie, crew chief Jeremy Bullins, on the pit box, the Motorcraft/Quick Lane team has been able to parlay its technical alliance with Team Penske into a potent race effort, week-in week-out. Continue reading Wood Brothers Racing–Motorcraft/Quick Lane Team Looking To End 2015 Season On High Note At Homestead

Wood Brothers Racing–Early Crash Spoils Strong Start For Snap-on Team at Texas

Early Crash Spoils Strong Start For Snap-on Team at Texas

November 9, 2015

Ryan Blaney and the No. 21 Snap-on Ford Fusion were on the move early in Sunday’s AAA Texas 500 at Texas Motor Speedway before an aggressive move led to contact with the wall and a cut-down tire, resulting in an early exit from the race.

Despite not having any practice since qualifying on Friday due to a wet race track on Saturday, Blaney began to move forward from his 25th starting position as soon as the green flag was displayed Sunday afternoon. Continue reading Wood Brothers Racing–Early Crash Spoils Strong Start For Snap-on Team at Texas

Wood Brothers Racing–Snap-on Ford Team Looking For Big Finish At Texas

Snap-on Ford Team Looking For Big Finish At Texas

November 2, 2015

Ryan Blaney, his crew chief Jeremy Bullins and the rest of the crew of the No. 21 Snap-on Ford Fusion are headed to Texas Motor Speedway hoping to build on strong runs in their last three races in NASCAR’s Sprint Cup Series.

In the month of October, Blaney, Bullins and the Wood Brothers team posted finishes of 14th at Charlotte Motor Speedway, 7th at the Kansas Speedway and were running 3rd at Talladega Superspeedway when an engine failure ended their run prematurely.

Now it’s on to Texas, where in April, Blaney started 13th and ran among the leaders before an engine issue ended his race. He and Bullins have prior sucess at the Texas track in the Xfinity Series, where they have two top-10 finishes, including a runner-up run in 2012 in a Ford Mustang for Team Penske, which now has a technical alliance with the No. 21 Snap-on team.

Based on their brief history in Texas, both Blaney and Bullins are expecting to be front-runners in the AAA Texas 500.

“We’re hoping to keep our good momentum going on the mile-and-a-half race tracks,” Blaney said. “Charlotte and Kansas were good to us, and earlier this year Texas was fairly good to us until we had problems.”

“I’m looking forward to this weekend. We’ve really upped our mile-and-a-half program. I’m excited to go back to Texas.”

Bullins makes no secret of his goals for Texas, and for all the other races the Snap-on team runs.

“As long as I’ve been doing this, no matter what team I’ve been on, we leave the shop with the mindset that we’re going to the track to win,” he said. “Wherever we finish after that was our best effort.”

Halloween 2015 Marks The 50th Anniversary Of One Of NASCAR’s All-Time Great Races

Halloween 2015 Marks The 50th Anniversary Of One Of NASCAR’s All-Time Great Races

October 31, 2015

Throughout NASCAR history, some of the sport’s greatest stories occurred on the same day, in the same race.

On Nov. 15, 1992, at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Richard Petty ran his last Sprint Cup race, Jeff Gordon ran his first one, and that same race saw Alan Kulwicki beat Bill Elliott to win the championship in a title battle still considered by many to be the sport’s best ever.

The same thing was true of the Oct. 31, 1965 race at North Carolina Speedway in Rockingham. Continue reading Halloween 2015 Marks The 50th Anniversary Of One Of NASCAR’s All-Time Great Races

Wood Brothers Racing–Strong Run, Disappointing Finish At Talladega For Motorcraft/Quick Lane Team

Strong Run, Disappointing Finish At Talladega For Motorcraft/Quick Lane Team

October 25, 2015

Ryan Blaney and the No. 21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane team had the speed and strategy to compete for the win in Sunday’s CampingWorld.com 500 at Talladega Speedway.

What they were missing was some good racing luck. Continue reading Wood Brothers Racing–Strong Run, Disappointing Finish At Talladega For Motorcraft/Quick Lane Team

Wood Brothers Racing–Blaney Qualifies Ninth For CampingWorld.com 500 At Talladega

Blaney Qualifies Ninth For CampingWorld.com 500 At Talladega

October 24, 2015

Ryan Blaney and the No. 21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford Fusion team earned their fifth top-10 start in 14 tries this season by taking the ninth starting spot for Sunday’s CampingWorld.com 500 at Talladega Superspeedway.

The rookie Blaney and his rookie crew chief Jeremy Bullins have maintained the Motorcraft/Quick Lane team’s tradition of having fast Fords when the Sprint Cup Series races at Talladega and Daytona International Speedway, the two tracks where restrictor plates are used to keep speeds at a relative safe level. Continue reading Wood Brothers Racing–Blaney Qualifies Ninth For CampingWorld.com 500 At Talladega

Wood Brothers Racing–Talladega A Memorable Place For Blaney, Bullins and the Wood Brothers

Talladega A Memorable Place For Blaney, Bullins and the Wood Brothers

October 22, 2015

Talladega Superspeedway has a mystique about it like no other track on the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.

It has seen many strange events over the years – from a string of surprise winners in the 1970s and 1980s to Bobby Isaac parking Bud Moore’s Ford mid-race after hearing voices telling him to do so, to an instance of sabotage to race cars. Continue reading Wood Brothers Racing–Talladega A Memorable Place For Blaney, Bullins and the Wood Brothers

Wood Brothers Racing–Motorcraft/Quick Lane Rookies Show Veteran-Like Performances At Kansas

Motorcraft/Quick Lane Rookies Show Veteran-Like Performances At Kansas

October 18, 2015

This weekend, the Kansas Speedway saw Ryan Blaney and his crew chief Jeremy Bullins put together their best performance of the 2015 season at an intermediate-length track.

The two Sprint Cup rookies had their No. 21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford Fusion near or at the top of the scoreboard from the opening of practice on Friday through the end of the Hollywood Casino 400 on Sunday. Continue reading Wood Brothers Racing–Motorcraft/Quick Lane Rookies Show Veteran-Like Performances At Kansas

Wood Brothers Racing–Blaney, Motorcraft/Quick Lane Team Earn Fourth Top-10 Start of 2015

Blaney, Motorcraft/Quick Lane Team Earn Fourth Top-10 Start of 2015

October 16, 2015

With 13 Sprint Cup qualifying sessions under in the books this season, rookies Ryan Blaney and crew chief Jeremy Bullins are showing the benefits of their time together this year.

Blaney qualified the No. 21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford Fusion 8th for Sunday’s Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway. It was the team’s fourth top-10 qualifying effort in 13 tries, not including three races in which the team did not get to attempt a qualifying lap because of weather issues. Continue reading Wood Brothers Racing–Blaney, Motorcraft/Quick Lane Team Earn Fourth Top-10 Start of 2015

Wood Brothers Racing–Blaney Drives PPG Ford Fusion to 14th-Place Finish At Charlotte

Blaney Drives PPG Ford Fusion to 14th-Place Finish At Charlotte
October 11, 2015

Ryan Blaney and the No. 21 PPG Ford Fusion team had a strong, solid run in Sunday’s rain-delayed Bank of America 500 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

Blaney started 16th and ran in the top 15 for the majority of the race – and in the top 10 at times – before finishing 14th.

“We didn’t start off too bad, and we progressively made it better throughout the day, which I was happy with,” Blaney said, adding that he had one sub-par green-flag run late in the race that kept him from making a bid for a top-10 finish. Continue reading Wood Brothers Racing–Blaney Drives PPG Ford Fusion to 14th-Place Finish At Charlotte

Wood Brothers Racing–Speedy Thompson’s Win In Inaugural Bank of America 500 Put The Wood Brothers On The Fast Track To NASCAR Success

Speedy Thompson’s Win In Inaugural Bank of America 500 Put The Wood Brothers On The Fast Track To NASCAR Success
October 10, 2015

The first running of the race now known as the Bank of America 500 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, on Oct. 16, 1960, wound up being a key victory for one of NASCAR’s cornerstone race teams.

The Wood Brothers team, at that time, was a part-time competitor focusing on the short tracks. At the request of fellow Virginian and long-time friend Curtis Turner, the Woods took their 1960 Starliner to Charlotte, which at the time was owned by Turner and current track owner Bruton Smith. Continue reading Wood Brothers Racing–Speedy Thompson’s Win In Inaugural Bank of America 500 Put The Wood Brothers On The Fast Track To NASCAR Success

Wood Brothers Racing–Blaney’s No. 21 Ford Fusion To Sport PPG Colors At Charlotte

Blaney’s No. 21 Ford Fusion To Sport PPG Colors At Charlotte

October 6, 2015

Ryan Blaney and the No. 21 Wood Brothers Ford Fusion will carry new colors – literally and figuratively – into this weekend’s Bank of America 500 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

The iconic No. 21 Ford Fusion will be sponsored by PPG, the leading global coatings and specialty products company that was founded in 1883 as Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Appropriately, the No. 21 PPG Fusion is colored in blue on the front of the car and streaks to white at the rear, giving a look of speed even when the car is sitting still. Continue reading Wood Brothers Racing–Blaney’s No. 21 Ford Fusion To Sport PPG Colors At Charlotte

Wood Brothers Racing–Blaney, Snap-on Ford Team Earn Top-10 Starting Spot For Southern 500 At Darlington

Blaney, Snap-on Ford Team Earn Top-10 Starting Spot For Southern 500 At Darlington
September 5, 2015

The tricky old Darlington Raceway has a well-deserved reputation of being the “Track Too Tough To Tame” but rookie Ryan Blaney and his No. 21 Snap-on Ford team are doing a commendable job of figuring it out.

In their first try at Darlington in the Sprint Cup Series, Blaney and his crew chief Jeremy Bullins nailed down a top-10 starting spot for Sunday night’s Bojangles Southern 500. To do so, Blaney and his Snap-on Ford Fusion had to advance through the two opening rounds of knock-out qualifying. Continue reading Wood Brothers Racing–Blaney, Snap-on Ford Team Earn Top-10 Starting Spot For Southern 500 At Darlington

Wood Brothers And Snap-on Return To Darlington For Retro Southern 500 Weekend

Wood Brothers And Snap-on Return To Darlington For Retro Southern 500 Weekend

September 2, 2015

To long-time motorsports fans; and lots of others too, things will be back like they should be as NASCAR’s Sprint Cup Series runs the Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway on its traditional Labor Day weekend date. Continue reading Wood Brothers And Snap-on Return To Darlington For Retro Southern 500 Weekend

Wood Brothers Racing–Jim Massey Was The Start Of Something Big For The Wood Brothers

Jim Massey Was The Start Of Something Big For The Wood Brothers

August 26, 2015

The list of drivers who have raced for the Wood Brothers over the years includes some of the legends of auto racing. drivers like David Pearson, A.J. Foyt, Curtis Turner, Cale Yarborough, Dan Gurney and Parnelli Jones have all piloted a Wood Brothers entry at one point in time. Continue reading Wood Brothers Racing–Jim Massey Was The Start Of Something Big For The Wood Brothers

Wood Brothers Racing–Blaney, SKF Ford Finish 22nd In Night Race At Bristol

Blaney, SKF Ford Finish 22nd In Night Race At Bristol

August 23, 2015

Ryan Blaney and the No. 21 SKF Ford were off to a good start in Saturday’s Night Race at Bristol Motor Speedway before a speeding penalty on their first pit stop put in play a series of events that led to a 22nd-place finish.

Blaney had moved up from his 15th starting spot to 13th when the caution flag flew at lap 52. He was tagged for speeding on pit road and had to restart at the rear of the pack. By lap 104, he had gained five positions in the running order, but was overcome by the race leaders and dropped off the lead lap. Continue reading Wood Brothers Racing–Blaney, SKF Ford Finish 22nd In Night Race At Bristol

Wood Brothers Racing–Blaney, SKF Ford Overcome Slow Start To Qualify 15th For Night Race At Bristol

Blaney, SKF Ford Overcome Slow Start To Qualify 15th For Night Race At Bristol

August 21, 2015

There are times in Sprint Cup racing when a team unloads its car for opening practice and has plenty of speed right off the truck. Then there are other days when there’s lots of work to be done after the first practice laps.

Friday at Bristol Motor Speedway was one of those days where work was required for the No. 21 SKF Ford team and driver Ryan Blaney. Continue reading Wood Brothers Racing–Blaney, SKF Ford Overcome Slow Start To Qualify 15th For Night Race At Bristol