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Keselowski thrilled by Blaney’s success in NASCAR Cup

- NOAH TRISTER

BROOKLYN, Michigan — Ryan Blaney’s victory meant a lot to Brad Keselowski.

It was Keselowski who gave Blaney a big opportunit­y in 2012, when Blaney had a chance to drive with Keselowski’s team in the Truck Series.

Five years later, 23-year-old Blaney won for the first time in NASCAR’s Cup Series when he prevailed last weekend at Pocono. The win gave Ford a lot to feel good about before this weekend’s always-anticipate­d race at Michigan — and Keselowski, another Ford driver, clearly enjoyed Blaney’s success.

“I think there’s a lot of moments you have in life that you really don’t prepare for and, when it happens, it’s just pretty awesome,” Keselowski said. “That was a pretty awesome moment for me, to see him win and to see one of his dreams come true.”

Keselowski’s own career floundered before he got the chance a decade ago to drive for Dale Earnhardt Jr. on the Nationwide Series. He said the support he received from Earnhardt means a lot to him.

There are some similariti­es between their relationsh­ip and the way Keselowski has helped Blaney.

“I wouldn’t be where I am at in my career without the help of people that have given me the opportunit­ies, and I’m thankful for them, but I can never really repay them for that. And so what I can do is pay it forward to others and give that same opportunit­y,” Keselowski said.

“Seeing someone like Ryan win is almost like the best thank-you I can give to Dale Jr. or to Roger [Penske] or to my dad and family that gave me opportunit­ies.”

The events at Michigan Internatio­nal Speedway are always important to Ford and Chevrolet. The manufactur­ers split the two Cup races at the track last year. With Keselowski and Kevin Harvick both in the top five in driver points, and Blaney coming off his win last week, there are plenty of encouragin­g signs for Ford.

Blaney’s win came for the Wood Brothers, which has long ties to Ford.

“That’s probably the single most important thing to our family — the relationsh­ip that we have with Ford Motor Company,” said Wood Brothers Racing owner Eddie Wood. “It started with our dad and uncles in 1950, and we’ve never raced anything but Ford Motor Company products.”

Blaney drives a limited Xfinity schedule for Team Penske, and he competes for the Wood Brothers in the Cup Series through an alliance between Penske and the Wood Brothers. There’s plenty of talk that Blaney could join Penske for the Cup Series, and Wood takes all that in stride.

“He’ll go on to bigger and better and greater things. He’s going to win a lot of races, and I think he’s going to win some championsh­ips,” Wood said. “Whatever we do from there, it’ll be fine.”

Keselowski, meanwhile, said this week he’d have no reason to want to leave Penske, even with Earnhardt’s No. 88 at Hendrick Motorsport­s coming open.

“I can tell you that I’ve gone a long ways in my life and career with the help of Roger and all Team Penske, and I hope to continue to do so,” Keselowski said.

If Keselowski stays put and Blaney keeps improving, the future could be pretty bright for Ford.

Jimmie Johnson, who was 13th after Friday’s qualifying for today’s Cup race at Michigan, spun during Saturday’s morning practice and eventually went to a backup car. He was ninth in Saturday’s second practice, but he’ll have to start from the back of the field.

 ?? AP ?? Brad Keselowski after practice at Michigan Internatio­nal Speedway on Saturday.
AP Brad Keselowski after practice at Michigan Internatio­nal Speedway on Saturday.

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