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Ryan Blaney reveals Michael Jordan’s exclusive gift at the Loudon Race weekend

Ryan Blaney opened the personalized gift he had received from Michael Jordan for the Mobil 1 301 at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway. The Penske team pilot did Kevin Harvick’s podcast and shared that he had obtained his first Jordans pair after a six -month wait.

Blaney’s victory over the Loudon track earned him first place in the classification of the playoffs. With a final berth of eight secure, driver No. 12 also provides Las Vegas race. In addition, the result marked its third consecutive result in the first 5 playoffs.

In addition to victory, Blaney had something else to boast.

“I had my first pair of Jordans this weekend. I put Michael Jordan for a pair for probably six months and I finally sent them, I worn them for the first time this weekend in practice.[5:51 onwards]

“And yes, these things are one for one. So they have a good record and cool enough to do it. I was lucky to have created a friendship with MJ,” he added.

The New Hampshire was a solid track for Ryan Blaney and his team. Kyle Larson commented the fact and noted how Blaney “flew” while making passes. The driver Hendrick Motorsports also mentioned Josh Berry as another fast rival.


Ryan Blaney praises Josh Berry’s race in New Hampshire

Ryan Blaney faced the mounting pressure of Josh Berry during the last laps. Berry had stayed away during the prudence published by the Cody Ware accident and, therefore, was on older tires when Blaney passed it for the head.

Berry still managed to catch Ford N ° 12 with 21 laps to do. However, his race collapsed when he missed a corner and slipped the track on Tour 288, allowing Blaney to retire and win the checkered flag.

In an interview with Siriusxm Nascar Radio, Blaney had this about his duel with the race driver Wood Brothers,

“21 cars (Josh Berry) fast at the end. Josh, he was afraid, I got out at the end. I took everything I had to hold him back as long as I could. But a cool effort. Really appreciate everyone to have interrupted and cool to win this one.”

Then Ryan Blaney heads for Kansas Speedway for 267 laps around the 1.5 mile track. He did not record a victory there, but finished on the podium during his last outing on the track.

The race is scheduled for Sunday September 28 at 3 p.m. he.