Ryan Blaney cruised to his second win of the season on Sunday at Pocono.
Blaney wasnt challenged over the final green-flag run of the race following a lap 132 caution for Ty Gibbs blown engine. Blaney took the lead for good on lap 117 of the 160-lap race and drove away from Denny Hamlin and Alex Bowman over the final phase.
The 2023 Cup Series champion got his first win of the season in June at Iowa and Sundays victory is the second of his career at Pocono. He got the first win of his career in 2017 at the 2.5-mile track while driving for Wood Brothers Racing.
This win was the 12th of Blaneys career.
Blaney never led until lap 117 and his turn at the front was much like it was for everyone else throughout the race. Clean air seemed paramount; it was hard for drivers to make passes for the lead. The lead was traded on pit road and through various pit strategies vs. on-track passing.
Hamlin passed Bowman for second with seven laps to go, while William Byron was fourth and Joey Logano was fifth.
The strategies that jumbled the field throughout the first two stages of the race disappeared in the final stage. The caution on lap 114 for Todd Gillilands apparent brake failure brought everyone to pit road and Blaney inherited the lead following a speeding penalty for Kyle Larson and others. After that, three more cautions happened in the final stage before the final run to the finish.
Blaney took over the lead because his most recent pit stop before Gilliland’s caution came before the end of the second stage. Hamlin stayed out at the end of the stage for the stage win and the playoff point that came with it.
One of the three final-stage cautions came when Corey LaJoie inexplicably hooked Kyle Busch on a restart entering Turn 1.
Busch blocked LaJoie and there was some contact between the two drivers when Busch dove down in front of the driver of the No. 7. And LaJoie turned right before the corner and dumped Busch into the infield after the block happened.
Take a look.
KYLE BUSCH GETS TURNED AND SLIDES IN FRONT OF THE FIELD! : USA Network | #NASCAR pic.twitter.com/Dru1HtmnLl
NASCAR on NBC (@NASCARonNBC) July 14, 2024
Its a move thats hard to defend as unintentional on LaJoies part. Hooking a driver into Turn 1 at Pocono on a restart or at full speed is an unwise move. What LaJoie did to Busch is one of the dumber moves youll see this season, whether it was on purpose or not.
The wreck took Busch out of the race and he finished 32nd while LaJoie was 19th.
After the race, LaJoie said that Busch went spinning off his bumper after he blocked a second time. Watch the video above again for yourself. Does Busch move down or does LaJoie move up to cause the contact?
Corey LaJoie on what happened on the restart where he ended up turning Kyle Busch: pic.twitter.com/Gf47eDyzbJ
Bob Pockrass (@bobpockrass) July 14, 2024
LaJoie entered the race 31st in the points standings. Hell move into the top 30 thanks to trouble for a couple of drivers ahead of him, but its not a stretch to say hes having an underwhelming season. LaJoie is behind his rookie teammate Carson Hocevar in the standings and his average finish of 23.2 is better than only three other full-time drivers.
Earlier this week, Spire Motorsports announced that Rodney Childers would take over as LaJoies crew chief in 2025. Childers is one of the most successful crew chiefs in the garage and currently leads Josh Berrys No. 4 team after serving as Kevin Harvicks crew chief for a decade at Stewart-Haas Racing.
Childers arrival will lead to a season of serious expectations for LaJoie in 2025. And hes shown no sign so far that hes capable of meeting high expectations. LaJoie has nine top-10 finishes in 257 career Cup Series races. All of them have come on superspeedways.
1. Ryan Blaney
2. Denny Hamlin
3. Alex Bowman
4. William Byron
5. Joey Logano
6. Tyler Reddick
7. Brad Keselowski
8. Martin Truex Jr.
9. Chase Elliott
10. Bubba Wallace
11. Chris Buescher
12. Christopher Bell
13. Kyle Larson
14. Erik Jones
15. Chase Briscoe
16. Daniel Suarez
17. Carson Hocevar
18. Austin Cindrci
19. Corey LaJoie
20. Josh Berry
21. AJ Allmendinger
22. Justin Haley
23. Austin Dillon
24. Michael McDowell
25. Daniel Henric
26. Cody Ware
27. Ty Gibbs
28. John Hunter Nemechek
29. Zane Smith
30. Ryan Preece
31. Harrison Burton
32. Kyle Busch
33. Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
34. Todd Gilliland
35. JJ Yeley
36. Ross Chastain
37. Noah Gragson