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Sentences forDave Blaney
- This was attributable to BDR's lawsuit with Dodge, which meant the team did not receive manufacturer support for Waltrip or teammate Dave Blaney.Michael Waltrip-Wikipedia
- Because TBR moved its top-35 owner points from the No. 36 driven by Dave Blaney to the new No. 10, she was guaranteed a spot at the Daytona 500.Danica Patrick-Wikipedia
- Richard Childress Racing announced on October 15, 2005, that Bowyer would race the No. 07 Jack Daniel's-sponsored Chevrolet full-time in the Nextel Cup series, replacing Dave Blaney for the 2006 season.Clint Bowyer-Wikipedia
- The next week at Pocono, Dave Blaney returned to the team for the first time since entering semi-retirement.Tommy Baldwin Racing-Wikipedia
- After having trouble qualifying, Bodine and Luke Associates moved over to the No. 36 team (with a guaranteed starting spot) while Dave Blaney would run the No. 35 in those races.Tommy Baldwin Racing-Wikipedia
- Ryan Blaney, the son of NASCAR driver Dave Blaney pulled off an upset by winning that event.Kentucky Speedway-Wikipedia
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