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Blaine Perkins

Blaine Perkins

American racing driver


Blaine M. Perkins (born February 28, 2000) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He competes full-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, driving the No. 29 Ford Mustang for RSS Racing. He has also previously competed in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, ARCA Menards Series and the ARCA Menards Series West.

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Racing career

Perkins (No. 21) competing in the 2017 Carneros 200 at Sonoma Raceway.
Perkins' No. 9 truck at Sonoma Raceway in 2022
Perkins at Auto Club Speedway in 2023

Perkins started his racing career in Bandolero racing.[1]

Perkins made his debut in the West Series in 2015 at All American Speedway in Roseville, California, driving the No. 54 Toyota for Bill McAnally Racing, where he started 17th and finished 13th. After that, he secured a full-time ride in the series the following season with Steve Portenga Racing in their No. 21 car.

Perkins moved to the ARCA Racing Series for 2018 and drove in five races for Mason Mitchell Motorsports in the team's No. 98 and No. 78 Chevrolet's. He had previously made his debut in the series the prior year at Kentucky for Mitchell's team, where he started and finished ninth in that race.[2]

In 2019, Perkins focused on local racing, winning track championships at Irwindale Speedway and Kern County Raceway Park as well as winning the California title in the Whelen All-American Series.[1]

Perkins returned to the West Series in 2020, joining Sunrise Ford Racing to drive their No. 9 Ford, replacing Jagger Jones as a driver on the team. Perkins' new teammate Trevor Huddleston drove the No. 9 in 2019 and moved to the No. 6, replacing Jones.[3] Perkins earned his first win in the West Series in the second race of the Utah Motorsports Campus doubleheader on June 27. He also won the pole for the first race of the doubleheader, which was his first pole in the West Series.[4] He finished eleventh in that race.

Perkins moved up to the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2021, driving part-time for Our Motorsports in their new second car, the No. 03, for at least six races beginning at Martinsville in April.[5] After the No. 03 failed to qualify for the first few races of the season due to it not having enough owner points with entry lists of over 40 cars, Our Motorsports acquired the No. 23 car jointly fielded by RSS Racing and Reaume Brothers Racing before the race at Las Vegas in March, and Perkins is now expected to instead run his races in that car. Perkins got his first career stage win in the Xfinity Series at Talladega, winning stage 2. He finished 13th in the end. On December 23, 2021, it was announced that Perkins would drive the No. 9 Chevrolet Silverado full-time for CR7 Motorsports in 2022.[6]

On January 9, 2023, it was announced that Perkins would run full-time in the Xfinity Series in 2023, driving the No. 07 car for SS-Green Light Racing.[7] He and the team would amicably agree to part ways after only five races. After not competing in the following race at Circuit of the Americas, he would rejoin Our Motorsports in the No. 02 at Richmond Raceway. On April 22, 2023, Perkins was involved in a very violent crash at Talladega Superspeedway where his car went upside down. It all started when Dexter Stacey spun and barely clipped Perkins in the right rear sending Perkins spinning. His car went airborne on the backstretch after contact with Jade Buford, and ended up barrel rolling violently six times before it landed right side up. Perkins walked out under his own power and was taken to a local hospital for further evaluation.[8]

Perkins' No. 29 car at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2024.

On December 18, 2023, it was announced that Perkins would drive the No. 29 full-time for RSS Racing in 2024.[9]

Motorsports career results

Stock car career summary

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As Perkins was a guest driver, he was ineligible for championship points.

NASCAR

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Xfinity Series

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Camping World Truck Series

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ARCA Menards Series

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led. ** – All laps led.)

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ARCA Menards Series West

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* Season still in progress
1 Ineligible for series points


References

  1. Seelman, Jacob (January 30, 2020). "Huddleston & Perkins Confirmed At Sunrise Ford". Speed Sport. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
  2. "Blaine Perkins Set for Five Race ARCA Schedule with Mason Mitchell Motorsports in 2018". Speedway Digest. STS Motorsports Inc. November 1, 2017. Retrieved February 15, 2020.
  3. Christley, Jason (January 29, 2020). "New Faces Readying For West Coast Title Run". ARCARacing.com. Retrieved February 15, 2020.
  4. Christley, Jason (June 27, 2020). "QUALIFYING: Blaine Perkins Captures His First General Tire Pole Award". ARCARacing.com.
  5. "Blaine Perkins Joining CR7 Motorsports for Full 2022 Truck Series Schedule". Jayski's Silly Season Site. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. December 23, 2021. Retrieved February 14, 2022.
  6. Rutherford, Kevin (December 18, 2023). "Blaine Perkins Moving to RSS for 2024". Frontstretch. Retrieved December 18, 2023.
  7. "Blaine Perkins – 2021 NASCAR Xfinity Series Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved December 26, 2021.
  8. "Blaine Perkins – 2022 NASCAR Xfinity Series Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved January 9, 2023.
  9. "Blaine Perkins – 2023 NASCAR Xfinity Series Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved February 23, 2023.
  10. "Blaine Perkins – 2024 NASCAR Xfinity Series Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved February 17, 2024.
  11. "Blaine Perkins – 2022 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved February 19, 2022.
  12. "Blaine Perkins – 2017 ARCA Racing Series Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved June 27, 2020.
  13. "Blaine Perkins – 2018 ARCA Racing Series Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved June 27, 2020.
  14. "Blaine Perkins – 2022 ARCA Menards Series Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved January 9, 2023.
  15. "Blaine Perkins – 2015 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved June 27, 2020.
  16. "Blaine Perkins – 2016 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved June 27, 2020.
  17. "Blaine Perkins – 2017 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved June 27, 2020.
  18. "Blaine Perkins – 2020 ARCA Menards Series West Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved November 7, 2020.

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