Blake Bjorklund

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Blake Bjorklund (born on September 8, 1985) is a stock car racer from Isanti, Minnesota and currently resides in Kannapolis, North Carolina. His parents are Craig and Diane Bjorklund. In addition to racing in NASCAR, he has also raced snowmobiles - although his passion truly lies in stock car racing.

His primary series is the Craftsman Truck Series and he drives for the Haas CNC Racing team. During the 2007 season, he drove a Chevrolet Silverado for MRD Motorsports. Steve Genenbacher is his crew chief for his stay at the Haas CNC Racing team. Before his venture into NASCAR, Bjorklund raced in the ARCA RE/MAX Series, a proving ground for future stars of NASCAR. He made a run for Rookie of the Year with Country Joe Racing, a team well known for developing young and winning talents such as Joey Miller and Ryan Hemphill.

Although he failed to qualify for the Nashville race, he bounced back with poles at Berlin and Milwaukee and earned his first career victory at Salem Speedway, passing ARCA legend Frank Kimmel with 2 laps to go. Bjorklund also earned the Bill France Triple Crown award for the three dirt tracks on the ARCA schedule. These, combined with his Rookie of the Year award earned him a development contract with Haas CNC in NASCAR.

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