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Mike Bliss has found himself behind a wheel at the start for all 32 races this season, albeit in the cars of six different teams.

Bliss shows perseverance in 'mind-boggling season'

By Sporting News Wire Service
November 6, 2009
09:48 AM EST
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Mike Bliss' goal was to hang onto a top 10 in the points after he departed Phoenix Racing 21 races into the Nationwide Series season. He was sixth and in salvage mode, unsure of what opportunities he might find.

Driving for three teams, Bliss slid to ninth in the next six races -- three of them start-and-parks. But at Dover, he hooked up with CJM Racing and began a remarkable climb back up in the points to sixth going into Saturday's O'Reilly Challenge (noon ET, ESPN2) at Texas Motor Speedway.

Bliss will be making his fourth start with CJM at Texas. He has finished second at Dover and Charlotte and fourth at Memphis in the previous three races with the No. 11 Toyota team and is 59 points behind Justin Allgaier for fifth with three races remaining.

"Crazy," Bliss said. "When I was released by Phoenix, I was out to get into any car to get into the top 10 in points because there is some pretty good money available from the postseason fund. To be sitting here with the possibility of finishing in the top five is more than I would have expected."

Bliss was reunited with crew chief Paul Wolfe at CJM. They enjoyed success together for 23 races in 2007 and five in '08 at Fitz Motorsports.

Mike Bliss

2009 Nationwide Stats
Wins 1
Top-5s 7
Top-10s 13
DNFs 7
Lead-Lap Fin. 20
Laps Led 197
Avg. Start 17.2
Avg. Finish 17.5
Winnings $1M

"I think our performance of late might be a surprise to some, but not to us," Bliss said. "The cars are very good cars, and Paul Wolfe is a good crew chief. So, the finishes we've had might be surprising to other people, but not to us.

"I think Paul certainly had influence with the team in helping me drive for them, and he's probably been trying longer than I've been here. I respect him. He works really hard, he does a very good job. He's meticulous. Paul builds really nice race cars. I like nice race cars, and nice race cars like to go fast."

Bliss finished seventh at Texas in April. He also won at Charlotte in May, a 1.5-mile track with a similar layout to Texas.

"That 11 car has been pretty fast everywhere they go," Bliss said. "I'm expecting a good run at Texas, too. I don't think my finishes there have been that great, but I've always run well there. But we're going there with the same approach -- just try and run as best we can and finish as best we can. And I think we'll have a good result."

Bliss, the Truck Series champion in 2002, also will drive for CJM next week at Phoenix but will return to Phoenix Racing's No. 1 in the season finale.

"It's been a mind-boggling season," Bliss said.

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2. -- Carl Edwards 4,964 -215
3. -- Brad Keselowski 4,922 -257
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