Blake Bjorklund (born September 8, 1985) is an American professional stock car racing driver.
He made a run for Rookie of the Year with Country Joe Racing, a team well known for developing young talents such as Joey Miller and Ryan Hemphill.
Although he failed to qualify for the season-opening Daytona and Nashville races, he bounced back with poles at Berlin and Milwaukee and earned his first career victory at Salem Speedway, passing ARCA legend Frank Kimmel with two laps to go.
Bjorklund also earned the Bill France Triple Crown award for the three dirt tracks on the ARCA schedule.
After his release from his truck ride, Bjorklund was signed late in 2007 by Jay Robinson Racing to drive the No.