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PODIUM FINISH FOR LOUIS-PHILIPPE DUMOULIN IN THE PINTY’S RACE AT ICAR

LOUIS-PHILIPPE DUMOULIN
EventLa Fernandière 75
TrackICAR (Mirabel, Quebec) 
Start / Finish5th / 3rd
Dates / Televison (EDT) ICAR: RDS2 – Saturday, September 11, 2:30 pm | TSN – Sunday, September 5, 4:30 pm 
ResultsRace Results

Mirabel (Quebec, Canada), August 28, 2021 – Louis-Philippe Dumoulin and the #47 WeatherTech Canada Groupe Bellemare team started from 5th position on the ICAR road course for the “La Fernandière 75” race. There was no shortage of action during this event when the rain came and mixed up the cards. Louis-Philippe Dumoulin maintained his position among the leaders until the end, fighting interesting battles to the 3rd step of the podium.

Today’s race was Louis-Philippe Dumoulin’s eighth visit to the ICAR Track and the 120th start in the NASCAR Pinty’s Series. Needless to say, he knows the original long and the new shorter versions of the road course.

The driver who was inducted into the Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame last fall told us after the race that his car lacked that little extra something that would have allowed him to push the leaders harder: “We didn’t have enough time to apply all the setup changes for the rain, so we could have been slightly quicker in the wet. It was an eventful race and we picked up some more points for the championship. I hope to see you all at the Canadian Tire Motorsport Park next weekend,” said the driver of the #47 WeatherTech Canada | Groupe Bellemare car.

Weekend Summary

After recording the fastest time in Saturday morning practice, Louis-Philippe Dumoulin was fifth in qualifying. “The #47 WeatherTech Canada | Groupe Bellemare car was handling well, however we were slowed by traffic on my best lap, which cost us a few tenths of a second at the end. I enjoyed racing on the long track, however the shorter track offers a better show for the crowd and also presents challenges with its bumpy surfaces, hills and surface changes. I know the track well and am naturally aiming for at least a podium finish,” said a confident driver before the start of the race.

The race

Louis-Philippe Dumoulin started from 5th position on the grid and was able to resist the attacks of the first laps and keep the position through the restarts and until the rain arrived on the 35th lap of this 75-lap race. The subsequent restarts saw Louis-Philippe Dumoulin oscillate between 6th and 2nd place, thanks to the incidents on the still wet track. A trio of late race stoppages allowed the #47 WeatherTech Canada | Groupe Bellemare driver to move up to the front and finish a strong third.

Report

Due to the poor weather forecast, the double-header initially scheduled at Autodrome Chaudière tomorrow, August 29, is postponed to a later date.

Next races

The #47 WeatherTech Canada | Groupe Bellemare team will return to the track on Saturday September 4 and Sunday September 5 at the Canadian Tire Motorsport Park road course. This is a highly anticipated return for drivers who have not raced at this track since August 2019.

Passion – Performance – Partnerships

2021 RESULTS

EventDateRoadOvalLP Dumoulin
 Start FinishPos.Points
Sunset Speedway sunsetspeedway.ca01-08O311632/79
Grand Prix de Trois-Rivières gp3r.ca15-08R153/119
Circuit ICAR icarexperience.ca28-08R53 
Canadian Tire Motorsport Park canadiantiremotorsportpark.com04-09R   
05-09   
Flamboro Speedway flamborospeedway.ca12-09O   
Autodrome Chaudière autodromechaudiere.com18-09O   
Delaware Speedway delawarespeedway.com26-09O   

ABOUT PARTNERS

WeatherTech is committed to designing, engineering and manufacturing the finest products possible for your vehicle, home and your pet. From the industry leading FloorLiner to the 100% non-toxic Pet Feeding System, WeatherTech has dedicated itself to exceed customer expectations of quality, craftsmanship and environmental sustainability for over 30 years. To see the full line of automotive, home and pet products that are guaranteed for life, visit weathertech.ca.

Groupe Bellemare is a 3rd generation family business that has been serving clients since 1959. Today, the company has more than 500 employees and provides them with an innovative work environment facilitating work-family balance and a healthy and safe quality of life. With over a half century of experience and its sustained R&D efforts, the Company offers high-quality products and services in areas as diverse as concrete, abrasives and minerals, dimensional load transportation, and recycling. Groupe Bellemare is also very involved in its industry and attaches great importance to its social and environmental role as a member of the business community. Groupe Bellemare makes a positive contribution to the quality of life of citizens in the communities it serves by supporting numerous social causes and promoting local purchasing through its responsible procurement practices. groupebellemare.com

Dumoulin Competition. Jean-François and Louis-Philippe Dumoulin founded the Dumoulin Competition Race Team in 2009. Working with financial, marketing, logistics and sports management experts, they built up a solid business structure. Dumoulin Competition prepares its on race cars in-house since 2016. Their motto: “Passion – Performance – Partnerships” expresses their will to perform on the track and offer their partners maximum visibility and profitability in return for their commitment. Their vision: To become Canada’s leader in motorsports through track performance, entrepreneurial and human values dumoulincompetition.com

SUMMARY – HIGHLIGHTS IN LOUIS-PHILIPPE DUMOULIN’S CAREER

NASCAR Pinty’s Series

·         Inducted into the Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame (2020) for his outstanding contribution.

·         In 2020, the sanitary situation forced the NASCAR Pinty’s Series to present only 6 races in the “Pinty’s FanCave Challenge”. Louis-Philippe Dumoulin scored 1 win and 3 top-5 finishes.

·         2019: Third in driver and owner championships (2 wins, 4 podium, and eight top-5 finishes from 13 events).

·         2018: Champion (3 victories, 7 podiums, 2 poles, eight top-5 in 13 events). Saw his name added for the second time to the NASCAR Hall of Fame (Charlotte, NC) / Wins“Driver of the Year” and “Best Performing Driver” awards.

·         2017: Fourth in the driver championship (3 podiums, nine top-5 and eleven top-10 finishes from 13 events).

·         2016: Joint fourthin the driver championship (4 podiums, six top-5 and seven top-10 finishes from 12 events).

·         2015: Fourth in the driver championship (2 podiums, six top-5 and nine top-10 finishes from 11 events).

·         2014: Champion (2 victories, 5 podiums and nine top-5 finish from 11 events). Saw his name added to the NASCAR Hall of Fame (Charlotte, NC) / Awarded the “Driver Of the Year”, “Best Performing Driver” and “Gilles-Villeneuve” awards.

·         2013: Fifth in the driver championship (2 victories, 3 podiums, four top-5s, six top-10s and five-time top-3 grid positions from 12 events).

·         2012: Sixth in the driver championship (1 pole, three top-5 and seven top-10 finishes from 12 events).

·         2011: Rookie of the year.

Rallying and Road Racing

·         2015: Participated in FIA World Rallycross Championship round in Canada (Grand Prix of Trois-Rivieres).

·         2012: Second in class in the 12 Hours of Sebring (American Le Mans Series – GT3 Cup). The only Canadian driver on the podium.

·         2004 to today: Front runner in the Grand-Am and Rolex Sports Car series, in Porsche, Ferrari and Daytona Prototype cars – Races in the 12 Hours of Sebring / and the Rolex 24 At DAYTONA events.

·         2002Champion in the Canadian Formula Ford Championship.

·         2001: Awarded the ‘’Gilles-Villeneuve’’ and ‘’Quartz’’ trophies.

·         Records: Holder since 2002 of Formula Ford Series records for most victories (6) and most pole positions (7) in a single season.

WEBSITES / ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

WeatherTech Canada : weathertech.ca/behindtech

Groupe Bellemare : groupebellemare.com

ICAR : icarexperience.ca

Autodrome Chaudière : autodromechaudiere.com

Canadian Tire Motorsports Park : canadiantiremotorsportpark.com

Fondation québécoise du cancer : fqc.qc.ca

Musée Gilles-Villeneuve : museegillesvilleneuve.com

Festidrag développement : festidrag.com

Série Mini Sportsman Québec : seriesportsman.ca/mini-sportsman-calendrier

Dumoulin Compétition : dumoulincompetition.com

Série NASCAR Pinty’s : nascar.ca

Facebook: facebook.com/dumoulincompetition

Twitter: @DumoulinDC / @DumoulinLP / @jf_dumoulin

Youtube : youtube.com/user/dumoulincompetition

Instagram: @dumoulincompetition

KENNINGTON CONTINUES HIS STRONG SEASON AT ICAR

DJ Kennington racing in the #17 Castrol Edge Dodge at GP3R - Credit: Matthew Manor

August 28, 2021. The #17 Castrol Edge Dodge with DJ Kennington at the wheel put together another team set out to continue their formidable season during round number four of the 2021 NASCAR Pinty’s Series season at Circuit ICAR in Mirabel, Quebec this past weekend. Consistently running near the front of the field Kennington collected another sixth-place finish.

Conditions varied at Circuit ICAR as rain fell on and off all day, including during the 75-lap race. Kennington handled the practice session carefully and claimed the sixth quickest time. During qualifying he was eighth fastest and started the feature race from the inside of row four. “I thought we might be a little faster in qualifying, but I didn’t want to push too hard” explained Kennington.

Rain dampened the track right before the start of the Fernandiere 75 and once again Kennington took a pragmatic approach with the #17 Castrol Edge Dodge. “With a wet track I wanted to make sure we got through the first corner and the first few laps” stated the driver.

The track dried out during the early part of the race before a heavy shower caused NASCAR to decide to throw the yellow flag and have all drivers chance to rain tires. “I don’t have a lot of experience in the rain so I was extra cautious when the race went back to green” said Kennington.

The steady approach by Kennington moving the #17 Castrol Edge Dodge nimbly through the remaining laps and claimed a sixth-place finish. “It was pretty challenging out there at times today,” said Kennington. “Great job by all the guys, the Castrol car felt great and we a solid day. In the wet conditions it could have easily gone sideways, but we’ll take it” he added.

Television Broadcast Dates/Times
La Fernandiere 75 – Sunday September 5th, 4:30PM on TSN, Saturday September 11, 1PM on RDS2

Next up The scheduled event Sunday August 29th at the Autodrome Chaudière in Vallee-Jonction, Quebec has been postponed. DJ Kennington and the Castrol Edge Dodge team will race next at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park Saturday and Sunday September 4th and 5th.

Race fans can follow DJ Kennington and the #17 Castrol Edge Dodge team on their official social media platforms:

Twitter www.twitter.com/@djkracing
Instagram www.instagram.com/djkracing
Website www.djkracing.ca
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/DJKenningtonRacing/

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Kyle Larson crowned NASCAR Cup Series Regular Season Champion

Photo by Hendrick Motorsports

Kyle Larson won the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series Regular Season Championship Presented by Coca-Cola at Daytona International Speedway Saturday night. The trophy was awarded at the conclusion of the Coke Zero 400, the final race before the post-season Playoffs.

In his debut season with Hendrick Motorsports Larson has scored five wins, 14 top fives, 18 top 10s, led 1566 laps and earned 13 stage wins. He has led the championship points standings since claiming his fifth win at Watkins Glen International on August 8.

The regular-season championship gives Larson an additional 15 points as he heads into the 10-race Playoffs.

“We had a stretch there where we won like every stage and every race for a few weeks in a row,” Larson said. “I think we took huge chunks out then. I think I read somewhere where we overcame, I think, a 166-point gap to Denny (Hamlin). I didn’t think it was possible, but our team has worked so hard all of the regular season.

“I couldn’t do it without Mr. Hendrick and Linda and all of their support. Everybody back at the shop, too. This is a long season and we still have 10 races to go. It’s a long point to get here and it’s just a big hats off to everybody at the shop, HendrickCars.com, Valvoline, Tarlton and Son, everybody who’s been on board to help us out this year.”

Jim Campbell, GM U.S. Vice President of Performance and Motorsports, congratulated Larson and the team, saying, “It was quite a battle right to the end, but the combination of the most wins, top-fives, top-10 finishes, stage wins and laps led made the difference to secure this Regular Season Championship. The team has momentum going into the Playoffs.”

The Playoffs begin Sept. 5 at the Cook Out Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway and Larson is confident that his team will perform well.

“I mean, I think there’s a lot of good tracks for us,” Larson said. “I don’t know which ones specifically. I feel like we have a shot to win anywhere right now. That’s encouraging.

“I really just look forward to getting it started next week, kind of getting into the flow of that, racing in the playoffs against multiple other drivers chasing points and wins. Yeah, I feel good about it.”

But Larson’s confidence is tempered with the knowledge that the completion will be tough.

“I think everybody has had their moments of being really strong this year,” he said. “I think the three others, my teammates, are going to be really tough. I think I look at obviously Denny, Martin, Kyle Busch, as probably being the three others besides our team that stand out.

“I feel like there’s always one or two guys that you don’t really notice that much during the regular season, maybe don’t even notice that much in the first round, but really start hitting their stride after that. There’s probably definitely a few wild cards out there. You won’t really know who they are until we get a few races in.”

The Cook Out Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway is scheduled for 6 p.m. ET on Sept. 5 and will be broadcast live on NBCSN.  

Blaney caps off regular-season stretch with a thrilling win at Daytona

Photo by Andrew Boyd for SpeedwayMedia.com.

For a second consecutive week, Ryan Blaney stole the show after the High Point, North Carolina, native took the lead from Chris Buescher prior to the final lap and pulled away from the field wrecking behind to win the Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona International Speedway under caution on Saturday, August 28.

The victory was Blaney’s third of the season as he will be one of 16 competitors who will compete for the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series championship over a 10-week Playoff stretch. 

The starting lineup was based on a performance metric formula, weighing the driver’s and owner’s results from a previous Cup event, the owner points position and the fastest lap recorded from a previous Cup race. Kyle Larson, the regular-season points leader, was scheduled to start on pole position, but instead, he started at the rear of the field due to his car failing pre-race inspection multiple times. With that, teammate William Byron, winner of last year’s Daytona 400 event, started on pole position and was joined on the front row with Denny Hamlin.

Along with Larson, Joey Gase, Corey LaJoie and Kaz Grala started at the rear of the field due to multiple pre-race inspection failures. Michael McDowell and rookie Anthony Alfredo, teammates at Front Row Motorsports, also dropped to the rear of the field after it was discovered that both cars did not conform to NASCAR rule specifications pinpointing the deck lid extensions. As a result, crew chiefs Drew Blickensderfer and Seth Barbour were ejected from the event. Car chief Jason Sheets served as McDowell’s interim crew chief while Derrick Finley, Front Row Motorsports’ competition director, served as Alfredo’s interim crew chief. To make matters worse, Alfredo was assessed a pass-through penalty on pit road following the start of the race for illegal body adjustments made to his car while on the grid.

When the green flag waved and the race commenced, Byron received an early advantage on the outside lane with drafting help from Kyle Busch to take the lead, where he went on to lead the first lap by a nose over Hamlin.

The following lap, Byron broke away from the pack as he continued to lead ahead of Denny Hamlin, Chase Elliott and Martin Truex Jr., all of whom were on the inside lane, while Kyle Busch settled as the lead car on the outside lane.

By the fifth lap, a majority of the pack formed a single-file line on the outside lane as Byron led teammate Elliott, Kevin Harvick, Truex, Matt DiBenedetto, Kyle Busch, Ryan Blaney and Kurt Busch. Leading the inside line was ninth-place Alex Bowman.

Two laps later, Kevin Harvick, who had drafting help from Blaney, peaked ahead by nose to lead a lap over Byron. Another two laps later and while Byron moved back into the lead, Elliott got shuffled out of the top five as he dropped to the mid-pack. 

Through the first 10 laps of the event, Hamlin moved into the lead followed by Bubba Wallace while Byron, who had led seven laps, was back in third ahead of Austin Dillon and Harvick. Kyle Busch, Blaney, Ross Chastain, Bowman and Brad Keselowski were in the top 10. By then, Joey Logano was in 12th, Elliott was in 15th, Truex was in 20th in between teammate Christopher Bell and Tyler Reddick, Kurt Busch was in 24th behind rookie Chase Briscoe and Ryan Preece and Kyle Larson was mired in 26th behind Aric Almirola.

Five laps later, the field fanned out to three tight lanes as Byron, who moved back into the lead the previous lap, was leading ahead of Hamlin, Chastain, Logano and Austin Dillon. Another three laps later, Chastain made a pit stop under green for two fresh tires and to have his fenders fixed. By then, Austin Dillon motored into the lead ahead of Elliott and Hamlin.

When the competition caution flew on Lap 20, Elliott squeaked ahead of Austin Dillon to lead followed by Truex, Logano and Stenhouse. Byron, Hamlin, Cole Custer, Blaney and Briscoe were in the top 10. By then, five different competitors led at least a lap.

Under the competition caution, the leaders pitted with all utilizing a variety of strategies. Following the pit stops Elliott retained the lead. Prior to the restart, Michael McDowell fell off the pace and took his car to the garage due to an engine failure and dropping fluid on the track.

When the race restarted on Lap 25, Elliott and Custer battled dead even for the lead before Elliott cleared the field when he and the field returned to the start/finish line. The following lap, Hamlin made a bold three-wide move on Logano and Austin Dillon in a bid for third place as Elliott and Custer battled for the lead ahead of a packed field.

By Lap 30 and with the majority of the field settled in a single-file line, Elliott continued to lead followed by Logano, Custer, Austin Dillon, Keselowski, Byron, Bell, Hamlin, Kyle Busch and Chastain.

Ten laps later, Elliott remained as the leader of a long single-file line followed by Logano, Custer, Austin Dillon, Keselowski, Byron, Bell, Hamlin, Kyle Busch and Chastain. Meanwhile, Truex was in 13th behind Blaney, Wallace was in 16th behind Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Almirola and Tyler Reddick were in 19th and 20th, Harvick and Larson were in 22nd and 23rd behind Briscoe, Bowman was in 25th behind Daniel Suarez and DiBenedetto was mired in 28th.

The following lap, Logano emerged as the new leader while Elliott got shuffled back to fourth in front of teammate Byron while trying to clean his grille. Two laps later, Elliott received a boost from teammate Byron to storm back into the lead while Logano had to defend the outside lane from a hard-charging Austin Dillon.

Approaching Lap 46, Logano gained a draft on Elliott, moved to the inside lane and tried to slide in front of Elliott through Turns 3 and 4, but he was unable to as Elliott retained the lead on the outside lane while Logano settled in as the lead car on the inside lane.

When the first stage concluded on Lap 50 following an early competitive race, Elliott managed to retain the lead and claim his third stage victory of the season. Hamlin settled in second followed by Kyle Busch, who nearly wrecked approaching the start/finish line following contact with Ross Chastain. Chastain was fourth followed by Truex, Austin Dillon, Corey LaJoie, Logano, Preece and Chris Buescher. By then, seven different competitors had led at least a lap within the pack racing and the draft.

Under the stage break, the leaders pitted for four fresh tires and to top off on fuel.

The second stage started on Lap 55. At the start, Truex pulled ahead by a slight margin over Elliott on the outside lane through the first two turns before clearing Elliott entering Turn 3. By then, he had names like Corey LaJoie, Christopher Bell, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Kyle Busch settled in behind him.

Two laps later, LaJoie made a move beneath Truex to lead a lap before he got shuffled out of the draft and back in fourth.

Through the first 60 laps of the event, Truex, who took the lead back on Lap 58, was leading followed by teammate Bell, Stenhouse, Kyle Busch, Austin Dillon, LaJoie, Keselowski, Elliott, Chastain and Preece.

Fifteen laps later, Bell, who took over the top spot on Lap 70, was leading followed by Stenhouse, Kyle Busch, Austin Dillon, Logano, Truex, Elliott, LaJoie, Briscoe, Reddick and a steaming pack of cars.

On Lap 77, the caution flew when Almirola and Bowman spun in the middle of Turn 4 while running near the rear of the field and in front of a handful of competitors. During the incident, Hamlin ran into the rear of Preece.

Four laps later, the race restarted under green as Logano and Bell started on the front row. At the start, Logano launched ahead followed by Bell while LaJoie received a push from Reddick through the backstraightaway before being shuffled out by Reddick, who tucked in behind Logano.

By Lap 90, Logano was leading followed by Reddick, Stenhouse, Kyle Busch, Austin Dillon, Keselowski, Truex, Hamlin, Preece and Larson.

When the second stage concluded on Lap 100, Logano, who took over the lead three laps earlier over teammate Blaney, was scored the leader as he claimed his fifth stage victory of the season. Austin Dillon settled in second followed by Byron, Reddick, Larson, Blaney, Stenhouse, Kyle Busch, Wallace and Bell. By then, 11 different competitors had led at least a lap.

Under the stage break, the leaders pitted for fresh tires and fuel.

With 55 laps remaining, the final stage commenced as Byron and Hamlin filled the front row. At the start, Hamlin received a push from Harvick to take over the lead. During the next four laps, Harvick led three before Elliott squeaked ahead to lead one for himself. 

Five laps later, Harvick was back out in front followed by Hamlin, Byron, Wallace and Logano, who then mounted a charge on the inside lane while being pursued by Chastain, Elliott and others.

Another 10 laps later and with the field, which had fanned out to three lanes earlier, settling in a long single-file line, Chastain was leading followed by Bowman, Blaney, Kyle Busch, Harvick, Stenhouse, Wallace, Hamlin, Elliott and Briscoe.

With 38 laps remaining, the Ford competitors peeled off the track to pit under green. Back on the track, Chastain and Wallace battled for the lead ahead of the field that had fanned out to two lanes.

Down to the final 30 laps of the event, Wallace was leading followed by Kyle Busch, Chastain, Bell, Stenhouse, Truex, Bowman, LaJoie, Elliott and Landon Cassill. The following lap, Chastain received a push from Stenhouse to snatch the lead back from Wallace.

With 21 laps remaining, the caution flew for an accident involving Cody Ware, Joey Gase and Garrett Smithley, all of whom drive for Rick Ware Racing, in Turn 4. At the time of caution, Kyle Busch was the leader. Under caution, the front-runners pitted and the Fords moved up the pack, giving the lead to Logano. During the pit stops, Austin Dillon, who was battling battery issues to his car, was busted for speeding and was sent to the rear of the field. 

Five laps later, the race restarted under green. At the start, Logano jumped ahead on the inside lane followed by teammate Blaney, Almirola, Buescher and Custer while DiBenedetto got shuffled back to sixth ahead of Kyle Busch and Harvick.

With 15 laps remaining, the caution flew when Truex got bumped by Stenhouse entering the backstretch and collided into Byron before spinning across the grass and proceeding with damage and firing rolling out of his car. Also involved were Briscoe, Cassill, Suare Alfredo, Keselowski and Tyler Reddick, the competitor occupying the 16th and final spot to the Playoffs as he had smoke trailing behind and damage on the front nose his car. The incident was enough for NASCAR to red-flag the event for nearly 15 minutes.

Following the cleanup period concluded and the caution was drawn back, teammates Reddick and Austin Dillon pitted to have their respective Chevrolets repaired with enough adjustments to finish the race. 

With 10 laps remaining, the race restarted as teammates Logano and Blaney occupied the front row. At the start, Logano jumped ahead, but the field narrowed the gap through the backstraightaway and back to the tri-oval from the draft as Almirola moved up the leaderboard.

The following lap, Chris Buescher mounted a challenge on the inside lane to move up to third behind Logano and Blaney. He then received pushes from Kurt Busch and Elliott to move up to second as he challenged Logano for the lead. 

With seven laps remaining, Buescher received a strong push from Elliott and Hamlin to take the lead, where he managed to slide in front of Logano through the backstraightaway.

A lap later, though, Elliott stormed to the lead while Buescher got shuffled out in a three-wide battle against Logano and Elliott. With Buescher falling back, Elliott was leading followed by Hamlin, Logano and Blaney while Matt DiBenedetto mounted a challenge on the inside lane.

Under the final five laps, Logano fell off the pace after he cut a tire in a shower of sparks. Despite the misfortune, Logano kept his car rolling on the outside lane as the field went by him and the race proceeded under green. At the front, DiBenedetto challenged Elliott on the outside lane for the lead as the field behind started to stack up and fan out multiple lanes with the finish within sight.

Then in Turn 3, DiBenedetto, who continued to intimidate Elliott for the lead, ran into the rear bumper of Elliott as both along with Hamlin skidded across the outside wall. The contact of the wall got Elliott loose and he slid up and into DiBenedetto across the outside wall again. The ensuing contact ignited a chain reaction wreck that involved Hamlin, Keselowski, Bell, Kyle Busch, Preece, Chastain, Custer, Stenhouse and Kaz Grala, a wreck that sent the race into overtime.

In the midst of the carnage, Buescher was back in the lead followed by Blaney, LaJoie, Austin Dillon and Harvick. Chastain was in sixth followed by Larson, Daniel Suarez, Bubba Wallace and Kurt Busch.

When the race restarted in overtime, Buescher and Blaney battled dead even entering the first turn before Blaney received a strong push from LaJoie to take the lead on the inside lane. LaJoie, though, received a draft from Harvick to close back to Blaney’s rear bumper in Turn 3. 

When the white flag waved and the final lap started, Blaney was leading ahead of LaJoie and Buescher. Through Turn 1, Harvick made a bold move beneath LaJoie to move into second place, thus shuffling LaJoie out of the lead draft, as Suarez, Buescher, Kurt Busch and others mounted a final lap mount to the front.

Through the backstraightaway, Blaney continued to lead followed by Harvick and Suarez. Then, Suarez got loose in front of Kurt Busch and turned into Harvick, which triggered a big accident in Turn 3 involving Austin Dillon, Larson, Chastain, LaJoie, Bowman and Erik Jones.

With the field wrecking behind, Blaney pulled away unscathed and cruised to the finish line in first place as the caution flew due to the accident.

The victory marked Blaney’s first at Daytona International Speedway, his second consecutive Cup victory in recent weeks after winning last weekend at Michigan International Speedway, his third of the season and the seventh of his career.

“Man, that was a lot of fun,” Blaney said on NBC. “Gosh, we just barely missed that wreck. We got lined up on the front row and got a good push by [LaJoie]. You never know how the end of these days are gonna play out. Down the back, you don’t know what lane’s getting a bigger run. I guess somebody got tangled up over there. Hopefully, everyone’s okay. Man, this is so cool. Second win of the year with BodyArmor on the car. Winning at Daytona, this is so cool. It’s really special and man, it’s been a fun two weeks. Looking forward to next week! Got a good, enough momentum. It’d be nice to make it three [wins] in a row. We’ll see.”

Behind Blaney, Chris Buescher came home in second place while Bubba Wallace, who dodged the final lap carnage, recorded a strong third-place result. The best season results for both Buescher and Wallace, however, were not enough for either of them to make the Playoffs.

“It hurts,” Buescher said. “That one stings a lot, but at the same time, [I] appreciate everybody at [Roush Fenway Racing]. Awesome weekend for Fifth Third Bank…[I] Wanted to get that [win] for so many different reasons. To miss that Playoff spot by one spot, that’s a tough ending to the day, but proud of this group. Proud of the car we brought…That hurts.”

“The seas parted and when that wreck happened, I just stayed in it, came out third, but it’s not what we needed,” Wallace added. “Bummer, but solid day. We went up and led some laps. Unfortunate, we wanted to win. That was the most prepared I’ve ever been for this speedway stuff and [finished] third…It just stings.”

Following the post-race inspection, however, Buescher was disqualified from his runner-up result due to an illegal track bar mounting assembly. As a result, Buescher was demoted to 40th place, dead last, while Wallace was promoted to the runner-up result, which tied his best result in NASCAR’s premier series.

Ryan Newman was elevated to third place followed by Ryan Preece, both of whom also did not make the Playoffs. Meanwhile, Tyler Reddick, who barely escaped the final lap multi-car wreck, finished fifth and claimed the 16th and final spot to the Playoffs over teammate Austin Dillon, who was unable to finish the race after being swept up in the wreck. With that, Reddick joins Michael McDowell and Christopher Bell as first-time members of the Cup Series Playoffs this season.

“My emotions were shot as soon as we took the green on the last green-white-checkered [restart],” Reddick said. “I couldn’t even believe we finished seventh. Getting through that last crash coming to the line, it was a lot, I’m not gonna lie. Going to Homestead, running for Xfinity Series championships were a lot of fun. Really exciting, really nerve-racking, but what a roller coaster it is to be on the bubble going into Daytona, running into the back of somebody and have all the issues we did at the end there. Almost felt helpless there, but we didn’t give up and we fought through it.”

“It was a little bit of a roller coaster ride,” Austin Dillon said. “We fought our butts off in the stages. We made some good moves to get points and found ourselves in fourth-place for a green-white-checkered here at Daytona. That’s where we were when we won the Daytona 500, so I was feeling pretty good about it…We fought hard. The Bass Pro Shop Chevy was very fast. Two weeks in a row we’ve had great cars out of the No. 3 team. Just haven’t gotten the finishes we’d like to have, but very thankful that the good Lord took care of us tonight and we get to race at Darlington next week. Unfortunate that we’re not in the Playoffs, but we gave it all we could and fought until the very end.”

Justin Haley, Bowman, Elliott, BJ McLeod and Josh Bilicki finished in the top 10. 

Despite being involved on the final lap accident, Kyle Larson, who was scored in 20th claimed the NASCAR Cup Series regular-season championship over Denny Hamlin, who ended up in 13th. The result made Larson the fourth different competitor to achieve the regular-season title in the Cup Series.

“I think I read somewhere earlier this week where we had overcome a 166-point gap to Denny [Hamlin],” Larson said. “I didn’t think it was possible, but our team worked so hard all of the regular season and [I] couldn’t have done it without Mr. [Hendrick] and Linda, all of their support, everybody back at the shop, too. It’s a long season, and we still got 10 races to go, but it’s a long point to get to here…I’m just the lucky guy who gets to drive [the car] and get a lot of the credit, but it’s really credit to everybody back at the shop.”

Kyle Larson, Martin Truex Jr., Kyle Busch, Chase Elliott, William Byron, Alex Bowman, Joey Logano, Ryan Blaney, Brad Keselowski, Kurt Busch, Christopher Bell, Aric Almirola, Michael McDowell, Denny Hamlin, Kevin Harvick and Tyler Reddick have made the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs, and will contend for this year’s championship.

Chris Buescher, Bubba Wallace, Ryan Newman, Ryan Preece, Erik Jones, Corey LaJoie, Austin Dillon, Ross Chastain, Daniel Suarez, Chase Briscoe, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Cole Custer, Matt DiBenedetto, Anthony Alfredo and Quin Houff are among the remaining competitors who failed to make the Playoffs.

There were 45 lead changes for 15 different leaders. The race featured eight cautions for 31 laps.

Results.

1. Ryan Blaney, seven laps led

2. Bubba Wallace, eight laps led

3. Ryan Newman, two laps led

4. Ryan Preece

5. Justin Haley

6. Tyler Reddick

7. Alex Bowman

8. Chase Elliott, 36 laps led

9. BJ McLeod

10. Josh Bilicki

11. Erik Jones

12. Kurt Busch

13. Denny Hamlin, seven laps led

14. Aric Almirola

15. Kevin Harvick, four laps led

16. Corey LaJoie – OUT, Accident, one lap led

17. Austin Dillon – OUT, Accident, three laps led

18. Ross Chastain – OUT, Accident, 14 laps led

19. Daniel Suarez – OUT, Accident

20. Kyle Larson – OUT, Accident

21. Chase Briscoe – OUT, Accident

22. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., one lap down

23. Joey Logano, one lap down, 37 laps led

24. Cole Custer, one lap down

25. Matt DiBenedetto, one lap down

26. Anthony Alfredo, two laps down

27. David Starr, two laps down

28. Cody Ware, two laps down

29. Martin Truex Jr., two laps down, 13 laps led

30. Garrett Smithley, two laps down

31. Joey Gase, three laps down

32. Christopher Bell – OUT, Accident, eight laps led

33. Brad Keselowski – OUT, Accident

34. Kyle Busch – OUT, Accident, five laps led

35. Kaz Grala – OUT, Accident

36. Landon Cassill – OUT, Accident

37. William Byron – OUT, Accident, 12 laps led

38. Quin Houff, 29 laps down

39. Michael McDowell – OUT

40. Chris Buescher – Disqualified, eight laps led

The 2021 NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs will commence next weekend at Darlington Raceway for the Cook Out Southern 500 on Sunday, September 5, which will start at 6 p.m. ET on NBCSN.

Toyota Racing – Daytona NCS Pre-Race Quotes – 08.28.21

Toyota Racing – Pre-Race Media Availability
NASCAR Cup Series Quotes

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (August 28, 2021) – Joe Gibbs Racing drivers Denny Hamlin, Kyle Busch, Martin Truex Jr. and Christopher Bell were made available to media prior to the Daytona race today:

DENNY HAMLIN, No. 11 FedEx Shaping Black Futures Toyota Camry, Joe Gibbs Racing

Will 23XI have the red roll cage on the No. 45 Camry next year like we saw in yesterday’s announcement?

“It’s just a show car. We’re just trying to win today. Yesterday was yesterday, but ultimately today we’re excited to try to get this HBCU FedEx Cares Camry in victory lane. We’ve got to have all of our focus and efforts on today’s efforts. I’m really excited about what we can do tonight.”

What is your outlook going into tonight’s race going for the regular season championship?

“Obviously, we’re at a deficit. What’s interesting though is this puts us in a situation tonight where I’m going all out. We know we need to get points and we know that I need to keep myself up front all day. A lot of it too will depend on the situation of the race too because ultimately, I do want to win the race regardless of where the regular season ends up. I’ve still got to trust my instincts in the pack to feel out when I should be there and when I shouldn’t. I’m as confident as anyone should be coming into this type of race.”

How nice does it feel to have the 23XI news out and you can focus on tonight’s race?

“That’s what was really important about yesterday. I told my team that I want to get the 23XI out yesterday and that way when we get to today and we’re talking it’s about giving FedEx the love they deserve on race day. Now I can focus honestly on just trying to win this race today. Then, not only that, but then after let’s go win a championship in the Playoffs. It is a relief to kind of get this over with and now focus on what I can do as a driver.”

How optimistic are you about this year’s Championship?

“Every track we’re one of the top two to three favorites every week. If Vegas believes in us, more than likely everyone should. I like our chances simply because it’s been a very long time, I mean maybe never, other than the last two years where I show up every week and I love what I do because I know I can win. I would say some years haven’t been like that, so I’m really happy with where we are as a team. Even though we don’t have that cushion that we would love to have going into the Playoffs with Playoff points, as long as we just perform the way we’ve been the last three years we’re fine. And, then we’ll make it to the Final Four and we’re not going to not win. I’m very confident we’re going to win before the season is out, if not multiple times.”

What would it mean for the HBCU Camry to win tonight with the Wendell Scott ceremony happening today as well?

“It would mean a lot. It’s a big race in many aspects but it might be the first and only race of the year where there’s nothing to lose for us. As a matter of fact, this will be the last race of the year that we have everything to gain and nothing to lose so I’m going to race that way.”

Do you feel like this year’s Daytona 500 was your best performance here ever?

“Yeah. It was and certainly I hated the way things worked out at the end. Not often do you do too good of a job on pit lane, but we did too good of a job and we got too big of a lead out there and we had nobody to draft with leaving pit road. You learn from that. It’s just these types of races we understand where to be and a lot of it is putting yourself in the right position to succeed. And so far we’ve done that, especially the last eight to 10 years. Hopefully today is no exception.”

What was Dale Earnhardt Jr. doing during the 2001 race at Daytona that you tweeted about last night that is still applicable to tonight’s race?

“What I saw is him manipulating the air side to side. Not necessarily side drafting, but how he maneuvers his car. Little things here and there to make passes. He utilized the car behind him before guys were just drafting in front of him. He understood the draft comes from behind. It’s amazing to watch and it’s like that guy would be competitive today. Obviously, he was when he quit racing, but we haven’t advanced in drafting and in the knowledge of drafting much past what he was doing 20 years ago.”

Will it take anything away from your season if the regular season title slips away tonight?

“No, not really because I know that ultimately the things that cost us the regular season championship were things out of my control. Getting crashed at Indy or running out of gas three weeks in a row on the last lap. Those are things that I couldn’t help. Again, I gave it my best effort, but I also won’t let it get our team down or myself down because I know we can win every week. That’s exciting to me and I know the first round of the Playoffs are fantastic tracks for us and we should be excited about this Playoff run.”

Does your approach change tonight trying to win the regular season title?

“It probably changes a little bit how I would normally race a superspeedway race. A lot of it plays into what I feel in the first 20 or 30 laps. Going into the end of the first stage I’m going to have an idea of where I stand and what I need to do to either get the points or win the race. Sometimes the two don’t mix. I’ll do the best I can to trust my instincts.”

What is your approach to tonight’s race?

“Much of the early part of the race is going to be spent on my side moving side to side and figuring out how my car takes off and where are good positions that it likes to be in. I’m assuming most guys will be trying to get an understanding of what makes our cars faster in this type of scenario.”

Do you feel like guys will race better tonight than normal at this track?

“Did you say better? No. Not at all. I suspect there will be very few cars in the checkered flag photo at the end of the race.”

Is it unusual for you to be this relaxed going into a superspeedway race?

“Again, I keep going back to this is a free race for us. It really is a free one. You just don’t get many like that. There’s always points in the regular season, but they all matter. All of those races add up and the points add up and all that. But we have no position to go but up so and that’s what I like about it is I’m not harnessed by playing defense at all. It’s all offense.”

When did you start to focus on the first tracks in the Playoffs?

“It’s been there for weeks. Me and my crew chief (Chris Gabehart) talk about tracks well, well in advance and what we need to be good there. It’s starts real early, and especially organizations like Joe Gibbs Racing, we have a lot of resources to plan for those.”

Were you concerned about having the conversation with Kyle Petty on the 45 number at New Hampshire?

“I think it was Watkins Glen. I probably misspoke on when it was, but not really. My first part of worrying was when NASCAR was like that number has always been kind of put to the side, nobody has really touched it since Kyle (Petty) and Adam (Petty), so you might want to have a conversation with him, and I’m thinking uh, oh, oh man, how is this going to go, but I need to publicly thank Kyle more about his cooperation with us and really excitement with us bringing it back. I was worried, because I knew he was sentimentally tied to that number and for him to allow us to come back – because he was ultimately the guy who could say no and shut it all down, so big kudos to him for allowing us.”

KYLE BUSCH, No. 18 Interstate Batteries Toyota Camry, Joe Gibbs Racing

Where do you feel you stack up for this year’s Playoffs?

“Top five probably I’d say. Any of the four Hendrick cars are really good. Three of them are really good. Denny (Hamlin) has been fast a lot of weeks. We’ve been fast a lot of weeks as well too. As we saw last week at Michigan, sometimes you don’t always have to be the fastest car, you just have to have the right push to win. That’s how we won our race in Kansas earlier this year and (Ryan) Blaney won last week. There can be surprise moments any time.”

What are your thoughts on the first round of the Playoffs and advancing through?

“Hopefully we can get a couple wins in the first round. We’ve got Darlington and we ran third there in the spring. Richmond we always run well at and Bristol we always run well at. It would be nice to get a win or two in the first round. That would be great. The second round is probably the most challenging round for us with the Roval and Talladega being in there. Just have not had a good Roval experience yet and Talladega is always Talladega.”

Did you have some fun on social media with ESPN mixing you and Kurt up?

“The ESPN interns were scrambling after I got ahold of them. It was pretty fun. Just having a good old time. I was just sitting at dinner and my phone was out on the table and I saw it light up and it was the ESPN notification that Kyle Busch is joining 23XI Racing and I was like, ‘Oh. Okay. It’s on right now.’ That’s where we were and of course I was with my running buddies from the Bahamas, so we definitely had to have an emergency press conference right then and there and handle the news. I thought we did a good job.”

Who are the guys who were in the press conference with you?

“Just buddies of mine. Just friends. I nicknamed the Mayor, Ronnie. He’s from Denver and he’s been on the Denver side of North Carolina forever. I call him the Mayor because he knows everybody. And, then my other buddy DJ Slogan. His real name is Logan. He will not get through 60 seconds of a song ever, so we call him DJ Slogan because he keeps swapping it out and swapping it out. We’ve just been friends with them in North Carolina.”

Did your friends come up with the emergency press conference when you were in the Bahamas?

“Yeah, the first one. When the news broke that I was allegedly arrested in the Bahamas, and we had to clear that up so we came up with the whole concept there.”

Do you think Toyota debrief sessions are ready for two Busch’s in the same room?

“No, they’re not (laughter). I already told Joe (Gibbs) that. I said, ‘Do not give him a key.’ Hopefully he just has to call in and we can put him on mute when we need to.”

What’s it like as a father to watch Brexton race?

“It’s fun. Brexton is doing a really good job. We started a year ago and he’s only six and it was very frustrating at times just knowing how good he is, how well he could do and him not going out there and doing that. You always try to push your kid as being the dad to do a better job and to do the right thing and all of that sort of stuff. He’s grown into it. He’s racing tonight. As a matter of fact, they’re probably on track now in North Carolina for a points race tonight at Millbridge. On Saturday night, he’s leading the points so hopefully we can get him a good result.”

Do you envision a lot of the sons of NASCAR drivers you’ve raced against racing against each other in the future?

“Yeah. Cash (Bowyer) is racing. Owen (Larson) is racing. There are a lot of younger NASCAR driver’s sons and daughters getting their start and getting rolling. It’s pretty cool to see all of those kids at the racetrack. They’re hanging out and having fun being friends. I didn’t really grow up with that as a kid. It was so cutthroat, and you needed to do everything you could for yourself, and these guys are just having fun. It’s good to see a different way that you can raise your kid in how they’re growing up and we’ll see what happens. I imagine there’s plenty of other families out there too that want to see their kids be successful and get to the top as well. One of them we actually raced against in Quarter Midgets in Ohio. The kid was really, really good. His name was Lincoln, and he was fast and fun to work with too.”

MARTIN TRUEX JR., No. 19 Bass Pro Shops Toyota Camry, Joe Gibbs Racing

What’s your mindset going into tonight knowing four of your five Toyota teammates are locked in?

“I think our mindset is just to try to go win here. We’ve never won this race. We’ve been close lots of times and we are in a spot in points where we would like to gain a spot or two if we could just from a bonus points perspective going into the Playoffs, so that is really our mindset – gain as many spots as we can and hopefully be in position for a win. This has always been a tough race to finish. Hopefully, we are one of the guys running in the end, because it seems like when we are – we are at the front.”

You kind of have a love-hate relationship with this track. What’s your thoughts on racing here?

“I always like coming here to race. It’s a unique challenge. It’s very different than something we do on a week-to-week basis. We just always try to figure out how to be better at it – better at drafting, the strategy and how to do the right thing and make the right moves. Still always learning when we come here and that’s probably no different tonight.”

Have you seen what they have done to Darlington in turn two?

“I have.”

With how good you were back in May, is that a concern?

“I really don’t know. It’s hard to say exactly how it will affect our car. I would say if they were going to repave any place on the track, that was probably one of the places that won’t make a huge difference because your entry speed, your center speed is still going to be limited by the track grip and all of that, but turn two was a big challenge before with the bumps that were in it and the lack of grip, so it’s just going to take that whole turn out of the equation. Everybody will just be flat through there, so it will really make the entry and the middle of one and two and three and four is always important. It just takes one corner out of the equation is my answer.”

Do you feel good going into these Playoffs?

“I feel good in confidence. I feel like we are in a good spot. Our team is confident. They are doing a great job. Good tracks are always a good sign. There are still a few tracks there that are tough, and the Playoffs are always tough in general with the eliminations. If you have a bad week or two, you could find yourself in a bad spot. That’s something that can happen to anyone. We are confident in what we can do. We just need to go execute and not have any big issues.”

What do you feel like you have to get out of the race tonight?

“Well, we don’t have to get anything out of it. That’s the good news. Those guys that are not in the Playoffs right now, they are probably a little bit nervous. There’s really a lot on the line for those guys. For us, we have slipped back in the points through the summer. We had a really tough summer, crashes and crazy stuff happening to us. We would like to gain a spot or two back tonight if we could. This is a place you can do that. Just for bonus points, perspective, when they tally the regular season points up tonight and the amount of bonus points you get from them. That’s really all of what tonight’s about. Get points and win. There’s really nothing else on the table for us.”

Can this race possibly get any crazier?

“No. I honestly think tonight is probably going to be the craziest we’ve ever seen, and I say that because of the rules changes, slowing the cars down. We are going to be stuck together even more. There is potential for big ones anytime we are all together.”

Is that hard to strategize?

“That’s what is tough about it. You are like, okay, let’s all try to get together. The Toyota guys, we all try to get together because we are at such a disadvantage number wise and stay at the front. It starts getting wild and two or three of you get shuffled out and then you are on your own trying to come back through the pack. That’s when the bad things happen, it seems like. I just don’t know that there is a right strategy or a safe strategy or a right place to be here, you just have to hope to make it to the end and you’ve got a few of your teammates left that you can work with. That’s all you can do.”

Do you feel like the 750 tracks in the Playoffs are going to be good for you?

“I think it does. I think it lays out really well for us. I think there is always a couple of tracks in the Playoffs where you never know what could happen. You have Talladega still. You’ve got the Roval still. Texas and Kansas with the 550 package, you never know how those will play out, but in general, some really good tracks for us in the Playoffs. Places that we haven’t been to in a while. Across the board, I wouldn’t say we are the favorite because there is a lot of strong cars out there, but I don’t see any reason why we can’t go execute on our speed and without any crazy bad luck, I think we will be in good shape.”

What is the root of your struggles recently?

“I don’t feel like it’s because we haven’t been performing well. We’ve been fast. We’ve just had a lot of hurdles to overcome, so that’s been tough. We’ve been fast, and I feel good about the team. The pit crew has gelled. They are working well, and things are going well there. I feel fine. I’m not worried at all.”

CHRISTOPHER BELL, No. 20 Rheem Toyota Camry, Joe Gibbs Racing

With all the other Toyota drivers locked in, do you plan on helping Bubba Wallace tonight?

“I mean, for sure, yeah. We are all racing to win. We all have a lot to gain by winning the race, but Bubba (Wallace) winning would be really good for the company as well. We are all going to try to be together for sure. I know that’s the name of the game and it gets proven time and time again is trying to work together. But we all want to run 1-2-3-4-5, but we all want to run first too.”

What is your outlook going into the Playoffs?

“For sure, the points, we are at a deficit. We were able to win one race early on in the year, but that was really it. From that point on, we haven’t been able to get any more bonus points. We still have one more opportunity tonight. We are focused on winning the two stages and winning the race which is seven points that we could accumulate. It’s going to be tough to do but focus on that for sure. As far as the Playoffs go, round one is going to be really, really good for us. We’ve got Darlington, which we were extremely fast on early on in the season, Bristol, Richmond. That’s the first round. All three of those racetracks are really good for us.”

Is there anything from the Xfinity race that you can take into this Cup race?

“Probably not. It’s always good to get more laps and more experience at Daytona and just try to learn the draft and put yourself in different positions and different situations, but as far as relating that to the Cup car, it’s all going to be different.”

How was it working with Chris Gayle for those two Xfinity races this season?

“It’s been really cool. (Chris) Gayle, I actually met with him last year when I got told I was going into the 20 car. It obviously didn’t work out where I got to drive for him in the Cup side, but I’m glad I was able to get two races with him on the Xfinity side. Both races he did excellent, and I had great racecars in both races.”

Is it nice to be back at the track you won on earlier this year?

“It’s definitely got a special place in my heart. Daytona has not been my favorite track. My first race here, I flipped just past the start finish line, so that wasn’t ideal, but to get my first Cup win was super special at Daytona. After all, it is the World’s Center of Racing. Daytona is a special place, and I would love nothing more than to win on the oval.”

Is there added intensity tonight with this being the Playoff cutoff race?

“I think it is genius from a schedule perspective because you come to Daytona, where really all 40 competitors have a shot at winning the event. The last race before the Playoffs, really anyone can win and you got a tight points battle racing for the last Playoff spot and if somebody outside that points battle wins, it really shakes it all up. It really changes the name of the game.”

How do you keep you mind focused on the race?

“It tough. Fortunately for me, I’m locked in, so it doesn’t matter. The only thing I’m racing for today are the two stage wins and winning the race. That’s my goal – to try to win the race and those two stages and move on to the next one.”

What meetings have gone on behind the scenes regarding teamwork in this race?

“Probably just the biggest thing was a group chat between all of our Toyota teammates. All of us know it’s very important to work together. We know how important it is to work together. We see it time and time again, so hopefully, we can all five stay together, work together and push our way to the front.”

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Blink-of-an-Eye Finish Sees Haley Edge Teammate Allmendinger to Win Wawa 250 Powered by Coca-Cola at Daytona International Speedway

Justin Haley (No. 11) Edges Teammate AJ Allmendinger at the Checkered Flag to win Saturday’s Wawa 250 Powered by Coca-Cola at Daytona International Speedway.

Breaks Away from Three-Wide Battle for Lead to go Back-to-Back in Daytona Summer Classic and Punch His Ticket to 2021 NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Aug. 28, 2021) – Coming to the checkered flag, Justin Haley nudged his No. 11 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet just ahead of his teammates A.J. Allmendinger and Jeb Burton in a thrilling three-wide finish in the Wawa 250 NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Daytona International Speedway on Saturday afternoon.

The blink-of-an-eye .023-second victory marked the fourth superspeedway victory for the 22-year-old Haley but his first win of the 2021 season. The race was halted due to inclement weather Friday after only 19 laps but resumed at 12:30 p.m. ET Saturday. Haley has three wins on the Daytona high banks, also including one in a rain-shortened NASCAR Cup Series race here two years ago.

Allmendinger, who took the white flag in front of the field, may have just missed the race trophy, but he led the most laps on the day (30) and his runner-up effort was good enough to take the season driver standings lead by 17 points over defending series champion Austin Cindric, who was sidelined after a Lap 27 incident.

Although Haley and Allmendinger’s third Kaulig Racing teammate Jeb Burton made it a three-wide photo at the line, JR Motorsports driver Justin Allgaier actually nudged just ahead in the middle to officially take third place. Burton was credited with fourth place, followed by Joe Gibbs Racing’s Daniel Hemric, whose fifth-place finish was a massive comeback after his No. 18 was involved in the same early-race incident that took Cindric out.

NASCAR Cup Series regular Christopher Bell was sixth with Noah Gragson, Myatt Snider, Harrison Burton and Riley Herbst rounding out the top 10. Hemric, Harrison Burton and Haley all clinched spots in the NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs with their finishes today.

“This has just not been the best season, it’s been really, really hard on this No. 11 LeafFilter team all year,” said an emotional Haley, who teared up in car congratulating his crew after the checkered flag. “We’ve had a lot of bad luck.

“I was trying to formulate a plan there and obviously there were team orders. Hats off to Kaulig Racing. I think we’ve got the teammate thing down. It’s just so special to win here at Daytona.”

“I’ve won twice here and neither time did I get to see anyone [fans] on the frontstretch, so thank you guys for being here,” he told the cheering crowd. “I love you”

The first 19 laps of the 100-lapper ran on Friday night, but Florida rain showers forced the Saturday matinee. The competition resumed, however, in the kind of typically flat-out, thrilling superspeedway storyline that NASCAR fans have become accustomed to.

“That was like the perfect photo shoot right there coming across the line for all the Kaulig Racing Chevys,” Allmendinger said with a huge grin. “Proud of my ‘son’ Justin Haley. He might be one of the best we’ve ever seen on superspeedways and Jeb did a fantastic job.

“I was just hanging on in the middle there. I thought we might get it [1-2-3 finish] but proud of everyone at Kaulig Racing.”

Haley and Burton won the opening two stages in an action-packed afternoon that had great impact on the championship chase.

Cindric, the defending Xfinity Series champion and a series best five-race winner in 2021, has led the series standings all season. But he was involved in a five-car accident toward the front of the field on Lap 26 that eliminated him from the race less than a half hour after it re-started.

Cindric’s No. 22 Team Penske Ford was hit from behind by Snider’s No. 2 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet entering Turn 1 sending a handful of cars into save-mode, with several – including top-10 finishers Hemric and Snider – suffering damage but returning to the race.

The hard hit into the inside retaining wall did enough damage to Cindric’s Ford, however, it could not continue. It marked the second straight race the 22-year-old was sidelined before the second stage even began. He finished 37th at Michigan last week after being collected in a seven-car accident only 12 laps into the race.

“Pretty upset for our Ford Mustang, two weekends in a row we’ve had race winning capable cars and I’ve had probably a total of 40 laps in the last two weeks,” Cindric said. “Really frustrating to have that situation play out so early. It only takes one, sometimes.”

Coming into the Daytona race, Cindric held a 35-point advantage over Allmendinger. Now he trails by 17 with only three races remaining to set the 12-driver Playoff field.

The top-10 work by Riley Herbst was significant in terms of the Playoffs. He came into the race ranked 12th, but was able to extend his lead ahead of Michael Annett (30th) and Brandon Brown (34th) who both had bad luck days at Daytona.

NASCAR Xfinity Series Race – 20th Annual Wawa 250
Daytona International Speedway
Daytona Beach, Florida
Friday, August 27, 2021

           1. (9)  Justin Haley, Chevrolet, 100.
           2. (1)  AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 100.
           3. (4)  Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 100.
           4. (13)  Jeb Burton, Chevrolet, 100.
           5. (21)  Daniel Hemric, Toyota, 100.
           6. (15)  Christopher Bell(i), Toyota, 100.
           7. (2)  Noah Gragson, Chevrolet, 100.
           8. (23)  Myatt Snider, Chevrolet, 100.
           9. (5)  Harrison Burton, Toyota, 100.
           10. (6)  Riley Herbst, Ford, 100.
           11. (7)  Brett Moffitt, Chevrolet, 100.
           12. (22)  Sam Mayer #, Chevrolet, 100.
           13. (34)  JJ Yeley, Chevrolet, 100.
           14. (32)  David Starr, Toyota, 100.
           15. (35)  Jason White, Ford, 100.
           16. (11)  Ryan Sieg, Ford, 100.
           17. (17)  Josh Williams, Chevrolet, 100.
           18. (12)  Tommy Joe Martins, Chevrolet, 100.
           19. (37)  Chase Briscoe(i), Ford, 100.
           20. (27)  Jeffrey Earnhardt, Chevrolet, 100.
           21. (26)  Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 100.
           22. (18)  Jordan Anderson(i), Chevrolet, 100.
           23. (29)  Blaine Perkins, Chevrolet, 100.
           24. (8)  Jeremy Clements, Chevrolet, 100.
           25. (30)  Mason Massey, Toyota, 100.
           26. (33)  Colby Howard, Chevrolet, 100.
           27. (24)  Ryan Vargas #, Chevrolet, 100.
           28. (10)  Jade Buford #, Chevrolet, 100.
           29. (40)  Tim Viens(i), Chevrolet, 100.
           30. (19)  Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 100.
           31. (25)  Alex Labbe, Chevrolet, 100.
           32. (28)  Kyle Weatherman, Chevrolet, 98.
           33. (16)  Matt Mills, Toyota, 98.
           34. (31)  Brandon Brown, Chevrolet, 97.
           35. (39)  Joe Graf Jr., Chevrolet, Accident, 88.
           36. (36)  Caesar Bacarella, Chevrolet, Accident, 82.
           37. (20)  Colin Garrett, Toyota, Accident, 71.
           38. (38)  Spencer Boyd(i), Chevrolet, Engine, 71.
           39. (14)  Austin Cindric, Ford, Accident, 27.
           40. (3)  Brandon Jones, Toyota, Engine, 17.

Average Speed of Race Winner: 121.753 mph.

Time of Race: 2 Hrs, 3 Mins, 12 Secs. Margin of Victory: 0.023 Seconds.

Caution Flags: 7 for 29 laps.

Lead Changes: 17 among 8 drivers.

Lap Leaders: A. Allmendinger 1-3;N. Gragson 4;A. Allmendinger 5-13;N. Gragson 14-16;A. Allmendinger 17-26;J. Haley 27-30;B. Brown 31-34;R. Herbst 35-43;B. Brown 44-45;A. Allmendinger 46-49;B. Brown 50-52;S. Mayer # 53;J. Burton 54-61;C. Bell(i) 62-65;N. Gragson 66-77;C. Bell(i) 78-96;A. Allmendinger 97-99;J. Haley 100.

Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led): AJ Allmendinger 5 times for 29 laps; Christopher Bell(i) 2 times for 23 laps; Noah Gragson 3 times for 16 laps; Riley Herbst 1 time for 9 laps; Brandon Brown 3 times for 9 laps; Jeb Burton 1 time for 8 laps; Justin Haley 2 times for 5 laps; Sam Mayer # 1 time for 1 lap.

Stage #1 Top Ten: 11,16,10,54,7,02,9,90,68,20

Stage #2 Top Ten: 10,16,11,98,54,9,18,7,99,8

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The NASCAR Xfinity Series returns to Daytona International Speedway as a part of Speedweeks Presented by AdventHealth on Saturday, February 19, with the Beef. It’s What’s For Dinner. 300, the day before the 64th running of the Great American Race – the DAYTONA 500.

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Monster Energy Racing: Riley Herbst Daytona NXS Race Report

Herbst Finishes 10th at Daytona
Monster Energy Driver’s Top-10 Streak Continues as Playoffs Loom

Date: Aug. 27-28, 2021
Event: Wawa 250 (Round 23 of 33)
Series: NASCAR Xfinity Series
Location: Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway (2.5-mile oval)
Format: 100 laps, broken into three stages (30 laps/30 laps/40 laps)
Start/Finish: 6th / 10th (Running, completed 100 of 100 laps)
Point Standing: 11th (554 points, 371 out of first)
Race Winner: Justin Haley of Kaulig Racing (Chevrolet)
Stage 1 Winner: Jeb Burton of Kaulig Racing (Chevrolet)
Stage 2 Winner: Justin Haley of Kaulig Racing (Chevrolet)

Overview:

After two days of racing at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway, Riley Herbst and the No. 98 Monster Energy team kept its top-10 streak rolling for a third straight week. Herbst finished 10th in the Wawa 250 NASCAR Xfinity Series, which began on Friday night and ran only 19 laps before rain and lightning forced a stoppage, postponing the remainder of the race until 12:30 p.m. on Saturday. Herbst resumed the 250-mile race around the 2.5-mile oval in 37th, whereupon he drove his Monster Energy Ford Mustang up to 17th within five laps of the restart. The first stage ended under caution and Herbst was 13th. At the beginning of the second stage, the 22-year-old was second. He took the lead on the restart and held the point for nine laps before Brandon Brown took the top spot. Herbst stayed in the top-10 for the remainder of the stage and rallied to finish fourth, earning seven valuable bonus points. Herbst remained in the top-10 for the final stage and ran as high as fifth while jockeying for position among the draft. Two caution periods with subsequent restarts left Herbst 14th as he worked to make the bottom lane the preferred line to the front. It didn’t materialize quickly enough, but it did allow Herbst to break back into the top-10 to score his ninth top-10 of the season. The result, combined with Michael Annett’s 30th-place finish, allowed Herbst to expand his advantage over the top-12 cutoff to make the NASCAR Playoffs. While on the bubble in 12th, Herbst now has a 68-point margin over 13th-place Annett with three races remaining in the regular season before the NASCAR Playoffs begin Sept. 25 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

Riley Herbst, driver of the No. 98 Monster Energy Ford Mustang for Stewart-Haas Racing:

“To be honest, we’re happy with a 10th-place finish, but it kind of sucks when we had a car capable of winning, but that’s just the racer in me. Overall, it was a really, really good day for our year and our points situation. We’ll take it, but, man, finishing 10th with a first-place car is always a gut punch. I think we had to play it safe, but I don’t know. I just want to win a race and show people that I can win a race in this series. We’ll go to Darlington.”

Notes:

● Herbst increased his laps led total at Daytona to 25.
● Justin Haley won the Wawa 250 to score his fourth career Xfinity Series victory, his first of the season and his second at Daytona. His margin over second-place AJ Allmendinger was .023 of a second.
● There were seven caution periods for a total of 29 laps.
● Thirty-one of the 40 drivers in the Wawa 250 finished on the lead lap.
● Allmendinger leaves Daytona as the new championship leader by just a single point over second-place Austin Cindric.

Next Up:

The next event on the Xfinity Series schedule is the Sport Clips Haircuts VFW Help A Hero 200 on Saturday, Sept. 4 at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway. The race starts at 3:30 p.m. EDT with live coverage provided by NBCSN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

Haley wins a thrilling three-wide photo finish at Daytona

Photo by Andrew Boyd for SpeedwayMedia.com.

Saving their absolute best for the last, Kaulig Racing utilized teamwork to storm to another victory at Daytona International Speedway. On this occasion, Justin Haley edged teammate AJ Allmendinger by a nose and in a three-wide photo finish including their other teammate, Jeb Burton, to win the rain-postponed Wawa 250 at Daytona International Speedway on Saturday, August 28.

The victory was Haley’s first of the 2021 NASCAR Xfinity Series season.

The starting lineup was based on a performance metric formula, weighing the driver’s and owner’s results from a previous Xfinity event, the owner points position and the fastest lap recorded from a previous Xfinity race. With that, AJ Allmendinger, winner of last weekend’s Xfinity event at Michigan International Speedway, started on pole position and was joined on the front row with Noah Gragson.

The race started on Friday evening, August 27, and Allmendinger received a push from Justin Allgaier on the outside lane to jump to an early lead and lead the first lap ahead of Noah Gragson and a steaming pack of cars. He went on to lead the following two laps before Gragson peaked ahead during the fourth lap. Allmendinger, however, quickly snatched the lead back the following lap.

By the ninth lap, Brandon Jones, who was the lead car on the inside lane, encountered early issues when he made an unscheduled pit stop under green due to overheating issues as a result of a piece of debris.

When the competition caution flew on Lap 15, Gragson, who reassumed the lead on Lap 14, was scored the leader ahead of Allmendinger and the field. Under the competition caution, some led by Gragson pitted while the rest led by Allmendinger remained on the track. By then, Jones retired due to his mechanical issue.

Just as the field was set to restart, rain fell on the track and the field was brought to pit road as the race was red-flagged for a weather delay on Lap 19. Over an hour later, NASCAR declared that the race would be postponed to Saturday afternoon and run prior to the Cup event due to inclement weather continuing throughout Friday evening. At the time of, Allmendinger was leading ahead of Christopher Bell, Myatt Snider, Austin Cindric, Brett Moffitt, Justin Haley, Jeb Burton, Daniel Hemric, Jeremy Clements and Caesar Bacarella.

When the race resumed under green on Lap 21 and on Saturday afternoon, Allmendinger jumped ahead with another strong start on the outside lane followed by Cindric, Haley and Bell while Snider mounted a charge on the inside lane.

By Lap 25, Allmendinger continued to lead followed by teammate Haley while Cindric challenged as the lead car on the outside lane. Snider and Jeb Burton were in the top five followed by Bell, Michael Annett, Hemric, Allgaier and Moffitt.

A lap later, the caution flew when a bump from Snider sent Cindric making hard contact into the outside wall in the frontstretch. The incident ignited a chain reaction wreck that involved Snider, rookie Sam Mayer, Hemric and Annett. The wreck was enough to knock Cindric, who won the Xfinity opener at Daytona in February, out of contention.

With the caution period and cleanup surpassing the first stage’s conclusion on Lap 30, the first stage concluded under caution as Haley, who overtook teammate Allmendinger at the moment of caution, claimed his fifth stage victory of the season. Teammates Allmendinger and Jeb Burton settled in second and third followed by Bell and Allgaier. Scored in the top 10 were Moffitt, Gragson, Bacarella, Brandon Brown and Harrison Burton.

Under the stage break, everyone pitted except for Brandon Brown, Herbst, Chase Briscoe, Ryan Sieg and Jason White.

The second stage started on Lap 33 and Herbst jumped ahead with the lead on the outside lane followed by Briscoe as the field fanned out to three lanes through the backstraightaway.

When the field returned to the start/finish line, Brown mounted a challenge on the inside lane against Herbst for the lead. As the field continued to battle through Turns 2 and 3, the caution returned due to debris from Michael Annett’s car coming out in Turn 2.

When the race restarted on Lap 39, Herbst jumped ahead with the lead on the inside lane before he moved up to the outside lane in front of Briscoe and a bevy of cars.

Two laps later, the inside lane led by Brown mounted a charge for the lead through the tri-oval and entering the first turn. Herbst, however, was able to fight back through the backstraightaway and when the field returned to the start/finish line.

By Lap 45, Brown took the lead followed by Allmendinger, Allgaier, Gragson, Jeb Burton and Sam Mayer while Herbst fell back to eighth alongside Harrison Burton. A lap later, though, Allmendinger muscled his way back into the lead followed by Allgaier, Gragson and Mayer while Brown got shuffled back to fifth.

Three laps later, the caution returned due to debris coming off of Caesar Bacarella’s car in the frontstretch following contact from Blaine Perkins. Under caution, some including Allmendinger, Allgaier, Gragson, Mayer, Harrison Burton, Jeb Burton, Haley, Sieg and Bell pitted while the rest led by Brown and Herbst remained on the track.

With eight laps remaining in the second stage, the race restarted. At the start, Brown rocketed with the lead followed by Herbst. Through the backstraightaway, though, the field fanned out to multiple lanes and caught Brown through Turns 3 and 4 as Sam Mayer made his way into the lead with drafting help from teammate Gragson.

By Lap 54, all three Kaulig Racing competitors lined up on the inside lane resulted with Jeb Burton taking the lead ahead of teammates Allmendinger and Haley. They were then quickly pursued by three JR Motorsports competitors featuring Mayer, Gragson and Allgaier, respectively.

In the closing laps of the second stage, the battle for the lead intensified as Jeb Burton continued to lead by a narrow margin over his Kaulig Racing teammates, a trio of JR Motorsports competitors and the field. By then, Brown pitted as the hood of his car went up.

When the second stage concluded on Lap 60, Jeb Burton, who was blocking all comers through both lanes, managed to claim his first stage victory of the season. Teammates Allmendinger and Haley settled in second and third followed by Herbst and Bell. Gragson, Hemric, Allgaier, Briscoe and Mayer settled in the top 10.

Under the stage break, some led by Jeb Burton pitted while the rest led by Bell and Gragson remained on the track.

With 36 laps remaining, the final stage commenced. At the start, Bell and Gragson battled dead even for the lead as the field fanned out to double lanes and in a pack behind the two leaders.

Down to the final 30 laps of the event, the field settled in a long single-file lane as Gragson was leading followed by Bell, Harrison Burton, Jeb Burton, Snider, Allgaier, Mayer, Herbst, Briscoe and Moffitt while Allmendinger and Haley were in 11th and 15th. By then, Hemric was back in 14th.

Shortly after, the caution flew when Colin Garrett spun and wrecked in Turn 4 as he ended up getting his car stuck in the tri-oval muddy grass. Colby Howard also spun to avoid Garrett.

With 23 laps remaining, the race restarted under green. At the start, Bell and Gragson battled dead even for the lead through the backstraightaway as the field fanned out to three lanes. 

Back to the start/finish line, Bell was leading followed by Jeb Burton while Gragson fell back to fourth while battling Snider. 

Down to the final 20 laps of the event, the majority of the field settled in a single-file line as Bell was leading followed by Jeb Burton, Gragson, Allgaier, Herbst, Allmendinger, Snider, Harrison Burton, Hemric, Haley and Mayer while Chase Briscoe was in 13th.

A few laps later, the caution flew when Caesar Bacarella made contact with Jordan Anderson and hit the outside wall in the backstretch. While trying to straighten his car, Jade Buford and Matt Mills also wrecked to avoid Bacarella.

Under caution, some including Briscoe pitted while the rest led by Bell remained on the track.

With 14 laps remaining, the race restarted. At the start, Jeb Burton had drafting help from Gragson to take a narrow lead before Bell fought back on the outside lane.

The following lap, Bell cleared the field with the lead followed by Allgaier and Allmendinger while the Burton cousins battled for fourth.

Down to the final 10 laps of the event, Bell continued to lead followed by Allgaier, Allmendinger, Harrison Burton, Jeb Burton, Haley, Hemric, Snider, JJ Yeley, Jason White and the field, all running in a single-file line. By then, Joe Graf Jr.’s car was smoking through the frontstretch, but the field continued to run under green as Graf took his car below the apron and out of the racing groove.

With five laps remaining, Bell continued to lead, but a bevy of cars behind started to fan out to multiple lanes while challenging Bell for the lead. A lap later, Allmendinger stormed to the lead followed by teammates Jeb Burton and Haley while Allgaier also moved up, dropping Bell to fifth.

A few laps later, all three Kaulig Racing competitors led by Jeb Burton were at the front followed by Bell, Harrison Burton, Allgaier and the field.

When the final lap started, Allmendinger was leading by a narrow margin over teammate Jeb Burton, Bell and the field. Through the backstretch, Jeb Burton peeked to the inside of teammate Allmendinger, who tried to block Burton, for the lead while Bell got shuffled out on the inside lane with no drafting help. In addition, Haley made his move to the outside of Allmendinger, thus placing all three Kaulig Racing competitors in a dead three-wide heat for the win in Turns 3 and 4.

Entering the tri-oval and with the field fanning out to three lanes, Allmendinger peaked ahead with a push from Allgaier, but Haley started to gain a run on the outside lane as he had Hemric behind him. At the finish line, Haley managed to edge teammate Allmendinger by 0.023 seconds to grab the checkered flag and the win.

Photo by Andrew Boyd for SpeedwayMedia.com.

The victory guaranteed Haley a spot in the 2021 NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs as he also captured his fourth career victory in the series. All four of Haley’s Xfinity victory have occurred on superspeedway venues (Daytona International Speedway and Talladega Superspeedway). In addition, Kaulig Racing captured its third win at Daytona.

“It’s just not been the best season,” Haley said on NBCSN. “It’s been really, really hard on this No. 11 LeafFilter Gutter Protection team all year. We’ve had a lot of bad luck. I was trying to formulate the plan there and obviously, team orders, saw it out of there, they were so good. Hats off to Kaulig Racing. I think we got the teammate thing down. It’s just so special to win here at Daytona. It’s absolutely incredible. That was a close one and getting it to just beat out AJ. It always means a lot, too.”

Allmendinger settled in second place while Allgaier, Jeb Burton and Hemric finished in the top five.

“I mean, that was like the perfect photo shoot right there coming across the [finish] line for all the Kaulig Racing Chevys,” Allmendinger said. “Proud of my son, Justin Haley. He might be one of the best we’ve ever seen on superspeedway. Jeb [Burton] did a fantastic job. I was hanging on in the middle [lane] there. I thought we might get it, but proud of everybody at Kaulig Racing, all the men and women. The Hyper Ice Chevy was good. I think we led the most laps as well. Finished second, all day, it seemed like, but just proud. It was fantastic.”

“We led some [laps] today and going down the back, I think I led for a second,” Jeb Burton said. “AJ kind of slid up in front of me. I checked up and gave him a shot and then, I had to take the run. I looked and we were one, two and three, and I was thinking we were gonna come across the line like that, but [Allgaier] got me at the line. Really proud of Kaulig Racing. Thanks to Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen for coming on board. We needed this and the Playoffs are coming, so we needed the momentum.”

Bell settled in sixth followed by Gragson, Snider, Harrison Burton and Herbst.

With their top-10 results, Joe Gibbs Racing’s Daniel Hemric and Harrison Burton have locked themselves into the 2021 Xfinity Series Playoffs based on points. Including six other competitors that are in based on winning throughout the regular-season stretch (Austin Cindric, AJ Allmendinger, Justin Allgaier, Justin Haley, Jeb Burton and Myatt Snider), there are four spots left vacant to the Playoffs with three regular-season races remaining to the schedule.

There were 17 lead changes for eight different leaders. The race featured seven cautions for 29 laps.

With his runner-up result, AJ Allmendinger leads the regular-season standings by 17 points over Austin Cindric.

Results.

1. Justin Haley, five laps led, Stage 1 winner

2. AJ Allmendinger, 30 laps led, Stage 2 winner

3. Justin Allgaier

4. Jeb Burton, eight laps led

5. Daniel Hemric

6. Christopher Bell, 23 laps led

7. Noah Gragson, 16 laps led

8. Myatt Snider

9. Harrison Burton

10. Riley Herbst, nine laps led

11. Brett Moffitt

12. Sam Mayer, one lap led

13. JJ Yeley 

14. David Starr

15. Jason White

16. Ryan Sieg

17. Josh Williams

18. Tommy Joe Martins

19. Chase Briscoe

20. Jeffrey Earnhardt

21. Landon Cassill

22. Jordan Anderson

23. Blaine Perkins

24. Jeremy Clements

25. Mason Massey

26. Colby Howard

27. Ryan Vargas

28. Jade Buford

29. Tim Viens

30. Michael Annett

31. Alex Labbe

32. Kyle Weatherman, two laps down

33. Matt Mills, two laps down

34. Brandon Brown, three laps down, nine laps led

35. Joe Graf Jr. – OUT, Accident

36. Caesar Bacarella – OUT, Accident

37. Colin Garrett – OUT, Accident

38. Spencer Boyd – OUT, Engine

39. Austin Cindric – OUT, Accident

40. Brandon Jones – OUT, Engine

With the 2021 NASCAR Xfinity Series regular-season stretch nearing its conclusion, the series will next travel to Darlington, South Carolina, and compete at Darlington Raceway on Saturday, September 4, during Labor Day weekend. The event will occur at 3:30 p.m. ET on NBCSN.

RCR Post Race Report – Wawa 250

Myatt Snider and the No. 2 Crosley Brands Team Overcome Early Damage to Finish Eighth at Daytona International Speedway

Finish: 8th
Start: 23rd
Points: 12th

“Our Crosley Brands Chevrolet was extremely fast last night under the lights and I knew we were going to be in contention for the win today at Daytona International Speedway. The track was definitely slick in the heat and from the start, the car was twitchy on exit. Unfortunately, I made a mistake at the end of the first stage and got into the 22 car, which ended his day and damaged our Camaro. My guys were able to fix the left front damage; we reset the DVP clock and regained our lap as the lucky dog. From that point forward, we kept chipping away at it as a group. By the start of the third stage, we were back inside the top 10 and stayed there for the remainder of the race. It’s frustrating to finish eighth when you have a car that could have won the race, but that just shows how strong our program is at Richard Childress Racing. I wouldn’t want to be with any other group of guys. We’ll shift our focus to Darlington next week.”

-Myatt Snider