The 25-year-old Jones from Atlanta, Georgia, overtook teammate Ty Gibbs in the second of two overtime attempts to claim his first victory at the Paperclip-shaped short track.
The Shoreham, Vermont, native is primed to claim a milestone achievement in his fourth full-time season as a NASCAR Xfinity Series crew chief for JR Motorsports.
The NASCAR Hall of Fame continued its tradition of paying tribute to the sport’s past Saturday night with the induction of Dale Earnhardt Jr., Charles “Red” Farmer and the late Mike Stefanik.
The Louisville, Kentucky, native is set to return to the Cup Series and serve as crew chief for the newly formed Trackhouse Racing and veteran Daniel Suarez in 2021.
Team owner Dale Earnhardt Jr. announced on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio a 12-race Xfinity Series deal with Hendersonville, Tennessee, native Josh Berry for the 2021 NASCAR Xfinity Series season.