Justin Allgaier, driver of the #7 Hellmann's Chevrolet, takes the checkered flag to win the NASCAR Xfinity Series Wawa 250 powered by Coca-Cola at Daytona International Speedway on August 25, 2023 in Daytona Beach, Florida. (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images)

NASCAR: Allgaier wins Xfinity race photo finish

Justin Allgaier won Friday night’s Wawa 250 Powered by Coca-Cola NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Daytona in a photo finish.

Allgaier didn’t win by much. On the final lap of the two-circuit overtime, Allgaier bumped side-to-side with Sheldon Creed coming to the finish line and beat Creed to the stripe by 0.005 seconds-approximately 12 inches at the 2.5-mile track.

 Justin Allgaier, driver of the #7 Hellmann's Chevrolet, celebrates in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Xfinity Series Wawa 250 powered by Coca-Cola at Daytona International Speedway on August 25, 2023 in Daytona Beach, Florida. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)
Justin Allgaier, driver of the #7 Hellmann’s Chevrolet, celebrates in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Xfinity Series Wawa 250 powered by Coca-Cola at Daytona International Speedway on August 25, 2023 in Daytona Beach, Florida. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

Allgaier was penalized after his No. 7 JR Motorsports Chevrolet failed pre-qualifying inspection three times on Thursday. He started from the rear of the field and was forced to serve a pass-through penalty with four other cars after the first lap.

But Allgaier, who won at Daytona for the first time after two runner-up finishes in 25 previous starts at the speedway, stayed on the lead lap for the first stage and vaulted into the third position with a fuel-only pit stop during the break after Stage 2.

“I’ve been coming to this place for a long time,” said Allgaier, who won for the second time this season and the 21st time in his career. “I wanted to win here so bad-we’ve been so close. I just can’t say enough about (crew chief) Jim Pohlman and everybody on this 7 team.

“We had an oversight yesterday when we brought a car to the track and put it through inspection, and it wasn’t where we wanted… and that cost us a pass-through, but the team never quit, never gave up, and we rallied, and obviously we put ourselves in a good position. The strategy was awesome.”

Allgaier’s battle with Creed followed a massive wreck in Turn 3 that sent the race to overtime.

A late block attempt by Trevor Bayne moments after a restart on Lap 99 of 100 robbed many contenders of the win. Bayne shared the front row with Allgaier for the restart. Running behind Bayne in the top lane, Austin Hill made a bold move to the outside, and Bayne moved up to cover, perhaps with Hill’s car dragging his bumper to the right.

Bayne turned into the outside wall, and chaos reigned behind him. All told, nine cars were involved, including those of John Hunter Nemechek and Josh Berry.

That set up the two-lap shootout, with Allgaier prevailing by the smallest of margins.

“Another great run for us-my best speedway race,” said Creed, who is still seeking his first Xfinity Series win. “I hated speedway racing two years ago. My teammate (Hill) was kicking my butt at it, and I had to get it together, right?

“So asking him questions, just trying to learn and watch and get better at this stuff because speedway racing is so hard mentally. It’s probably harder than any kind of racing mentally, just knowing where to go and what moves to make.”

Daniel Hemric ran third, followed by Parker Kligerman, who moved into the final playoff-eligible position in the standings with two races left before the Xfinity playoffs begin.

Cole Custer was fifth, followed by Ryan Sieg, Parker Retzlaff, Alfredo, Gray Gaulding and Justin Haley.

As Hill was taking the green-checkered flag to win the 30-lap first stage, Riley Herbst’s left front tire exploded and obliterated the fender above it. Herbst brought the severely damaged No. 98 Ford to pit road, where his crew effected repairs and beat the damaged vehicle policy clock.

Herbst, who had complained of steering issues before the tire blew, rejoined the field three laps down. The diagnosis? The top bolt had backed out of the steering box on the No. 98 Stewart-Haas Ford. That problem was solved, and Herbst continued-without a left-front quarter panel.

Herbst benefited from late-race attrition to finish 24th, but he fell out of the top 12 and trails Kligerman by 20 points for the final playoff berth.

Just two races remain on the Xfinity Series regular-season calendar. Next up is the always tricky Darlington Raceway on Saturday, Sept. 2nd.

Race Results

Fin Str No. Driver Team Laps Status
1 12 7 Justin Allgaier Hellmann’s Chevrolet 110 Running
2 2 2 Sheldon Creed Whelen Chevrolet 110 Running
3 6 11 Daniel Hemric Cirkul Chevrolet 110 Running
4 5 48 Parker Kligerman Spiked Coolers Light Orange Chevrolet 110 Running
5 11 0 Cole Custer Haas Automation Ford 110 Running
6 38 39 Ryan Sieg Sci Aps Ford 110 Running
7 23 31 Parker Retzlaff # FunkAway Chevrolet 110 Running
8 20 78 Anthony Alfredo DUDE Wipes Chevrolet 110 Running
9 33 8 Gray Gaulding Panini NFT Chevrolet 110 Running
10 9 10 Justin Haley(i) Campers Inn RV Chevrolet 110 Running
11 27 45 Jeffrey Earnhardt Ark Encounter Chevrolet 110 Running
12 10 22 Jeb Burton State Water Heaters/PURYEAR Chevrolet 110 Running
13 24 28 Kyle Sieg Night Owl Ford 110 Running
14 15 35 Joey Gase National Crime Prevention Chevrolet 110 Running
15 37 27 Jordan Anderson Capital City Towing Chevrolet 110 Running
16 36 6 Garrett Smithley Hoffman Group Chevrolet 110 Running
17 13 8 Josh Berry Bass Pro Shops/TRACKER Boats Chevrolet 110 Running
18 22 25 Brett Moffitt Wawa Rechargers Ford 110 Running
19 14 1 Sam Mayer Tim McGraw: Standing Room Only Chevrolet 110 Running
20 18 26 Kaz Grala Island Coastal Lager Toyota 109 Running
21 3 18 Sammy Smith # Pilot Flying J Toyota 109 Running
22 4 16 Chandler Smith # Quick Tie Products Inc. Chevrolet 109 Running
23 1 21 Austin Hill Bennett/Realtree Chevrolet 109 Running
24 16 98 Riley Herbst Monster Energy Ford 108 Running
25 25 2 Blaine Perkins # AutoParkit.com Chevrolet 108 Running
26 32 51 Jeremy Clements One Stop/All South Electric Chevrolet 104 Accident
27 21 92 Josh Williams Parking Guidance Systems Chevrolet 103 Accident
28 7 20 John Hunter Nemechek Yahoo Toyota 103 Accident
29 8 19 Trevor Bayne He Gets Us Toyota 103 Accident
30 34 7 JJ Yeley Wawa Rechargers Chevrolet 98 Accident
31 30 44 Caesar Bacarella Advanced Drainage Systems Chevrolet 92 Accident
32 28 43 Ryan Ellis AAGI Chevrolet 91 Accident
33 19 4 Kyle Weatherman Duelly.com Chevrolet 45 DVP
34 26 38 Joe Graf Jr. Wawa Ford 42 DVP
35 35 53 Natalie Decker Wawa Rechargers Ford 42 Accident
36 17 9 Brandon Jones Menards/Fisher Nuts Chevrolet 41 Accident
37 29 24 Connor Mosack Toyota Racing Development Toyota 41 Accident
38 31 91 Alex Guenette EVIRUM/BKFC Chevrolet 41 Accident