Elliott Snaps Winless Streak With Richmond Victory

Chase Elliott clebrates
Chase Elliott celebrates
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Chase Elliott broke through to record his first win of the season as the defending Xfinity Series champion too the checkered flag in Friday night's Virginia529 College Savings 250 at Richmond International Raceway.

Elliott led the final 83 laps and held off a strong charge by perennial Xfinity favorite Kyle Busch to snap a 39-race winless streak with his fourth career series win.

Brian Scott finished third ahead of Joey Logano and Erik Jones.

Elliott's victory helped him tighten up the lead on points leader Chris Buescher, moving him to second in points, just 21 behind the leader the championship battle.

"I'm just super excited to be back in Victory Lane," said Elliott. "I had a couple of chances (to win), and things just didn't go our way. I can't say enough about our pit crew tonight – they're the ones who really gave us the chance to go win this race. The pit stops were by far the best they've been all season, they just did a killer job. "

Elliott's victory was the first by an Xfinity Series regular at Richmond since Kyle Busch won back in 2004, a run of dominance by the Sprint Cup regulars spanning 22 races.

"I've run second to Kyle here last year, so I know how it feels," said Elliott. "You're doing the best you can and they're doing the best they can they have an awful lot of experience. Any companion weekend where you can go and run with Sprint Cup guys and have an opportunity to outrun them…that definitely feels good."

[adinserter name="GOOGLE AD"]Elliott led a race-high 83 laps and kept his car in the top five all night, but didn't take over the top spot until 168 laps in, when he beat his teammate Smith off pit road. Elliott then quickly overtook Ross Chastain for the lead and started to pull away.

Ryan Truex's crash with 25 laps to go set up the final run to the checkers with Elliott bringing the field to pit road for their final stops. Elliott's crew got the no. 9 NAPA Chevrolet out first ahead of Smith, Scott and Busch for the final restart.

Back under green, Busch shot to the outside around Smith and looked to make a move on Elliott for the top spot, but Elliott held him off and began to pull away.

With Elliott checking out on the field, the battle for third place heated up with Scott, Logano and Jones getting past Smith who faded to sixth in the final laps.

Busch's runner-up finish was his second straight following last week’s race at Darlington. Busch has racked up seven straight top-five finishes since returning from injuries he suffered in the season-opening race at Daytona.

"We were pressuring the 9 (Chase Elliott) trying to get by him seeing what we could do there but in the end just those guys were pretty good. We had to play catch up much of that race but right there at the end we kind of caught up but still not enough," said Busch. "I don't know if I would have got the lead, if I could have got away I think Chase (Elliott) was still too good. We fought hard and we came home a close second I guess."

Josh Berry finished seventh to score his best career finish in just his third career start.

Berry challenged the leaders early in the race and at one point moved up to challenge Brian Scott for the lead, but was done in by several slow stops on pit road that cost him 12 positions over the final 85 laps.

Berry, a stand-out late model driver, was making his only series start driving for JR Motorsports in a car usually campaigned by Kevin Harvick and team co-owner Dale Earnhardt, Jr.

"That was an awesome run. Just needed to better in restarts, need to do better on pit road and I think we would have had a real shot of winning that race," said Berry. "I did not expect us to be that good I felt like a top 10 was definitely possible, but to have a shot at a top five or a win, that was a crazy race. This whole day, I can't believe we had as good a run as we did. I really, really wish we didn't have that last caution, I think we could have had a shot to shock some people. I'm tickled to death about how we ran.

"I sure hope I helped (my cause) tonight. I'm just a short-track racer at heart, so tonight played into my favor."

Ty Dillon finished seventh and fell one spot to third in the point standing, trailing Elliott by six points. Austin Dillon was ninth, followed by Buescher.

Results

Pos No. Driver Make St. Laps Led Status
1 9 Chase Elliott Chevrolet 6 250 83 Running
2 54 Kyle Busch Toyota 1 250 78 Running
3 2 Brian Scott Chevrolet 3 250 63 Running
4 22 Joey Logano Ford 2 250 0 Running
5 20 Erik Jones Toyota 7 250 0 Running
6 7 Regan Smith Chevrolet 4 250 20 Running
7 88 Josh Berry Chevrolet 5 250 0 Running
8 3 Ty Dillon Chevrolet 9 250 0 Running
9 33 Austin Dillon Chevrolet 8 250 0 Running
10 60 Chris Buescher Ford 13 250 0 Running
11 42 Brennan Poole Chevrolet 16 250 0 Running
12 18 Daniel Suarez Toyota 10 250 0 Running
13 16 Ryan Reed Ford 14 250 0 Running
14 6 Darrell Wallace Jr Ford 32 250 0 Running
15 4 Ross Chastain Chevrolet 19 250 4 Running
16 62 Brendan Gaughan Chevrolet 11 249 0 Running
17 39 Ryan Sieg Chevrolet 17 249 0 Running
18 01 Landon Cassill Chevrolet 21 248 0 Running
19 8 Blake Koch Toyota 20 248 0 Running
20 28 J.J. Yeley Toyota 33 248 0 Running
21 43 Dakoda Armstrong Ford 18 247 0 Running
22 14 Cale Conley Toyota 22 247 0 Running
23 0 Harrison Rhodes Chevrolet 36 247 0 Running
24 1 Elliott Sadler Ford 12 246 0 Running
25 97 Dylan Kwasniewski Chevrolet 34 245 0 Running
26 24 Eric McClure Toyota 25 243 0 Running
27 52 Joey Gase Chevrolet 29 243 0 Running
28 13 Josh Reaume Toyota 40 242 0 Running
29 74 Mike Harmon Dodge 39 236 0 Running
30 25 John Wes Townley Chevrolet 28 234 0 Running
31 98 Ryan Truex Ford 15 216 0 Accident
32 26 Hermie Sadler Toyota 23 159 0 Electrical
33 70 Matt Waltz Chevrolet 37 135 0 Electrical
34 51 Jeremy Clements Chevrolet 27 133 0 Accident
35 15 Ryan Ellis Chevrolet 35 56 2 Vibration
36 40 Carl Long Dodge 38 38 0 Suspension
37 44 David Starr Toyota 26 16 0 Accident
38 66 Benny Gordon Toyota 24 3 0 Accident
39 90 Jimmy Weller III Chevrolet 30 2 0 Accident
40 19 Jeff Green Toyota 31 2 0 Vibration

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