Gragson Grabs First NXS Win In Wild Daytona Finish

Noah Gragson celebrates
Noah Gragson celebrates
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With cars crashing behind him on the final lap, Noah Gragson held the lead as the caution flag came out, ending the NASCAR Racing Experience 300 at Daytona International Speedway.

With the race essentially over with the yellow flag, Gragson scored his first career NASCAR Xfinity Series win, and gave JR Motorsports their third consecutive win in the series season opener.

“Yeah, I seen myself get pushed out in the mirror, and just tried to work all race long managing how far out in front of the car behind me I got," Gragson said. “If it weren't for this Hendrick power, I don't think we would have been able to get here to Victory Lane."

Following a grinding crash that eliminated several contenders on lap 114 of 120, Gragson battled side-by-side with Chase Briscoe as the race resumed with three laps to go. With drafting help from rookie Harrison Burton on the outside, Gragson finally got to the point as the field raced to the white flag. Gragson held the lead, with Burton trying to get a run with help from Timmy Hill as the race entered the final lap.

[adinserter name="GOOGLE AD"]Behind them, defending race winner Michael Annett was sent spinning into the outside wall backstretch wall off a push from Brandon Brown. Annett’s car was heavily damaged as it spun into the wall head on, with Alex Labbe, Jesse Little and David Starr all getting caught up in the melee.

Moments later, the caution flag finally flew, ending the race and sending Gragson and his Dale Earnhardt, Jr. owned team to victory lane.

“I spent a lot of time with Dale Jr. this week, talked to him for about two hours, and wanted to be a better speedway racer," Gragson said. “He told me, go have fun, wreckers or checkers. You've got to manage your gaps, be there at the end, and just go lead the damn thing. That's what we did."

“We just sat down and talked about all the scenarios that you can find yourself in at the draft and what to do, what to expect and what to do with the cars and how they're acting around you, and we talked for a good while," said Earnhardt, Jr. “Looks like he used some of that stuff, and I like sharing that information with those drivers, especially our guys. But really anybody that comes to me for advice I want to be able to help them."

The win marks the seventh overall series victory for JR Motorsports at Daytona. Earnhardt, Jr. said as a driver or an owner, it never gets old.

“You know, don't expect I'll ever do it again as a driver, so I'll take these whenever they're coming, right," said Earnhardt, Jr. “If I can get in here as an owner or part of any kind of success like this, it's a great feeling. You've got a lot of people that are part of this, my sister and Rick Hendrick, all the guys, all the people in the shop and the guys on the team. It's just fun to be able to celebrate all this with our company. We've got a great company, man, so many people, and so it's good to be successful."

Harrison Burton, who is competing for Rookie of the Year honors for Joe Gibbs Racing, finished in second, his best career finish.

“We had a good day. We fought back from a lot of adversity," said Burton. “We got damage. My team did a good job repairing it. We kind of still couldn’t poke through the hole like we needed too, but the 66 (Hill) got lined up behind me. Noah (Gragson) got out front about a car and a half and I thought ‘He might be in trouble here’, but then the caution came out.

“Just really proud of our guys. We had a tough day. I think that there were a couple times in the race that we were down and out, and our guys clawed it out. I was proud of that effort."

Allgaier brings his wadded up Camaro onto pit road
Allgaier brings his wadded up Camaro onto pit road

Hill came home in third, with Atlanta, Georgia’s Brandon Jones in fourth and Briscoe in fifth.

Over the course of the final segment of the race, the field ran mostly single file, as pit strategies paid out. A quick green flag pit stop on lap 80 got Gragson off pit road first, and when pit stops finally cycled through 20 laps later, Gragson assumed the lead, with Jeb Burton and Chase Briscoe in tow.

The complexion of the race changed when Josh Bilicki spun in turn 4 due to a flat tire. Jeremy Clements slowed down to avoid Bilicki, and was plowed into by Justin Allgaier, bringing out the caution.

On the restart, Briscoe got to the lead in turn 2. As the field thundered down the backstretch, Briscoe began to challenge on the outside with a push from teammate Jeb Burton. Briscoe moved up to block the move, stacking up the field behind him. Burton’s car was tagged from behind by Austin Cindric, sending him first down into the side of Jones, then up head-on into the outside wall. Both Burton and Cindric spun, gathering up several cars in the process, including Ross Chastain, Caesar Bacarella, Jesse Little, Brett Moffitt, Josh Williams and Chad Finchum.

Race officials brought the field to a halt on the backstretch under the red flag to allow for track clean up.

That set up the final three lap sprint to the finish, with Gragson and Briscoe battling side-by-side for the lead until Gragson finally moved out front for good coming to the white flag.

Justin Haley, Brown, Ray Black II, Tucker, Georgia’s Ryan Sieg and Labbe rounded out the top ten.

Results

Fin Str No. Driver Team Laps Status
1 12 9 Noah Gragson Bass Pro Shops/BRCC Chevrolet 120 Running
2 8 20 Harrison Burton # Dex Imaging Toyota 120 Running
3 26 66 Timmy Hill VSI Racing/RoofClaim.com Toyota 120 Running
4 6 19 Brandon Jones Interstate Batteries Toyota 120 Running
5 10 98 Chase Briscoe Highpoint.com Ford 120 Running
6 3 11 Justin Haley LeafFilter Gutter Protection Chevrolet 120 Running
7 11 68 Brandon Brown Larry's Lemonade Chevrolet 120 Running
8 16 7 Ray Black II CDA Tech Chevrolet 120 Running
9 9 39 Ryan Sieg CMR Roofing Chevrolet 120 Running
10 19 36 Alex Labbe Globocam/Rousseau Chevrolet 120 Running
11 2 1 Michael Annett AHA/Pilot Flying J Chevrolet 119 Accident
12 34 52 JJ Yeley Chevrolet 119 Running
13 22 0 BJ McLeod Opav Chevrolet 119 Running
14 25 78 Vinnie Miller UAP.ORG Toyota 119 Running
15 36 47 Joe Nemechek(i) Patriots PAC of America Chevrolet 119 Running
16 35 74 Mike Harmon Chevrolet 119 Running
17 20 15 Robby Lyons II CSM/Carr & Sons Masonry Chevrolet 119 Running
18 31 6 David Starr Whataburger Chevrolet 119 Running
19 18 4 Jesse Little # KSDT/Series Seating Chevrolet 118 Accident
20 33 13 Chad Finchum Garrison Homes Toyota 118 Running
21 32 99 Josh Bilicki DITEC Marine/Insurance King Toyota 117 Running
22 23 38 Ross Chastain C2 Freight Resources Chevrolet 115 Running
23 4 8 Jeb Burton LS Tractor Chevrolet 114 Accident
24 24 2 Brett Moffitt(i) Plan B Sales Chevrolet 114 Accident
25 15 22 Austin Cindric MoneyLion Ford 113 Accident
26 17 92 Josh Williams Sleep Well/Harkin Construction Chevrolet 113 Accident
27 21 93 CJ McLaughlin Sci Aps Chevrolet 113 Running
28 29 51 Jeremy Clements Repairables.com Chevrolet 113 Running
29 14 90 Caesar Bacarella Maxim/Alpha Prime Regimen Chevrolet 112 Accident
30 13 7 Justin Allgaier BRANDT Chevrolet 107 Accident
31 30 5 Matt Mills J F Electric Toyota 101 Electrical
32 7 18 Riley Herbst # Monster Toyota 59 Accident
33 1 21 Myatt Snider TaxSlayer Chevrolet 59 Accident
34 27 25 Chris Cockrum Advanced Communications Group Chevrolet 59 Accident
35 28 61 Austin Hill(i) AISIN Group Toyota 37 Accident
36 5 8 Joe Graf Jr # CORE Development Group Chevrolet 37 Accident