Chase Briscoe wins 2nd half of Xfinity doubleheader

A day after spinning his No. 98 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford into the inside wall at Dover International Speedway, Chase Briscoe dominated the Drydene 200, winning the second leg of a Saturday/Sunday NASCAR Xfinity Series doubleheader.

Starting from the rear of the field in a backup car, Briscoe took control of the race with 20 laps left in the second stage and never looked back. All told, he led 107 of 200 laps at the Monster Mile, only surrendering the top spot during a cycle of pit stops during the closing 103-lap green-flag run.

Perhaps more important, Briscoe reclaimed the momentum he enjoyed while winning five of the first 13 races of the season. More recently, Austin Cindric had pulled even with his close friend and fellow Ford driver by winning five of six events.

Despite the wreck in Saturday’s event, Briscoe was confident enough to tell wife Marissa that he was going to win on Sunday. Marissa told the world about the conversation in a tweet that said, “Chase called me before the race and said, ‘I’m going to win the race today.’ Bring it home, babe!!”

“I told her today I was so mad after yesterday, I had to go win,” Briscoe acknowledged after the race. “It’s just a testament to these Stewart-Haas guys to pull a backup out—honestly, it was better than our primary, I thought.

“It’s pretty cool to win from the back here in a backup. This is (crew chief Richard) Boswell’s home race track, (sponsor) HighPoint.com’s second closest race track.”

Even though he called his shot, the victory brought a welcome sense of relief.

“We hadn’t won in a month and a half, but it feels like five years,” said Briscoe, who collected his first win at Dover and the eighth of his career. “We’re coming back where I felt like we were at the beginning of the year.

“Truthfully, I felt like today was the most dominant car we’ve had all year long. Hopefully, we can continue that trend. It feels good to be back in Victory Lane—that’s for sure.”

Briscoe finished 2.463 seconds ahead of runner-up Ross Chastain, who improved one spot from Saturday’s finish. Though Briscoe muscled his way past Chastain’s No. 10 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet after the final cycle of pit stops, Chastain minimized the contact and instead expressed his delight at being competitive with the cars that have dominated the series this year.

“To come here and run with that car (Briscoe), the 22 (Cindric) and those guys that have been kicking our butts all year is a big statement,” Chastain said. “We did it both days. We were consistently up there.

“I’m just happy that we had the speed. When we win, we’ll win a lot. Today is what it is, and no hard feelings.”

Cindric ran third—his worst finish in the last eight races—followed by Brandon Jones, Daniel Hemric, Noah Gragson, and Saturday winner Justin Allgaier, as only seven drivers finished on the lead lap. Chastain won the first stage before Briscoe completed his run from the rear of the field and took control.

Note: There were no major issues in post-race inspection in the Xfinity Series garage. One car was found with one unsecured lug nut — the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota of ninth-place finisher Riley Herbst.

Race 2 Results

Fin Str No. Driver Team Laps Status Led
1 6 98 Chase Briscoe Highpoint.com Ford 200 Running 107
2 13 10 Ross Chastain Moose Fraternity Chevrolet 200 Running 24
3 14 22 Austin Cindric PPG Ford 200 Running 1
4 16 19 Brandon Jones Menards/Pelonis Toyota 200 Running 8
5 9 8 Daniel Hemric Poppy Bank Chevrolet 200 Running 0
6 12 9 Noah Gragson Bass Pro Shops/TrueTimber Camo Chevrolet 200 Running 11
7 15 7 Justin Allgaier FFA Chevrolet 200 Running 19
8 7 1 Michael Annett Pilot/Flying J Chevrolet 199 Running 5
9 10 18 Riley Herbst # Monster Energy Toyota 199 Running 0
10 1 2 Brett Moffitt(i) Robert B Our Inc Chevrolet 199 Running 25
11 11 20 Harrison Burton # Fields/DEX Imaging Toyota 199 Running 0
12 8 11 Justin Haley LeafFilter Gutter Protection Chevrolet 199 Running 0
13 5 21 Anthony Alfredo ADS/Footing First Chevrolet 199 Running 0
14 4 39 Ryan Sieg CMRRoofing.com Chevrolet 199 Running 0
15 24 44 Tommy Joe Martins Gilreath Farms Red Angus Chevrolet 198 Running 0
16 2 68 Brandon Brown Jabs Construction Chevrolet 198 Running 0
17 18 90 Alex Labbe Prolon/VRVictoriaVille.com Chevrolet 198 Running 0
18 17 93 Myatt Snider # The Original Louisiana Hot Sauce Chevrolet 197 Running 0
19 3 51 Jeremy Clements RepairableVehicles.com Chevrolet 197 Running 0
20 25 7 David Starr Jacob Construction Chevrolet 197 Running 0
21 21 8 Joe Graf Jr # Bucked Up Energy Chevrolet 197 Running 0
22 22 92 Josh Williams Musselman’s Big Cup Applesauce Chevrolet 197 Running 0
23 20 4 Jesse Little # Drydene Chevrolet 197 Running 0
24 32 13 Chad Finchum GARRISON HOMES Toyota 196 Running 0
25 28 6 BJ McLeod Drydene Chevrolet 196 Running 0
26 31 15 Colby Howard Project Hope Foundation Chevrolet 196 Running 0
27 34 52 Kody Vanderwal # ADVANCED DAIRY SERVICES Chevrolet 196 Running 0
28 27 99 Stefan Parsons Rich Mar Florist Toyota 196 Running 0
29 19 0 Jeffrey Earnhardt Drydene Chevrolet 195 Running 0
30 35 5 Matt Mills JF Electric Chevrolet 194 Running 0
31 23 61 Stephen Leicht JANIKING Toyota 192 Running 0
32 30 36 Korbin Forrister(i) Nursing Home Heroes Chevrolet 167 Brakes 0
33 33 74 Bayley Currey(i) Chevrolet 106 Engine 0
34 36 66 Timmy Hill(i) JANIKING Toyota 59 Overheating 0
35 26 47 Kyle Weatherman Thin Blue Line USA Chevrolet 23 Suspension 0
36 29 78 Vinnie Miller Glassskinz Chevrolet 11 Accident 0