Allgaier sweeps Xfinity Series doubleheader at Richmond

The difference in his race was like night and day, but Justin Allgaier proved himself tops again — winning Saturday afternoon’s Virginia is for Racing Lovers 250 at Richmond Raceway answering a hard-fought victory Friday night and sweeping the Xfinity Series weekend doubleheader.

Allgaier’s No. 7 JR Motorsports Chevrolet essentially dominated the afternoon leading a race best 135 of the 250 laps and holding off his teammate Jeb Burton by a healthy 2.185 seconds for his third win of the season. It is the 14th victory of the 34-year-old Illinois native’s career, and Allgaier’s 770 total laps led in 2020 are the most of any driver this season.

“I knew how good our car was all day,” Allgaier said. “I knew at the end there, I knew we had speed, I knew when we needed to go we could, I just didn’t know how fast. My teammate Jeb Burton did a fantastic job on that last restart, just so proud of these guys.”

The runner-up showing for Burton is a career-best effort in the series. Ross Chastain finished third followed by Burton’s 19-year-old cousin Harrison Burton in fourth and Chastain’s Kaulig Racing teammate Justin Haley in fifth.

Allgaier’s JR Motorsports teammates Noah Gragson and Michael Annett were sixth and seventh, followed by Brandon Jones, Kaz Grala and Austin Cindric, who clinched the Xfinity Series Regular Season Championship with his effort. He receives a 15-point bonus for his season-long work when the series playoffs begin, Sept. 26 in Las Vegas.

“Wish we would have been able to do more with the Penske PPG Ford Mustang today,” said Cindric, whose five race wins in 2020 is a single season career-best.

“We sat down as a team at the beginning of the year and wrote down our top three goals — I’m not a big proponent of setting goals, but if we were going to put something on paper, my number one was winning the regular-season championship.

“Maybe at the beginning of the year or on the outside looking in that was a lofty goal, but we had a lot of speed and a lot of fight and really proud of that effort.”

Chastain’s third-place run gave him back-to-back top-five efforts at Richmond, but still keeps the Kaulig Racing driver winless with only next weekend’s regular-season finale at Bristol Motor Speedway remaining to notch a trophy before the seven-race playoff run.

He kept Allgaier honest in both races and was a front-runner all afternoon — his 58 laps out front second only to Allgaier’s effort. And they each won a stage — Allgaier the first stage and Chastain, the second. But neither Chastain nor Jeb Burton was able to wrestle the lead from Allgaier during a long green flag run after the second stage nor on a restart with 13 laps remaining following an incident with Riley Herbst and Brandon Brown.

Brown was able to continue and scored an impressive 11th-place finish — good enough to keep him 49 points ahead of 17th-place finisher Jeremy Clements in a duel for the 12th and final Xfinity Series Playoff position. Brown hopes to hold on to his 49-point advantage over Clements next Friday in the regular-season finale at Bristol Motor Speedway, the Food City 300 at 7 p.m. ET on NBCSN, PRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

Note: There were no issues in post-race inspection in the NASCAR Xfinity Series garage.

Results

Fin Str No. Driver Team Laps Status Led
1 14 7 Justin Allgaier BRANDT Chevrolet 250 Running 135
2 21 8 Jeb Burton LS Tractor Chevrolet 250 Running 12
3 11 10 Ross Chastain Nutrien Ag Solutions Chevrolet 250 Running 58
4 15 20 Harrison Burton # DEX Imaging Toyota 250 Running 0
5 8 9 Noah Gragson Bass Pro Shops/TrueTimber Camo Chevrolet 250 Running 16
6 13 11 Justin Haley LeafFilter Gutter Protection Chevrolet 250 Running 0
7 9 1 Michael Annett Pilot Flying J Chevrolet 250 Running 0
8 2 19 Brandon Jones Menards/Inspire Toyota 250 Running 16
9 7 21 Kaz Grala ruedebusch.com Chevrolet 250 Running 0
10 12 22 Austin Cindric PPG Ford 250 Running 0
11 16 68 Brandon Brown Original Larry’s Hard Lemonade Chevrolet 250 Running 0
12 20 36 Alex Labbe Larue/Rousseau Chevrolet 250 Running 0
13 3 5 Matt Mills J.F. Electric Chevrolet 250 Running 0
14 23 0 Jeffrey Earnhardt TeamJDMotorsports.com Chevrolet 250 Running 0
15 4 39 Ryan Sieg CMRRoofing.com Chevrolet 249 Running 0
16 5 98 Chase Briscoe Go Bowling Ford 249 Running 13
17 17 51 Jeremy Clements Repairables.com Chevrolet 249 Running 0
18 10 2 Brett Moffitt(i) Robert B Our Inc Co Chevrolet 249 Running 0
19 25 74 Bayley Currey(i) Danny Dietz Tribute Chevrolet 249 Running 0
20 30 47 Kyle Weatherman Honor And Sacrifice Chevrolet 248 Running 0
21 28 78 Mason Massey A-Z Companies Inc. Toyota 248 Running 0
22 35 13 Stephen Leicht RoofClaim.com Toyota 247 Running 0
23 18 7 Joey Gase Donate Life Virginia Chevrolet 247 Running 0
24 26 6 BJ McLeod JD Motorsports Chevrolet 247 Running 0
25 19 92 Josh Williams Alloy/Sleep Well Chevrolet 247 Running 0
26 1 44 Tommy Joe Martins AAN Adjusters Chevrolet 247 Running 0
27 22 8 Joe Graf Jr # Bucked Up Energy Chevrolet 247 Running 0
28 33 61 Chad Finchum SMITHBILT HOMES Toyota 246 Running 0
29 32 52 Kody Vanderwal # The Rolling Home Show with Bill Malone Chevrolet 246 Running 0
30 31 90 Dexter Bean Sleep Well/Alpha Prime Chevrolet 246 Running 0
31 27 93 Myatt Snider # Superior Essex Chevrolet 246 Running 0
32 34 99 Vinnie Miller Koolbox Ice Chevrolet 245 Running 0
33 24 4 Jesse Little # JD Motorsports Chevrolet 244 Running 0
34 6 18 Riley Herbst # Monster Energy Toyota 227 Accident 0
35 29 15 Colby Howard Project Hope Foundation Chevrolet 140 Accident 0
36 36 66 Timmy Hill(i) CRASHCLAIMSR.US Toyota 56 Fuel Pump 0