Ross Chastain Breaks Through For First Xfinity Victory

Ross Chastain celebrates his first Xfinity Series win
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Two weeks ago at Darlington, Ross Chastain showcased his potential in the No. 42 Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet, leading 90 laps before falling out of the race in a dust-up with veteran Kevin Harvick.

In Saturday’s DC Solar 300 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, his second trip in Ganassi’s car, Chastain closed the deal, surviving three restarts in the final 20 laps to earn his first NASCAR Xfinity Series victory in his 132nd start.

Chastain led 180 of 200 laps and swept the first two stages at the 1.5-mile track. To cement the victory, he held of five-time winner Justin Allgaier, who clinched the regular-season championship and accompanying 15-Playoff-point bonus after finishing fifth in Stage 2.

"Holy cow! I’m just a watermelon farmer from Florida – I’m not supposed to do that," said Chastain, who carried one of his trademark watermelons to Victory Lane. "This shows you anything in your life is possible. I gave one away at Darlington, and this was awesome racing.

"I never thought this would happen. It’s incredible. Allgaier was awesome. He’s insane. I had to play possum there (on the restarts) and then changed it up. The car was just amazing. This was all we could ask for. We did it!"

In a car that showed its superiority on longer runs, Chastain was forced to win the race in short sprints. Vinnie Miller’s spin on lap 175 caused the sixth caution and forced a restart on lap 181. Trying to side-draft Allgaier right after the cars took off, Chastain brushed the side of Allgaier’s No. 7 JR Motorsports Chevrolet and kept the lead.

On a lap 188 restart, after Chase Briscoe’s brutal crash into the inside backstretch wall, Chastain moved up the track to block Allgaier’s run into turn 1 – and kept the lead.

On the final restart with five laps left, after a five-car pileup slowed the race for the eighth time, Chastain cleared Allgaier through turns 1 and 2 but got a tap from the No. 7 car that propelled him forward down the backstretch.

Chastain pulled out to a 1.629-second lead at the finish.

Justin Allgaier clinched the Xfinity "regular season" title
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Allgaier confessed to a moment of frustration after the side-to-side contact on lap 181 but had cooled down by the time the final restart rolled around.

"I tried everything I could do to pass him as clean as I could," Allgaier said. "That restart there, I thought we had a good shot at it. We had done a good job on the regular-season championship and had locked it up… what I was afraid of was blowing the left-rear tire. We had made contact right at the left rear tire, and that was my biggest fear.

"But Ross did a great job today and had by far the best car… At the end of the day, it’s cool to see him get the win. If we couldn’t do it, I’m glad to see him get the win."

Cole Custer ran third and claimed a bonus of 10 Playoff points for finishing second in the regular season. Christopher Bell was fourth, followed by Elliott Sadler. Ryan Preece, Brandon Jones, Ryan Truex, Austin Cindric and Spencer Gallagher completed the top 10.

A bone-jarring wreck in turn 4 interrupted Chastain’s dominance of the first two stages. Matt Tiift’s No. 2 Chevrolet turned sideways in the middle of the corner, right into the path of Ryan Reed’s No. 16 Ford. Reed slammed into the front-left of Tifft’s Chevy, and both cars rocketed into the outside wall.

Reed climbed from his car and sat down on the asphalt, leaning against the car door as he collected himself.

"I haven’t seen the replay, so I don’t know exactly what happened," Reed said after exiting the infield care center. "Not sure if he lost a tire or what. That was a tough one. Knocked the wind out of me pretty bad. The right side is all banged up.

"I’m all good. Nothing broken or anything. I’ll just be sore tomorrow. Thankfully, everyone on our Ford Mustang worked really hard this weekend. I feel like we were getting it better and able to run the top 10 once we got the car a little better. It just got cut short, unfortunately."

The only consolation for the early exit is that Tifft already had secured a position in the Playoffs, and Reed locked himself into the final berth despite falling out in 35th place.

Cindric also claimed a position in the Playoffs, which will feature the following 12 drivers, in order of seeding: Allgaier, Bell, Sadler, Custer, Tyler Reddick, Chastain, Daniel Hemric, Jones, Tifft, Truex, Cindric and Reed.

RACE RESULTS

Finish Start # Driver Sponsor/Make Laps Led Points Status
1 5 42 Ross Chastain DC Solar Chevrolet 200 180 60 Running
2 8 7 Justin Allgaier BRANDT Chevrolet 200 16 45 Running
3 1 0 Cole Custer Code 3 Associates Ford 200 3 50 Running
4 4 20 Christopher Bell # GameStop Tomb Raider Toyota 200 0 49 Running
5 3 1 Elliott Sadler OneMain Financial Chevrolet 200 0 45 Running
6 34 18 Ryan Preece Rheem Toyota 200 0 31 Running
7 36 19 Brandon Jones Menards Mastercraft Doors Toyota 200 0 35 Running
8 38 11 Ryan Truex LeafFilter Gutter Protection Chevrolet 200 0 32 Running
9 2 22 Austin Cindric # MoneyLion Ford 200 0 36 Running
10 14 23 Spencer Gallagher Allegiant Chevrolet 200 0 27 Running
11 18 38 JJ Yeley RSS Racing Chevrolet 200 0 26 Running
12 10 39 Ryan Sieg Big Valley Towing Chevrolet 200 0 25 Running
13 12 51 Jeremy Clements RepairableVehicales.com Chevrolet 200 0 24 Running
14 16 4 Landon Cassill Chevrolet 200 0 23 Running
15 17 35 Joey Gase Sparks Chevrolet 200 0 22 Running
16 15 36 Alex Labbe # Sticky-stuff.com Chevrolet 200 0 21 Running
17 21 8 Ray Black II Chevrolet 198 0 20 Running
18 39 0 Garrett Smithley FAME-USA.com Chevrolet 197 0 19 Running
19 23 15 BJ McLeod teamjdmotorsports.com Chevrolet 197 0 18 Running
20 31 90 Josh Williams Sleep Well/Star Tron Chevrolet 196 0 17 Running
21 22 78 Cole Rouse Chevrolet 194 0 16 Running
22 27 76 Spencer Boyd # Grunt Style Chevrolet 194 0 15 Running
23 20 26 Max Tullman Yurpal.com Ford 192 0 14 Running
24 19 55 Bayley Currey Prevagen Toyota 191 0 0 Running
25 29 40 Chad Finchum # Smithbilt Homes Chevrolet 191 0 12 Running
26 33 1 Vinnie Miller # JAS Expedited Trucking Chevrolet 191 0 11 Running
27 26 45 Josh Bilicki # Prevagen Toyota 190 0 10 Running
28 7 9 Tyler Reddick # ationwide Children's Chevrolet 188 0 11 Accident
29 35 21 Daniel Hemric South Point Hotel & Casino Chevrolet 188 1 22 Accident
30 6 3 Shane Lee Childress Vineyards Chevrolet 188 0 7 Accident
31 13 60 Chase Briscoe Ford Ford 181 0 9 Accident
32 24 52 David Starr Chevrolet 145 0 5 Engine
33 28 74 Mike Harmon Shadow Warriors Project Chevrolet 93 0 4 Clutch
34 25 66 Timmy Hill CrashClaimsR.Us Dodge 74 0 3 Suspension
35 11 16 Ryan Reed Drive Down A1C Lilly Diabetes Ford 64 0 2 Accident
36 37 2 Matt Tifft KCMG Chevrolet 63 0 1 Accident
37 40 13 Stan Mullis OCR Gaz Bar Dodge 51 0 1 Vibration
38 32 72 John Jackson CrashClaimsR.Us Toyota 30 0 PE Vibration
39 30 93 Jeff Green RSS Racing Chevrolet 18 0 1 Vibration
40 9 5 Michael Annett Allstate Parts & Service Group Chevrolet 5 0 1 Accident


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