Tyler Reddick Scores First-Career Xfinity Series Victory

Tyler Reddick scored his first-career Xfinity Series victory
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Running a partial NASCAR XFINITY Series schedule this season, Tyler Reddick spoiled the party for the opening round of the Playoffs by earning his first career win in Saturday night's VisitMyrtleBeach.com 300 at Kentucky Speedway.

The Chip Ganassi Racing driver took control of the lead 74 laps from the finish and never looked back. His 14.540-second margin of victory over teammate Brennan Poole was the largest in the series' history at the 1.5-mile speedway in 16 years of competition.

"I don't know if it was necessarily me making a statement, it was just Chip Ganassi Racing making a statement," said Reddick, who earned the triumph in his 15th XFINITY Series start. "Me and Brennan (Poole) were really fast all night.

"We had a really fast car last weekend, our mile-and-a-half program has been unreal. Mike Shiplett (crew chief) brought me from ground zero all the way to here. All the guys at Ganassi have gone above and beyond in helping me become a better driver."

Reddick who hadn't led a lap in his previous 14 races this season, but led a race-high 66 laps Saturday night added, "To be here today is surreal. We had such a really fast car the last time we were here, to be able to bring it to Victory Lane, I knew the car was capable."

Poole earned a career-best finish behind Reddick, giving Chip Ganassi Racing its first 1-2 finish in XFINITY Series competition.

Poole was also the highest-finishing playoff XFINITY Series Playoffs driver in the Round of 12.

[adinserter name="GOOGLE AD"] "I just think it was a strong statement tonight," said Poole, who earned his second top-five of 2017. "I'm proud of our Ganassi team coming up one-two. This is really a track that we have struggled at in the past. To come out and be strong in the first race of the playoffs is pretty awesome.

"I want to thank everyone who has put effort into this thing. It's really showed off the past couple of months. We've been really consistent and been right there. A win's coming for us."

Playoff driver Justin Allgaier rebounded from a flat tire inside the event's opening 25 laps and utilized a gutsy wave around call and the beneficiary of a Lap 75 free pass to bolt from a race-low 36th to finish third, his eighth top-five of 2017.

"My team at JR Motorsports obviously does a great job," said Allgaier who is tied for the XFINITY Series points lead with Cole Custer. "We talked about not beating ourselves in the first Playoff race. It was unfortunate there getting a flat tire. It wasn't in our control. We did what we had to do and persevered through it and we did a great job on pit calls and pit stops.

"I thought we had a car that maybe could win the race. After the race, I told my team we might not have won the playoffs tonight but we definitely salvaged what we needed to tonight to move ourselves forward."

NASCAR Next alumnus Kyle Benjamin in his fifth start of the season led the field to green after earning his second-career pole, until Stewart-Haas Racing's Custer muscled his way to the lead on Lap 42 and clinched his first career stage win.

With a two-tire strategy, Benjamin returned to the point to start Stage 2, but Custer soared back to the lead by the exit of Turn 2 on Lap 52 and dominated the stage to earn another 10 crucial stage points toward his playoff total.

Defending race winner Elliott Sadler elected to stay out at the end of Stage 2 and led the field back to green for the start of Stage 3 until Iowa XFINITY winner Ryan Preece on a similar strategy throttled to the lead on Lap 105 passing Sadler off Turn 2.

Reddick, with fresher tires, reeled in Preece for control of the race and made the pass on Lap 126. He checked out from the field until he pitted with 49 laps to go for his final pit stop of the night.

Reddick cycled back into the lead 10 laps later, pulling away from the competition and ultimately setting the tone for the finish.

Notes: Following the opening round at Kentucky, playoff drivers Jeremy Clements, Michael Annett, Blake Koch and Brennan Gaughan find themselves below the cutoff line for the Round of 8. William Byron suffered a loose wheel late in the race, leaving little time to recover, finishing 18th. Still, he remains fifth in the playoffs standings with benefit from the stage points he acquired during the 2017 season.

RACE RESULTS

Pos. # Driver Make Start Laps Led Status Points Playoff Points
1 42 Tyler Reddick Chevy 5 200 66 Running 58 0
2 48 Brennan Poole Chevy 8 200 0 Running 41 6
3 7 Justin Allgaier Chevy 4 200 0 Running 34 23
4 20 Ryan Preece Toyota 2 200 22 Running 47 0
5 00 Cole Custer 3 200 49 Running 52 7
6 1 Elliott Sadler Chevy 6 200 11 Running 35 20
7 21 Daniel Hemric Chevy 7 200 0 Running 43 9
8 3 Brian Scott Chevy 10 200 0 Running 36 0
9 19 Matt Tifft Toyota 9 200 0 Running 32 4
10 16 Ryan Reed Ford 13 199 0 Running 29 5
11 2 Ben Kennedy Chevy 11 199 0 Running 29 0
12 18 Kyle Benjamin Toyota 1 199 52 Running 37 0
13 33 Brandon Jones Chevy 14 199 0 Running 24 0
14 62 Brendan Gaughan Chevy 16 199 0 Running 23 3
15 23 Spencer Gallagher Chevy 19 199 0 Running 22 0
16 5 Michael Annett Chevy 18 199 0 Running 21 1
17 11 Blake Koch Chevy 17 198 0 Running 20 5
18 9 William Byron Chevy 12 198 0 Running 26 25
19 14 JJ Yeley Toyota 22 198 0 Running 18 0
20 39 Ryan Sieg Chevy 20 198 0 Running 17 0
21 4 Ross Chastain Chevy 21 198 0 Running 16 0
22 51 Jeremy Clements Chevy 25 198 0 Running 15 5
23 28 Dakoda Armstrong Toyota 24 196 0 Running 14 0
24 01 Harrison Rhodes Chevy 27 196 0 Running 13 0
25 0 Garrett Smithley Chevy 26 196 0 Running 12 0
26 90 Josh Williams Chevy 32 196 0 Running 11 0
27 46 Quin Houff Chevy 29 196 0 Running 10 0
28 8 BJ McLeod Chevy 23 194 0 Running 9 0
29 99 David Starr Chevy 28 194 0 Running 8 0
30 52 Joey Gase Chevy 34 193 0 Running 7 0
31 22 Sam Hornish Jr. Chevy 15 191 0 Running 6 0
32 78 Angela Ruch Chevy 35 190 0 Running 5 0
33 07 Korbin Forrister Chevy 31 188 0 Running 0 0
34 74 Mike Harmon Dodgee 40 65 0 Fuel Pump 3 0
35 40 John Jackson Chevy 39 59 0 Engine 2 0
36 13 Timmy Hill Dodgee 33 55 0 Overheating 1 0
37 89 Morgan Shepherd Chevy 36 27 0 Handling 1 0
38 92 Dexter Bean Chevy 38 27 0 Vibration 1 0
39 72 Carl Long Toyota 37 24 0 Engine 1 0
40 93 Jeff Green Chevy 30 16 0 Vibration 1 0

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