Aric Almirola Wins In Wild Finish at Daytona

Aric Almirola
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Another restrictor-plate race, another controversial finish. And another bizarre Xfinity Series victory for Aric Almirola.

Almirola collected his second-career NASCAR Xfinity Series victory after being declared the winner in Friday night’s Firecracker 250 at Daytona International Speedway after a wild, three-lap overtime finish that ended under caution with Almirola scored just ahead of Justin Allgaier after a video review by NASCAR.

Ryan Sieg was credited with third, followed by Joey Logano and Brendan Gaughan.

Almirola’s victory was the second at Daytona for the Tampa, Florida native, who scored his first Sprint Cup victory here in the July race back in 2014.

"I’m so glad to be back in Victory Lane here at Daytona," Almirola said. "This is such a special place for me. I won my first Cup race here two years ago, and for me, this is my first XFINITY win.

"I was an emotional last few laps. I thought I had a shot to win but wasn't sure I would get it done. It is a huge night for me to get back to victory lane in the XFINITY Series. I didn't feel like I truly won in the XFINITY Series before but tonight was my night. Now I can truly say I have truly won in every series in NASCAR."

The victory in Friday night’s race marked the second time Almirola had won in an odd set of circumstances – his first win coming in 2007 at Milwaukee where he was credited with the victory after turning over the wheel to Denny Hamlin just 59 laps into the race.

"I know I have a win, but there’s always been an asterisk next to it," said Almirola. "I hated the fact that I got credit for that. When they called me the winner, I didn’t want any of the credit. (Crew chief) Dave Rogers actually got the trophy. They tried to give me the trophy, but I didn’t want it. I didn’t think I deserved to win the race, because I wasn’t in the car when the race was over.

"But tonight I was. Tonight we went to Victory Lane, and I’m here, and I was in the car – so this is my first XFINITY win."

Friday night’s outcome was very similar to the previous Xfinity Series restrictor-plate race earlier this season at Talladega, where Elliott Sadler was declared the winner after a delayed caution force NASCAR to go to video to figure out the winner – only this time, it seemed like nearly 10 minutes before the word came down from NASCAR.

"It felt like about two and a half days," said Almirola. "I was just trying to keep my emotions in check. I was ready to be really, really excited or really, really mad. I was waiting to figure out which one I was going to be."

[adinserter name="GOOGLE AD"] Almirola led just two laps in Friday’s event – one at lap 87, and the final one – which was scheduled for 100 laps but was pushed into overtime following a crash in turn three with two laps to go.

David Ragan started up front for the green-white-checkered finish with Almirola restarting second on the outside. Allgaier and Erik Jones made up the second row.

By the time the field came off the backstretch on the first overtime lap, they first six cars were stacked up three-wide in two car tandems – Ragan and Jones on the bottom, Almirola and Allgaier in the middle, and Ryan Sieg and Joey Logano up top.

As they came into the short chute off turn four, Ragan left Jones and pulled up in front of Almirola, then shifted high in front of Sieg. The move cost Ragan momentum, and the tandem of Almirola and Allgaier powered by on the inside. Sieg then dropped in behind them, hanging Ragan out to dry.

As Ragan fell back, the field stacked up behind him on the back straight and finally Jeff Green got into the back of Ragan and turned him into the inside wall, triggering a massive pileup.

With the wreck still underway on the backstretch, NASCAR held the caution flag, hoping to end the race under green, but finally threw the yellow as the leaders entered the front straight, forcing NASCAR to rely on video to determine who was out front at the time the caution was displayed.

Although replays showed both drivers in a virtual dead heat when the caution lights were first illuminated, NASCAR announced Almirola as the winner,

Almirola (98) and Justin Allgaier (7) come to the checkered flag in Friday's race
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For Allgaier, who himself is riding a 58-race winless streak, it was the second time he’s been on the losing end of a restrictor-plate race, after finished second at earlier this year at Talladega.

"I guess it depends on what replay you look at," said Allgaier. "We definitely had the momentum on the backstretch, we kind of stalled out in the middle of (turns) three and four, and then felt like we had it coming back again toward the start-finish line, but….When you lose ‘em by that little bit, it’s definitely frustrating.

"But when you’re disappointed with second, it’s still a good day."

Ragan had led 15 of the final 16 laps in his first Xfinity Series start since finishing third in this same race a year ago. Ragan had been called up to fill in as driver of the no. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota for Matt Tifft, who underwent successful surgery to remove a brain tumor on Friday.

"It was a crazy finish. Speedway racing produces crazy finishes and I didn’t really want to see that last caution come out. I felt like we were in control enough," said Ragan of the final restart. "I was kind of a sitting duck up there. I felt like my teammate Erik Jones, he did a great job on that white flag lap and we just got separated.

"I saw that the 98 (Aric Almirola) and the 7 (Justin Allgaier) had a decent run and thought I could block the very top, but you only have so much room and that’s just a product of speedway racing."

Race Results

Pos. # Driver Make Start Laps Led Status Points
1 98 Aric Almirola Ford 23 103 2 Running 0
2 7 Justin Allgaier Chevy 7 103 3 Running 40
3 39 Ryan Sieg Chevy 30 103 0 Running 38
4 22 Joey Logano Ford 4 103 46 Running 0
5 62 Brendan Gaughan Chevy 17 103 1 Running 37
6 16 Ryan Reed Ford 14 103 0 Running 35
7 17 Jeff Green Toyota 18 103 0 Running 34
8 21 Spencer Gallagher Chevy 27 103 0 Running 0
9 88 Chase Elliott Chevy 15 103 5 Running 0
10 20 Erik Jones Toyota 3 103 0 Running 31
11 4 Ross Chastain Chevy 24 103 2 Running 31
12 28 Dakoda Armstrong Toyota 26 103 0 Running 29
13 0 Garrett Smithley Chevy 39 103 0 Running 28
14 3 Ty Dillon Chevy 11 103 3 Running 28
15 15 Ryan Ellis Chevy 37 103 0 Running 26
16 51 Jeremy Clements Chevy 32 103 0 Running 25
17 44 J.J. Yeley Toyota 19 103 0 Running 24
18 1 Elliott Sadler Chevy 9 103 11 Running 24
19 52 Joey Gase Chevy 34 103 0 Running 22
20 6 Darrell Wallace Jr Ford 6 103 0 Running 21
21 18 David Ragan Toyota 1 103 18 Running 0
22 11 Blake Koch Chevy 16 103 0 Running 19
23 14 Benny Gordon Toyota 12 102 0 Running 18
24 85 Bobby Gerhart Chevy 31 102 0 Running 17
25 25 Scott Lagasse Jr Ford 35 100 0 Running 16
26 48 Brennan Poole Chevy 8 97 0 Accident 15
27 93 David Starr Chevy 33 96 0 Accident 14
28 2 Austin Dillon Chevy 2 96 10 Running 0
29 33 Brandon Jones Chevy 13 82 0 Running 12
30 24 Corey Lajoie Toyota 10 73 0 Oil Leak 11
31 13 Mark Thompson Toyota 20 57 1 Engine 11
32 19 Daniel Suarez Toyota 5 48 0 Accident 9
33 90 Mario Gosselin Chevy 22 47 0 Oil Leak 8
34 01 Ryan Preece Chevy 28 42 0 Engine 7
35 89 Morgan Shepherd Chevy 29 28 1 Rear Gear 7
36 87 Joe Nemechek Toyota 25 14 0 Accident 0
37 42 Justin Marks Chevy 21 14 0 Accident 4
38 97 Alex Guenette Chevy 38 9 0 Accident 3
39 07 Ray Black Jr Chevy 36 8 0 Accident 2
40 78 B J McLeod Ford 40 1 0 Engine 1

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