Arab Times

Jones tops Xfinity playoff contenders in wild Kansas race

Reddick finishes 2nd and Briscoe rallies to 3rd

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KANSAS CITY, Kansas, Oct 20, (AP): Brandon Jones raced to his first career Xfinity Series victory at Kansas Speedway after a lapped car wrecked what was shaping up as an entertaini­ng duel between playoff contenders Chase Briscoe and Christophe­r Bell.

It wasn’t the end of the drama, either.

Fellow playoff contenders Cole Custer and Tyler Reddick got into a pit-road melee after getting out of their cars. Custer was upset at the way Reddick raced him in the closing laps of the first race in the round of eight in NASCAR’s version of the playoffs.

Reddick finished second and Briscoe rallied to third, while playoff drivers Michael Annett and Justin Allgaier rounded out the top five. Custer was 11th with Bell right behind him.

Custer put his hand on Reddick’s shoulder, and the two immediatel­y grabbed at each other’s throats as they tumbled to the pavement. Crew members from both their teams jumped in with NASCAR officials in trying to pull them apart, and Custer dropped an expletive that was caught on live TV.

Reddick remained third behind Bell and Custer in the playoff standings.

Briscoe and Bell had even more misfortune.

The duo battled for the lead throughout the closing laps, and they were running side-by-side – Briscoe riding the wall and Bell hugging the stripe at the bottom of the track – when the slower car of Garrett Smithley moved up the track and right into their path.

Briscoe checked up, Bell got into him and both of them came away with heavy damage. Briscoe had his entire rear end sheared off and was forced to the pits to have another riveted in place, while Bell used a series of pit stops to allow his team members to reconstruc­t his right front fender.

Custer had the lead on the restart until Reddick tagged him in the left rear, dropping him off the pace. And when another caution came out for Joey Gase, it was Brandon Jones suddenly in front.

He nursed the lead as a quartet of playoff contenders battled for position behind him. Allgaier moved past Reddick with five to go, and Briscoe got a big run to get around him one lap later, then set his sights on trying to chase down Jones in the closing laps.

Reddick eventually made a move for second place and that’s how they finished.

Playoff contender Noah Gragson finished 13th after repeatedly tagging the wall with his right side, at one point cutting down his tire and forcing an off-schedule pit stop. Austin Cindric was 25th after an eventful day that put his hopes of advancing to Homestead in jeopardy.

 ??  ?? Brandon Jones (19) celebrates after winning a NASCAR Xfinity Series auto race at Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kansas on Oct
19. (AP)
Brandon Jones (19) celebrates after winning a NASCAR Xfinity Series auto race at Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kansas on Oct 19. (AP)

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