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Reddick wins at Road America for 1st Cup victory

/ The Associated Press

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ELKHART LAKE, Wis. — Tyler Reddick raced to his first NASCAR Cup Series victory Sunday, continuing the season-long trend of first-time winners on road courses.

Each of the first three road-course races this year has had a first-time winner, with Reddick breaking through at Road America after Ross Chastain won at the Circuit of the Americas and Daniel Suárez at Sonoma.

“What better place than Road America?” Reddick said. “I love the fans. I love this racetrack. Being here Fourth of July weekend is just so special.”

The Richard Childress Racing driver won by 3.304 seconds over defending race champion Chase Elliott of Hendrick Motorsport­s. All the other drivers were over 21 seconds behind Reddick.

Kyle Larson was third, followed by Chastain and Suárez.

Elliott had the pole position and led for much of the day as he attempted to follow his victory last week at Nashville with another.

Nobody has won more than two races through the first 18 events on the Cup Series calendar. It’s the first year in which the series

NASCAR Cup Series

Kwik Trip 250

Sunday

At Road America

Elkhart Lake, Wis.

Lap length: 4.05 miles

(Start position in parenthese­s)

1. (4) T. Reddick, Chevrolet, 62 laps, 41 pts.

2. (1) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 62, 38.

3. (3) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 62, 34.

4. (12) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, 62, 33.

5. (17) Daniel Suárez, Chevrolet, 62, 32.

6. (7) Chris Buescher, Ford, 62, 31.

7. (5) Austin Cindric, Ford, 62, 39.

8. (6) Michael Mcdowell, Ford, 62, 29.

9. (21) AJ Allmending­er, Chevrolet, 62, 0.

10. (28) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 62, 27.

11. (19) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 62, 36.

12. (8) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 62, 33.

13. (15) Martin Truex Jr, Toyota, 62, 24.

14. (2) Chase Briscoe, Ford, 62, 33.

15. (10) Cole Custer, Ford, 62, 22.

16. (29) William Byron, Chevrolet, 62, 21.

17. (14) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 62, 20.

18. (16) Christophe­r Bell, Toyota, 62, 19.

19. (33) R. Stenhouse Jr, Chevrolet, 62, 18.

20. (30) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 62, 25.

21. (9) Joey Hand, Ford, 62, 25.

22. (23) Harrison Burton, Ford, 62, 24.

23. (22) Kurt Busch, Toyota, 62, 27.

24. (34) Justin Haley, Chevrolet, 62, 20.

25. (32) Todd Gilliland, Ford, 62, 12.

26. (27) Erik Jones, Chevrolet, 62, 20.

27. (18) Joey Logano, Ford, 62, 17.

28. (24) Aric Almirola, Ford, 62, 9.

29. (13) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 62, 8.

30. (37) Kyle Tilley, Ford, 61, 7.

31. (20) A. Dillon, Chevrolet, brakes, 60, 6.

32. (31) Cody Ware, Ford, 59, 5.

33. (11) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 58, 4.

34. (35) Corey Lajoie, Chevrolet, 57, 3.

35. (25) B. Wallace, Toyota, brakes, 54, 9.

36. (26) Josh Bilicki, Chevrolet, 52, 0.

37. (36) L. Hezemans, Ford, fuelpump, 9, 0.

hasn’t had anyone win at least three of the first 18 races.

Elliott and Reddick were both well ahead of the field before making pit stops with about 20 laps remaining in the 62-lap race. Elliott had a narrow lead over Reddick as they came out of the pits, but Reddick eventually pulled ahead of him as they headed back toward the front of the pack.

“Just waited for the right opportunit­y and was able to

Tyler Reddick reacts after winning the Kwik Trip 250 after a NASCAR Cup Series auto race on Sunday in Elkhart Lake, Wis.

take advantage of it at Turn 65x,” Reddick said.

Reddick took over lead once all the cars had been ahead of made their pit stops.

Reddick had a chance to win slip away at Bristol in April. Reddick and Chase Briscoe were dueling for the lead that night when the two cars spun out of control, enabling Kyle Busch to slip

Rockies third baseman Ryan Mcmahon reacts as Cooper Hummel of the Arizona Diamondbac­ks slides into his hand and knocks his glove and the ball loose after a sixth-inning steal during Sunday’s game at Coors Field in Denver. the that him

past them for the victory.

“This year’s been one mistake away from greatness all year long,” Reddick said. “We finally did it today.”

Elliott was seeking his eighth career Cup Series road-course win to tie Tony Stewart for second place — one behind Jeff Gordon’s nine.

And he seemed well on his way to getting there.

Elliott was dealing with an apparent steering issue at the start of the race. He complained of an apparent brake issue near the halfway point.

Yet he still was in firm control for much of the day. Elliott didn’t win either of the first two stages only because he made pit stops just before the end of each

of them.

Briscoe won the first stage and Ryan Blaney took the second stage.

“I think we were good enough to win,” Elliott said. “Those always hurt.”

The Cup Series heads to the Atlanta Motor Speedway next Sunday. Kurt Busch won this event last year.

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