Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Annett wins Xfinity opener at Daytona

- By Jenna Fryer The Associated Press

Michael Annett stretched the Speedweeks streak of firsttime winners to three with a victory Saturday in the Xfinity Series season opener at Daytona Internatio­nal Speedway.

Annett won for the first time at NASCAR’s national level, a career that spans 345 races in three series. He gave JR Motorsport­s, owned by Dale Earnhardt Jr., his sister and Rick Hendrick, its fourth in five years at Daytona

“A lot of people have been down on Michael Annett for a while now,” Earnhardt said.

He likened Annett’s opportunit­y driving the No. 1 Chevrolet for JRM, a competitiv­e Xfinity Series team, to when the late Dale Earnhardt gave Michael Waltrip a ride in 2001. It was Waltrip’s first ride in a car capable of winning and he ended an 462-losing streak by winning the Daytona 500 in his debut race for Dale Earnhardt Inc.

“It reminds me of an Earnhardt giving a Michael a chance years ago to show his potential,” Earnhardt Jr. said about Annett’s victory.

Annett followed Austin Hill, winner of the Truck Series opener, and Harrison Burton, winner of the ARCA opener, as first-time winners this week.

Allgaier finished second for a 1-2 Chevrolet finish but didn’t have an opportunit­y to pass Annett for the lead. The racing was largely single-file and strung out, the opposite of Friday night’s crashmarre­d Truck Series race.

Drivers on Saturday found it difficult to mount a passing attempt so they mostly stayed in line.

“I was disappoint­ed I couldn’t make a run but a great way to start the season, come out of here second with some points,” said Allgaier, who praised Annett for earning the victory.

“He has tried so hard and the effort and time he’s put in into it.”

Brandon Jones was third in Toyota’s debut of the Supra in the Xfinity Series. Ryan Sieg was fourth in a Chevrolet, followed by Austin Cindric in a Ford for Team Penske.

Annett has longtime sponsorshi­p from Pilot Flying J and has taken it to various teams trying to find a competitiv­e ride. He ran three full seasons in the Cup Series but didn’t score a single top10 finish in 109 career starts. So Annett in 2017 stepped down to the Xfinity Series and spent the last two years driving for JR Motorsport­s.

“This is amazing — eight years in the series,” Annett said while crediting his team for sticking with him “through the hard times when everyone counts me out. Our slogan this year is ‘One team, one dream, one goal.’”

 ?? CHRIS O’MEARA — ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Michael Annett waves the checkered flag after getting it from a race official at the end of the Xfinity race Saturday at Daytona Internatio­nal Speedway. Annett won the race.
CHRIS O’MEARA — ASSOCIATED PRESS Michael Annett waves the checkered flag after getting it from a race official at the end of the Xfinity race Saturday at Daytona Internatio­nal Speedway. Annett won the race.

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