Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Briscoe finds a way, wins Xfinity race at Homestead

- By Tim Reynolds

HOMESTEAD, FLA. » Chase Briscoe lost much of his team and got a win for them.

Briscoe survived two late cautions and a frantic overtime finish to prevail in an Xfinity Series race at Homestead-Miami Speedway — while adding to a nightmaris­h weekend for Noah Gragson, who saw a huge lead slip away in the final laps for the second consecutiv­e day.

Briscoe was without crew chief Richard Boswell, car chief Nick Hutchins and engineer DJ Vanderley, all of whom began serving four-race suspension­s for a safety violation that happened Saturday. So Briscoe — a big Tony Stewart fan growing up — got StewartHaa­s Racing competitio­n director Greg Zipadelli to fill in as his crew chief and prevailed.

“It’s just a testament to our team,” Briscoe said.

Brandon Jones was second, Ross Chastain was third and A.J. Allmending­er was fourth. Gragson placed fifth, losing not only a race that was in his hands for the second straight day but also the $100,000 “Dash For Cash” bonus that wound up going to Allmending­er instead.

“Guess we’ll go to Talladega and do it again,” Allmending­er said.

With 15 laps to go, it was basically down to a two-car race: Gragson was leading, about 2 ½ seconds ahead of Briscoe. Nobody else was within 10 seconds of the lead, a very similar scenario to Saturday when Gragson had a huge lead over Dale Earnhardt Jr. going into the last laps before a caution tightened the field and gave Harrison Burton the chance to grab the win on the final lap.

With every lap, Briscoe chipped away. He got within 2 seconds. Then a second and a half. Then a second. But he brushed the wall with about three laps left, slowing his momentum — or so it seemed.

“I just kept trying to run the fence harder and harder and harder,” Briscoe said.

Austin Cindric spun out and brought a late caution, derailing Gragson’s momentum and setting up the first of two overtime finishes. Gragson never had control of the race again, and Briscoe wound up in victory lane.

“The team did an unbelievab­le job to set up the car,” Gragson said. “We had the lead there at the end . ... I have to start working on myself. That’s unacceptab­le by my standards. These guys, they work their tails off and it’s not to run fifth. It’s to win these races.”

Conditions were grueling, especially after most of the drivers in the field also competed in high heat and humidity at Homestead on Saturday. By the final portion of the race, the temperatur­e at Homestead had climbed to 87 degrees and the heat index — how it feels when combining the temperatur­e and humidity — was nearing the 100-degree mark.

“That was a team win, for sure,” Briscoe said.

 ?? WILFREDO LEE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Chase Briscoe does a burnout after winning a NASCAR Xfinity Series auto race Sunday, in Homestead, Fla.
WILFREDO LEE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Chase Briscoe does a burnout after winning a NASCAR Xfinity Series auto race Sunday, in Homestead, Fla.

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