Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Allgaier tips Sadler for Xfinity victory

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Justin Allgaier won a $100,000 bonus by holding off teammate Elliott Sadler in a door-to-door race through the final turn to win the Xfinity Series OneMain Financial 200 on Saturday in Dover, Del.

Sadler used lapped traffic to set up his attempt to snatch the lead from Allgaier and played it perfectly as he pulled alongside Allgaier. The two Chevrolets touched and Allgaier wiggled but held on for the victory.

“That race, you couldn’t ask for anything better,” Allgaier said. “You can never think about these finishes, about how they are going to come. When we were coming to the checkered and we were in the fence, I was thinking how disappoint­ed I would be (if we didn’t win).”

He’s the 10th different Xfinity Series winner in 10 races this season. Dating to last year, a record 13 different drivers have won.

Allgaier collected the $100,000 bonus from series sponsor Xfinity with the victory. His first win of the season was also his first at the Delaware mile and came during a year in which he’d finished second three times already this season.

Sadler led 33 laps and finished 0.306 of a second behind his JR Motorsport­s teammate.

“I have three great teammates and the amount of respect Elliott showed me out there was great,” Allgaier said. “Obviously, we got together coming to the checkered, but I expected that. He had to do what he had to do and we did what we had to do.

“This whole team is incredible and to be part of this group is something special. I think we have a great shot at a championsh­ip.”

Daniel Hemric finished third, Christophe­r Bell was fourth and Tyler Reddick completed the top five.

NASCAR started the race one hour earlier than scheduled to avoid rain and completed the event without interrupti­on.

Ex-crew member, owner fight: Authoritie­s said a former NASCAR crew member broke the jaw of a team owner while they were arguing at Dover Internatio­nal Speedway.

Dover police said 33-year-old Lawrence Hayden of Concord, N.C., and 56year-old NASCAR Xfinity Series race team owner Jerry Hataway were arguing over Hayden’s employment Friday when Hayden began punching Hataway.

Hataway was treated at the track before being taken to a hospital with a broken jaw.

Hayden was charged with seconddegr­ee assault and issued a $500 secured bond. It isn’t clear if he has a lawyer.

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