The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

WINNER: AJ ALLEMDINGE­R

DRIVE FOR THE CURE 250,

- • Saturday’s Charlotte

AJ Allmending­er stayed undefeated at the Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course.

The driver of the No. 16 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet won his third straight race at the 2.28-mile, 17-turn Roval and achieved several milestones in the process.

With his Saturday overtime victory in the Drive for the Cure 250 presented by Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina, Allmending­er clinched a spot in the Round of 8 in the Xfinity Series Playoffs. He won for the fifth time this season and the 10th time in his career.

Winning for the sixth time on a road course, Allmending­er broke a tie with race runner-up Austin Cindric for most-ever Xfinity road course victories.

Allmending­er, who worked his way forward from the 14th starting position, took the lead for good on Lap 48 when Ty Gibbs suffered brake problems, blew the chicane on the backstretc­h and had to come to a full stop before continuing.

From that point, Allmending­er stretched his lead to 8.8 seconds before a caution for Tommy Joe Martins’ wreck on Lap 64 sent the race to overtime.

After the subsequent restart on Lap 67, Allmending­er pulled away again and beat Cindric to the finish line by 3.192 seconds.

Cindric, the defending series champion, already had clinched a spot in the Round of 8. Third-place finisher Daniel Hemric joined him, along with Justin Haley (fourth Saturday), Brandon Jones (fifth), Noah Gragson (sixth), Justin Allgaier (ninth) and Harrison Burton (15th).

Jeb Burton, Myatt Snider, Jeremy Clements and Riley Herbst were eliminated from the Playoffs.

“I knew it was coming out,” Allmending­er said of the final caution. “It wasn’t going to go simple like that. That was a fight today. We had to be kind of on defense early, worrying about the points. This place was tough to pass—the track was really slick to start with, obviously, because of all the rain.”

As the final run progressed, Cindric didn’t have the pace to keep up with Allmending­er.

“I feel like this has honestly been one of my weakest road courses for probably exactly what you saw—the rear tires fall off way too much,” Cindric said. “I felt like I was driving a skid-pad car after about 10 laps.

“I feel a little bit lucky and a bit fortunate, honestly. I didn’t get moved or put in the wall, so either way we had a fast car. I think we set a fast lap time and got a good finish, so that sets us up well for Texas. I just wish we could have taken advantage of getting a Playoff point.”

Instead, it was Hemric who added to his Playoff point total by winning the first two stages of the race. Allmending­er gained five additional Playoff points for the victory.

The race featured six lead changes among five drivers, with Allmending­er leading the final 21 circuits.

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