The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

XFINITY RECAP

- WINNER: John H. Nemechek

• Saturday’s ANDY’S FROZEN CUSTARD 335, Texas Motor Speedway

John Hunter Nemechek overcame a late race pit penalty to rally through the field and take his second career Xfinity Series victory Saturday in the Andy’s Frozen Custard 335 at Texas Motor Speedway – the first of three Playoff events that will set the Championsh­ip 4 field for the season finale.

Nemechek, whose full-time job is contending for a Truck Series championsh­ip, is the third different driver to win an Xfinity race in the No. 54 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota joining Kyle Busch, Ty Gibbs and Christophe­r Bell – the group combining for 10 wins in 2021 in assorted part-time starts.

Nemechek’s victory by 1.316-seconds over Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Daniel Hemric marked the third win in four series Playoff races by a non-playoff driver this season. It was the second Xfinity win in the 24year old Nemechek’s career – the other coming at Kansas Speedway in 2018.

A penalty during a pit stop – a crewman coming over the wall too soon – took Nemechek from the lead to 18th position for a restart with 51 laps remaining. Far from crushing his hopes, it motivated Nemechek and his team.

During a pit stop on the 10th and final caution period with 28 laps remaining, Nemechek’s team called for a two-tire change while the rest of the contenders took four tires. The strategy put him on the front row for the re-start and he navigated his way forward and re-took the lead for good with 20 laps remaining.

“[Spotter] Stevie Reeves and [crew chief] Chris Gayle kept me calm,” said Nemechek, who led a race best 92 laps on the afternoon. “I’ve grown a lot as a driver and been put in positions like that in the truck series as well.

“Man, I can’t say enough about this whole team. The 54 has been fast every single week. My goal coming in was to

win. I had to win to prove to myself I can do this.”

It marked the third runner-up finish for Hemric this season and the 10th of his Xfinity Series career as he races for his first career victory. He was the top Playoff driver on Saturday.

“They just made a really good call to take two [tires] there, obviously,” an understand­ably subdued Hemric said of Nemechek, adding, “Congratula­tions

to those guys. We just weren’t quite good enough [to catch him].”

JR Motorsport­s driver Noah Gragson finished third rallying from damage early in the race, followed by his teammate Justin Allgaier and Cindric.

AJ Allmending­er was sixth, followed by Justin Haley, Burton, Michael Annett and Brandon Jones. All eight of the Playoff drivers were among the top 10 with Nemechek and Annett the exceptions.

The sixth-place finish for Allmending­er was good enough to keep him atop the championsh­ip standings by four points over Cindric. Allgaier is third, 26 points back and Gragson is fourth.

Despite his runner-up effort, Hemric is fifth, two points behind Gragson.

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