The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

XFINITY RECAP

• Saturday’s KANSAS LOTTERY 300, Kansas Speedway

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Ty Gibbs continued his phenomenal Xfinity Series rookie season on Saturday with his fourth victory of the year in the Kansas Lottery 300 at Kansas Speedway.

Gibbs passed reigning series champion Austin Cindric on Lap 190 and 200 and beat the driver of the No. 22 Team Penske Ford to the finish line by .759 seconds to earn his ninth topfive finish in his 16th start.

“He got a little bit free and kind of slowed down in (Turns) 3 and 4, and I could get to his left rear and sidedraft him and get away from him,” the 19-year-old Gibbs said of the winning pass.

“I got loose a couple of times over there (pointing to Turns 3 and 4), but I was just trying to give it my all, trying to come back with a win. To have four wins this year in the Xfinity Series is just unbelievab­le.”

Gibbs victory as a non-playoff driver means that at least three drivers will advance to the Championsh­ip 4 on points after next Saturday’s race at Martinsvil­le Speedway. That’s good news for Cindric and AJ Allmending­er (third Saturday), who have made a habit of swapping the series lead this year.

Cindric and Allmending­er leave Kansas 47 points above the cutoff for the Championsh­ip 4, and barring disaster at NASCAR’S shortest track, both will earn spots in the title race Nov. 6 at Phoenix Raceway.

“I feel like I could hold my own with the track position and we did a good job being consistent and not making mistakes today,” said Cindric, who won the second stage and led a racehigh 151 laps to 14 for the race winner. “Maybe if I didn’t enter (the corner) as high, I could have maybe air-blocked a little better.

“The cooler it got, the freer I was getting. I thought the tire cycle would help me, but it didn’t help me. I would have loved the win to lock our way in, but it’s better than crashing out at a Kansas Playoff race like I have the last three years. We led a lot of laps but finished second, but it could have been a lot worse.”

Indeed. Cindric could have suffered the fate of Noah Gragson or Harrison Burton who wrecked out of the race on Lap 179 when a misjudged move by Sam Mayer sent Burton’s Toyota spinning into Gragson’s Chevrolet, and both cars clobbered the outside frontstret­ch wall.

Burton and Gragson finished 34th and 35th respective­ly, dropping Gragson to sixth in the Playoff standings (24 points below the cut line) and leaving Burton eighth (51 points out of fourth and needing a win next Saturday at Martinsvil­le).

Ninth-place finisher Justin Allgaier is nine points above the cutoff for the Championsh­ip 4, two points ahead of Saturday’s polesitter, Daniel Hemric, who recovered from a spin with Gragson on Lap 97 to finish 15th.

Justin Haley improved his chances of qualifying for the championsh­ip race with a fourth-place result, leaving him fifth in the standings and seven points behind Hemric.

 ?? ?? WINNER: Ty Gibbs #54
WINNER: Ty Gibbs #54

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