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Nick DeGroot

Allmendinger wins rain-soaked NASCAR Xfinity race at Portland

Allmendinger's struggles started before the race had even begun. He ran off the wet course on the pace lap and had to make an unscheduled pit stop almost immediately after the green flag. He ended up off the course a few more times after that, and even fell a lap down.

It didn't look like his day, but through attrition and multiple chaotic restarts, he clawed his way back to the front of the field and claimed victory for the 12th time in his NASCAR Xfinity Series career.

"All the men and women at Kaulig Racing deserved that. I was awful," Allmendinger said post-race. "I crashed before the green. I was off the race track, I think four times. Yeah, made all kinds of mistakes and was all over the place, but just proud of everybody on (this team). 

"I was melting down in the car honestly, making so many mistakes and trying so hard. I put so much pressure on myself at these races because I know what everybody expects. I know what I expect, more importantly. It might be one of the craziest wins I've ever had. Most mistakes ever to win a race for sure."

He led just six laps in what would be the eighth road course victory of his NASCAR career. Eight of them have come in the Xfinity Series and two in Cup.

Myatt Snider finished second, followed by Austin Hill, Josh Berry, Justin Allgaier, Daniel Hemric, Ty Gibbs, JJ Yeley, Noah Gragson, and Alex Labbe.

Stage 1

Anthony Alfredo led the field on the initial start, but it didn’t last long as he went straight off in the first chicane as drivers battled the damp track conditions.

Gibbs quickly asserted himself as the driver to beat, pulling out to a massive lead over Sheldon Creed.

While several competitors had off-track excursions, it actually took 12 laps before the first full-course caution when Sam Mayer crashed.

Hill then made a brief challenge for the race lead, but Gibbs was able to pull away once more. The off-tracks continued, but the race remained green for the remainder of the stage.

Gibbs would claim the opening stage win ahead of Hill, Connor Mosack, Daniel Hemric, Brett Moffitt, Labbe, Gragson, Landon Cassill, Brandon Jones, and Justin Allgaier.

Stage 2

Gibbs remained in charge as Stage 2 returned to green-flag action, but the yellow flag quickly returned. Riley Herbst spun mid-pack, collecting several cars. Among them were Gray Gaulding, Matt Jaskol and Darren Dilley.

Mosack had a go at his Joe Gibbs Racing teammate on the restart that followed, but failed to complete the pass.

Frontrunners Hill and Creed then went off-track in separate incidents, losing valuable track position. 

The next caution was for debris as too much mud and grass got pulled onto the race track. Under caution, a bizarre incident took place as Jesse Iwuji ran into race leader Gibbs, sending the No. 54 Toyota spinning through the Turn 1 chicane. Gibbs luckily escaped the encounter unscathed, and Iwuji was parked for two laps in response to the collision.

The complexion of the race changed dramatically on the next restart. Gibbs sent Gragson spinning into the grass as they fought for the lead, only to end up off-track himself along with Creed later in the same lap.

Suddenly, Andy Lally was in control of the race. He held on for several laps before Snider took over, winning the second stage.

Lally, Hill, Cassill, Berry, Alfredo, Allgaier, Allmendinger, Creed and Buford rounded out the top-ten.

Stage 3

For the final stage, most of the field jumped onto slick tires. Snider remained in control through a series of cautions which resulted in heavy damage for early contender Creed, ending his race. After exiting his race car, he made his displeasure with fellow driver Jade Buford known, displaying two middle fingers.

Allmendinger took the lead from Snider on the run that would follow, before yet another pile-up brought the field back behind the pace car. 

Bayley Currey, Spencer Pumpelly, Mosack, Alfredo and Brandon Brown all sustained significant damage. 

Most of the field took the opportunity to get back on wet-weather tires as the rain returned. Buford and Yeley stayed out, but would both fall back as the leaders went four-wide into Turn 1.

Allmendinger and Snider surged ahead as chaos ensued behind them. When the caution flag was displayed, it was Snider in the race lead. However, he could hot old off the veteran as Allmendinger would quickly dispatch him on the final restart and drive off with the victory.

Cla # Driver Manufacturer Laps Time Gap Interval Laps Led
1 16 United States A.J. Allmendinger Chevrolet 75 2:44'00.160     6
2 31 United States Myatt Snider Chevrolet 75 2:44'03.039 2.879 2.879 19
3 21 United States Austin Hill Chevrolet 75 2:44'04.083 3.923 1.044  
4 8 Josh Berry Chevrolet 75 2:44'06.339 6.179 2.256  
5 7 United States Justin Allgaier Chevrolet 75 2:44'07.350 7.190 1.011  
6 11 United States Daniel Hemric Chevrolet 75 2:44'07.386 7.226 0.036  
7 54 Ty Gibbs Toyota 75 2:44'10.535 10.375 3.149 42
8 66 United States J.J. Yeley Chevrolet 75 2:44'11.294 11.134 0.759  
9 9 United States Noah Gragson Chevrolet 75 2:44'12.496 12.336 1.202  
10 36 Canada Alex Labbé Chevrolet 75 2:44'13.675 13.515 1.179  
11 19 United States Brandon Jones Toyota 75 2:44'15.866 15.706 2.191  
12 68 United States Brandon Brown Chevrolet 75 2:44'18.167 18.007 2.301  
13 5 United States Scott Heckert Chevrolet 75 2:44'18.530 18.370 0.363  
14 48 United States Jade Buford Chevrolet 75 2:44'20.115 19.955 1.585 4
15 10 United States Landon Cassill Chevrolet 75 2:44'20.882 20.722 0.767  
16 39 United States Ryan Sieg Ford 75 2:44'20.979 20.819 0.097  
17 44 United States Andy Lally Chevrolet 75 2:44'21.085 20.925 0.106 3
18 13 Matt Jaskol Toyota 75 2:44'24.208 24.048 3.123  
19 35 United States Patrick Emerling Toyota 75 2:44'24.958 24.798 0.750  
20 02 United States Brett Moffitt Chevrolet 75 2:44'25.648 25.488 0.690  
21 07 Joe Jr. Ford 75 2:44'27.750 27.590 2.102  
22 78 United States Josh Williams Chevrolet 74 2:44'25.990 1 Lap 1 Lap  
23 47 United States Ryan Vargas Chevrolet 73 2:44'29.286 2 Laps 1 Lap  
24 45 United States Stefan Parsons Chevrolet 73 2:44'29.487 2 Laps 0.201  
25 91 United States Mason Filippi Chevrolet 72 2:44'26.261 3 Laps 1 Lap  
26 34 United States Jesse Iwuji Chevrolet 71 2:44'33.513 4 Laps 1 Lap  
27 26 United States Parker Chase Toyota 62 2:12'52.012 13 Laps 9 Laps  
28 18 Connor Mosack Toyota 62 2:12'52.332 13 Laps 0.320  
29 08 United States Spencer Pumpelly Ford 62 2:12'52.584 13 Laps 0.252  
30 4 United States Bayley Currey Chevrolet 62 2:12'52.926 13 Laps 0.342  
31 23 Anthony Alfredo Chevrolet 62 2:12'53.375 13 Laps 0.449  
32 2 United States Sheldon Creed Chevrolet 55 1:53'55.084 20 Laps 7 Laps 1
33 27 United States Jeb Burton Chevrolet 55 1:53'56.572 20 Laps 1.488  
34 51 United States Jeremy Clements Chevrolet 44 1:31'04.047 31 Laps 11 Laps  
35 98 United States Riley Herbst Ford 35 1:12'49.884 40 Laps 9 Laps  
36 6 United States Gray Gaulding Chevrolet 27 52'52.877 48 Laps 8 Laps  
37 38 Darren Dilley Ford 25 52'55.736 50 Laps 2 Laps  
38 1 Sam Mayer Chevrolet 12 20'47.884 63 Laps 13 Laps  
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