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Previously in the 2020 NASCAR Xfinity Series …
By Jason Christley | Published: May 19, 2020 4
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Race 1: Daytona International Speedway
Winner: Noah Gragson collected his first career NASCAR Xfinity Series victory -- in his 37th start -- when the caution waved as the No. 9 JR Motorsports Chevrolet was out front on the final lap of the NASCAR Racing Experience 300. It was the seventh Xfinity Series win at Daytona for car owner Dale Earnhardt Jr. with seven different drivers.
Notable: Former series rookie of the year Timmy Hill scored a third-place run for car owner Carl Long. It was Hill's first top five in 186 career series starts. Future 2020 race winners Harrison Burton (second), Brandon Jones (fourth) and Chase Briscoe (fifth) occupied the rest of the top five. Jeb Burton (23rd), Justin Allgaier (30th) and Myatt Snider (33rd) all led more than 20 laps apiece but had their days end in wrecks.
Winner: Noah Gragson collected his first career NASCAR Xfinity Series victory -- in his 37th start -- when the caution waved as the No. 9 JR Motorsports Chevrolet was out front on the final lap of the NASCAR Racing Experience 300. It was the seventh Xfinity Series win at Daytona for car owner Dale Earnhardt Jr. with seven different drivers.
Notable: Former series rookie of the year Timmy Hill scored a third-place run for car owner Carl Long. It was Hill's first top five in 186 career series starts. Future 2020 race winners Harrison Burton (second), Brandon Jones (fourth) and Chase Briscoe (fifth) occupied the rest of the top five. Jeb Burton (23rd), Justin Allgaier (30th) and Myatt Snider (33rd) all led more than 20 laps apiece but had their days end in wrecks.
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Race 2: Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Winner: Chase Briscoe got the best of a back-and-forth battle with Austin Cindric, as his No. 98 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford pulled away over the final 36 laps to win the Boyd Gaming 300 by nearly three seconds. It was the third career NASCAR Xfinity Series win for Briscoe, who finished fifth in the standings in 2019, and moved him into the championship points lead.
Notable: Cindric led five times for 39 laps before ceding the top spot to Bricoe on Lap 165 of 200 and settling for second. Ryan Sieg scored his second straight top 10 in third, while season-opening winner Noah Gragson was fourth. Justin Allgaier again led a large portion of the event (63 laps) but came home eighth.
Winner: Chase Briscoe got the best of a back-and-forth battle with Austin Cindric, as his No. 98 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford pulled away over the final 36 laps to win the Boyd Gaming 300 by nearly three seconds. It was the third career NASCAR Xfinity Series win for Briscoe, who finished fifth in the standings in 2019, and moved him into the championship points lead.
Notable: Cindric led five times for 39 laps before ceding the top spot to Bricoe on Lap 165 of 200 and settling for second. Ryan Sieg scored his second straight top 10 in third, while season-opening winner Noah Gragson was fourth. Justin Allgaier again led a large portion of the event (63 laps) but came home eighth.
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Race 3: Auto Club Speedway
Winner: Harrison Burton piloted the No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota to his first career NASCAR Xfinity Series victory in the Production Alliance Group 300. Burton, 19, was making his 12th series start and held off JGR teammate Riley Herbst in the closing laps to secure the victory.
Notable: Austin Cindric (third) and Ryan Sieg (fourth) continued their string of strong runs to start the season. Anthony Alfredo was sixth in his series debut. The win vaulted Burton into the points lead after Chase Briscoe finished 19th and Noah Gragson 26th. Brandon Jones, teammate to Burton and Herbst, won the first two stages and led a race-high 73 laps but finished 30th after cutting a tire.
Winner: Harrison Burton piloted the No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota to his first career NASCAR Xfinity Series victory in the Production Alliance Group 300. Burton, 19, was making his 12th series start and held off JGR teammate Riley Herbst in the closing laps to secure the victory.
Notable: Austin Cindric (third) and Ryan Sieg (fourth) continued their string of strong runs to start the season. Anthony Alfredo was sixth in his series debut. The win vaulted Burton into the points lead after Chase Briscoe finished 19th and Noah Gragson 26th. Brandon Jones, teammate to Burton and Herbst, won the first two stages and led a race-high 73 laps but finished 30th after cutting a tire.
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Race 4: Phoenix Raceway
Winner: Brandon Jones bounced back and finished the task in the LS Tractor 200. To do so, the 23-year-old drove the No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota past Kyle Busch with 20 laps to go. It was Jones' second career series win.
Notable: Harrison Burton scored his fourth straight top-five finish to help JGR sweep the top three spots, as Busch finished third after leading a race-high 78 laps. NASCAR Cup Series driver Brad Keselowski finished fourth, and Justin Haley had his second straight fifth-place run. Chase Briscoe was third in both stages and sixth at the finish, closing the championship points gap to three with leader Burton as they left Phoenix.
Winner: Brandon Jones bounced back and finished the task in the LS Tractor 200. To do so, the 23-year-old drove the No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota past Kyle Busch with 20 laps to go. It was Jones' second career series win.
Notable: Harrison Burton scored his fourth straight top-five finish to help JGR sweep the top three spots, as Busch finished third after leading a race-high 78 laps. NASCAR Cup Series driver Brad Keselowski finished fourth, and Justin Haley had his second straight fifth-place run. Chase Briscoe was third in both stages and sixth at the finish, closing the championship points gap to three with leader Burton as they left Phoenix.