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July 13, 2024

Cole Custer holds off Justin Allgaier at Pocono for first Xfinity Series win of season


Reigning NASCAR Xfinity Series champion Cole Custer claimed his first win of the 2024 season Saturday, beating his closest championship challenger Justin Allgaier to the Explore The Pocono Mountains 225 checkered flag and giving Ford its first series win of the year.

Custer’s No. 00 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford took the lead from Allgaier on a restart with nine laps remaining and then held off the JR Motorsports Chevrolet by 0.670 seconds to secure his 14th career victory in a thrilling finish at Pocono Raceway. He becomes the first driver to win multiple Xfinity Series races at the historic 2.5-mile track — answering his 2019 win.

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“You just try to manage it the best you can, but it’s kind of the luck of the draw who gets the best push,” a smiling Custer said of having to hold off perennial championship contender Allgaier and third-place finisher Cup Series regular William Byron in the closing laps.

“That was some Doug Yates horsepower right there. We definitely had it on the straightaways and man, I just can’t say enough about these guys. They’ve worked so hard this whole year and just haven’t had that final result. To finally get it, is so awesome.”

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Allgaier led a race-best 30 of 90 laps with the 25-year-old Californian Custer out front for 25 laps — the two drivers each winning a stage. For Allgaier, his Stage 1 victory was a series-best 11th, but a pit-road penalty during the ensuing pit stop forced him to work his way back up through the field.

And even with all the impressive race statistics and compelling comeback story lines Saturday, it was missing out on the trophy after such a strong showing that stuck with Allgaier when he climbed out of his Chevrolet.

“Really proud of everyone at JR Motorsports, just really stinks to come out of here second,” Allgaier said. “Led so many laps here and feel like the same result every time, just not able to go to Victory Lane … just came up a little short and it’s going to sting for a little while.”

This year’s Daytona 500 winner and the 2017 Xfinity Series champion Byron was making his third Xfinity Series start of the season and kept the field honest, leading 17 laps.

Joe Gibbs Racing teammates Sheldon Creed and Taylor Gray rounded out the top five. Kaulig Racing’s AJ Allmendinger, Richard Childress Racing’s Austin Hill, Big Machine Racing’s Parker Kligerman and JR Motorsports teammates Sammy Smith and Sam Mayer rounded out the top 10.

Custer extended his lead atop the Xfinity Series championship and now holds a 51-point advantage on Allgaier. With seven races remaining to set the 12-driver playoff field, Smith holds a 23-point edge over Ryan Sieg for that 12th position.

The Xfinity Series returns to action next Saturday at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in the Pennzoil 250 (3:30 p.m. ET, USA, IMS Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, NBC Sports App). Ty Gibbs won the race last year on the Indianapolis road course. However, Kyle Busch won the last Xfinity Series race on the famed 2.5-mile oval in 2019.

Note: Post-race technical inspection was completed without any issues, confirming Custer as the race winner. The Nos. 17 and 18 will be taken back to the NASCAR Research & Development Center in Concord, North Carolina, for teardown.

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