Will Rodgers crossed the finish line 12th in the B&L Transport 170 at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Saturday.

Austin Cindric brought home the win in the race, with Christopher Bell finishing second, and AJ Allmendinger placing third. Tyler Reddick took fourth place, followed by Noah Gragson in the No. 5 spot.

Chase Briscoe took Stage 1 and Jack Hawksworth finished out front in Stage 2.

Rodgers earned 25 points over the weekend, giving him 34 on the season. He ranks No. 44 in the NASCAR Xfinity Series overall standings.

The first-year driver did not earn any playoff points this week and still is in search of her first playoff points of the season.

Rodgers qualified in 22nd position at 94.142 mph.

After two career starts, the Maui, Hawaii product continues to search for his first win and top-10 finish.

There were 38 cars in the field and the race endured six cautions and 17 caution laps. Prior to the checkered flag, there were 10 lead changes.

With Cindric driving his Mustang to victory for Roger Penske, Ford added 40 points to its season totals. Overall, Toyota ranks No. 1 with 755 points, followed by Chevrolet in the No. 2 spot with 749. Ford sits at No. 3 with 746 points on the season.

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Brandon Jones crossed the finish line 10th in the B&L Transport 170 at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course on Saturday. It’s Jones’ 10th top-10 finish of the season.

Austin Cindric came away with the victory in the race, with Christopher Bell finishing second, and AJ Allmendinger placing third. Tyler Reddick took fourth place, followed by Noah Gragson to round out the top five.

Chase Briscoe took Stage 1 and Jack Hawksworth won Stage 2.

Jones earned 34 points over the weekend, giving him 568 on the year. He ranks No. 12 in the NASCAR Xfinity Series overall standings.

The fifth-year driver did not earn any playoff points this week and still is in search of his first playoff points of the season.

Jones qualified in ninth position at 95.023 mph.

Jones still is looking for his first career win but owns six top-five finishes and 44 finishes in the top 10.

There were 38 cars in the field and the race endured six cautions and 17 caution laps. Prior to the checkered flag, there were 10 lead changes.

With Cindric driving his Mustang to glory for Roger Penske, Ford added 40 points to its season totals. Overall, Toyota ranks No. 1 with 755 points, followed by Chevrolet in the No. 2 spot with 749. Ford sits at No. 3 with 746 points on the season.

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Justin Haley crossed the finish line ninth in the B&L Transport 170 at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course on Saturday. It’s Haley’s 15th top-10 finish of the season.

Austin Cindric brought home the win in the race, with Christopher Bell finishing second, and AJ Allmendinger placing third. Tyler Reddick brought home fourth place, followed by Noah Gragson to round out the top five.

Chase Briscoe won Stage 1, and Jack Hawksworth took Stage 2.

Haley earned 31 points over the weekend, giving him 658 on the year. He ranks No. 8 in the NASCAR Xfinity Series points standings.

The second-year driver did not pick up any playoff points this week and still is in search of his first playoff points of the season.

Haley qualified in 13th position at 95.123 mph.

Haley still is looking for his first career win but owns two top-five finishes and 15 finishes in the top 10.

There were 38 cars in the field and the race saw six cautions and 17 caution laps. Prior to the checkered flag, there were 10 lead changes.

With Cindric driving his Mustang to victory for Roger Penske, Ford added 40 points to its season totals. Overall, Toyota ranks No. 1 with 755 points, followed by Chevrolet in the No. 2 spot with 749. Ford sits at No. 3 with 746 points on the season.

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Noah Gragson finished fifth in the B&L Transport 170 at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course on Saturday. It’s Gragson’s fifth top-five finish of the season.

Austin Cindric took the checkered flag in the race, with Christopher Bell finishing second, and AJ Allmendinger crossing the finish line third.

Stage 1 was won by Chase Briscoe while Jack Hawksworth took Stage 2.

Gragson earned 41 points over the weekend, giving him 702 on the year. He ranks No. 7 in the NASCAR Xfinity Series points standings.

The second-year driver did not earn any playoff points this week and still is in search of his first playoff points of the season.

Gragson qualified in the seventh position at 95.533 mph. He led once for a total of one lap.

Gragson still is looking for his first career win but boasts seven top-five finishes and 16 finishes in the top 10.

There were 38 cars in the field and the race saw six cautions and 17 caution laps. Prior to the checkered flag, there were 10 lead changes.

With Cindric driving his Mustang to glory for Roger Penske, Ford added 40 points to its season totals. Overall, Toyota ranks No. 1 with 755 points, followed by Chevrolet in the No. 2 spot with 749. Ford sits at No. 3 with 746 points on the season.

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AJ Allmendinger crossed the finish line third in the B&L Transport 170 at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course on Saturday. It’s Allmendinger’s first top-five finish of the season.

Austin Cindric secured the win in the race with Christopher Bell finishing second. Tyler Reddick took fourth place followed by Noah Gragson to round out the top five.

Stage 1 was won by Chase Briscoe while Jack Hawksworth finished out front in Stage 2.

Allmendinger earned 40 points over the weekend giving him 42 on the year. He ranks No. 41 in the NASCAR Xfinity Series overall points standings.

The fifth-year driver did not earn any playoff points this week and still is in search of her first playoff points of the season.

Allmendinger qualified in the sixth position at 95.715 mph.

The Los Gatos, California native has collected two career victories, four top-five finishes and has placed in the top 10 in 4 races.

There were 38 cars in the field and the race saw six cautions and 17 caution laps. Prior to the checkered flag, there were 10 lead changes.

With Cindric driving his Mustang to glory for Roger Penske, Ford added 40 points to its season totals. Overall, Toyota ranks No. 1 with 755 points, followed by Chevrolet in the No. 2 spot with 749. Ford sits at No. 3 with 746 points on the season.

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Ty Dillon placed 11th in the Consumers Energy 400 at Michigan International Speedway on Sunday.

Kevin Harvick took the checkered flag in the race, with Denny Hamlin finishing second and Kyle Larson crossing the finish line third. Martin Truex Jr. took fourth place, followed by Daniel Suarez to round out the top five.

Stage 1 was won by Truex Jr. while Kyle Busch took Stage 2.

Dillon earned 26 points over the weekend, increasing his total to 383 on the season. He ranks No. 24 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series standings.

The sixth-year driver did not pick up any playoff points this week and still is in search of his first playoff points of the season.

Dillon qualified in 21st position at 186.601 mph.

Dillon still is looking for his first career win but owns one top-five finish and three finishes in the top 10.

There were 38 cars in the field and the race endured six cautions and 24 caution laps. Prior to the checkered flag, there were 19 lead changes.

With Harvick driving his Mustang to glory for Stewart-Haas Racing, Ford added 40 points to its season totals. Overall, Toyota ranks No. 1 with 837 points, followed by Ford in the No. 2 spot with 816. Chevrolet sits at No. 3 with 782 points on the season.

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Ryan Preece finished seventh in the Consumers Energy 400 at Michigan International Speedway on Sunday. It’s Preece’s third top-10 finish of the season.

Kevin Harvick brought home the win in the race with Denny Hamlin finishing second and Kyle Larson placing third. Martin Truex Jr. took fourth place, followed by Daniel Suarez to round out the top five.

Truex Jr. won Stage 1 and Kyle Busch finished out front in Stage 2.

Preece earned 30 points over the weekend, increasing his total to 299 on the year. He ranks No. 27 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series points standings.

The second-year driver did not earn any playoff points this week and still is in search of his first playoff points of the season.

Preece qualified in 29th position at 184.044 mph.

Preece still is looking for his first career win but owns one top-five finish and two finishes in the top 10.

There were 38 cars in the field and the race endured six cautions and 24 caution laps. Prior to the checkered flag, there were 19 lead changes.

With Harvick driving his Mustang to victory for Stewart-Haas Racing, Ford added 40 points to its season totals. Overall, Toyota ranks No. 1 with 837 points, followed by Ford in the No. 2 spot with 816. Chevrolet sits at No. 3 with 782 points on the season.

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Daniel Suarez finished fifth in the Consumers Energy 400 at Michigan International Speedway on Sunday. It’s Suarez’s third top-five finish of the season.

Kevin Harvick took the checkered flag in the race, with Denny Hamlin finishing second, and Kyle Larson crossing the finish line third.

Stage 1 was won by Truex Jr. while Kyle Busch took Stage 2.

Suarez earned 32 points over the weekend, increasing his total to 553 on the year. He ranks No. 17 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series points standings.

The third-year driver did not pick up any playoff points this week and still is in search of his first playoff points of the season.

Suarez qualified in 11th position at 188.462 mph.

Suarez still is looking for his first career win but owns six top-five finishes and 28 finishes in the top 10.

There were 38 cars in the field and the race endured six cautions and 24 caution laps. Prior to the checkered flag, there were 19 lead changes.

With Harvick driving his Mustang to victory lane for Stewart-Haas Racing, Ford added 40 points to its season totals. Overall, Toyota ranks No. 1 with 837 points, followed by Ford in the No. 2 spot with 816. Chevrolet sits at No. 3 with 782 points on the season.

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Kyle Larson crossed the finish line third in the Consumers Energy 400 at Michigan International Speedway on Sunday. It’s Larson’s fifth top-five finish of the season.

Kevin Harvick finished out front in the race, with Denny Hamlin finishing second. Martin Truex Jr. brought home fourth place, followed by Daniel Suarez in the No. 5 spot.

Truex Jr. took Stage 1 and Kyle Busch finished out front in Stage 2.

Larson earned 34 points over the weekend, giving him 624 on the year. He ranks No. 13 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series overall points standings.

The seventh-year driver did not pick up any playoff points this week and still is in search of his first playoff points of the season.

Larson qualified in 17th position at 187.573 mph.

The Elk Grove, California product has collected five career victories, 51 top-five finishes and has placed in the top 10 in 90 races.

There were 38 cars in the field and the race saw six cautions for 24 laps. Prior to the checkered flag, there were 19 lead changes.

With Harvick driving his Mustang to victory lane for Stewart-Haas Racing, Ford added 40 points to its season totals. Overall, Toyota ranks No. 1 with 837 points, followed by Ford in the No. 2 spot with 816. Chevrolet sits at No. 3 with 782 points on the season.

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Denny Hamlin finished second in the Consumers Energy 400 at Michigan International Speedway on Sunday. It’s Hamlin’s 12th top-five finish of the season.

Kevin Harvick finished out front in the race, with Kyle Larson placing third. Martin Truex Jr. took fourth place, followed by Daniel Suarez in the No. 5 spot.

Stage 1 was won by Truex Jr., while Kyle Busch won Stage 2.

Hamlin earned 44 points over the weekend, increasing his total to 815 on the season. He ranks No. 4 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series points standings.

The 15th-year driver did not pick up any playoff points this week and still is in search of his first playoff points of the season.

Hamlin qualified in 14th position at 188.093 mph. He led on two occasions for a total of six laps.

The Chesterfield, Virginia product has tallied 34 career victories, 153 top-five finishes and has placed in the top 10 in 249 races.

There were 38 cars in the field and the race endured six cautions for 24 laps. Prior to the checkered flag, there were 19 lead changes.

With Harvick driving his Mustang to victory for Stewart-Haas Racing, Ford added 40 points to its season totals. Overall, Toyota ranks No. 1 with 837 points, followed by Ford in the No. 2 spot with 816. Chevrolet sits at No. 3 with 782 points on the season.

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