Watkins Glen International Race Results
Skrewball Peanut Butter Whiskey 200
August 7th, 2021
Race
- OVERALL
- Lap 25
RESULTS
START POS
FINAL STATUS
LAPS COMPLETED
LAPS LED
POINTS
PLAYOFF POINTS
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POS 1 | LEADER
POS1
LEADER
Ty Gibbs
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-
POS 2 | 0.948
POS2
0.948
AJ Allmendinger
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-
POS 3 | 1.640
POS3
1.640
Austin Cindric
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Ty Gibbs wards off Allmendinger for Xfinity Series win at Watkins Glen
Even the very drivers he beat offered congratulations to 18-year-old Ty Gibbs for the teenager‘s victory in Saturday afternoon‘s Skrewball Peanut Butter Whiskey 200 at the renowned Watkins Glen International road course.
No matter which side of the track Gibbs restarted from, no matter the occasional hiccup getting up to speed, the grandson of NASCAR Hall of Famer Joe Gibbs proved he was up for the task — leading a race-best (and career-best) 43 of 82 laps to claim his third NASCAR Xfinity Series victory in 10 assorted starts this season. He also won at the Daytona road course and at the Charlotte oval.
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Gibbs beat one of the track‘s all-time bests, AJ Allmendinger, by .938 seconds to take the victory, passing him with two laps remaining to seal his fate and raise his third trophy of the year.
“Ty did a great job, he was clean, made a great move on me and I couldn‘t really do anything to defend it,” Allmendinger said, noting that although he initially took the lead on the race‘s final restart with four laps remaining, he knew he would have to deal with Gibbs for the win.
“I knew how good he was, especially in the carousel and going through the last couple corners,” Allmendinger said. “That car had a lot of rear grip and he used it. Congratulations. Fantastic job by him. Proud of everybody at Kaulig Racing. Solid day, but it sucks when you come in second.”
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For his part, Gibbs was all smiles and few words after climbing out of his No. 54 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota. The fans gave him a huge ovation. He is the youngest driver in Watkins Glen‘s storied history to win an Xfinity Series race.
“Probably the most fun racing with AJ (Allmendinger), the 7 (Justin Allgaier), and the 22 (Austin Cindric); those guys are very experienced veterans in this racing series and being able to race and beat them means a lot,” Gibbs said. “I learned a lot, too.”
Cindric, the 2019 Watkins Glen winner and Xfinity Series championship leader, finished third, followed by Allgaier and Harrison Burton. Brandon Jones, Noah Gragson, Jeb Burton, Justin Haley and Sam Mayer rounded out the top 10.
Cindric won Stage 1 — for his series-best eighth stage win and Allmendinger won Stage 2 by less than a fender over Gibbs.
Gibbs wasn‘t even among the top 10 in the opening stage, but a different pit strategy moved him forward and he ran among the top five for the remainder of the race, battling forward at each restart figuring out a way to pass whoever held the lead — Cindric, Jones or Allmendinger. He passed them all.
“This is just a dream come true to win at Watkins Glen,” Gibbs said, adding “This is just wonderful, I can‘t even believe it. … Just a great race. I‘m at a loss for words.”
With their impressive showings Saturday, Team Penske‘s Cindric — a four-race winner already this season – and two-race winner Allmendinger maintain their places atop the NASCAR Xfinity Series championship standings. There are six races remaining to set the 12-driver Playoff field. JR Motorsports driver Michael Annett is currently 12th in the standings with a 30-point advantage over Stewart-Haas Racing‘s Riley Herbst and a 45-point edge over Brandon Brown.
Saturday’s start was delayed by 17 minutes because of lightning that abbreviated the Camping World Truck Series event held earlier in the day.
The Xfinity Series’ next race is scheduled next Saturday (4 p.m. ET, NBCSN/NBC Sports App, IMS Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio) at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course.
Note: Post-race inspection in the Xfinity Series garage was completed without major issue, confirming Gibbs’ victory. Gibbs’ No. 54 Toyota and the No. 19 of teammate Jones were each found with one lug nut unsecured in a post-race check, which should result in a fine for each crew chief on next week’s penalty report. The No. 36 Chevrolet of Alex Labbe lost an axle during the race, which will result in a one-race suspension for DGM Racing car chief Joseph Keim.
Contributing: Staff reports