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Portland International Raceway Race Results

Pacific Office Automation 147 Results

June 4th, 2022

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RESULTS

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FINAL STATUS

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POINTS

PLAYOFF POINTS

1

AJ Allmendinger

16 |

10

Running

75

6

43

5

2

Myatt Snider

31 |

25

Running

75

19

45

1

3

Austin Hill

21 |

2

Running

75

0

51

0

4

Josh Berry

8 |

19

Running

75

0

39

0

5

Justin Allgaier

7 |

9

Running

75

0

37

0

6

Daniel Hemric

11 |

3

Running

75

0

38

0

7

Ty Gibbs

54 |

6

Running

75

42

40

1

8

JJ Yeley

66 |

35

Running

75

0

29

0

9

Noah Gragson

9 |

11

Running

75

0

32

0

10

Alex Labbe

36 |

23

Running

75

0

32

0

11

Brandon Jones

19 |

22

Running

75

0

28

0

12

Brandon Brown

68 |

28

Running

75

0

25

0

13

Scott Heckert

5 |

20

Running

75

0

24

0

14

Jade Buford

48 |

5

Running

75

4

24

0

15

Landon Cassill

10 |

13

Running

75

0

32

0

16

Ryan Sieg

39 |

27

Running

75

0

21

0

17

Andy Lally

44 |

15

Running

75

3

29

0

18

Matt Jaskol

13 |

17

Running

75

0

0

0

19

Patrick Emerling

35 |

36

Running

75

0

18

0

20

Brett Moffitt

02 |

12

Running

75

0

23

0

21

Joe Graf Jr

07 |

33

Running

75

0

16

0

22

Josh Williams

78 |

31

Running

74

0

15

0

23

Ryan Vargas

47 |

37

Running

73

0

14

0

24

Stefan Parsons

45 |

26

Running

73

0

13

0

25

Mason Filippi

91 |

29

Running

72

0

12

0

26

Jesse Iwuji

34 |

38

Running

71

0

11

0

27

Parker Chase

26 |

18

Accident

62

0

10

0

28

Connor Mosack

18 |

8

Accident

62

0

17

0

29

Spencer Pumpelly

08 |

24

Accident

62

0

8

0

30

Bayley Currey

4 |

34

Accident

62

0

7

0

31

Anthony Alfredo

23 |

1

Accident

62

0

11

0

32

Sheldon Creed

2 |

7

Accident

55

1

7

0

33

Jeb Burton

27 |

21

Accident

55

0

4

0

34

Jeremy Clements

51 |

16

Accident

44

0

3

0

35

Riley Herbst

98 |

14

Accident

35

0

2

0

36

Gray Gaulding

6 |

30

Accident

27

0

1

0

37

Darren Dilley

38 |

32

Accident

25

0

1

0

38

Sam Mayer

1 |

4

Accident

12

0

1

0

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  • POS 1 | LEADER

    AJ Allmendinger

    POS1

    LEADER

    AJ Allmendinger

    Driver badge number 16 |

  • POS 2 | 2.879

    Myatt Snider

    POS2

    2.879

    Myatt Snider

    Driver badge number 31 |

  • POS 3 | 3.923

    Austin Hill

    POS3

    3.923

    Austin Hill

    Driver badge number 21 |

AJ Allmendinger escapes chaos, captures rainy Xfinity Series victory at Portland

AJ Allmendinger won an action-packed Pacific Office Automation 147, the NASCAR Xfinity Series debut at the Portland International Raceway road course Saturday afternoon.

Action-packed being the key words from green flag to checkered; in the rain, in the dry and in the rain again.

RELATED: Official results | At-track photos

Allmendinger literally came from last on the grid to earn the win — after changing “everything but the motor” before the race, he claimed in victory lane. His No. 16 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet led only six of the race‘s 75 laps and bested Myatt Snider by 2.879 seconds to earn the popular veteran his second Xfinity Series victory of 2022; his other win coming on the road course at the Circuit of The Americas early this season.

“It might be one of the craziest wins I‘ve ever had,‘‘ the 12-time Xfinity Series winner Allmendinger said smiling.

It would be hard to argue otherwise. Not only did the 40-year-old Californian Allmendinger start from the rear, he had his first of a half-dozen off-track excursions before even taking the checkered flag. He went down a lap early but managed to stay focused and rally back to the lead lap in a race that had nine cautions and only 21 of the 38 cars on the lead lap at the finish.

“Man I cannot believe this, I crashed before it went green,‘‘ said Allmendinger, who also earned his first Champ Car win at Portland back in 2006.

“I was making so many mistakes, trying so hard,‘‘ he added. “I put so much pressure on myself in these races because I know what everyone expects and I know what I expect out of myself, more importantly. But what a win.‘‘

Snider, who led five laps in the No. 31 Jordan Anderson Racing Chevrolet, managed a smile himself acknowledging that runner-up to Allmendinger on a road course isn‘t such a horrible defeat.

“Just AJ‘s experience,‘‘ Snider said, managing a smile as he explained the difference in winning Saturday. “I could tell he was setting up those [corner] exits better than I was. To me, that was good hard racing.

“So cool to be disappointed with second [place] with a team that‘s only a year-and-a-half old and to get my first stage win and maybe the first top-three with this car,‘‘ he added.

Richard Childress Racing‘s Austin Hill finished third with JR Motorsports teammates Josh Berry and Justin Allgaier rounding out the top five.

Daniel Hemric, Ty Gibbs, JJ Yeley, Noah Gragson and Alex Labbe completed the top 10.

As with Allmendinger, many of the top finishers had adventurous days.

The opening stages on the 1.97-mile course called for wet tires with a steady downpour at the green flag that dissipated slowly as the race progressed. By the Stage 2 break, most teams opted for the Goodyear slicks as the rain lessened and was replaced with heavy mist. Only to have the rain come back in the final stage — after cars had swapped to the dry tires.

It was the sort of drama that characterized the race.

Joe Gibbs Racing driver Gibbs led a race-best 42 laps in the No. 54 JGR Toyota but was involved in several on-track incidents vying for the lead – and even just driving under caution at one point, hit from behind by Jesse Iwuji, who was three laps down.

Gragson, who like Allmendinger started from the rear of the field, made up a race-best 22 positions by the start of Stage 2 and was running top five when he was pushed off course by Gibbs on a mid-race restart that proved to be consequential for many of the day‘s top drivers.

WATCH: Gibbs, Gragson exchange on-track blows

Gibbs had contact with Gragson then with Sheldon Creed — resulting in both Gibbs and Creed‘s cars going off-course. Creed returned to track and then was involved in a multi-car accident with 20 laps to go — damaging his No. 2 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet beyond repair.

“I thought we had an okay day going. I made a mistake running second there but got back to the lead,‘‘ said Creed, whose wife is due to give birth to their first child any day now.

“The way my year‘s gone, every time we have speed something goes wrong. … Today I felt like we had a really good shot at winning.‘‘

WATCH: Creed expresses displeasure after late crash

With the victory, Allmendinger extended his championship lead over Gibbs to 44 points. Gragson‘s ninth-place finish keeps him 45 points behind.

The NASCAR Xfinity Series will have a two-week break before returning to competition in the Tennessee Lottery 250 on June 25 at Nashville Superspeedway (3:30 p.m. ET, USA Network, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, NBC Sports App).