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Explore the Pocono Mountains 225 Race Results

Pocono Raceway

July 15th, 2023

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RESULTS

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1

Austin Hill

21 |

11

Running

92

2

41

5

2

Sam Mayer

1 |

8

Running

92

0

43

0

3

Chase Elliott

17 |

13

Running

92

9

0

0

4

Riley Herbst

98 |

21

Running

92

3

36

0

5

Daniel Hemric

11 |

2

Running

92

0

43

0

6

Sammy Smith

18 |

6

Running

92

0

43

0

7

Brandon Jones

9 |

7

Running

92

12

42

0

8

Brett Moffitt

25 |

18

Running

92

0

29

0

9

Parker Kligerman

48 |

22

Running

92

0

28

0

10

Daniel Suárez

10 |

23

Running

92

5

0

0

11

Sheldon Creed

2 |

3

Running

92

0

32

0

12

Jeb Burton

27 |

12

Running

92

0

25

0

13

Anthony Alfredo

78 |

26

Running

92

0

24

0

14

Ty Dillon

3 |

25

Running

92

0

0

0

15

Jeremy Clements

51 |

14

Running

92

0

22

0

16

Kyle Sieg

28 |

20

Running

92

0

21

0

17

Joe Graf Jr

38 |

30

Running

92

0

20

0

18

Ryan Ellis

43 |

27

Running

92

0

19

0

19

Jeffrey Earnhardt

45 |

35

Running

92

0

18

0

20

Chandler Smith

16 |

16

Running

92

0

18

0

21

Garrett Smithley

4 |

34

Running

92

0

16

0

22

Ryan Sieg

39 |

17

Running

92

0

15

0

23

Justin Allgaier

7 |

9

Running

92

8

26

0

24

Josh Berry

8 |

1

Running

91

51

33

2

25

Kaz Grala

26 |

24

Running

91

0

12

0

26

Patrick Emerling

53 |

36

Running

91

0

11

0

27

Blaine Perkins

02 |

38

Running

91

0

10

0

28

Alex Labbe

08 |

32

Running

91

0

9

0

29

Brennan Poole

6 |

31

Running

91

0

8

0

30

Chad Chastain

91 |

33

Running

91

0

0

0

31

Joey Gase

35 |

37

Running

90

0

6

0

32

John H. Nemechek

20 |

5

Running

89

0

21

0

33

Cole Custer

00 |

10

Running

87

2

10

0

34

Connor Mosack

19 |

4

Accident

85

0

5

0

35

Parker Retzlaff

31 |

19

Running

84

0

2

0

36

Josh Williams

92 |

28

Running

82

0

1

0

37

Corey Heim

24 |

15

Suspension

81

0

0

0

38

Sage Karam

44 |

29

Transmission

7

0

1

0

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  • POS 1 | LEADER

    headshot of Austin Hill

    POS1

    LEADER

    Austin Hill

    Driver badge number 21 |

  • POS 2 | 0.657

    headshot of Sam Mayer

    POS2

    0.657

    Sam Mayer

    Driver badge number 1 |

  • POS 3 | 1.156

    headshot of Chase Elliott

    POS3

    1.156

    Chase Elliott

    Driver badge number 17 |

Austin Hill sidesteps Berry in overtime, seals Xfinity Series victory at Pocono

Austin Hill survived an early race pit road speeding penalty, gambled on fuel strategy and prevailed in an incredible wheel-to-wheel run to the checkered flag in overtime to claim his fourth NASCAR Xfinity Series victory of the season in the Explore the Pocono Mountains 225 at Pocono Raceway on Saturday.

As important as the victory for the 29-year old Georgia-native his good day combined with an uncharacteristic disappointing day for his closest rivals in the NASCAR Xfinity Series championship standings gave him a huge boost in the points with only seven races remaining to set the 12-driver field. He trailed championship leader John Hunter Nemechek by 33 points before the green flag and took the checkered flag now only 13 behind.

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On a dramatic — and at times chaotic — overtime restart, Hill had to get around the day‘s most dominant driver, JR Motorsports‘ Josh Berry. His No. 21 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet was behind Berry on the restart and gave him a big push at the green flag, but Berry got loose, and Hill got around him to lead his first lap on the afternoon.

Both Berry and JRM teammate Justin Allgaier hit the wall in separate accidents on the final lap bringing out the yellow flag, and the race ultimately ended under caution with Hill out front.

“We didn‘t have the best car all day,‘‘ Hill said. “Andy [Petree] and all the guys back at RCR engines worked really hard. We got the car better. I thought we were maybe a top-five or top-seven car. I didn‘t think we had anything for the leader today.

“On that restart, he drove into one and got really loose into the entry. … we drag-raced down the backstretch, and once I cleared him [Berry] I knew I just had to hit my marks.

WATCH: Hill discusses thrilling Pocono win

“Such a special win,‘‘ Hill added. “Obviously with fuel saving, we didn‘t know if we were going to make it and it was on my mind going into the ‘Tunnel Turn’ (Turn 2) that I had to get back to the start-finish line. I had enough fuel to do a burnout so we saved enough.‘‘

It was especially heartbreaking for Berry, who dominated all the race‘s major statistics. For the first time in his career, he swept both stages. And he started from pole position for the first time this year, leading a race-high 51 of the 92 laps. He finished 24th after his No. 8 JRM Chevrolet trailed up the track and into the wall racing Hill – bringing out the final caution that ended the race.

“Just a wild restart there,‘‘ said Berry, who will take over for retiring NASCAR Cup Series champion Kevin Harvick in the No. 4 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford next year.

“The 21 [Hill] was behind me and gave me a really good push but pushed me a little longer and harder than I wanted into Turn 1 and got me into the marbles … I was able to battle back and race with him. Tried to time the run, but got there a little quicker.

“Just a racing deal,‘‘ Berry added. “Hate we didn‘t get the finish we deserved today. Just really proud of the car we brought today and I know if we continue to have that kind of speed we‘ll win plenty of races. Just a tough way to end but still a lot of positives from the day.‘‘

His JR Motorsports teammate Sam Mayer finished second to Hill, followed by former NASCAR Cup Series champion Chase Elliott, who was competing in his first NASCAR Xfinity Series race in two years — driving the No. 17 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet in a paint scheme honoring his team owner Rick Hendrick‘s late son, Ricky Hendrick.

Stewart-Haas Racing‘s Riley Herbst finished fourth, also coming out on the right side of a fuel-save gamble. Kaulig Racing‘s Daniel Hemric was fifth.

“We finished fourth, and that‘s what we needed at a track I don‘t particularly love,‘‘ Herbst said “Lucky to get out of here with a top five.‘‘

The effort was good enough to keep Herbst in the points picture for the championship. He is ranked 12th — the final playoff transfer position — 26 points ahead of Parker Kligerman, who finished ninth Saturday.

WATCH: Custer, Nemechek collide on frontstretch 

Sammy Smith, Brandon Jones, Brett Moffitt, Kligerman and another NASCAR Cup Series regular, Daniel Suárez, who drove for Kaulig Racing rounded out the top 10.

A mid-race incident with two of the three championship leaders — Nemechek and third-place Cole Custer — changed the complexion of the regular season title chase. On a restart just over halfway through the race  — with both Nemechek and Custer running inside the Top-10 – Nemechek hit the wall and washed back across the track, his Toyota hitting Cole Custer‘s Ford. Custer was third in the championship entering the race.

Both teams made quick repairs to the cars, but they were non-competitive for the remainder of the race. Nemechek finished 32nd and Custer, 33rd.

Seven races remain to set the 12-driver championship field. Next week the NASCAR Xfinity Series resumes action next Saturday in the Henry 180 on the Road America road course in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin (3 p.m. ET, NBC, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

Note: Post-race inspection in the Xfinity Series garage at Pocono concluded without issue, confirming Hill as the race winner.