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RESULTS

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FINAL STATUS

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Aric Almirola

28 |

4

Running

79

17

0

0

2

AJ Allmendinger

10 |

5

Running

79

2

0

0

3

Kyle Larson

17 |

1

Running

79

53

0

0

4

Ty Gibbs

19 |

7

Running

79

0

0

0

5

Parker Kligerman

48 |

12

Running

79

0

37

0

6

Cole Custer

00 |

26

Running

79

0

31

0

7

Justin Allgaier

7 |

2

Running

79

0

44

0

8

Austin Hill

21 |

13

Running

79

4

35

0

9

Sammy Smith

18 |

10

Running

79

0

29

0

10

Sam Mayer

1 |

6

Running

79

0

32

0

11

Sheldon Creed

2 |

3

Running

79

0

28

0

12

Brett Moffitt

25 |

14

Running

79

0

25

0

13

Daniel Hemric

11 |

8

Running

79

0

29

0

14

Chandler Smith

16 |

20

Running

79

0

23

0

15

Riley Herbst

98 |

23

Running

79

0

25

0

16

John H. Nemechek

20 |

9

Running

79

1

25

0

17

Jeremy Clements

51 |

24

Running

79

0

20

0

18

Ross Chastain

91 |

15

Running

79

0

0

0

19

Josh Bilicki

36 |

25

Running

79

0

18

0

20

Kaz Grala

26 |

27

Running

79

0

17

0

21

Brandon Jones

9 |

28

Running

79

0

16

0

22

Kyle Weatherman

08 |

18

Running

79

0

15

0

23

Ty Dillon

4 |

32

Running

79

0

0

0

24

Dylan Lupton

43 |

33

Running

79

0

13

0

25

Alex Labbe

29 |

11

Running

79

2

12

0

26

Jeb Burton

27 |

30

Running

79

0

11

0

27

Daniel Suárez

07 |

17

Running

79

0

0

0

28

Ryan Sieg

39 |

34

Running

79

0

9

0

29

Brad Perez

53 |

31

Running

79

0

8

0

30

Blaine Perkins

02 |

36

Running

79

0

7

0

31

Joe Graf Jr

38 |

38

Running

79

0

6

0

32

Connor Mosack

24 |

29

Running

78

0

5

0

33

Josh Berry

8 |

19

Running

76

0

4

0

34

Sage Karam

44 |

21

Transmission

71

0

3

0

35

Josh Williams

92 |

22

Suspension

60

0

2

0

36

Jeffrey Earnhardt

45 |

35

Accident

59

0

1

0

37

Anthony Alfredo

78 |

37

Suspension

44

0

1

0

38

Parker Retzlaff

31 |

16

Transmission

21

0

1

0

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  • POS 1 | LEADER

    headshot of Aric Almirola

    POS1

    LEADER

    Aric Almirola

    Driver badge number 28 |

  • POS 2 | 1.868

    headshot of AJ Allmendinger

    POS2

    1.868

    AJ Allmendinger

    Driver badge number 10 |

  • POS 3 | 3.329

    headshot of Kyle Larson

    POS3

    3.329

    Kyle Larson

    Driver badge number 17 |

Aric Almirola wins inaugural Xfinity Series race at Sonoma

SONOMA, Calif. — Aric Almirola knew Sonoma Raceway was a track that wouldn‘t make him look like a “wanker.”

Far from it. Holding off the dominant car of Kyle Larson—until Larson made a critical mistake—and then outrunning road course ace AJ Allmendinger over the final laps, Almirola won Saturday‘s DoorDash 250 at the 1.99-mile road course.

Ty Gibbs ran fourth as full-time NASCAR Cup Series drivers claimed the top four finishing positions. Parker Kligerman led the Xfinity regulars in fifth, followed by Cole Custer, Justin Allgaier, Austin Hill, Sammy Smith and Sam Mayer.

The victory was Almirola’s fourth in the NASCAR Xfinity Series and his first since 2017 when he won at Talladega Superspeedway for owner Fred Biagi.

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The win also was the first-ever for Georgia-based RSS Racing, which fields cars for brothers Ryan and Kyle Sieg. The Stewart-Haas Racing shop prepared the car for Almirola.

Driving the No. 28 Ford, Almirola took the checkered flag 1.868 seconds ahead of runner-up Allmendinger, with Larson running third 3.329 seconds back. Almirola had taken the lead from the fifth position on a Lap 65 restart, an advantage he held the rest of the way.

“Oh, man, this is so special,” said Almirola, who was making his second Xfinity start of the season after a 24th-place finish at Circuit of The Americas in April. “It‘s hard to explain. I know it‘s an Xfinity win — it‘s not a Cup win, but after COTA, (I said) I don‘t think I should run any more road course races in an Xfinity car.

“It makes me look like a wanker, and I lose self-confidence going into Sunday. But I knew that this race track, this is one that I can run good at. I‘ve run good here my whole career. I don‘t know what it is about this place, but I love racing here.”

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Larson swept the first two stages and held a lead of more than 13 seconds over Allmendinger when Jeffrey Earnhardt backed into the barrier in Turn 10 on Lap 60 and caused the race‘s second caution.

If the subsequent restart on Lap 65 was crucial to Almirola‘s victory, Larson‘s mistake on Lap 72 was even more so. On Lap 72 of 79, Larson drove hard into the Turn 11 hairpin within inches of Almirola‘s back bumper and clipped one of the stacks of tires defining the corner.

Larson‘s Chevrolet shot to the left of the racing line, and by the time he had righted the car, Allmendinger had passed him for second.

“I just got too greedy,” said Larson, who led a race-high 53 laps to Almirola‘s 17. “I was kind of tucked up right behind him, clipped the tires, and it knocked the wheel out of my hands. After that, the toe was off. I was really tight in the left and really loose in the right, so I couldn‘t make runs at it…

“I‘m really mad at myself right now, but I‘m really proud of the car they (Hendrick Motorsports) brought. Congrats to Aric, too. He did a really good job out in front of me, hitting his marks. He could kind of get away from me in a couple of important areas and would make me have to work hard behind him. So hats off to him and that team.”

The Xfinity Series will return to action on June 24 at Nashville Superspeedway to race in the Tennessee Lottery 250 (USA, PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, NBC Sports App).

Note: Inspection in the Xfinity Series garage is complete with no issues, confirming Almirola as the race winner. The No. 21 of Austin Hill had one lug nut loose, resulting in a monetary fine.