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Pennzoil 250 Race Results

Indianapolis Motor Speedway

July 20th, 2024

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RESULTS

START POS

FINAL STATUS

LAPS COMPLETED

LAPS LED

POINTS

PLAYOFF POINTS

1

Riley Herbst

98 |

2

Running

100

30

58

6

2

Cole Custer

00 |

1

Running

100

47

45

0

3

Aric Almirola

20 |

3

Running

100

5

46

0

4

Shane Van Gisbergen

97 |

23

Running

100

0

37

0

5

Sheldon Creed

18 |

12

Running

100

0

33

0

6

Austin Hill

21 |

14

Running

100

0

34

0

7

Daniel Dye

10 |

22

Running

100

0

0

0

8

AJ Allmendinger

16 |

8

Running

100

4

45

0

9

Justin Allgaier

7 |

9

Running

100

0

40

0

10

Carson Kvapil

88 |

7

Running

100

0

29

0

11

Ryan Sieg

39 |

27

Running

100

4

44

1

12

Parker Kligerman

48 |

38

Running

100

0

29

0

13

Jesse Love

2 |

15

Running

100

0

24

0

14

Conor Daly

26 |

16

Running

100

0

23

0

15

Brandon Jones

9 |

6

Running

100

10

29

0

16

Matt DiBenedetto

38 |

29

Running

100

0

22

0

17

Joe Graf Jr

19 |

17

Running

100

0

20

0

18

Sammy Smith

8 |

21

Running

100

0

19

0

19

Jeb Burton

27 |

11

Running

100

0

18

0

20

Leland Honeyman

42 |

25

Running

100

0

19

0

21

Brennan Poole

44 |

30

Running

100

0

16

0

22

Kyle Sieg

28 |

31

Running

100

0

15

0

23

Ryan Ellis

43 |

34

Running

100

0

14

0

24

Joey Gase

35 |

35

Running

100

0

13

0

25

Kyle Weatherman

91 |

28

Running

100

0

12

0

26

David Starr

14 |

36

Running

100

0

11

0

27

Josh Bilicki

92 |

32

Running

100

0

10

0

28

BJ McLeod

13 |

33

Running

100

0

9

0

29

Blaine Perkins

29 |

24

Running

100

0

8

0

30

Jeremy Clements

51 |

18

Running

99

0

7

0

31

Garrett Smithley

45 |

26

Running

97

0

6

0

32

Greg Van Alst

07 |

37

Ignition

91

0

5

0

33

Chandler Smith

81 |

13

Running

86

0

4

0

34

Anthony Alfredo

5 |

5

Accident

83

0

3

0

35

Parker Retzlaff

31 |

20

Accident

83

0

2

0

36

Josh Williams

11 |

19

Accident

83

0

1

0

37

Sam Mayer

1 |

4

Accident

0

0

1

0

38

Josh Berry

15 |

10

Accident

0

0

0

0

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  • POS 1 | LEADER

    headshot of Riley Herbst

    POS1

    LEADER

    Riley Herbst

    Driver badge number 98 |

  • POS 2 | 0.167

    headshot of Cole Custer

    POS2

    0.167

    Cole Custer

    Driver badge number 00 |

  • POS 3 | 0.224

    headshot of Aric Almirola

    POS3

    0.224

    Aric Almirola

    Driver badge number 20 |

Riley Herbst, Stewart-Haas Racing dominate Xfinity Series race at Indianapolis

SPEEDWAY, Ind. — In one of the most dramatic NASCAR Xfinity Series finishes in recent memory at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Stewart-Haas Racing‘s Riley Herbst took the lead in the final corner of the final lap to claim his first victory of the season in Saturday‘s Pennzoil 250 – formally punching his ticket to the 2024 playoffs.

Three different drivers led the final three laps in the series‘ return to the famous speedway‘s 2.5-mile oval after four years of competing on the track‘s road course. Ultimately, the 25-year-old Herbst drove his No. 98 SHR Ford sideways exiting Turn 4 to negotiate his way past veteran Aric Almirola and race off to a .167-second win over his SHR teammate Cole Custer and Almirola.

Custer led Lap 98. Almirola led Lap 99. And Herbst held the lead for the most important, Lap 100. The three were three-wide on the white flag lap, signaling one lap to go with Almirola taking the white flag out front. Herbst caught him and dove low to claim the lead coming out of Turn 4 on the next lap and Custer raced past Almirola in the closing feet to give SHR a 1-2 finish.

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“This is Indianapolis, this is the most famous race track in the world and it‘s an honor just to walk into the place, let alone win,” said Herbst, whose only other series win was in at his hometown Las Vegas track last year. “We‘ve had speed all year and I felt like we could win. I just messed up on restarts a little bit but just continued to work and continued to work.

“I‘m proud of these guys. Proud of Stewart-Haas Racing. Obviously, with the news of us (the current Stewart-Haas Racing team) shutting down these guys could have given up on me and Cole but they stuck behind me and Cole and it‘s back-to-back wins for Stewart-Haas Racing.”

The teammates combined to lead 77 of the 100 laps with Custer‘s 47 laps out front most in the field. Custer, Saturday‘s polesitter was smiling when he climbed out of his No. 00 SHR Ford and was the first to congratulate Herbst.

“What an awesome day for SHR, two cars up front all day, qualified one-two and finished one-two, so an unbelievable day for SHR,” said Custer, who started his day with a big announcement that he would be driving for the new single-car Haas Factory Team in the Cup Series next year.

The defending series champion — who claimed his first win of 2024 last week at Pocono – continues to lead the points standings and with his second-place showing now has a 56-point advantage over JR Motorsports‘ Justin Allgaier, who finished ninth Saturday.

The former full-time Cup Series driver Almirola, 40, making his first start in the Xfinity Series since May 11, finished third in the No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota. The former Stewart-Haas Racing driver was also among the first to congratulate Herbst on the hard-fought victory.

“They (Herbst and Custer) were the class of the field but I knew if they got racing there was going to be an opportunity to steal it and I got the lead and thought and just got too tight in [turn] three and he got back inside me,” Almirola said, adding, “Those guys deserve it. I know all the guys on the team. They‘re a great group of guys and proud and happy for those guys.”

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Rookie Shane van Gisbergen, the former Australian Supercars champion, finished a strong fourth place, making his way forward after opting for fresh tires on a final pit stop and turning in an inspired final restart with 10 laps remaining. A three-time road-course winner this season, that fourth place was his best finish on an oval since a third-place finish at Atlanta Motor Speedway in February.

“It‘s tough and I‘m obviously still learning and I‘m probably still a bit too conservative but I feel like the car got better and I got better,” van Gisbergen said.  “This Xfinity Series is so fun, the way the cars move around and the way they‘re all sliding.

“I had a blast.”

Joe Gibbs Racing‘s Sheldon Creed finished fifth. Richard Childress Racing‘s Austin Hill, who started from the rear of the field after some last-minute adjustments on his Chevrolet, rallied to a sixth-place finish.

Craftsman Truck Series regular Daniel Dye was seventh, followed by two-time Indy winner A.J. Allmendinger, Allgaier and 21-year-old Carson Kvapil, who was making his sixth start of the year driving for JR Motorsports.

It was perhaps a fittingly dramatic ending to a race that got off to a tumultuous start with a 12-car accident taking multiple cars out of contention early. JR Motorsports Sam Mayer, a two-time race winner this year, spun out after making a three-wide move in Turn 3, collecting multiple cars and damaging more as they tried to avoid.

Fulltime Cup Series driver Josh Berry, who was driving the No. 15 AM Racing Ford, was among those collected in the melee and was officially scored last. He and Mayer were unable to complete one lap.

Joe Gibbs Racing‘s Chandler Smith retired on Lap 37, his No. 81 Toyota never able to overcome the damage from the first lap incident.

RSS Racing‘s Ryan Sieg holds a slim three-point edge over JR Motorsports‘ Sammy Smith for the final points playoff transfer position with six races remaining to set the 12-driver Playoff field.

The sport of NASCAR will be taking a two-week sporting break during the Olympics with the Xfinity Series returning to competition on Aug. 17 at Michigan International Speedway for the Cabo Wabo 250 (3:30 p.m. ET, USA, MRN Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, NBC Sports App). John Hunter Nemechek won the 2023 race.

NOTE: Post-race inspection was completed in the Xfinity Series garage, confirming Riley Herbst as the winner. The No. 21 had one loose lug nut.