Allmendinger locks into Xfinity Championship 4 with Vegas win

Allmendinger locks into Xfinity Championship 4 with Vegas win

It was the first NASCAR Xfinity Series trophy of the season for A.J. Allmendinger but the timing was on point. His Playoff win in Saturdayโ€™s Ambetter Health 302 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway punched his ticket into next monthโ€™s season finale Championship race.

The 42-year old Californian held off a hard-charging Ryan Sieg by a mere 0.156s to claim his 18th career win โ€“ leading a race best 102 of the 201 laps in his No. 16 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet. Allmendinger had to out-run and out-negotiate Sieg in the closing laps, ultimately getting the best of the field on a final re-start at the 1.5-miler with two laps remaining.

An exuberant Allmendinger โ€“ who is moving to the NASCAR Cup Series next year — climbed out of his Chevrolet, raising his arms to urge the crowd cheer and shouting congratulations to his team and his team owner Matt Kaulig, whose birthday was Saturday.

โ€œI absolutely love these guys and girls at Kaulig Racing. Itโ€™s been such up-and-down but what I love about them is we stick together, we keep fighting,โ€™โ€™ Allmendinger said before turning toward his team and shouting, โ€œHappy Birthday Matt Kaulig. The bossโ€™s birthday — I told you I was getting you a trophy. I love you.โ€™โ€™

โ€œWhat a way to get to Phoenix after the year weโ€™ve had. Letโ€™s go win a championship!”

For Sieg โ€“ who is still looking for his first win in 364 Xfinity Series starts โ€“ Saturdayโ€™s near-miss marked the fifth runner-up showing of his career and second in just the last three races. He challenged Allmendinger mightily in the final 30 laps โ€“ passing him with nine laps to go, only to get passed right back the following lap.

โ€œWe had the best car on the longer run and I needed a long run and we were getting there,โ€™โ€™ the RSS Racing driver Sieg said afterward. โ€œI just overdrove 1 and lost some of our track position, but I was able to gain it back. Just sucks to finish second again with a great car. One of these days itโ€™s going to go our way.โ€™โ€™

Allmendingerโ€™s fellow Playoff drivers, JR Motorsportsโ€™ Justin Allgaier and Joe Gibbs Racingโ€™s Chandler Smith finished third and fourth. Parker Kligerman, who was eliminated from the Playoffs just last week, finished fifth.

Allgaier had a strong No. 7 Chevrolet, winning Stage 2 and leading 42 laps โ€“ second best to Allmendinger. His work didnโ€™t get him the automatic Championship 4 berth but does put him atop the championship standings 32 points to the good with races at Homestead-Miami Speedway next week and then at the half-mile Martinsville, Va. track to formally decide which four drivers move to the Nov. 9 season finale eligible to compete for the trophy.

โ€œHe did a great job and hats off to those guys to get a Chevrolet in victory lane,โ€™โ€™ Allgaier said of Allmendinger. โ€œRyan did a great job too.

โ€œReally proud of this team. Yesterday in practice we werenโ€™t as good as we wanted to be, but they went to work and made good adjustments all day to put us in a good position.โ€™โ€™

โ€œAt the end there, just not able to get into dirty air like I wanted to,โ€™โ€™ he said, adding, โ€œGreat start to the next round and obviously got some good stage points so weโ€™ll move on to next week.โ€™โ€™

 

Richard Childress Racing rookie driver Jesse Love โ€“ a Playoff contender — was sixth, followed by Stewart-Haas Racing teammates, defending race winner Riley Herbst and Playoff driver Cole Custer. JGRโ€™s Sheldon Creed โ€“ also eliminated from Playoff contention last week โ€“ was 10th.

Playoff contenders RCRโ€™s Austin Hill and JR Motorsportsโ€™ Sam Mayer were 13th and 14th, respectively, with JR Motorsportsโ€™ Sammy Smith getting involved in an early race accident and finishing 32nd โ€“ last among the Playoff eight.

The reigning series champion Custer sits just behind Allgaier in the points standings โ€“ 16 points to the good with Chandler Smith in that fourth position, eight points to the good.

Hill (-8) is fifth followed by Love (-13), Mayer (-23) and Smith (-53).

The series moves to the Homestead-Miami Speedway 1.5-miler for next Saturdayโ€™s Credit One NASCAR Amex Credit Card 300 (4 p.m. ET, CW, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio). Mayer is the defending race winner.

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