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Myatt Snider scores first Xfinity win as fate KOs Noah Gragson – again

Myatt Snider got his first NASCAR Xfinity Series victory.

Noah Gragson got another heartache at Homestead.

With perfect execution from the inside lane on his second chance at an overtime restart, Snider held off charging Tyler Reddick to win Saturday's Contender Boats 250 at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

For his third straight race at the 1.5-mile track, Gragson was close enough to taste victory, but it was his ill-fated crash with just over two laps left in regulation that set up overtime and Snider's victory.

Reddick's second-place finish didn't stand, however. His No. 23 Chevrolet was disqualified after post-race inspection, because the ride height measure too low in the rear.

On the first attempt at extra laps, Snider spun his tires, and Reddick grabbed the lead before AJ Allmendinger spun toward the infield grass in Turn 1 to cause the eighth and final caution.

In the second overtime, Reddick returned the favor, and Snider pulled clear in the bottom lane. With a determined charge on the final lap, Reddick gained ground, but he was .085 seconds in arrears when Snider crossed the finish line in the No. 2 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet.

"Yeah, I guess I learned my lesson on that first restart, ‘cause I spun the wheels," said Snider, who won in his 36th start in the series. "Then I saw Tyler spin the wheels on the next one, and I knew I might have a chance.

"Just a shout-out to all these RCR guys, (sponsor) Taxslayer, all these people that supported me over the years. It's been a rough journey, but we're here with a win, and I can't complain."

Reddick, who drives full-time for RCR in the NASCAR Cup Series, was moonlighting with RSS Racing on Saturday, making his first Xfinity start since winning his second straight series title at Homestead in 2019. But his effort proved moot with the disqualification, which elevated Brandon Jones to the runner-up spot.

Gragson was just over two laps away from a redemptive victory when the No. 13 Ford of David Starr—the last driver on the lead lap—blew a right front tire and shot up the track into the outside wall and right into Gragson's path."

Gragson, who led 83 and 81 laps in last year's two Homestead races but failed to win either, couldn't avoid the collision that destroyed his No. 9 JR Motorsports Chevrolet. At the time, Gragson led second-place Reddick by more than eight seconds.

"What are you going to do," Gragson said after a visit to the infield care center. "We dominated the last three races here, including this one, and have stuff like that (happen). We were saving fuel. I was half-throttle the last 30 laps, and we were still pulling away."vThe first stage of the race was eventful—but not primarily for Stefan Parsons spin in Turn 4 on Lap 26 or for Daniel Hemric missing his pit stall under the resulting caution and knocking his tire carrier to the pavement.

What Stage 1 demonstrated with jarring clarity was the enormous value of fresh tires on the abrasive asphalt surface. Allmendinger restarted 25th on fresh tires with 10 laps left in the stage and grabbed the lead from Kaulig Racing teammate Justin Haley eight laps later.

Allmendinger won the stage with Haley second after restarting 20th and moving into the lead on Lap 33 before surrendering the top spot to his teammate. Reigning series champion Cindric, on the other hand, stayed out during the caution, restarted in the lead on old tires and fell to 14th by the end of the 10-lap run.

Stage 2 was the mirror image of Stage 1. When fluid from Parsons' car necessitated the third caution of the race on Lap 68, drivers who had stayed out under the Lap 26 caution to save a set of tires came to pit road—Cindric among them.

Allmendinger led the field to the restart with six laps left in the second stage. Cindric restarted 22nd, and in less than three laps took the lead on the way to a stage win and a Playoff point.

Pit stops followed at the end of the stage, on Lap 83, leaving almost all drivers on equal rubber for the final run, with two sets of sticker tires left in the pits. But in terms of track position, the exchange favored those who had pitted late in Stage 2 and charged to the front.

First off pit road during the fourth caution, Cindric led the field to green on Lap 89. But neither Cindric nor Allmendinger was a major player in the overtime. y Hemric finished third, followed by Jeb Burton. Cindric, Haley, Brett Moffitt, Ryan Sieg, Jeremy Clements and Josh Berry completed the top 10.

Xfinity stalwarts Harrison Burton and Justin Allgaier were the first two drivers out of the race, Burton with and engine failure and Allgaier after contact with the Ford of Riley Herbst on Lap 98.

  • Drivers Entered: 40 (2 drivers will not make the race)
  • Laps Scheduled: 167
  • Laps Actual: 179 - NASCAR OVERTIME!
  • Margin of Victory: 0.085 Seconds
  • Time of Race: 2 Hours 30 Minutes 59 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 103.720
  • Cautions: 8 for 42 laps
  • Lead Changes: 20
  • Green Flag Passes: 2,641 (19.3 passes per green flag lap)

  • Homestead-Miami Speedway
  • 27th Annual Contender Boats 250
  • Race Winner: Myatt Snider
  • Age: 26
  • Team : No. 2 - TaxSlayer Chevrolet
  • Owner: Richard Childress
  • Crew Chief: Andy Street
  • Myatt Snider won the 27th Annual Contender Boats 250, his first victory in 37 Xfinity Series races.
  • This is his first victory and second top-10 finish in 2021.
  • This is his first victory and second top-10 finish in four races at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
  • Tyler Reddick (second) posted his fourth top-10 finish in five races at Homestead-Miami Speedway. It is his first top-10 finish in 2021.
  • Brandon Jones (third) posted his fifth top-10 finish in eight races at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
  • Josh Berry (11th) was the highest finishing rookie.
  • Austin Cindric leads the point standings by 28 points over Myatt Snider.
  • Tyler Reddick's #23 Chevrolet was disqualified after post-race inspection. Ride height measure too low in the rear. His 2nd place finish is officially scored as 40th.
Cole Custer celebrates in victory lane
Avondale, Arizona - November 4, 2023 : Cole Custer, driver of the #00 Haas Automation Ford, celebrates in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship at Phoenix Raceway.
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1
Los Gatos, CA
Dec 16, 1981
39
16
Chevrolet
Ellsworth Advisors
2
Westby, WI
Jan 5, 1987
34
90
Chevrolet
Chinchor Electric / Danus
3
Phoenix, AZ
Oct 5, 1976
44
17
Chevrolet
Work Pro
4
Cedar Rapids, IA
Jul 7, 1989
31
4
Chevrolet
TeamJDMotorsports.com
5
Houston, TX
Nov 11, 1967
53
13
Ford
Whataburger
6
Port Tobacco, MD
Feb 25, 1993
28
66
Ford
CrashClaimsR.us
7
Riverton, IL
Jun 6, 1986
34
7
Chevrolet
TeamJDMotorsports.com
8
Des Moines, IA
Jun 23, 1986
34
1
Chevrolet
PFJ American Heart Association
9
Grimes, IA
Aug 7, 1992
28
02
Chevrolet
Tax Slayer
10
Lewisville, NC
Feb 27, 1992
29
54
Toyota
Bass Pro Shops
11
Halifax, VA
Aug 6, 1992
28
10
Chevrolet
Cheddar's Scratch Kitchen
12
Mooresville, NC
Jun 22, 1989
31
0
Chevrolet
KSDT CPA
13
Colonial Heights, VA
Feb 10, 1998
23
52
Chevrolet
Means Motorsports
14
Tucker, GA
Jun 20, 1987
33
39
Ford
CMR Construction and Roofing
15
Wentzville, MO
Aug 28, 1997
23
47
Chevrolet
Weiks Media
16
Kannapolis, NC
Jan 27, 1991
30
18
Toyota
Poppy Bank
17
Knoxville, TN
Sep 22, 1994
26
61
Toyota
Ultra Commerical Interiors
18
Sherrills Ford, NC
Apr 15, 1997
23
78
Chevrolet
David's Electric
19
Corning, CA
Jan 11, 1996
25
23
Chevrolet
RSS Racing
20
Driftwood, TX
Oct 29, 1996
24
74
Chevrolet
JM Steel / Belmont Classic Cars