Entry List : Atlanta Motor Speedway

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  • Wednesday, September 4th, 2024
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Reid Spencer
Austin Hill seeks to maintain dominance at his home track

In the NASCAR Xfinity Series, Austin Hill is the undisputed master of superspeedways, and that’s particularly true of his home track, Atlanta Motor Speedway.

Since the repaving and reconfiguration of the 1.54-mile track in 2021, Hill has won three of five races contested there, and he’ll go for a fourth in Saturday’s Focused Health 250 (3 p.m. ET on USA, PRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

All eight of Hill’s career victories have come on tracks of 1.5 miles or more in length, and six have come on venues where the superspeedway competition package is used.

So, it’s no surprise that the Winston, Georgia, native will draw a major share of attention on Saturday.

However, Hill will have to share the spotlight with the battle for the final four berths in the NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs, particularly the close contest on either side of the current cut line.

With a fifth-place finish in last Saturday’s race at Darlington, JR Motorsports driver Sammy Smith moved past 18th-place finisher Ryan Sieg into the final Playoff-eligible position. With three races left in the regular season, Smith leads Sieg by 10 points—a tenuous margin with Atlanta on the horizon.

“We had a strong car last week at Darlington, where we were competitive in the top 10 all day,” Smith said. “I was happy that we could bring home a strong finish for (sponsor) Pilot Flying J and JR Motorsports.

“I’m looking forward to getting back in the car at Atlanta to continue the momentum and fight for a better position in the Playoff points.”

  • Focused Health 250
  • Pole Winner: Jesse Love
  • Age: 19
  • Team : No 2 - Samsara Chevrolet
  • Owner: Richard Childress
  • Crew Chief: Danny Stockman, Jr
  • Jesse Love won the Pole Award for the Focused Health 250 with a lap of 31926 seconds, 173652 mph
  • This is his fourth pole in 24 NASCAR Xfinity Series races
  • This is his fourth pole and 14th top-10 start in 2024
  • This is his second pole in two races at Atlanta Motor Speedway
  • Taylor Gray (second) posted his fifth top-10 start of 2024 and his first in one race at Atlanta Motor Speedway
  • Cole Custer (third) posted his sixth top-10 start at Atlanta Motor Speedway It is his 18th in 24 races this season
  • Jesse Love (first) was the fastest qualifying rookie

  • Saturday, September 7th, 2024
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Reid Spencer
Austin Hill sweeps Atlanta races in NASCAR Xfinity thriller

Seizing the lead for the first time on Lap 152 of 163 of Saturday’s Focused Health 250, Austin Hill stayed out front the rest of way to win his fourth NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway, his home track.

The 30-year-old driver from Winston, Ga., won for the third time this season and completed a sweep of the two Atlanta races. Seven of Hill’s nine career victories have come at race tracks using the superspeedway competition package.

“I’m speechless right now,” Hill said in Victory Lane. “Our Bennett Chevrolet had speed all day, but the handling just was not there the way that I would like. You come to these superspeedway-style events, and you want to have a car that’s trimmed-out. You don’t worry too much about handling.

“But I thought handling was going to be an issue, and it definitely played a part today. We made some right moves at the right time between my spotter, Derek Kneeland, and me. We got up to second and when we had that restart (on Lap 150), I was contemplating ‘Do I go top, or do I go bottom?’

“We both agreed that we have to go bottom and try to get to the lead, and if the bottom didn’t work out, then so be it.”

Hill got help from an unexpected source. He expressed surprise that he got a decisive push on the final lap from Toyota driver Corey Heim, who was making his first superspeedway start in the Xfinity Series.

Toyota driver Chandler Smith was equally surprised—and frustrated. Smith dropped to the bottom to attempt to pass Hill on the final circuit and briefly nosed past the front bumper of Hill’s No. 21 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet. Heim stayed with Hill on top.

“I expected my Toyota teammate to come with me, and he didn’t,” said Smith, who ultimately finished fourth in the No. 82 Joe Gibbs Racing Supra. “I’m kind of speechless.”

Heim, who finished fifth behind Smith, thought his best chance to win the race was to stay with Hill.

“He (Smith) had no run and no momentum, so why go to the bottom?” Heim explained.

After he pushed Hill clear of Smith, Heim tried a pass at the top of the track but brushed the outside wall and lost momentum. Parker Kligerman swept past Heim into second place, with AJ Allmendinger following.

Hill beat Kligerman to the finish line by 0.340 seconds, with Allmendinger in third, just 0.004 seconds behind Kligerman.

“Congrats to Austin Hill – he’s the master of this place,” said Kligerman, who matched his career-best finish in the series.

A multi-car crash on Lap 145 dramatically altered the complexion of the race. Contact between the competitive cars of Justin Allgaier and Cole Custer ignited a six-car incident that collected the machines of Taylor Gray, Ryan Sieg, Riley Herbst and pole winner Jesse Love.

The wreck was particularly detrimental to Sieg, who is chasing Sammy Smith for the final spot in the 12-driver Xfinity Series Playoffs.

Sieg was running in the top 10 after making up a two-lap deficit—the result of an electrical issue in the opening laps—when the wreck occurred. He dropped from 10 to 44 points behind Smith, who overcame a pit road safety violation penalty to finish seventh.

The incident sidelined both Allgaier and Custer, who are battling for the regular-season championship. Allgaier maintains a 34-point margin over the reigning series champion, but both Smith (67 points behind) and Hill (71 points) now have outside chances to overtake the leader.

Note: Allmendinger, who led a race-high 40 laps, won the second 40-lap stage of Saturday’s race—his first stage win of the season… Love survived the last major wreck with the bumper cover of Herbst’s car stuck to the rook of his Chevrolet. He recovered to finish sixth… Five drivers led more laps than Hill, the race winner.

  • Drivers Entered: 37
  • Laps Scheduled: 163
  • Margin of Victory: 0.340 Seconds
  • Time of Race: 2 Hours 7 Minutes 5 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 118.514
  • Cautions: 6 for 36 laps
  • Lead Changes: 12
  • Green Flag Passes: 2,280 (18.0 passes per green flag lap)

  • Focused Health 250
  • Race Winner: Austin Hill
  • Age: 30
  • Team : No 21 - Bennett Transportation Chevrolet
  • Owner: Richard Childress
  • Crew Chief: Andy Street
  • Austin Hill won the Focused Health 250, his ninth victory in 105 Xfinity Series races
  • This is his third victory and 15th top-10 finish in 2024
  • This is his fourth victory and fifth top-10 finish in six races at Atlanta Motor Speedway
  • Parker Kligerman (second) posted his third top-10 finish in five races at Atlanta Motor Speedway It is his 11th top-10 finish in 2024
  • AJ Allmendinger (third) posted his fifth top-10 finish in seven races at Atlanta Motor Speedway
  • Jesse Love (sixth) was the highest finishing rookie
  • Justin Allgaier leads the point standings by 34 points over Cole Custer
Austin Hill celebrates with a burnout
Hampton, Georgia - February 24, 2024 : Austin Hill, driver of the #21 Bennett Transportation Chevrolet, celebrates with a burnout after winning the NASCAR Xfinity Series King of Tough 250 at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
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1
Los Gatos, CA
Dec 16, 1981
42
16
Chevrolet
Campers Inn RV
2
Mayetta, NJ
Mar 18, 1992
32
20
Toyota
The Toyota Gazoo Racing
3
Riverton, IL
Jun 6, 1986
38
7
Chevrolet
Hellmann's
4
Westport, CT
Aug 8, 1990
34
48
Chevrolet
Big Machine Spiked Coolers
5
Halifax, VA
Aug 6, 1992
32
27
Chevrolet
NORMA Precision Ammunition
6
Grass Valley, CA
Jul 27, 1991
33
38
Ford
ReMA
7
Torrence, CA
Nov 29, 1989
34
43
Chevrolet
Pella Windows & Doors
8
Tucker, GA
Jun 20, 1987
37
39
Ford
Sci Aps
9
Wentzville, MO
Aug 28, 1997
27
91
Chevrolet
Brand South Africa
10
Sacramento, CA
Apr 11, 1991
33
44
Chevrolet
Hackett Truck Sales
11
Ladera Ranch, CA
Jan 23, 1998
26
00
Ford
Autodesk/Haas Automation
12
Ligonier, PA
Apr 27, 1992
32
45
Chevrolet
Vet The Vote
13
Winston, GA
Apr 21, 1994
30
21
Chevrolet
Bennett Transportation
14
Atlanta, GA
Feb 18, 1997
27
9
Chevrolet
Menards/Jeld-Wen
15
Framingham, MA
Jul 1, 1992
32
07
Chevrolet
Main Street Auto
16
Spartanburg, SC
Jan 16, 1985
39
51
Chevrolet
Fly and Form Structures
17
Port Charlotte, FL
Aug 3, 1993
31
11
Chevrolet
Alloy Employer Services
18
Las Vegas, NV
Feb 24, 1999
25
98
Ford
Monster Energy
19
Douglasville, GA
Jan 24, 1997
27
14
Ford
TBA
20
Ridgefield, CT
Mar 1, 1999
25
5
Chevrolet
Beyond Type 1
21
Alpine, CA
Sep 30, 1997
26
18
Toyota
CW Sports
22
Bakersfield, CA
Feb 28, 2000
24
29
Ford
Pritchard Injury Firm
23
Tucker, GA
Apr 16, 2001
23
28
Ford
North Country Ford
24
Franklin, WI
Jun 26, 2003
21
1
Chevrolet
High Rock Vodka
25
San Diego, CA
Sep 12, 2001
22
74
Chevrolet
TBA
26
Talking Rock, GA
Jun 26, 2002
22
81
Toyota
Wheelers
27
Marietta, GA
Jul 5, 2002
22
26
Toyota
Toyota Racing Development
28
Los Angeles, CA
Feb 2, 2000
24
15
Ford
Deal Badger
29
Denver, NC
Mar 25, 2005
19
19
Toyota
Operation 300
30
Rhinelander, WI
May 21, 2003
21
31
Chevrolet
FUNKAWAY
31
Palm Beach Gardens, FL
Jul 7, 2004
20
35
Chevrolet
TBA
32
Chesapeake, VA
Oct 15, 1996
27
92
Chevrolet
Precision Measurements, Inc.
33
Johnston, IA
Jun 4, 2004
20
8
Chevrolet
Pilot Flying J
34
Phoenix, AZ
Feb 23, 2005
19
42
Chevrolet
RANDCO Industries
35
Menlo Park, CA
Jan 14, 2005
19
2
Chevrolet
Samsara
36
Aucklund, New Zealand
May 9, 1989
35
97
Chevrolet
Quad Lock
37
Grass Lake, MI
Mar 3, 1993
31
53
Ford
Alro Steel