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Andy’s Frozen Custard 300

Saturday, May 3rd, 2025

Texas Motor Speedway , Fort Worth, TX

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Strategic Pit Call Propels Kyle Larson to Double Overtime Triumph at Texas

Crew chief Mardy Lindley called his shot.

“We’ve got to stop to win,” Lindley radioed to driver Kyle Larson, subbing for injured Connor Zilisch in the No. 88 JR Motorsports Chevrolet.

Lindley was right. Larson made a late pit stop and proceeded to win Saturday’s Andy’s Frozen Custard 300 at Texas Motor Speedway in two overtimes.

The victory was Larson’s second of the season, his second at Texas and the 17th of his career, with Larson charging from the seventh position on a Lap 194 restart — behind six cars that stayed out on older tires — to win in two extra periods.

On Lap 188, Larson was cruising to a probable win with a lead of more than six seconds when Corey Day — in the No. 17 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet Larson drove to a dominating win at Bristol in mid-April — hit the tire barrier on the inside of Turn 3 to cause the ninth of 11 cautions.

That’s when Lindley made the call to bring Larson to pit road, and ultimately it paid off. After moving from third to second on the first overtime restart, Larson took the lead from defending race winner Sam Mayer in the second overtime and pulled away to win by 1.265 seconds over Taylor Gray, who surged from fourth to second in the final two laps.

“It was a lot of survival, I felt like in that race,” Larson said. “I got in some wrecks, the balance we had to work on quite a bit. So, it was fun. I felt like if I could ever get the lead, I could stretch it out, but I couldn’t get by Justin (Allgaier). He was running where I needed to be.

“Thanks to JRM for letting me come run this thing here today. Obviously, I wish Connor was in the car, but it means a lot that they thought of me to call up to run this thing.”

As Larson worked his way through the field twice—once from the 20th starting position and again after an uncontrolled tire penalty sent him to the rear after the first stage break—Allgaier led a race-high 99 laps and kept Larson at bay until a cycle of green-flag pit stops in the final stage scrambled the running order.

It was during that cycle that Allgaier’s race came to an untimely end. Running 12th after pitting on Lap 153, Allgaier closed fast on the No. 5 Chevrolet of Kris Wright near the exit from Turn 4.

Wright failed to hold the bottom lane and drifted up the track into Allgaier’s line. Allgaier made a move toward the inside but couldn’t avoid Wright’s car. The No. 7 JR Motorsports Chevrolet slammed into the outside wall in the tri-oval, slid down onto the infield grass and ended the race on a wrecker.

Allgaier, who had lost position to Larson during the pit sequence, was gracious in his assessment of the wreck that ended his day.

“The hard part is, ultimately it falls on my shoulders,” Allgaier said. “We’d about gotten crashed a couple laps before the green-flag stop there, and I think they had some damage and he (Wright) was having a bit of a tough time with his race car, and I’m trying to catch back to the 88 and trying to push and ultimately put myself in a bad position…

“Kyle and I had a great battle, and I was having a lot of fun with it. Obviously, the guy’s ultra-fast in anything that he drives… I think probably the most disappointing part about today is that it’s my mom’s birthday. I would love to get a trophy and celebrate her birthday with that, but instead I’m standing here talking to you guys.”

Allgaier’s exit opened the door for Mayer, Gray, Austin Hill and Nick Sanchez. Driving the No. 48 Big Machine Racing Chevrolet, Sanchez ran consistently in the top five until the second overtime, when he hit the wall and dropped to 20th at the finish.

Riley Herbst finished third after restarting sixth in the final overtime, with Hill coming home fourth, Mayer fifth and Harrison Burton sixth. Jesse Love, Ryan Sieg, Brandon Jones and Jeb Burton completed the top 10.

  • Drivers Entered: 40 (2 drivers will not make the race)
  • Laps Scheduled: 200
  • Laps Actual: 208 - NASCAR OVERTIME!
  • Margin of Victory: 01.265 Seconds
  • Time of Race: 2 Hours 55 Minutes 54 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 106.424
  • Cautions: 11 for 62 laps
  • Lead Changes: 12
  • Green Flag Passes: 1,442 (9.9 passes per green flag lap)

  • Texas Motor Speedway
  • Andy's Frozen Custard 300
  • Race Winner: Kyle Larson
  • Age: 32
  • Team : No 88 - Blues Hog Chevrolet
  • Owner: Dale Earnhardt, Jr
  • Crew Chief: Mardy Lindley
  • Kyle Larson won the Andy's Frozen Custard 300, his 17th victory in 119 Xfinity Series races
  • This is his second victory and third top-10 finish in 2025
  • This is his second victory and fifth top-10 finish in nine races at Texas Motor Speedway
  • Taylor Gray (second) posted his first top-10 finish in two races at Texas Motor Speedway It is his fifth top-10 finish in 2025
  • Riley Herbst (third) posted his third top-10 finish in nine races at Texas Motor Speedway
  • Taylor Gray (second) was the highest finishing rookie
  • Justin Allgaier leads the point standings by 51 points over Austin Hill
Sam Mayer crosses the finish line ahead of Ryan Sieg
Fort Worth, Texas - April 13, 2024 : Sam Mayer, driver of the #1 Carolina Carports Chevrolet, crosses the finish line ahead of Ryan Sieg, driver of the #39 Sci Aps Ford, to win the NASCAR Xfinity Series Andy's Frozen Custard 300 at Texas Motor Speedway.
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1
Riverton, IL
Jun 6, 1986
38
7
Chevrolet
Jarrett Logistics
2
Sacremento, CA
Jul 31, 1992
32
88
Chevrolet
Blues Hog
3
Cedar Rapids, IA
Feb 8, 1993
32
35
Chevrolet
TBA
4
Halifax, VA
Aug 6, 1992
32
27
Chevrolet
State Water Heaters
5
Grass Valley, CA
Jul 27, 1991
33
99
Chevrolet
ReMA
6
Torrence, CA
Nov 29, 1989
35
71
Chevrolet
Eclipse Claims Consulting
7
Tucker, GA
Jun 20, 1987
37
39
Ford
Sci Aps
8
Sacramento, CA
Apr 11, 1991
34
44
Chevrolet
TBA
9
Ligonier, PA
Apr 27, 1992
33
14
Chevrolet
Trophy Tractor
10
Menomonee Falls, WI
Jun 3, 1995
29
91
Chevrolet
Rita's Italian Ice
11
Winston, GA
Apr 21, 1994
31
21
Chevrolet
Bennett Transportation
12
Atlanta, GA
Feb 18, 1997
28
20
Toyota
Menards/Miracle-Gro
13
Framingham, MA
Jul 1, 1992
32
92
Chevrolet
TBA
14
Huntersville, NC
Oct 9, 2000
24
25
Ford
Dead On Tools
15
Spartanburg, SC
Jan 16, 1985
40
51
Chevrolet
First Pacific Funding
16
Port Charlotte, FL
Aug 3, 1993
31
11
Chevrolet
Alloy Employer Services
17
Las Vegas, NV
Feb 24, 1999
26
19
Toyota
Monster Energy
18
Douglasville, GA
Jan 24, 1997
28
45
Chevrolet
TBA
19
Ridgefield, CT
Mar 1, 1999
26
42
Chevrolet
Randco
20
Alpine, CA
Sep 30, 1997
27
00
Ford
Road Ranger