Ryan Truex on Saturday pulled off an incredible and unlikely repeat of his first NASCAR Xfinity Series victory of a year ago at Dover (Del.) Motor Speedway.
As the race went into a second two-lap overtime, Truex lined up on the front row with leader Carson Kvapil, who was making just his second series start. Truex got a jump on Kvapil to take the lead off Turn 4 on the restart and as the two continued to battle after taking the white flag, Justin Allgaier wrecked behind them which triggered another caution and ended the race. Truex was ruled the leader and the 32-year-old native of Mayetta, N.J.
236 seconds to claim the Stage 2 win. Jesse Love was third, Parker Retzlaff was fourth and Creed completed the top five. Stage 3 During the break between Stages 2 and 3, all the lead-lap cars pit with Custer first off pit road. He led Hill and Allgaier when the race resumed with 102 laps remaining. On lap 160, NASCAR was forced to throw a caution as light rain began falling around the track with Custer still in the lead.
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