Tyler Reddick Takes the NASCAR Xfinity Series Win at Texas

Tyler Reddick takes the NASCAR Xfinity Series win at Texas Motor Speedway in the SRS Distribution 250 on Saturday afternoon.
FORT WORTH, TEXAS – MAY 21: Tyler Reddick, driver of the #48 Big Machine Racing/JAG Metals Chevrolet, and crew celebrate in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Xfinity Series SRS Distribution 250 at Texas Motor Speedway on May 21, 2022, in Fort Worth, Texas. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

Tyler Reddick takes the NASCAR Xfinity Series win at Texas Motor Speedway in the SRS Distribution 250 on Saturday afternoon.

FORT WORTH _ After running among the leaders all afternoon, Tyler Reddick took the point himself with a dramatic pass from third place with 31 laps remaining and held off the field to take the checkered flag in Saturday afternoon’s NASCAR Xfinity Series SRS Distribution 250 at Texas Motor Speedway.

Tyler Reddick Takes the NASCAR Xfinity Series Win at Texas

It was Reddick’s tenth career Xfinity Series victory, coming in only his second start of 2022, and his first trophy since his 2019 Xfinity Series championship year.

It marked the first-ever win for the new Big Machine Racing team’s No. 48 Chevrolet, with Reddick taking the checkered flag a distant 1.825-seconds ahead of fellow NASCAR Cup Series regular William Byron in an action-packed afternoon.

There were 11 caution periods, the second-most in the series’ history at the 1.5-mile Texas high banks, and tight racing on the ensuing restarts with the two-time Xfinity Series champion Reddick pulling off that impressive pass and ultimately earning his team’s debut victory.

“First off, just a huge opportunity and thank you to Big Machine Racing, it [the car] was just so good,” the 26-year-old Californian said, noting he was motivated to take the drive this week to help the Richard Childress Racing-partnered team improve the Xfinity Series program overall.

“Chevrolet was just so good,” he added. “Nobody at RCR was really happy with where the cars were at, and I wanted to help and try to make these cars get better and to figure out what we needed to do to get these cars better.

“Well,” he smiled. “We figured it out pretty quick, I guess.”

Reddick’s victory snapped a three-race winning streak by the JR Motorsports Chevrolets, which combined to lead 118 of the 167 laps on Saturday.

The Best of the Rest

Race runner-up William Byron, driving the No. 88 JR Motorsports Chevrolet, was making his first Xfinity Series start since claiming the 2017 series championship and came within two seconds of earning JRM what would have been a historic fourth consecutive win by four different drivers.

The team had three cars finish in the top-five and four finish inside the top ten, including Byron, Sam Mayer in third, Justin Allgaier in fourth, and Josh Berry in seventh. Berry led a race-best 46 laps, Allgaier was out front for 33 and Byron paced the field for seven laps.

The NASCAR Xfinity Series Point Standings

Gragson, who is ranked second in the series driver standings, ended up scoring 36th in the 38-car field after first, being collected in a chain reaction accident then secondly damaging the car beyond repair when a tire problem put the car in the wall only five laps afterward.

It was a rough ending to a great start on the weekend. The 23-year-old Las Vegas native earned his first career pole position, led 32 laps, and won Stage 1 – his series-best sixth stage victory of the season – twice that of any driver.

“I guess the only positive is we got a Playoff point for the stage win,” Gragson said, adding, “Definitely sucks. Good to see the other JRM cars running strong. … hopefully, we can get the company a good finish today.

“Just a bummer. We’ve been doing awesome, just disappointed. We were pretty quick and was just bidding our time.”

Ryan Truex finished sixth in the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, scoring his best finish in five Xfinity Series starts this season. Stewart-Haas Racing’s Riley Herbst was eighth – his sixth straight top-ten finish and ninth this season. Kaulig Racing’s Landon Cassill was tenth; his seventh top-ten of 2022.

Championship Contender Challenges

All three of the championship leaders faced adversity on Saturday. Current points leader A.J. Allmendinger – the only driver to finish inside the top ten in every race this season – looked like that streak may have been stopped when his No. 16 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet had a tire rub racing Allgaier in the closing laps. However, he was able to maintain his top-ten season run, salvaging a ninth-place finish.

Ty Gibbs, who is third in the driver standings, was involved in the initial Gragson multi-car accident on lap 89. He already had a challenging day, sent to start the race at the rear of the field for an inspection violation.

Up Next

After the race – and despite the challenges they all three faced – Allmendinger will take a 44-point advantage over Gragson into next week’s race at Charlotte Motor Speedway, the Alsco Uniforms 300 (1 p.m. ET on FS1, PRN, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio). He holds a 52-point edge over Gibbs, who is the defending Charlotte race winner.

NASCAR Xfinity Series Race – 26th Annual SRS Distribution 250

Texas Motor Speedway

Fort Worth, Texas

Saturday, May 21, 2022

               1. (2)  Tyler Reddick(i), Chevrolet, 167.

               2. (15)  William Byron(i), Chevrolet, 167.

               3. (9)  Sam Mayer, Chevrolet, 167.

               4. (6)  Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 167.

               5. (3)  Austin Hill #, Chevrolet, 167.

               6. (5)  Ryan Truex, Toyota, 167.

               7. (8)  Josh Berry, Chevrolet, 167.

               8. (10)  Riley Herbst, Ford, 167.

               9. (13)  AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 167.

               10. (38)  Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 167.

               11. (11)  Daniel Hemric, Chevrolet, 167.

               12. (7)  Ty Gibbs, Toyota, 167.

               13. (20)  Jeb Burton, Chevrolet, 167.

               14. (4)  Brandon Jones, Toyota, 167.

               15. (23)  Brandon Brown, Chevrolet, 167.

               16. (19)  Jeremy Clements, Chevrolet, 167.

               17. (18)  Stefan Parsons, Chevrolet, 167.

               18. (25)  Mason Massey, Chevrolet, 167.

               19. (35)  Jeffrey Earnhardt, Toyota, 167.

               20. (24)  Josh Williams, Chevrolet, 167.

               21. (29)  David Starr, Ford, 167.

               22. (26)  Myatt Snider, Chevrolet, 167.

               23. (27)  Joe Graf Jr, Ford, 167.

               24. (22)  Bayley Currey, Chevrolet, 167.

               25. (36)  CJ McLaughlin, Ford, 166.

               26. (21)  Sheldon Creed #, Chevrolet, 166.

               27. (33)  Timmy Hill(i), Toyota, 166.

               28. (30)  Patrick Emerling, Chevrolet, 164.

               29. (16)  Brett Moffitt, Chevrolet, Track Bar, 148.

               30. (28)  Ryan Ellis, Chevrolet, Accident, 146.

               31. (14)  JJ Yeley, Ford, Accident, 137.

               32. (37)  Anthony Alfredo, Chevrolet, Accident, 137.

               33. (32)  Alex Labbe, Chevrolet, Accident, 137.

               34. (17)  Jesse Iwuji #, Chevrolet, Accident, 137.

               35. (12)  Ryan Sieg, Ford, Accident, 129.

               36. (1)  Noah Gragson, Chevrolet, Accident, 95.

               37. (34)  Matt Mills, Chevrolet, Accident, 87.

               38. (31)  Ryan Vargas, Chevrolet, Engine, 21.

The SRS Distribution 250 Stats

Average Speed of Race Winner:  101.497 mph.

Time of Race:  Two Hrs, 28 Mins, Five Secs. The Margin of Victory:  1.825 Seconds.

Caution Flags:  11 for 62 laps.

Lead Changes:  Eight among seven drivers.

Lap Leaders:   N. Gragson 1-21;J. Allgaier 22-30;N. Gragson 31-41;J. Berry 42-87;J. Allgaier 88-111;W. Byron(i) 112-118;A. Hill # 119-134;B. Jones 135-136;T. Reddick(i) 137-167.

Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led):  Josh Berry one time for 46 laps; Justin Allgaier two times for 33 laps; Noah Gragson two times for 32 laps; Tyler Reddick(i) one time for 31 laps; Austin Hill # one time for 16 laps; William Byron(i) one time for seven laps; Brandon Jones one time for two laps.

Stage 1 Top Ten: 9,7,16,19,21,1,2,23,66,31

Stage 2 Top Ten: 8,7,88,48,9,18,1,98,21,27