Justin Allgaier dominates with a NASCAR Xfinity Series victory at Darlington on Saturday afternoon in the Crown Royal Purple Bag Project 200
DARLINGTON, S.C. — Finally beating Murphy’s Law, Justin Allgaier was first to the checkered flag in Saturday’s Crown Royal Purple Bag Project 200 at Darlington Raceway.
Justin Allgaier Dominates with a NASCAR Xfinity Series Victory at Darlington
This time, there were no bizarre circumstances to keep the No. 7 JR Motorsports Chevrolet driver out of Victory lane, like the late-cut tire that deprived Allgaier of a near-certain win at Phoenix in the fourth race of the season.
After crossing the finish line 3.407 seconds ahead of runner-up Austin Hill, Allgaier had his first victory of the season, his third at the Lady in Black and the 24th of his career, tying him with his car owner, Dale Earnhardt Jr., for tenth most in NASCAR Xfinity Series history.
Allgaier, 37, also leaves Darlington as the career leader in top-ten finishes in the series with 267, having broken a tie with Kyle Busch in that statistical category.
“I just wanted (spotter) Eddie (D’Hondt) call ‘White flag,’” said Allgaier, who had led laps in seven of 10 events this season without winning. “We’ve had such a heck of a year. We’ve led a ton of laps, and we haven’t been able to do it…
“I think having a little gray hair today helped me out, though. Those long green-flag runs, and being able to know what’s worked in the past here… I didn’t know if the day would come when I’d be able to match Dale Jr. Not only is he a great boss but a really good mentor.
“To come here and be able to tie him, to be able to take over the all-time top 10s, man, there’s nothing better.”
The Crown Royal Purple Bag Project 200 Results
Hill, who led six laps to Allgaier’s 119 of 147, blamed himself for not challenging his fellow Chevrolet driver for the victory.
“I just couldn’t get into turn one on restarts like I really needed to all day,” said the driver of the No. 21 Richard Childress Racing Camaro. “It was just me. I’ve just got to figure out what to do differently getting into turn one.
“I did really good with my launches. That’s something that I struggled with here where I’d buzz the tires late in the zone. Didn’t do that all day—I felt pretty good about my restarts—but I would get down into (turn) one and I’d get tight…
“More than anything, I’ve just got to do a better job inside the race car. I thought we were just as good as the 7 all day. Congrats to those guys. We were just that little bit off today, and I think most of it was me.”
The Best of the Rest
Polesitter Cole Custer recovered from a disastrous pit stop under an early competition caution to finish third. Rounding out the top five finishers were Sam Mayer and Aric Almirola.
“Every time I get in this car, I plan to win and expect to win,” Almirola said. “Fifth is great, but I want to win—but Justin was so fast.”
Parker Kligerman, Riley Herbst, Sunoco rookie Jesse Love, Sheldon Creed, and Brandon Jones completed the top ten. Rookie Shane van Gisbergen finished 15th in his first Darlington start. Carson Kvapil was 19th in his third race in the series and his first at Darlington.
The NASCAR Xfinity Series Point Standings
Hill did take over the series’ points lead with his runner-up finish. Cole Custer is in second, just three points behind the points leader.
Next Up
The NASCAR Xfinity Series takes a one-week break before their next race. The BetMGM 300 is at Charlotte Motor Speedway at 1 pm ET on Saturday, May 25th. Coverage is available on FOX, PRN, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. The defending winner is Justin Allgaier with JR Motorsports.