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Despite Custer keeping Nemechek within close distance in his front windshield, Nemechek retained the top spot by the Lap 75 mark while Allmendinger trailed in third place by more than a second.
With 50 laps remaining at Phoenix Raceway, the Xfinity Series championship seems to be boiling down to a two-way battle between John Hunter Nemechek and Cole Custer. Nemechek’s No. 20 Toyota has a ...
3. Kyle Larson, 589. 5. Christopher Bell, 551. 15. Austin Cindric, 379. 17. AJ Allmendinger, 369. 18. Carson Hocevar, 366. 21. Ricky Stenhouse Jr, 355.
In an event mired with gusty winds, John Hunter Nemechek zipped his way to a dominant victory in The LiUNA! at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Saturday, March 2, for his first NASCAR Xfinity Series ...
Nemechek, however, redeemed himself by reclaiming the lead from Custer on a restart with 46 of 188 laps to go and held off Chandler Smith at the finish by 0.366 seconds for the win at Nashville ...
Justin Allgaier (clockwise, from top left), John Hunter Nemechek, Sam Mayer and Cole Custer talk to the media at Phoenix Raceway during Media Day on Nov. 2.
Nemechek soared to his second win of the NASCAR Xfinity season, passing Cole Custer on a final restart and leading the rest of the way at Nashville. advertisement. Autoweek.
This was Cole Custer’s third trip to the Championship 4 in the Xfinity Series with his first two coming in 2018 and 2019. In both years,he finished one spot behind Tyler Reddick.
It was an exhilirating finish, with Custer, Allgaier and John Hunter Nemechek three-wide on the next-to-last lap, with Allgaier's JR Motorsports Chevrolet finding some room in between the other ...
John Hunter Nemechek held on to win an overtime sprint to the finish Saturday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway and took the checkered flag for the fourth time this season in the Xfinity Series.
John Hunter Nemechek held on to win an overtime sprint to the finish Saturday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway and took the checkered flag for the fourth time this season in the Xfinity Series.