Cars in field: 38
Pole: Shane Van Gisbergen (97)
Outside Pole: Ty Gibbs (19)
Stages: 20-25-34
Weather: Sunny, 75°F, Feels like 71°, Wind SW 16 mph, Gusts 24 mph
Shane Van Gisbergen (97) wins stage 1.
Ty Gibbs (19) wins stage 2.
Caution on lap 65 of 79 for a spin by Jesse Love (2).
Restarting on lap 68 of 79 with Austin Hill (21) and Shane ‘SVG’ Van Gisbergen (97), on the front row followed by AJ Allmendinger (16), Sam Mayer (1), Sheldon Creed (18), Austin Green (32), Justin Allgaier (7), John Hunter ‘JHN’ Nemechek (20), Ryan Sieg (39), and Alex Labbe (07).
SVG drives it hard into turn one and takes the lead.
Adam Alexander is naming the camera operators and showing them during the caution periods and the broadcast includes highlights from previous Xfinity series races. This is the last race on FOX/FS1 (after ten years) due to the new television deal. Alexander said FOX is done with Cup and Xfinity for the season, but will continue to broadcast the Truck Series races. I imagine I will miss the old FOX broadcasts, but the broadcasts this season have generally been dismal. Joey Logano has been in the booth most of the season. Daniel Suàrez has also been in the booth frequently.
Shane ‘SVG’ Van Gisbergen (97) takes the white flag.
Shane Van Gisbergen wins his second Xfinity series race and second race in a row.
Boring event overall. I’m thoroughly pleased with the winner.
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