Tyler Reddick raced his way into the history books on Saturday, becoming as the first NASCAR Xfinity Series driver to win back-to-back series titles with two different teams.
Reddick took the win in the Ford EcoBoost 300 at Homestead-Miami Speedway to score his sixth victory of the season and take home the series crown.
Reddick led the final 19 laps after passing race leader and fellow championship contender Cole Custer and ran flawlessly to the checkered flag, beating Custer, Christopher Bell and Justin Allgaier. He became just the seventh driver in series history to win back-to-back titles.
Reddick won the 2018 series title driving for JR Motorsports before joining Richard Childress Racing. It also marks was the fourth driver’s championship for Richard Childress Racing, who have already announced that Reddick will move up to wheel their No. 8 Cup Series ride in 2020.
“It’s about this race team, man, and I was just honored to pilot this Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet,” said Reddick. “I’m losing my breath, I’m that excited. This one means so much more. It was just a lot better year, and it was really cool to go back to back.”
The day belonged to “The Big Three” – Reddick, Custer, and Bell – right from the outset, with Reddick taking the pole for the 200-lap event and leading the opening 33 laps.
Reddick, Custer, and Bell ran close to the top five for most of the race – combining to lead 136 laps.
Custer was the first of the Championship 4 to stumble, having to duck to pit road on lap 61 to fix a loose wheel – putting him well in the back of the pack and leaving him short on tires for the late stages of the race.
With Custer forced to fight his way back through the field, Bell and Reddick took turns battling it out up front through the second stage in well into the final stage.
On lap 160, it was Bell’s turn to stumble as he missed the entrance to pit road while pitting under green, essentially wiping out the lead he had over the other contenders.
After shaking out the pit stops, Custer had rallied back to the lead and took over the top spot just seven laps later with a three-wide pass on Bell and Reddick.
Reddick powered his way into second and began tracking down Custer, finally securing the lead with a crossover on lap 181. Custer tried to run the high side to make up ground on Reddick and ended up brushing the wall and ultimately got beat to the line by 1.038 seconds.
Chase Briscoe finished third in the race, followed by Noah Gragson and Bell. Justin Allgaier ended the day in 14th.
Custer’s runner-up finish marked the second-straight year he’s finished second in the championship hunt in what will be his final full season in the Xfinity Series following Friday’s announcement that he’ll be moving up the Cup Series in 2020.
“I could kind of match (Reddick’s) lap time there and studied his in-car all the way coming here trying to figure out how to run the top better. I got close,” said Custer. “I tried to find a way to close the gap when I was behind and tried too hard and got into the fence.
“What can you say? Tyler can just rip the top here. That is all you can really say about it. I can’t thank my guys enough this year. We have had an unbelievable year. It sucks to come home second two years in a row. We will take it. We were a lot closer this year.”
Bell looked to have a strong run in the late stages of the race until his pit-road miscue that ultimately cost him his final shot at an Xfinity Series title, as he also is moving on to the Cup Series next season.
“It didn’t help,” said Bell of missing pit road. “We got beat by 17 seconds there. Ultimately, it didn’t matter. For some reason, just can’t hit on what I need to, to be able to get around this place for a 30 or 40-lap run.
“Even really since the drop of the green flag, I knew that we were in trouble. We can’t get around this place for some reason.”
Justin Allgaier struggled for much of the day and never led a lap in Saturday’s race, and ended up finishing fourth in the championship battle – marking the fifth time in his career he’s finished in the top four in the standings.
“I’m not sure if they knew we were here or not. We didn’t have the speed we were looking for tonight. It was disappointing,” said Allgaier. “When I was able to run the top there for the middle part of a runny thought we were okay. We weren’t great, but we weren’t as bad. But just didn’t have the speed that we were looking for tonight.
“It’s disappointing, but at the end of the day, to race the way that we did, to have the playoffs that we did, to not only get the win at Phoenix but to really execute at the races that we needed to and point our way to Phoenix I thought was really good.”
Chase Briscoe’s third-place finish earned him 2019 Rookie of the Year honors over Noah Gragson, Justin Haley and Brandon Brown.
NASCAR Xfinity Series
Homestead-Miami Speedway – Homestead, FL
Ford EcoBoost 300 – November 16, 2019
1. (1) Tyler Reddick (P), Chevrolet, 200.
2. (2) Cole Custer (P), Ford, 200.
3. (5) Chase Briscoe #, Ford, 200.
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5. (7) Christopher Bell (P), Toyota, 200.
6. (6) John Hunter Nemechek #, Chevrolet, 200.
7. (3) Austin Cindric, Ford, 200.
8. (4) Brandon Jones, Toyota, 200.
9. (18) Jeb Burton, Chevrolet, 199.
10. (9) Harrison Burton(i), Toyota, 199.
11. (20) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 199.
12. (14) Ryan Sieg, Chevrolet, 199.
13. (23) Brandon Brown #, Chevrolet, 199.
14. (16) Justin Allgaier (P), Chevrolet, 199.
15. (13) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 199.
16. (11) Jeremy Clements, Chevrolet, 198.
17. (26) Gray Gaulding, Chevrolet, 198.
18. (17) Alex Labbe, Chevrolet, 198.
19. (22) Josh Williams, Chevrolet, 198.
20. (12) B.J. McLeod, Chevrolet, 198.
21. (15) Colin Garrett, Toyota, 198.
22. (32) Will Rodgers, Chevrolet, 197.
23. (25) David Starr, Chevrolet, 196.
24. (21) Stephen Leicht, Chevrolet, 195.
25. (36) Ja Junior Avila, Chevrolet, 195.
26. (37) Vinnie Miller, Chevrolet, 193.
27. (35) Joey Gase, Toyota, 193.
28. (33) Robby Lyons II(i), Chevrolet, 192.
29. (38) Joe Nemechek(i), Chevrolet, 192.
30. (28) Matt Mills, Chevrolet, Clutch, 141.
31. (27) C.J. McLaughlin, Chevrolet, Vibration, 131.
32. (31) Garrett Smithley, Chevrolet, Oil Line, 112.
33. (8) Justin Haley #, Chevrolet, DVP, 95.
34. (24) Timmy Hill, Toyota, Brakes, 57.
35. (29) Chad Finchum, Toyota, Engine, 53.
36. (19) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, Suspension, 20.
37. (34) Tyler Matthews, Chevrolet, Accident, 14.
38. (30) Ray Black II, Chevrolet, Engine, 4.
Average Speed of Race Winner: 118.564 mph.
Time of Race: 2 Hrs, 31 Mins, 49 Secs. Margin of Victory: 1.038 Seconds.
Caution Flags: 7 for 35 laps.
Lead Changes: 15 among 6 drivers.
Lap Leaders: T. Reddick (P) 1-33;C. Bell (P) 34-37;N. Gragson # 38-39;C. Briscoe # 40-53;A. Cindric 54-92;C. Bell (P) 93-96;N. Gragson # 97-104;T. Reddick (P) 105-124;C. Bell (P) 125-128;T. Reddick (P) 129;C. Bell (P) 130-152;T. Reddick (P) 153-163;A. Cindric 164;C. Bell (P) 165-166;C. Custer (P) 167-181;T. Reddick (P) 182-200.
Leaders Summary: (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led) Tyler Reddick (P) 5 times for 84 laps; Austin Cindric 2 times for 40 laps; Christopher Bell (P) 5 times for 37 laps; Cole Custer (P) 1 time for 15 laps; Chase Briscoe # 1 time for 14 laps; Noah Gragson # 2 times for 10 laps.
Stage #1 Top Ten: 98,00,11,2,23,19,8,51,22,36
Stage #2 Top Ten: 22,20,7,2,98,9,23,1,18,11
Top 4 in Points: 1. Tyler Reddick – 4040 (6 Wins); 2. Cole Custer – 4035 (7 Wins); 3. Christopher Bell – 4032 (8 Wins); 4. Justin Allgaier – 4023 (1 Win).
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