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Reddick earns second straight Xfinity title with Homestead win

Tyler Reddick is a two-time NASCAR Xfinity Series champion and now record-holder.

Champion Tyler Reddick, Richard Childress Racing, Chevrolet Camaro TAME the BEAST

Champion Tyler Reddick, Richard Childress Racing, Chevrolet Camaro TAME the BEAST

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Champion Tyler Reddick, Richard Childress Racing, Chevrolet Camaro TAME the BEAST
Champion Tyler Reddick, Richard Childress Racing, Chevrolet Camaro TAME the BEAST
Champion Tyler Reddick, Richard Childress Racing, Chevrolet Camaro TAME the BEAST
Champion Tyler Reddick, Richard Childress Racing, Chevrolet Camaro TAME the BEAST
Champion Tyler Reddick, Richard Childress Racing, Chevrolet Camaro TAME the BEAST
Champion Tyler Reddick, Richard Childress Racing, Chevrolet Camaro TAME the BEAST

After a furious back-and-forth battle with Cole Custer in the final 20 laps, Reddick emerged the winner of Saturday’s Ford 300 at Homestead-Miami Speedway, giving him his second consecutive series championship.

Reddick becomes the first driver in series history to win consecutive championships with two different teams. He drove for JR Motorsports last season and moved to Richard Childress Racing this year. 

Custer ended up second, Chase Briscoe third, Noah Gragson fourth and Christopher Bell rounded out the top-five. The final title contender, Justin Allgaier, ended up 14th.

“It’s all about this race team, man,” Reddick said. “This car was so, so fast. I’m losing my breath, I’m that excited. It’s really cool to go back-to-back. I made a lot of mistakes around Cole tonight and I knew he would race me hard.”

Asked about winning the Xfinity title in the 50th anniversary of RCR, Reddick said, "It's all about Richard (Childress), man. He's the one that believed I could be a champion before I won the first one, and I was just really glad to keep him true to his promise."

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The win was Reddick’s sixth of the 2019 season and ninth of his career. He will move to the Cup Series next season, driving the No. 8 Chevrolet for RCR.

Briscoe hit the wall on Lap 123 of 200 in Turn 1 to bring out a caution. All of the lead-lap cars elected to pit with Bell the first off pit road.

On the restart on Lap 128, Bell was followed by Reddick, Gragson, Brandon Jones and Cindric. Custer lined up sixth and Allgaier seventh.

With 60 laps remaining, Bell had moved out to a 1.2-second lead over Reddick with Custer right behind him challenging for the second position. Allgaier, the final title contender, ran fifth.

Riding the high line, Reddick grabbed the lead on Lap 152 from Bell, who quickly got passed by Custer for the second spot.

On Lap 160, Bell was going to be the first to pit for his final stop but missed the entry to pit road and had to go around again. Allgaier was next to pit on Lap 161.

Reddick and Custer pit on Lap 163 as many others began making their final stop for tires and fuel to make it to the finish of the race.

Once the cycle of stops was completed on Lap 165, Bell still held the lead but his three challengers were lined up right behind him.

Custer went low on Lap 168 to get around Bell and retake the lead as the title contenders ran 1-2-3 and 6th.

 

With 20 laps to go, Custer maintained a small lead over Reddick with Bell in third, more than six seconds behind the leader. Allgaier ran seventh, more than 11 seconds behind Custer.

On Laps 181 and 182, Reddick and Custer traded the lead before Reddick emerged with a small lead on Lap 183.

With 15 laps remaining, Reddick had moved out to almost a 1-second lead over Custer while Briscoe moved into third.

Custer tagged the wall on Lap 192, which cost him some speed on the track and he fell more than 2 seconds behind Reddick.

Stage 2 

Austin Cindric easily won Stage 2 over Bell as Harrison Burton and Justin Haley wrecked on the final lap.

Custer, who had fell a lap down for a loose wheel, also passed Cindric to move back on the lead lap just before the conclusion of the stage.

Allgaier finished third, Reddick fourth and Briscoe rounded out the top-five.

Following the break between Stages 1 and 2, those cars that had not pit before the end of Stage 1 did so but Briscoe stayed out and remained in the lead.

On the restart on Lap 52, Briscoe was followed by Custer, Reddick, John Hunter Nemechek and Jones.

Cindric went low to get around Briscoe and moved into the lead on Lap 54.

Custer dropped down pit road on Lap 61 under green with what he believed was a loose wheel. Once he returned to the track he was running 32nd and one lap down. His team confirmed the right-rear wheel was loose.

With 25 laps remaining in the second stage, Cindric had built almost a 1-second lead over Bell with Allgaier running in third.

After 75 laps, Cindric remained out front while three of the four title contenders ran in the top-five. Custer remained mired in 28th, one lap down.

Jeb Burton nearly spun out trying to pit on Lap 79 with a flat right-rear tire but was able to save it. 

Stage 1 

Briscoe held off a charge from Custer to take the Stage 1 win.

Custer finished highest among the Championship 4. Haley was third, Reddick fourth and Nemechek rounded out the top-five.

Reddick, who started on the pole, ran out to an early lead.

On Lap 4, Ray Black Jr. blew an engine coming off Turn 4 and slid through the infield before coming to a stop to bring out the first caution.

The race returned to green on Lap 12 with Reddick still in the lead.

Tyler Matthews went up the track and slammed into the Turn 3 wall on Lap 15 to bring out the caution once again.

Once again the leaders stayed out during the caution and Reddick continued to lead on the restart on Lap 23.

On Lap 33, NASCAR threw a caution for a piece of debris caught in the Turn 3 SAFER barrier from a previous accident.

Reddick and Custer were among those who pit under the caution, as Bell inherited the lead by staying out. The race returned to green on Lap 38.

Gragson went high and got around Bell on the restart to take the lead for the first time in the race.

Briscoe split two cars to move into the lead on Lap 40 as Custer and Reddick had already made their way back into the top three.

Cla # Driver Manufacturer Laps Time Laps Led
1 2 United States Tyler Reddick Chevrolet 200 - 84
2 00 United States Cole Custer Ford 200 1.038 15
3 98 United States Chase Briscoe Ford 200 8.975 14
4 9 United States Noah Gragson Chevrolet 200 13.621 10
5 20 United States Christopher Bell Toyota 200 17.009 37
6 23 United States John Hunter Nemechek Chevrolet 200 23.837  
7 22 United States Austin Cindric Ford 200 25.397 40
8 19 United States Brandon Jones Toyota 200 31.106  
9 8 United States Jeb Burton Chevrolet 199 1 lap  
10 18 United States Harrison Burton Toyota 199 1 lap  
11 1 United States Michael Annett Chevrolet 199 1 lap  
12 39 United States Ryan Sieg Chevrolet 199 1 lap  
13 68 United States Brandon Brown Chevrolet 199 1 lap  
14 7 United States Justin Allgaier Chevrolet 199 1 lap  
15 89 United States Landon Cassill Chevrolet 199 1 lap  
16 51 United States Jeremy Clements Chevrolet 198 2 laps  
17 08 United States Gray Gaulding Chevrolet 198 2 laps  
18 90 Canada Alex Labbé Chevrolet 198 2 laps  
19 36 United States Josh Williams Chevrolet 198 2 laps  
20 4 United States B.J. McLeod Chevrolet 198 2 laps  
21 26 Colin Garrett Toyota 198 2 laps  
22 86 United States Will Rodgers Chevrolet 197 3 laps  
23 52 United States David Starr Chevrolet 196 4 laps  
24 01 United States Stephen Leicht Chevrolet 195 5 laps  
25 99 Ja Junior Toyota 195 5 laps  
26 5 United States Vinnie Miller Chevrolet 193 7 laps  
27 35 United States Joey Gase Toyota 193 7 laps  
28 17 Robby Lyons Chevrolet 192 8 laps  
29 74 United States Joe Nemechek Chevrolet 192 8 laps  
30 78 United States Matt Mills Chevrolet 141 59 laps  
31 93 CJ Mclaughlin Chevrolet 131 69 laps  
32 0 United States Garrett Smithley Chevrolet 112 88 laps  
33 11 United States Justin Haley Chevrolet 95 105 laps  
34 13 United States Timmy Hill Toyota 57 143 laps  
35 61 United States Chad Finchum Toyota 53 147 laps  
36 38 United States J.J. Yeley Chevrolet 20 180 laps  
37 15 Tyler Matthews Chevrolet 14 186 laps  
38 07 United States Ray Black Jr. Chevrolet 4 196 laps  

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