Brandon Jones snatches dramatic NASCAR Xfinity win at Kansas: On the final lap of overtime in Saturday’s Kansas Lottery 250, Brandon Jones stole a victory and a piece of history from Austin Cindric. Restarting from seventh place in the second overtime attempt, Jones charged forward and wrested the lead from Cindric, who was less than one lap away from tying Sam Ard’s NASCAR Xfinity Series record of four straight victories, a feat Ard accomplished in 1983.[Read More](7-25-2020)
#19-Brandon Jones won the Kansas Lottery 250 NASCAR XFINITY Series race at Kansas Speedway. The win is his 2nd win of the year, 2nd at Kansas, and 3rd career win.
#22-Cindric finished 2nd followed by #20-Burton, #39-Sieg, #10-Chastain, #11-Haley, #8-Hemric, pole sitter #1-Annett, #18-Herbst, and #7-Allgaier.
The race ended after the second overtime attempt. Harrison Burton was leading the race by more than a second with 3 laps to go when the caution came out. Sieg stayed out after others pitted and took the lead. During the first overtime attempt another caution came out for #4-Little. Sieg restarted as the leader but was shifted back as Jones came up from 7th place to take the lead and the win.
Stage 1 and 2 were both won by #22-Cindric.
There were 9 lead changes among 5 drivers and 5 cautions for 22 yellow flag laps.
The average speed of the race was: 126.388mph.
See race details at: Race Results, Drivers Points Standings, Owners Points Standings, Cumulative Report, Penalty Report.
Race Fast Facts – Kansas:
Brandon Jones won the Kansas Lottery 250, his third victory in 154 NASCAR Xfinity Series races.
This is his second victory and ninth top-10 finish in 2020.
This is his second victory and third top-10 finish in five races at Kansas Speedway.
Austin Cindric (second) posted his first top-10 finish in three races at Kansas Speedway. It is his 13th top-10 finish in 2020.
Harrison Burton # (third) posted his first top-10 finish in two races at Kansas Speedway.
Harrison Burton (third) was the highest finishing rookie.
This is Joe Gibbs Racing’s 10th NASCAR Xfinity Series victory at Kansas Speedway.
(NASCAR)(7-25-2020)
XFINITY Series Playoff Standings after Kansas:
1) #98-Chase Briscoe [5 wins], 718 pts
2) #22-Austin Cindric, [3 wins], 722 [pts leader]
3) #9-Noah Gragson [2 wins], 666
4) #20-Harrison Burton [2 wins], 587
5) #19-Brandon Jones [2 win], 500
6) #11- Justin Haley [1 win], 592
7) #10-Ross Chastain, 662, -60
8) #7-Justin Allgaier, 586, -136
9) #1-Michael Annett, 510, -212
10) #18-Riley Herbst, 410, -312
11) #39-Ryan Sieg, 408, -314
12) #68-Brandon Brown, 374, -348
Currently outside the playoffs:
13) #51-Jeremy Clements, 342, -380
14) #93-Myatt Snider, 325, -397
15) #90-Alex Labbe, 301, -421
See the Drivers Points Standings and Owners Points Standings.
Cars to the rear: #44-Martins (unapproved adjustments)
Pit Stall Selections
#1-Michael Annett will start from the pole for the Kansas Lottery 250 NASCAR XFINITY Series race at Kansas Speedway.
#19-Jones starts second, followed by #21-Grala, #22-Cindric, #20-Burton, #98-Briscoe, #10-Chastain, #18-Herbst, #8-Hemric, and #9-Gragson.
The lineup was set based on a random draw.
See the complete Kansas Lottery 250 Starting Lineup.(7-22-2020)
Crew Rosters
Goodyear Tire Notes
The Entry List for the Kansas Lottery 250 NASCAR XFINITY Series race at Kansas Speedway is posted, 37 teams/drivers [for 40 spots] are listed.
Since 37 cars are entered, all drivers will race.
See the full entry list on the Entry List (pdf).