AUSTIN, Texas — With a daring, sensible transfer second after the ultimate restart of Saturday’s Targeted Well being 250 at Circuit of the Americas, Shane van Gisbergen as soon as once more exhibited his highway course supremacy.
Taking the within line into Flip 1 after the restart with 5 laps left, van Gisbergen made a four-wide move for the lead from the sixth place and pulled away to win the fifth NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Elements race of his profession, this time by 0.780 seconds over runner-up Austin Hill.
In a rough-and-tumble occasion with greater than its share of contact, van Gisbergen led 5 occasions for 31 laps, together with the final 5 after the decisive transfer, as then-leader and Stage 2 winner Sam Mayer ran extensive within the first nook, clearing the within lane for the successful move.
“I used to be a bit not sure there, beginning sixth on the surface,” van Gisbergen mentioned. “I sort of acquired to the within, which was good, and nosed in on the 41 (Mayer), and he reacted. When he reacted, I believed no method he’s stopping that, and he sort of pushed everybody extensive, which was superior, and it labored out for us.”
The win was SVG’s first at COTA in his second O’Reilly Auto Elements Collection race on the monitor. He’s winless in two NASCAR Cup Collection begins on the Texas highway course.
“I’ve at all times been quick right here however by no means managed to win,” van Gisbergen mentioned. “So I’m fairly stoked to lastly get it achieved—fairly flawless day.”
van Gisbergen’s victory was the tenth straight on highway programs for JR Motorsports and the 106th for the group total.
Austin Hill’s runner-up end was his third in 5 begins on the 2.4-mile monitor.
“I made loads of errors on the market in the present day, however that’s going to occur on these highway programs,” mentioned Hill, the sequence factors chief by way of three races. “Stage 2, I used to be struggling just a little bit, simply attempting to determine what I wanted to be higher.
“That (final) restart, I did a extremely good job getting left. As quickly as they went off into the nook, I knew that they had been going to slip up, and I used to be capable of file in there in second, after which I needed to go to work on SVG.
“He’s simply so good on the first three laps of a run. He can actually get away. I used to be struggling just a little bit with entrance flip for the primary two or three laps, and he sort of acquired that hole and was capable of handle from there. Hats off to these guys. A greater man beat us in the present day.”
In a race billed as a matchup between van Gisbergen and pole winner Connor Zilisch, Sammy Smith completed third, adopted by Jesse Love and Corey Day, as Zilisch suffered a litany of points that dropped him to twenty first on the finish.
After Zilisch led 12 laps through the first stage, the left-rear brake rotor on his No. 1 Chevrolet sheared, and the 19-year-old prodigy rapidly dropped by way of the sphere. After stopping for repairs to the rear brakes, Zilisch began the ultimate stage in twenty ninth however simply as quickly labored his method ahead.
With fewer than three laps left, he had simply cleared Day’s No. 17 Chevrolet for fourth, when contact from Day’s automobile despatched Zilisch spinning and broken his Camaro.
“He acquired proper in entrance of me there, and as quickly as did and he crossed over my nostril, I misplaced just a little little bit of what I had left (of entrance flip),” Day mentioned. “It wasn’t intentional. I didn’t need to wreck him.”
The accident ruined Zilisch’s spectacular cost from the again of the sphere.
“Actually unlucky,” Zilisch mentioned. “Hopefully, he can determine it out… All I need is an apology, however he simply stands over there and stares at me and makes it worse. However he’ll determine it out.”
Seventeen-year-old Brent Crews completed sixth in his sequence debut after taking the lead on the Stage 2 restart. Crews is the primary driver below 18 to guide laps within the sequence since Casey Atwood achieved the feat in 1998.
Outcomes
(2) Shane Van Gisbergen(i), Chevrolet, 65.
(3) Austin Hill, Chevrolet, 65.
(10) Sammy Smith, Chevrolet, 65.
(11) Jesse Love, Chevrolet, 65.
(12) Corey Day, Chevrolet, 65.
(7) Brent Crews, Toyota, 65.
(15) William Sawalich, Toyota, 65.
(5) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 65.
(21) Ross Chastain(i), Chevrolet, 65.
(26) Brennan Poole, Chevrolet, 65.
(9) Sheldon Creed, Chevrolet, 65.
(14) Taylor Grey, Toyota, 65.
(28) Alex Labbe, Chevrolet, 65.
(8) Sam Mayer, Chevrolet, 65.
(4) Brandon Jones, Toyota, 65.
(18) Ryan Sieg, Chevrolet, 65.
(24) Blaine Perkins, Chevrolet, 65.
(34) Jeb Burton, Chevrolet, 65.
(6) Carson Kvapil, Chevrolet, 65.
(32) Patrick Staropoli, Chevrolet, 65.
(1) Connor Zilisch(i), Chevrolet, 65.
(31) Lavar Scott #, Chevrolet, 65.
(16) Anthony Alfredo, Chevrolet, 65.
(35) Kyle Sieg, Chevrolet, 65.
(20) Nick Sanchez, Ford, 65.
(27) Dean Thompson, Toyota, 65.
(17) Preston Pardus, Chevrolet, 65.
(36) JJ Yeley, Chevrolet, 65.
(23) Harrison Burton, Toyota, 65.
(29) Parker Retzlaff, Chevrolet, 65.
(19) Rajah Caruth, Chevrolet, 65.
(30) Jeremy Clements, Chevrolet, 65.
(13) Austin Inexperienced, Chevrolet, 65.
(33) Ryan Ellis, Chevrolet, 64.
(22) Sage Karam, Toyota, Suspension, 53.
(25) Josh Bilicki, Chevrolet, Suspension, 35.
(37) Baltazar Leguizamon, Chevrolet, Accident, 33.
(38) Austin J Hill, Chevrolet, Suspension, 7.

















