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Path cleared on last lap for Chastain to win wild Talladega Cup race

Path cleared on last lap for Chastain to win wild Talladega Cup race

Erik Jones was leading on the final of 188 laps but the drivers behind him were getting antsy to make a move. Finally, Kyle Larson drove to the top lane to get around him and Jones followed him in an attempt to block.

Chastain, who was running third on the last lap, elected to remain on bottom lane and when those around darted up the track, he stayed low and held of Austin Dillon by 0.105 seconds to earn his second career win and second this season.

It’s also his second win in the last five races and for his team, Trackhouse Racing.

 

“Holy cow. I’m always the one going to the top too early and making the mistake,” Chastain said. “With eight to go, I was like, ‘No I’m not going up there. I’ll just ride the bottom. I’m not going to lose the race for us.’

“I have no idea (what happened). They kept moving out of the way!”

Asked what he thought was possible joining Trackhouse this season, Chastain said, “Justin Marks (team co-owner) and what he laid out for us was ambitious, I had no idea what to expect other than I’d have my group from last year.

“They were believing in us. We had a lot of races open (for sponsorship) to start this year, they’re almost all filled now.”

Jones, dejected, said he wished he had made a different decision on the final lap.

“That last lap, right? I’ve been close here so many times,” he said. “I felt pretty good, but that top line was getting momentum. Looking back, I wish I’d stayed on the bottom.

“I tried to defend (Larson). It is what it is, just trying to win the race.”

Kyle Busch finished third, Larson was fourth and Martin Truex Jr. ended up fifth.

Completing the top-10 were Jones, Chase Elliott, Michael McDowell, Alex Bowman and Kevin Harvick.

Denny Hamlin, who was running up front late in the race, was forced to pit with three laps remaining because he was low on fuel.

Stage 3

Following the break between Stages 2 and 3, all the lead-lap cars pit with Jones the first off pit road.

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