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Mayer beats Sieg to Texas NASCAR Xfinity win in spectacular photo finish

Mayer beats Sieg to Texas NASCAR Xfinity win in spectacular photo finish


Sieg was making his 342nd career NASCAR Xfinity Series start, and was still searching for his first-ever win after 12 years of competition. He was leading at the white flag, but Mayer was able to cut under him and gain the advantage down the backstretch.

But when Mayer slipped up in Turn 3, Sieg cut back under him and the two drag-raced to the finish line. It was a truly spectacular photo finish with Sieg door-slamming Mayer, who was up against the outside wall.

At the checkered flag, Mayer had the win by a mere 0.002s. Sieg was forced to settle for second.

“That’s absolutely unreal,” said an exasperated Mayer. “This team … the amount of adversity we had to fight this entire year so far and to come to a 1.5 miler that I want to say I’m good at, but it took every ounce of me to do that today. So proud of my team.”

Sieg on the heartbreaking loss: “Just tough. I was doing all that I could do. I wish we were on the other side of that .002. It is what it is. I think we are in the Dash For Cash now, so that is a good positive. We ran up front where we needed to be. We were able to make gains on it. I feel like there is more to come. We just have to put a full race together. Ugh, we were so close. That just sucks.”  

Mayer was also a Dash 4 Cash driver, collecting the $100,000 bonus. Justin Allgaier finished third, A.J. Allmendinger fourth, and Cole Custer fifth.

Rounding out the top-ten were Austin Hill, Ryan Truex, Sammy Smith, Jesse Love, and Anthony Alfredo.

Stage 1

Love led the field to the green flag. At the start, Taylor Gray had a remarkable save, fishtailing down the backstretch before finally getting his car under control.

Chandler Smith was then able to get under Love and take the lead. The pole-sitter appeared to be struggling, and quickly dropped through the pack.

The first caution flag of the race was for a spin by Daniel Dye, who may have had a little help from his Kaulig Racing teammate Josh Williams.

Later in the run, Allgaier was able to power around the outside of Smith and take the lead. He went on to win Stage 1 ahead of C. Smith, Riley Herbst, Brandon Jones, R. Truex, Custer, A. Hill, R. Sieg, Allmendinger, and Parker Kligerman.

Stage 2

During pitstops, Allmendinger missed his box, which cost him all his track position as he had to return to the pits for service. Allgaier was firmly in control of the race at this point.

Kligerman was forced to pit under green for a vibration, and an incident involving…

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