Cole Custer holds on in ‘crazy’ Overtime finish to earn first Xfinity Series Championship
It was a battle to the end for the NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship at Phoenix Raceway.
It was a battle to the end for the NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship at Phoenix Raceway.
Even at just 25-years old, Stewart-Haas Racing driver Cole Custer is used to the NASCAR championship weekend vibes and expectations.
Sam Mayer has had a breakthrough year this season in the Xfinity Series, but one thing that’s eluded him has been an oval win.
No other Xfinity Series driver has ever led a race lap at the Chicago Street Course.
Cole Custer restarted sixth on an overtime restart, took the lead by the first corner and never looked back through the final two laps to win.
Kyle Larson leaned on John Hunter Nemechek to secure the win.
Stewart-Haas Racing is moving Ryan Preece from his role as a reserve driver back into the NASCAR Cup series in the team’s No. 41 Ford
NASCAR acted swiftly and Tuesday issued heavy penalties to the No. 41 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford driven by Cole Custer, for a last lap incident during Sunday’s race on the Charlotte ROVAL.
Cole Custer charged from ninth to second in the first of four 15-lap qualifying heat races on Saturday to earn the pole position for Sunday night’s Food City Dirt Race
California kid Cole Custer ended up victorious in triple-overtime in NASCAR’s Production Alliance Group 300 at Auto Club Speedway Saturday.
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