Pocono Threw Absolute Chaos at Everyone: Justin Allgaier Won Anyway
Eighteen lead changes, ten cautions, a red flag and one final familiar result: Justin Allgaier standing in Victory Lane.
Eighteen lead changes, ten cautions, a red flag and one final familiar result: Justin Allgaier standing in Victory Lane.
For 20 unforgettable laps at Nashville Superspeedway, 18-year-old Brent Crews traded blows with one of NASCAR’s best. Justin Allgaier left with the trophy, but both drivers left with something to remember.
Unfazed by the recent social media debate as to the Hall-of-Fame-worthiness of his NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series career, Justin Allgaier just keeps on winning.
Justin Allgaier ended the day where he started – out front…
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Justin Allgaier had already survived two skirmishes and muscled his way to the front of the Daytona 500. Then he threw a late block on Denny Hamlin—and Daytona responded by rearranging 20 cars at once.
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