Austin Dillon wins Subway Firecracker 250
July 4, 2015
By Jeff Olson
NASCAR Wire Service
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Austin Dillon led just nine laps Saturday night, including the one that mattered most.
Dillon,
grandson of legendary team owner Richard Childress, outlasted Elliott
Sadler and Chase Elliott during a green-white-checkered finish to claim
the crash-filled Subway Firecracker 250, the NASCAR XFINITY Series race
at Daytona International Speedway.
“This
is Daytona, man,” Dillon said during the post-race celebration. “There
are so many family memories here. … I’m just happy for my grandfather.
He told me once when we were here in Victory Lane with Dale Earnhardt
that you’ll have this opportunity one day. It means so much to be here.”
A
multi-car crash on Lap 96 of the 100-lap race took out Brian Scott, who
led 84 laps and was in front when the crash started. Scott moved to the
outside line to block Elliott Sadler, but was spun out, collecting
several cars. Dillon slipped through the crash, then stayed ahead of
Elliott after the final restart.
Sadler
recovered from the crash and surged past Elliott as the field reached
the checkered flag to finish second. Afterward, he blamed Scott for the
crash.
“Either
Brian’s spotter or Brian tried to make the move too late to block us,”
Sadler said. “We were already up to his right rear door. It wrecked us,
man. This is Daytona. It’s a shame. We had a car good enough to win.”
Scott admitted the move was aggressive and poorly timed, but said he thought Sader could have given him room.
“I
told myself I was going to be aggressive, and I was going for the win,"
Scott said. "I was trying to time that run. I knew the outside lane was
coming. Obviously I mistimed it a little bit, but I still felt like I
gave them room to split me and go high. Instead of going high on me, he
turned me into the wall.”
Dillon scored his third XFINITY Series win of 2015 and fifth of his career, putting a smile on his grandfather's face.
“It’s cool any time you win here at Daytona,” Childress said.
A
12-car pile-up with 10 laps to go collected the top two in the XFINITY
points standings – Chris Buescher and Ty Dillon – and set the stage for a
restart with five laps remaining. Scott restarted ahead of Sadler and
Austin Dillon.
Sadler
fell behind in the outside line but regained momentum and appeared to
be ready to pass Scott, who was leading the inside line. Scott moved up
to get in front of Sadler, but didn’t have enough room and was turned
into the wall.
The
crash left only nine cars on the lead lap. Dillon restarted ahead of
Dakoda Armstrong and Chase Elliott for the green-white-checkered finish,
and Elliott quickly moved into second on the low line. He finished
third, followed by Kasey Kahne, Benny Gordon and Armstrong.
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