Regan Smith pulls last lap move for XFINITY win at Mid-Ohio
Aug. 15, 2015
By Chris Knight
NASCAR Wire Service
LEXINGTON, Ohio—What a difference a week makes.
After
experiencing pure frustration last weekend at Watkins Glen (N.Y.)
International, Regan Smith answered his second road course race of the
season with a bump-and-run on leader Alex Tagliani in the second-to-last
corner on the last lap to score his first NASCAR XFINITY Series win of
the season in Saturday's Nationwide Children’s Hospital 200 at Mid-Ohio
Sports Car Course.
The short-track-like move ended a 52-race winless streak for Smith driving the No. 7 Chevrolet for JR Motorsports.
“These
guys work their butts off all week,” said Smith after earning his fifth
career win. “This car was destroyed door tops down, they rebuilt it in
one day. The guys back at the shop phenomenal job, my road guys have
stuck behind me for a while. We’ve had a lot of opportunities to win. I
hate to do it in the last corner, but it’s been too long, a long time, I
wasn’t going to pass the opportunity up.
“I’ve
been wrecked so many times on these road courses, I had to do what I
had to do right there. I didn’t spin him, just got the spot. We’re going
to celebrate hard tonight.”
Tagliani,
who was searching for his first XFINITY Series victory in seven races,
had to settle for a disappointing second after taking the lead from
Smith with 15 laps remaining.
“If
I knew that he was going to win like that probably instead of passing
him fair and square early on in the race, I would have probably pushed
him off a bit,” said Tagliani. “But, he knows I’m not going to be there
next weekend to retaliate.”
In
his first XFINITY Series race of the season, Tagliani scored his third
career Coors Light Pole in the No. 22 Team Penske Ford and jumped to the
early lead, separating himself by more than 1.2 seconds over defending
race winner Chris Buescher until the first caution of the day on Lap 6
for a stalled car on the backstretch.
With
pit strategy already on the minds of crew chiefs, many of the leaders
elected to pit early, but Boris Said stayed out and inherited the lead
for the restart. Said's time at the front was short-lived, as he was
immediately challenged on the restart by reigning XFINITY Series
champion Chase Elliott, who took the lead in Turn 1.
Elliott
led until Lap 12 when the second caution waved for Kenny Habul. Leaders
Elliott and Said pitted, with Elliott Sadler assuming the top spot
briefly before Buescher grabbed control from his Roush Fenway Racing
teammate.
Following
the third caution of the race, Tagliani swiped the lead from Buescher
in Turn 3, only to have his momentum stalled by a caution for fluid on
the race track.
Tagliani maintained the race lead through the halfway point.
Under
a Lap 41 yellow, the majority of the field made their final scheduled
pit stop, with Smith claiming the lead after pit stops and the racing
resuming with 30 laps remaining.
Despite another yellow flag for fluid on the track, the leaders elected to stay out.
Racing
resumed with 20 laps to go with Smith easily escaping from the furry of
furious side-by-side action behind him. Tagliani, though, quickly
emerged from the pack and set his sights on Smith, setting up to
reassume command on Lap 61 and set the tone for the thrilling finish.
Buescher leads Ty Dillon by 24 points in the XFINITY Series standings.
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