Sam Mayer wins the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Texas Motor Speedway in an incredible photo finish, edging out Ryan Sieg by a mere 0.002 seconds. Mayer's last-lap maneuver secured his first win of the 2024 season, while Sieg narrowly missed out on his first Xfinity Series victory after 342 starts.
Sam Mayer won the Andy's Frozen Custard 300 race at Texas Motor Speedway by a mere 0.002 seconds, marking the second-closest finish in NASCAR Xfinity Series history. Mayer's final push on the last lap secured his fifth career win and first of the season, while Ryan Sieg finished just inches short of his first career win in 322 starts.
Sam Mayer won the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Texas Motor Speedway by a mere .002 seconds, marking the second-closest finish in series history. Mayer made a last-lap pass to secure the victory ahead of Ryan Sieg, with Justin Allgaier finishing third after leading 117 of the race's 200 laps. This win was Mayer's fifth career victory and his first of the season, while Allgaier's top-10 finish matched Kyle Busch's record for the most in Xfinity Series history.
Sam Mayer wins the Xfinity Series race at Watkins Glen International after spinning race leader Ty Gibbs following a late restart. Mayer's second victory in four weeks came after Gibbs dominated the road-course race, leading 70 of 86 laps. Sheldon Creed finished second, with Parker Kligerman, Ross Chastain, and Connor Mosack rounding out the top five. John Hunter Nemechek took over the points lead from Austin Hill, who spun late and finished 14th. Gibbs, who had altercations with Mayer in the past, brushed off any conversation with his rival and expressed disappointment at being cleaned out. Riley Herbst lost ground in the race for the final playoff spot due to mechanical issues. The Xfinity Series heads to Daytona International Speedway next.