Justin Allgaier led 99 laps and was in place to battle for the win in Saturday’s Andy’s Frozen Custard 300 at Texas Motor Speedway, however a late crash ensured that the defending Xfinity Sequence champion would see his day finish early.
Allgaier began second, received Stage 1, and led Saturday’s race earlier than the ultimate cycle of inexperienced flag pit stops. Whereas Kyle Larson did cross Allgaier in the course of the cycle, which had but to be accomplished earlier than Allgaier’s crash, Allgaier was nonetheless in an amazing place to earn a top-five end and probably race for the win.
On Lap 156, Allgaier closed on Kris Wright’s lapped car on the exit of flip 4. Wright was unable to carry a constant line by way of the nook, making it troublesome for Allgaier’s a lot quicker automotive to cross Wright. Each drivers made contact with one another on the nook exit, which despatched Wright spinning by way of the infield grass and Allgaier into the skin wall, successfully ending his possibilities of profitable the race.