XFINITY Series Road America

NASCAR XFINITY Series

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Henry 180

Saturday, July 29th, 2023

Road America, Elkhart Lake, WI

  • 25 Chevrolet
  • 7 Ford
  • 6 Toyota

  • Saturday, July 29th, 2023
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Holly Cain
Wisconsin native Sam Mayer wins first career NASCAR Xfinity Series race at home track

Sam Mayer took a dramatic double overtime victory in Saturday’s Road America 180 at the iconic Elkhart Lake, Wisc. road course – the 21-year old hometown favorite claiming his first career NASCAR Xfinity Series victory at his home race track; rolling into victory lane, climbing onto his driver’s side window and pulling apart his drivers suit like Superman to a happy and familiar crowd.

The JR Motorsports driver was certainly super in the closing laps on Saturday.

Mayer’s win in the No. 1 JRM Chevrolet makes him the 14th different driver to take the trophy at Road America in as many NASCAR Xfinity Series races there. He is the sixth different driver to earn his first career win at the 4.048-mile road course and the fourth different driver to claim his first series trophy in 2023.

“It was just about getting track position," a grinning Mayer said of the frantic second overtime start that featured door-to-door racing among the top four cars and multiple leaders on a single lap before Mayer emerged out front and was able to drive away to a .368-second win over Parker Kligerman that has landed him an automatic position in the 2023 Playoffs.

“We got it there at the end, I lost it for a second and then all hell broke loose there at the end and we ended up on top," Mayer continued. “This team, it’s so special to get that first win, that monkey off your back. It feels so good. I felt it all day. I felt like if I can do this one, I can do anything and we came here today and did that.

“It’s so cool to get it done," the Franklin, Wisc. native added with a smile.

Four of the top-five drivers on the final overtime restart had never hoisted a series trophy before and pursued then-race leader Justin Allgaier with all the zeal and motivation that you would expect of the situation. Allgaier, Mayer’s JR Motorsports teammate, led a dominating 42 of the 49 laps on the day and swept both stage wins.

But not too-surprisingly that last restart resulted in a manic push among those drivers racing for that coveted first trophy. The racing was three-wide, four-wide, high energy, back-and-forth with so much on the line.

“Second’s not fun," said Kligerman, the driver of the No. 48 Big Machine Racing Chevrolet who is just on the outside of the playoff bubble, now 22 points behind Sheldon Creed for that 12th and final transfer points position with six regular season races remaining.

“When I got the lead, I just played it a little safer than I should have, I didn’t think the 1 (Mayer) would get to me like that. Then I tried to get to him and just couldn’t get to him.

“But I know here in Wisconsin that’s huge for him and his family," he added. “And our day is coming."

Last week’s race winner, Richard Childress Racing’s Austin Hill rallied for a third-place finish after a busy day navigating dicey action mid-pack. And former open-wheel standout Sage Karam, finished fourth in the No. 24 Sam Hunt Racing Toyota.

“It was a great race all around," said Karam, who earned his first career Top-5 in his seventh start of the season. “The last restart was very aggressive. I just had to get to the lead and had a good move on Allgaier, it was really aggressive and got three-wide.

“I can’t thank Sam Hunt Racing enough.”

Stewart-Haas Racing’s Riley Herbst turned in arguably the most persevering performances of the day, finishing fifth in the No. 98 SHR Ford after being collected in multiple incidents throughout the day.

Another of Mayer’s JR Motorsports teammate, Josh Berry rallied to a sixth place finish with Kaz Grala, Josh Bilicki, polesitter A.J. Allmendinger and JRM driver Brandon Jones rounding out the Top-10.

Allmendinger won the pole position and as one of the sports’s all-time best road course racers – even opting to have Derek Kraus qualify his NASCAR Cup Series car at Richmond, Va. so that he could compete on the iconic Wisconsin track Saturday. But Allmendinger struggled from nearly the drop of the green flag. Allgaier passed him for the lead six laps into the race and he was never able to challenge for the top spot with issues essentially all day.

Allmendiger’s Kaulig Racing teammate Chandler Smith also had a rough day. The Xfinity Series rookie - last year’s NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series champion - was travelling at high speed on a straightaway headed to Turn 1 when his car suffered a massive brake rotor failure. Fortunately the young driver smartly turned the car to the left immediately after hearing parts break and was able to slow it down against a side retaining wall instead of going full-speed head-on into the Turn 1 run off area. He was fine afterward, grateful for the solid construction of the cars.

“I was definitely having some brake fade throughout the run, but I didn’t think I was abusing them by any means to make them fail," Smith said. “I was going up the hill on the front straight and I heard something snap and I felt something come off the car and the whole front nose just dropped and when that happened, I was like, ‘what in the world was was that.’

“I went to pump the brakes but there was nothing there," he added, “I was just trying to scrub speed at that point."

That was certainly part of a dramatic Saturday afternoon with incidents involving several of Playoff drivers – and several close to the Playoff cutoff.

Joe Gibbs Racing’s John Hunter Nemechek, who was leading the championship at the drop of the green flag was not at the wave of the checkered flag. He took a wild ride off track with 14 laps remaining. His No. 20 JGR Toyota suffered enough damage going off-track in T13 he had to retire landing Nemechek only his second DNF of the season and costing him those valuable points in the standings.

Interviewed afterward, Nemechek was clearly frustrated, “Who needs enemies when you have teammates."

  • Drivers Entered: 38
  • Laps Scheduled: 45
  • Laps Actual: 49 - NASCAR OVERTIME!
  • Margin of Victory: 0.368 Seconds
  • Time of Race: 3 Hours 2 Minutes 21 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 65.265
  • Cautions: 8 for 15 laps
  • Lead Changes: 2
  • Green Flag Passes: 870 (25.6 passes per green flag lap)
AJ Allmendinger walks the grid
Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin - July 29, 2023 : AJ Allmendinger, driver of the #10 LeafHome Water Solutions Chevrolet, walks the grid prior to the NASCAR Xfinity Series Road America 180 at Road America.
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Race lineup for the Henry 180 at Road America
START VEH # DRIVER MAKE SPONSOR TEAM CREW CHIEF
1 10 AJ Allmendinger Chevrolet TBA Kaulig Racing Alex Yontz
37 08 Alex Labbe Ford TBA Ss-green Light Racing Jason Miller
23 78 Anthony Alfredo Chevrolet DUDE WIPES Bj Mcleod Motorsports Pat Tryson
14 21 Austin Hill Chevrolet Bennett Transportation Richard Childress Racing Andy Street
25 02 Blaine Perkins Chevrolet Gratis Our Motorsports Dan Stillman
21 44 Brad Perez Chevrolet TBA Alpha Prime Racing TBA
33 9 Brandon Jones Chevrolet Menards/Pennington Grass Seed Jr Motorsports Jason Burdett
26 6 Brennan Poole Chevrolet TBA Jd Motorsports Kase Kallenbach
15 25 Brett Moffitt Ford AM Technical Solutions Am Racing Joe Williams
16 16 Chandler Smith Chevrolet Quick Tie Products, Inc. Kaulig Racing Bruce Schlicker
2 00 Cole Custer Ford HAAS Automation Stewart-haas Racing Jonathan Toney
7 19 Connor Mosack Toyota Porter Pipe and Supply Joe Gibbs Racing Jason Ratcliff
32 11 Daniel Hemric Chevrolet Cirkul Kaulig Racing Jason Trinchere
30 66 Dexter Stacey Toyota ReCap Recovery Drink Motorsports Business Management Carl Long
19 27 Jeb Burton Chevrolet Puryear Tank Lines Jordan Anderson Racing Shane Whitbeck
31 51 Jeremy Clements Chevrolet Whitetail Smokeless Jeremy Clements Racing Mark Setzer
35 38 Joe Graf Jr Ford TBA Rss Racing With Jeff Lefcourt Steve Addington
8 20 John Hunter Nemechek Toyota TBA Joe Gibbs Racing Ben Beshore
13 8 Josh Berry Chevrolet Bass Pro Shops/TRACKER Boats Jr Motorsports Taylor Moyer
11 91 Josh Bilicki Chevrolet TRIM-TEX Drywall Solutions Dgm Racing Bryan Berry
18 92 Josh Williams Chevrolet Alloy Employer Services Dgm Racing Mario Gosselin
3 7 Justin Allgaier Chevrolet BRANDT Jr Motorsports Jim Pohlman
24 07 Katherine Legge Chevrolet TBA Ss-green Light Racing Daniel Johnson
9 26 Kaz Grala Toyota Fire Department Coffee Sam Hunt Racing Allen Hart
27 28 Kyle Sieg Ford TBA Rss Racing With Jeff Lefcourt Teddy Brown
38 4 Kyle Weatherman Chevrolet TBA Jd Motorsports Rob Goodman
22 45 Leland Honeyman Jr Chevrolet TBA Alpha Prime Racing Frank Kerr
17 48 Parker Kligerman Chevrolet Spiked Light Coolers Big Machine Racing Patrick Donahue
20 31 Parker Retzlaff Chevrolet FUNKAWAY Jordan Anderson Racing Joshua Graham
29 53 Patrick Emerling Chevrolet TBA Emerling Gase Motorsports Paul Clapprood
4 98 Riley Herbst Ford Monster Energy Stewart-haas Racing Davin Restivo
36 43 Ryan Ellis Chevrolet TBA Alpha Prime Racing Michael Brandt
34 39 Ryan Sieg Ford CMRroofing.com Rss Racing With Jeff Lefcourt Mike Scearce
6 24 Sage Karam Toyota Carousel Online Sam Hunt Racing Kris Bowen
5 1 Sam Mayer Chevrolet Accelerate Pros Talent Jr Motorsports Mardy Lindley
10 18 Sammy Smith Toyota Allstate Peterbilt Joe Gibbs Racing Jeff Meendering
12 2 Sheldon Creed Chevrolet Whelen Richard Childress Racing Jeff Stankiewicz
28 35 Stanton Barrett Chevrolet Stanton Barrett Family Wines Emerling Gase Motorsports Wayne Carroll Jr