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Austin Hill Opens Season with Daytona Victory

Austin Hill

Austin Hill celebrates his victory in Saturday night’s United Rentals 300 at Daytona International Speedway. (Photo: Matthew Thacker | Nigel Kinrade Photography)

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — As the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series officially launched with a new title sponsor at Daytona International Speedway, it was a familiar face who returned to Victory Lane. Austin Hill dominated, winning the United Rentals 300.

Hill swept the stages, leading a race-high 78 laps and scoring a near-max points day with 75. Even after a dominating performance, it looked like Hill might have met his match on the final lap following the final restart with two laps to go.

On the back straightaway, Brennan Poole, who was running in second, backed up perfectly to Justin Allgaier, leaving Hill far out in front of the rest of the leaders. The only problem was that Allgaier’s push was too strong, moving Poole up the track and out of contention as Hill went on to hold off Allgaier for the victory.

“Daytona has just been so good to me,” said Hill. “I love this place, and it’s always fun to win.”

The Daytona domination continued for Richard Childress Racing in the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series, as it won its fifth consecutive season opener. The victory was also Hill’s fourth in those five seasons and 11th career superspeedway-style victory.

When looking back at the final lap during the melee between Allgaier and Poole, Hill thought he lost the race when Jordan Anderson got a huge run in the bottom lane, nearly taking the lead.

Austin Hill

Austin Hill was the pied piper in Saturday night’s United Rentals 300 at Daytona International Speedway. (Photo: Nigel Kinrade | Nigel Kinrade Photography)

“Luckily, I was able to make the block on the (No.) 7 (Allgaier),” he said. “Then, I almost missed the block on whoever the blue car was (Anderson). I almost missed that block, and right when I got down, he gave me a shot. I had to save the car. After that, it was just hammer down and just hope that they wouldn’t get back to me.”

Allgaier, who ultimately finished in second place, said he was disappointed not to bring home the trophy, but acknowledged the good run for his No. 7 team.

“I was disappointed,” said Allgaier. “I was working really well with Brennan (Poole) there at the end and trying to give him the shove to make a run. Those last few laps were wild, but really proud of the effort we gave.”

Arguably, the biggest story of the night was Anderson, who finished in fourth place, driving in a third entry for his own team. Anderson, who has been so close to winning at Daytona International Speedway in multiple series, thought this was going to be the night.

“We came off of Turn 2 on the backstretch, I’m like ‘oh, this is it,'” he said. “It’s like the ‘Days of Thunder moment.’ I thought the seas had parted and he had the steam. It just kind of ran out when I got the (No.) 21 (Hill).”

Also scoring top fives were Ryan Sieg in third and Sammy Smith in fifth place. Rounding out the top 10 were Ryan Ellis, Carson Kvapil, Blaine Perkins, Jesse Love and Rajah Caruth.

The NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series returns next weekend on Saturday, Feb. 21, for the Bennett Transportation and Logistics 250 at EchoPark Speedway at 5 p.m. EST on The CW, PRN Radio and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

Stage 1 Top 10 Results

  1. Austin Hill
  2. Jesse Love
  3. Justin Allgaier
  4. Carson Kvapil
  5. Blaine Perkins
  6. Sheldon Creed
  7. William Sawalich
  8. Nick Sanchez
  9. Jeremy Clements
  10. Brandon Jones

Stage 2 Top 10 Results

  1. Austin Hill
  2. Carson Kvapil
  3. Justin Allgaier
  4. William Sawalich
  5. Rajah Caruth
  6. Parker Retzlaff
  7. Sammy Smith
  8. Jeremy Clements
  9. Jeb Burton
  10. Blaine Perkins
Austin Hill

Austin Hill showcased his superspeedway speciality once more in Saturday night’s United Rentals 300 at Daytona International Speedway. (Photo: Nigel Kinrade | Nigel Kinrade Photography)

United Rentals 300 at Daytona International Speedway Finishing Results

Finish Start Car No. Driver Sponsor/Make Status
1 1 21 Austin Hill Bennett Transportation Chevrolet Running
2 13 7 Justin Allgaier BRANDT Chevrolet Running
3 10 39 Ryan Sieg SciApps/Recycled Materials Association Chevrolet Running
4 17 32 Jordan Anderson easycare Chevrolet Running
5 12 8 Sammy Smith Pilot Chevrolet Running
6 32 02 Ryan Ellis Tablo TV Chevrolet Running
7 11 1 Carson Kvapil Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet Running
8 14 31 Blaine Perkins WERNER Chevrolet Running
9 2 2 Jesse Love Whelen Chevrolet Running
10 7 88 Rajah Caruth (R) HendrickCars.com Chevrolet Running
11 26 4 Anthony Alfredo Dude Wipes/Protein Rice Treats Chevrolet Running
12 25 44 Brennan Poole ROMA Chevrolet Running
13 19 38 Patrick Emerling (i) Firman Generators Chevrolet Running
14 27 99 Parker Retzlaff FUNKAWAY Chevrolet Running
15 36 28 Kyle Sieg Hiami Hooch Chevrolet Running
16 37 45 Lavar Scott (R) Urban Affairs Coalition Chevrolet Running
17 34 07 Josh Bilicki Mando Chevrolet Running
18 8 48 Patrick Staropoli Syfovre Chevrolet Running
19 38 30 Carson Ware Costa Oil Chevrolet Running
20 20 42 Carson Hocevar (i) Zeigler Automotive Group Chevrolet Running
21 33 52 Daniel Dye Champion Container Ford Running
22 30 87 Austin Green (R) Overplay Chevrolet Running
23 23 5 Luke Fenhaus (R) Jobber/dun-rite/ICS Ford Running
24 5 00 Sheldon Cred Ollie’s Chevrolet Running
25 22 27 Jeb Burton Golden Corral Chevrolet DVP
26 4 18 William Sawalich Soundgear Toyota DVP
27 6 17 Corey Day (R) HendrickCars.com Chevrolet Accident
28 9 54 Taylor Gray Operation 300 Toyota Accident
29 24 24 Harrison Burton Dead On Tools Toyota Accident
30 15 20 Brandon Jones Menards/Swiffer Toyota DVP
31 3 41 Sam Mayer Audibel Ford Accident
32 29 51 Jeremy Clements All South Electric/One Stop Chevrolet Accident
33 35 35 Natalie Decker T.N. Dickinson’s Witch Hazel Chevrolet Accident
34 31 92 Josh Williams Optum Chevrolet Engine
35 18 26 Dean Thompson Thompson Pipe Group Toyota Suspension
36 28 25 Nick Sanchez Better Compute Works Inc. Ford Accident
37 16 19 Gio Ruggiero (i) First Auto Group Toyota Accident
38 21 91 Mason Maggio Success Unlocked Chevrolet Accident

 

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