Originally written for CLNS Media.
Aric Almirola won the darkness-shortened Foxwoods
Resort Casino 301 on Sunday afternoon to lock himself into the Playoffs.
The race began in a mist, which turned into a hard
rainfall just six laps into the race, causing the race to be red-flagged for
almost two hours. Without lights at the
New Hampshire track, NASCAR decided to call the race official eight laps from
the scheduled distance due to darkness.
Almirola was ahead of Christopher Bell when the race
was called, and he picked up his first victory since 2018 in what has been a
difficult year for the veteran driver.
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“Everyone that works on this car…just keeps fighting,”
Almirola said. “There have been so many
people who have continued to support us through the crappiest year ever.”
Almirola’s previous two career victories came at
Daytona and Talladega, and he said he was glad to finally win on a
non-superspeedway.
“I had this race won a couple years ago and I gave it
away,” Almirola said. “For so long we’ve
been so close to winning at some of these racetracks…and I’ve let it slip
away.”
“This feels so good to have something pay off for all
the hard work.”
Bell was closing in on Almirola while the leader
struggled with lapped traffic, but Bell ran out of time to get to the back of
Almirola.
Bell said he hoped the race would go the scheduled
distance and may have had something for Almirola with those extra eight laps.
“I didn’t know how many laps they cut it short but…saw
that we were eight laps short, it stings,” Bell said. “I feel like I probably had a little bit
better pace than him and I was able to get to him.”
“Lapped cars were giving him a hard time. It was going to be a heck of a race.”
Almirola’s victory locked him into the Playoffs, and
that caused the cutline for the final spot to tighten up. Heading into the
race, Richard Childress Racing teammates Austin Dillon and Tyler Reddick were
in the Playoffs by over 100 points, but they are now separated by just five
points, with Dillon on the outside looking in.
Teams on the bubble will use the upcoming two-week
Olympic break to get ready for the final four races before the Playoffs begin.
Unofficial results:
1. Aric Almirola
2. Christopher Bell
3. Brad Keselowski
4. Joey Logano
5. Ryan Blaney
6. Kevin Harvick
7. Kyle Larson
8. Ross Chastain
9. Alex Bowman
10. Denny Hamlin
11. Matt DiBenedetto
12. Martin Truex Jr.
13. Tyler Reddick
14. Cole Custer
15. Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
16. Kurt Busch
17. Austin Dillon
18. Chase Elliott
19. Erik Jones
20. Daniel Suarez
21. William Byron
22. Ryan Preece
23. Corey LaJoie
24. Ryan Newman
25. Michael McDowell
26. Bubba Wallace
27. Chase Briscoe
28. Justin Haley
29. Chris Buescher
30. BJ McLeod
31. Cody Ware
32. Anthony Alfredo
33. Garrett Smithley
34. Josh Bilicki
35. Quin Houff
36. James Davison
37. Kyle Busch
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