Berry outduels teammate Allgaier for Xfinity win

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CONCORD, N.C. — Josh Berry outdueled teammate Justin Allgaier to give JR Motorsports its first win at Charlotte Motor Speedway in the NASCAR Xfinity Series race on Saturday.

Berry took the lead with 22 laps to go when Allgaier got loose and brushed the outside wall in Turn 1. Berry slowly pulled away and won by more than 18 seconds, while Allgaier finished seventh after experiencing a leaky tire.

Ty Gibbs finished in second place, and pole sitter Sam Mayer was third.

Berry led 89 laps. He has won four career Xfinity races in 47 starts, including a victory earlier this year at Dover.

JR Motorsports has won 63 Xfinity Series races and two Truck series races, but this was the first win at CMS.

Allgaier led 63 laps, but his chances of winning ended after he hit the wall. That ended any chance of a dramatic finish after the two cars had been steadily racing more than 15 seconds ahead of the rest of the pack.

“After the first contact, I felt like the tire was going soft and I had to pit,” Allgaier said. “… We laid it all on the table and neither of us were going to give an edge.”

There were eight cautions in the race.

Berry emerged as the Stage 1 winner, even though Noah Gragson led 32 of the race’s first 40 laps. Allgaier won the second stage.

Xfinity Series leader AJ Allmendinger lost air in a tire in the second half of the race, costing him a chance at a win. He finished in 19th place.

DILLON’S WRECK

Austin Dillon was involved in a crash on Lap 110 that took out four other cars after his tire went down and sent him careening into the outside wall. Among those caught up in the wreck were Ryan Seig, Stefan Parsons, Joe Graf Jr. and Anthony Alfredo.

“There was nowhere to go and we got hit from all four sides, or at least it felt like it,” Alfredo said.

JACK WOES

Nicholas Sanchez, who started 31st, lost a lap when he left the pits with a tire jack stuck under the right side of his black No. 99 Chevy. He ran an entire lap with the jack sticking out from underneath the car before having to pit again.

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