NASCAR Xfinity Series results: Austin Hill continues superspeedway dominance at Atlanta

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The NASCAR Xfinity Series race on Saturday night at Atlanta Motor Speedway saw so much: Cars sliding sideways. Classic superspeedway wrecks. Twelve cautions — the most at this level at this racetrack ever.

It even saw Josh Williams, the driver of the 92 car with an iconic mullet and incomparable moxy, park his car at the start-finish line in frustrated protest in Stage 1.

And yet, after all that craziness, the best driver still won.

Austin Hill notched his third win of the 2023 season, edging Parker Kligerman on an epic final run that saw him hold strong even as Kligerman knocked into him and spun out as he and the field crossed the start-finish line.

That final run came thanks to a caution that surfaced with about 10 laps to go. It featured Hill (21 car) taking the inside line and moving and blocking Kligerman (48 car). The 48 car then got hit and was nudged into Hill, but the 21 somehow stayed steady and powered through to victory.

“Once I got to the lead, I knew it was wreckers or checkers,” Hill told the remaining fans who’d braved the cold weather. “When the 48 hit me in the right-rear, I’m guessing he got hit or something, I thought I was heading into the outside wall, but I was able to gather it up, bring it on home. This is so special. That was a tough one to win.”

Daniel Hemric finished second. Ryan Truex finished third. Kligerman officially finished fourth, per NASCAR.

Hill — a Winston, Georgia, native who had all of his family gathered around him in Victory Lane on Saturday — has asserted himself as the best superspeedway driver at the Xfinity Series level: In addition to Saturday’s virtuoso, he won at Daytona International Speedway in the first race of the season and also won at Las Vegas earlier this month.

Just because the race was “crazy” doesn’t mean it was “great.” Atlanta’s spring race was one of attrition. Fourteen drivers didn’t finish all 163 laps, and the carnage started immediately: Joey Gase and Caesar Barcarella wrecked and suffered irreparable damage only one lap in.

It was so choppy that Justin Allgaier, in a mid-race availability after emerging from the infield care center, told the Fox broadcast that he was “a bit embarrassed” for the sport.

But an exciting end overshadowed a lot of the race’s flaws. It ultimately saw 12 cautions for 68 laps and 13 lead changes. Hill led 103 laps — a dominant day punctuated with a deserved win.

”I thought it was going to be a drag race to the start-finish line, then when I got hit in the right-rear, I don’t know how I saved it,” Hill said with a smile. “But when we go back and watch it, I’m sure it’s going to be pretty cool to watch.”

Hill was asked after the race if he could explain his superspeedway dominance in his own words. After all, drivers have said that this kind of racing in recent years has largely been the result of circumstance — of right-place-right-time serendipity mixed in with surviving the dreaded inevitable final-lap wrecks.

“Having a fast race car helps a lot on these superspeedways,” Hill said. “You know, Daytona worked out the way we needed it to. Anyone could’ve won that race the way it unfolded, and we were just in the right place at the right time. But you know, tonight, we had to come from the back. During Stage 2, we fell back just based on how the pit sequence and all unfolded after Stage 1. ... We had to go to the back, and we still drove up to the front. So I still think there’s that.”

Hill then credited his Richard Childress Racing team before adding, “I don’t think it’s circumstantial at all that we’re sitting here in Victory Lane on these superspeedway style tracks.”

Unofficial results for Xfinity race

POS

CAR

DRIVER

DELTA

LAST LAP

BEST TIME

1

21

Austin Hill

--

31.613

31.116

2

11

Daniel Hemric

0.085

31.425

31.037

3

19

Ryan Truex



31.302

31.085

4

48

Parker Kligerman



31.637

31.044

5

98

Riley Herbst

0.235

31.421

31.039

6

25

Brett Moffitt

0.252

31.468

31.046

7

8

Josh Berry

0.296

31.024

31.024

8

20

John Hunter Nemechek

0.431

31.451

31.081

9

1

Sam Mayer

0.467

31.12

30.999

10

10

Justin Haley(i)

0.468

31.529

31.107

11

39

Ryan Sieg

0.793

31.283

31.163

12

0

Cole Custer

0.925

31.586

31.114

13

6

Brennan Poole

0.948

31.388

31.073

14

78

Anthony Alfredo

1.003

31.731

31.089

15

51

Jeremy Clements

1.031

31.614

31.111

16

27

Jeb Burton

1.375

32.066

30.951

17

18

Sammy Smith #

1.389

31.605

31.124

18

35

Patrick Emerling

1.482

31.463

31.06

19

9

Brandon Jones

1.709

32.272

31.096

20

8

Gray Gaulding

1.785

31.615

31.583

21

2

Sheldon Creed

2.281

31.707

31.055

22

7

Blaine Perkins #

2.297

31.947

31.572

23

43

Ryan Ellis

2.557

32.122

31.875

24

91

Chad Chastain

3.457

32.152

31.682

25

38

Joe Graf Jr.

5.201

34.923

31.154

26

28

Kyle Sieg

-2

37.408

31.321

27

31

Parker Retzlaff #

-9

31.115

30.85

28

16

Chandler Smith #

-36

31.499

30.91

29

7

Justin Allgaier

-86

31.615

31.496

30

24

Connor Mosack

-94

51.089

31.327

31

45

Sage Karam

-120

53.961

31.862

32

92

Josh Williams

-130

85.4

31.966

33

2

Kyle Weatherman

-137

32.12

31.611

34

44

Jeffrey Earnhardt

-152

32.288

31.737

35

26

Kaz Grala

-152

32.481

32.405

36

4

Garrett Smithley

-152

32.148

31.918

37

53

Joey Gase

-162

36.041

36.041

38

66

Caesar Bacarella

-162

35.659

35.659