Nemechek wins and catches on fire, Mayer flips the bird at Xfinity race in Martinsville

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John Hunter Nemechek set Martinsville ablaze on Saturday.

Literally.

He caught fire a bit himself, too.

The driver of the No. 20 car thoroughly dominated the NASCAR Xfinity Series race on Saturday at Martinsville Speedway, sweeping all three stages and rising above the rubble that followed the race’s nine cautions.

But when he began to celebrate near the start-finish line of the racetrack, his car caught on fire — and that fire spread onto the track and filled the infield with an unexpected kind of smoke.

It was about the only bit of drama Nemechek, who led 198 of the race’s 250 laps, encountered on Saturday.

“I saw that there was a fire in the mirrors, which I didn’t know if the ground was on fire from the rubber, or if it was the mud flaps, or what exactly was on fire,” Nemechek said in the media center after his win. “So I figured trying to drive away from it first might be better for getting out of that situation. But then it continued on. Then I got told to back up because there were fire extinguishers on the way, and backed up, and then I got out.”

He added: “I wasn’t too nervous about it. ... Definitely a proud moment to go out there and burn it down like we did.”

Sammy Smith finished second. Cole Custer finished third.

Plenty of excitement — not involving the leader — roared proudly in this one. Among the highlights:

With 29 laps to go, Ryan Truex got underneath Sam Mayer on a turn, and Mayer spun out and knocked into Riley Herbst. That ended the days for Mayer and Herbst. Before heading back to his hauler, though, Mayer waited on pit road and gave the middle finger to the No. 19 car (Truex) as he passed by in frustration.

“I can’t say anything bad about (Joe Gibbs Racing) drivers,” Mayer said when he emerged from the care center at the Martinsville Speedway infield. “So I’ll just keep it to myself. Martinsville is (finished), moving on, ready to go.”

This isn’t the first bit of chaos Mayer has gotten into at Martinsville. Mayer and Ty Gibbs got into a fist fight after the April 2022 race at this Virginia racetrack after the two made contact off of Turn 4 in double overtime.

Josh Berry had an awesome day, finishing fourth, rising through the field in Stage 3 with relative ease. He was driving so well that he let shine some bravado late in the race in a message to his team over the radio: “I’m a (expletive) animal, aren’t I?!”

Here’s Berry on that comment post-race: ”I would say I was in a good place today, I guess. I seem to run my best races when we cut up like that on the radio. But man, that was fun coming up the field like that. Our car was so good, we could just turn underneath of them on the corner and get up beside them. ... Just really proud of this whole 8 team.”

Berry has been praised for weeks for how he ran the No. 9 Cup car for Hendrick Motorsports while Chase Elliott continued his recovery from injury. Elliott will return to the Cup field on Sunday.

See full results below.

Unofficial results from Xfinity race at Martinsville

POS

CAR

DRIVER

DELTA

BEST SPEED

BEST LAP

1

20

John Hunter Nemechek

--

92.272

157

2

18

Sammy Smith #

1.518

92.366

4

3

0

Cole Custer

1.929

91.878

170

4

8

Josh Berry

1.937

91.62

5

5

9

Brandon Jones

2.961

91.315

133

6

7

Justin Allgaier

4.381

91.368

6

7

11

Daniel Hemric

5.458

91.328

74

8

10

Derek Kraus

6.52

90.868

159

9

25

Brett Moffitt

7.533

90.711

5

10

16

Chandler Smith #

8.311

91.293

159

11

31

Parker Retzlaff #

8.629

90.851

7

12

19

Ryan Truex

9.499

90.755

104

13

2

Blaine Perkins #

9.962

90.021

105

14

27

Jeb Burton

10.537

91.412

74

15

26

Kaz Grala

11.503

89.893

103

16

21

Austin Hill



91.496

73

17

48

Parker Kligerman



89.923

5

18

39

Ryan Sieg

12.494

90.777

8

19

92

Josh Williams

13.726

89.872

5

20

44

Jeffrey Earnhardt

14.582

89.532

7

21

35

Patrick Emerling

16.201

88.872

7

22

53

Matt Mills(i)

16.877

89.932

6

23

8

Gray Gaulding

17.805

89.477

6

24

78

Anthony Alfredo

19.028

88.785

159

25

45

Leland Honeyman

19.826

89.545

134

26

91

Alex Labbe

21.047

89.663

173

27

2

Sheldon Creed

29.234

90.542

220

28

43

Ryan Ellis

-1

89.144

5

29

6

Brennan Poole

-4

89.38

173

30

98

Riley Herbst

-28

91.998

157

31

1

Sam Mayer

-29

91.887

3

32

51

Jeremy Clements

-40

89.422

158

33

24

Connor Mosack

-45

90.964

174

34

96

Kyle Weatherman

-52

89.991

7

35

28

Kyle Sieg

-105

89.872

6

36

7

Dawson Cram

-107

89.736

76

37

38

Joe Graf Jr.

-117

89.169

7

38

74

Kaden Honeycutt(i)

-167

88.652

8