
Corey Day Takes Second O’Reilly Series Victory at Dover
Corey Day clinches his second O'Reilly Series win at Dover, overtaking Justin Allgaier in the final laps and cementing his status as a championship contender.
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Corey Day clinches his second O'Reilly Series win at Dover, overtaking Justin Allgaier in the final laps and cementing his status as a championship contender.

During the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series event at Dover Motor Speedway, Rajah Caruth and Jesse Love collided on a restart, adding to a series of recent clashes and allowing Corey Day to claim his first victory.

Corey Day's second win of the year came at Dover Motor Speedway, where a strategic pass on Allgaier and a daring tire gamble defined the race.

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