Nascar

Austin Hill Takes O’Reilly Auto Parts Series Win at Naval Base Coronado Amid Chaos

A dramatic final lap, a tribute to Kyle Busch and a 25‑car incident shaped the race, while series leader Justin Allgaier battles engine trouble.

A Turbulent Day at Naval Base Coronado

Austin Hill claimed victory in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race at Naval Base Coronado, marking his second win of the season and underscoring his growing dominance on the circuit.

The event was marred by a series of setbacks, including a manhole cover that lodged itself in Corey Day’s radiator and a massive 25‑car pile‑up that brought the action to a halt for several minutes.

On the final lap, Hill surged ahead of Taylor Gray, crossing the line 1.127 seconds ahead, while he paid homage to the late Kyle Busch by pointing to the No. 8 on his cap, a gesture that resonated with fans.

Sheldon Creed finished third, but the race saw several drivers, among them Brent Crews and Justin Allgaier, battling engine failures and accidents that shuffled the leaderboard.

Points Standings and Future Outlook

Despite an engine failure that forced Allgaier out of contention, he still holds a 224‑point advantage over Jesse Love in the series standings, a lead that could prove decisive as the schedule progresses.

Looking Ahead to Sonoma

The series will reconvene on June 27 at Sonoma Raceway, where Hill will aim to extend his momentum while teams prepare for another round of high‑stakes competition.

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