Xfinity Series Recap: 2017 Ford EcoBoost 300 (Homestead-Miami Speedway)
Cole Custer dominated the race, securing the victory from second place. Sam Hornish Jr. exhibited a notable performance, finishing second, while William Byron took third. Tyler Reddick, the pole sitter, slipped to fourth.
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Cole Custer dominated the field, starting from the second position and securing the victory. He held a consistent pace throughout the 200 laps, maintaining his average running position. Sam Hornish Jr. exhibited a notable performance, moving up from an eighth-place starting position to finish second. William Byron gained three positions, starting from sixth and finishing third. Tyler Reddick, the pole sitter, slipped to fourth by race end.
Ryan Preece and Brennan Poole maintained stable positions, finishing fifth and sixth, respectively. Noteworthy movement included Michael Annett, who progressed from 18th to ninth, showing significant improvement. Other drivers like Elliott Sadler and Justin Allgaier also demonstrated respectable gains, finishing within the top twelve. Matt Tifft and Ty Majeski rounded out the top ten with steady performances.
Daniel Hemric's race took a wild turn, starting fourth but dropping to 34th, likely due to a late caution or incident, which spoiled his average running position. Christopher Bell faced engine issues, leading to an early exit and a 36th place finish, highlighting the brutal nature of the sport's technical demands. The race witnessed several incidents and mechanical failures, leading to a bonanza of position changes throughout the pack. Nonetheless, the majority of the field managed to complete the full 200 laps.