Xfinity Series Recap: 2020 Alsco 300 (Las Vegas Motor Speedway)
Chase Briscoe dominated the latest race, finishing first with an ARP of 1.35 and a GR-LR of 2.00. Noah Gragson took second, and Daniel Hemric, who started 14th, finished third.
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The latest race delivered a bonanza of stats prevalent throughout, with Chase Briscoe leading the majority of the laps and finishing first. Briscoe's stellar average running position (ARP) of 1.35 and net gain rating (GR-LR) of 2.00 underscore his dominance. Noah Gragson, starting sixth, finished second with an ARP of 2.97 and a slightly higher net gain rating of 2.19. Daniel Hemric had the most notable rise, finishing third after starting 14th, featuring an ARP of 8.40 and a net gain rating of 2.25.
The wild aspects of the race can be discerned from drivers like Ross Chastain and Jeffrey Earnhardt. Chastain began the race strong by leading from laps 24 to 38 but subsequently fell to a 16th place finish, reflected in his ARP of 8.28. Earnhardt, starting from 19th, faced car issues and finished 33rd. Alex Labbe, who had an ARP of 20.80, also experienced a significant drop after encountering a stall on lap 188, which significantly impacted his final position.
Late-race incidents influenced several outcomes. Dexter Bean had one of the most severe drops under the damaged vehicle policy (DVP), starting in 30th and finishing 29th, with a negative net gain rating of -5.27. Brett Moffitt, despite leading late at lap 189, only managed to secure a 14th place finish, indicating the significant impact of interruptions. The race's structure, littered with multiple cautions, particularly in the late segments, resulted in complex movement and results for many drivers.