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Chase Briscoe Utilizes Bump and Run to Beat Ross Chastain in Xfinity Race at Pocono

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A spin with 20 laps remaining in Sunday’s Pocono Green 225 at Pocono Raceway couldn’t keep Chase Briscoe from securing his fourth win of the 2020 NASCAR Xfinity Series season.

In a green-white-checkered finish, Briscoe slightly nudged Ross Chastain on the final lap, which sent the No. 10 car up the hill. This gave Briscoe the advantage and he cruised to the victory.

Although Chastain didn’t get his first Xfinity Series win of the season, he did secure the $100,000 Dash4Cash bonus for the second race in a row.

Jeremy Clements came home impressively in third spot. That is an incredible run for the underdog No. 51 team.

Myatt Snider, who was a factor for the win late, opted to pit before the green-white-checkered finish. Although he didn’t make it back to third, where he was before the yellow, Snider did a great job coming from 15th to fourth over the last two laps.

Michael Annett finished fifth.

Justin Allgaier, who won Stage 2 of Sunday’s race, somehow finished sixth with half of his front end missing after a huge crash with 38 laps remaining in the event.

Brett Moffitt, Timmy Hill, Riley Herbst and Jesse Little rounded out the top-10 finishers in the race.

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  1. Thanks for explaining Chastain’s money win……I faintly heard the announcers hollering about another $100,000 but I wasn’t sure what exactly was going on……

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