Justin Allgaier Scores Stage 2 Win at Daytona Over Justin Haley

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Justin Allgaier was the dominant force in Stage 2 of Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series NASCAR Racing Experience 300 at Daytona, and unlike the dominant force in Stage 1 — Myatt Snider — he capitalized with a Stage win.

Allgaier had a comfortable lead, but then jockeying for position began on the last lap, and it took all he had to fend off the two Fords of Austin Cindric and Chase Briscoe as well as the hard charging No. 11 of Justin Haley.

However, Allgaier was able to pull it off as a crash ensued behind him.

Haley ended the Stage in second, while Stage 1 winner Jeb Burton found a way to work his way to third in Stage 2.

Ryan Sieg was fourth and Brandon Brown rounded out the top-five.

Austin Cindric, Noah Gragson, Ross Chastain, Brandon Jones and Chase Briscoe finished out the top-10 who scored Stage Points.

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