Noah Gragson Destroys Field For Stage 2 Win in Sunday Xfinity Race at Homestead

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Noah Gragson looked to have a win in his pocket Saturday at Homestead-Miami Speedway until a late caution wiped out an 11–second lead. In Sunday’s Contender Boats 250, Gragson looks just as dominant.

The driver of the No. 9 PubG Mobile Camaro has driven from the back at the start of the race, due to unapproved adjustments, to winning Stage 2 of the event by nearly four and a half seconds over Austin Cindric.

Joe Gibbs Racing’s Brandon Jones finished third in Stage 2.

Chase Briscoe and Daniel Hemric rounded out the the top-five finishers in the Stage.

Harrison Burton, Saturday’s winner, Justin Allgaier, Michael Annett, Anthony Alfredo and AJ Allmendinger capped off the top-10 finishers in Stage 2.

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