Ross Chastain Earns First Playoff Point of 2020 with Stage One Victory at Dover

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Ross Chastain’s Moose Fraternity paint scheme that will be used at the Daytona road course as well as both Dover races. Photo Credit: Kaulig Racing.

Ross Chastain has finally secured his first playoff point of 2020, winning stage one in the second leg of the Drydene Double, by passing pole-sitter Brett Moffitt on a lap twenty-five restart, powering on to his first stage win of the season.

Saturday’s winner Justin Allgaier finished second-place, with Brett Moffitt, Riley Herbst and Noah Gragson rounding out the top-five in stage one.

Brandon Brown – who came into Sunday’s event twenty-seven points ahead of Jeremy Clements on the playoff bubble — earned one point in stage one, while Clements didn’t collect points, finishing 14th in the first stage.

Stage and Playoff Points Awarded in Stage 1:

Finish Driver Stage Points Playoff Points
1 Ross Chastain 10 1
2 Justin Allgaier 9 0
3 Brett Moffitt 8 0
4 Riley Herbst 7 0
5 Noah Gragson 6 0
6 Chase Briscoe 5 0
7 Austin Cindric 4 0
8 Justin Haley 3 0
9 Daniel Hemric 2 0
10 Brandon Brown 1 0

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