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Tyler Reddick Takes Third Xfinity Series Win of Season at Michigan

Tyler Reddick has had an incredible season driving for Richard Childress Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. In Saturday’s LTi Printing 250 at Michigan International Speedway, Reddick utilized pit strategy to capture his third win of the season.

This finish marks Reddick’s sixth-career win and his 12th top-10 finish through the first 13 starts in 2019.

Noah Gragson finished runner-up, while Michael Annett, Paul Menard and Justin Allgaier rounded out the top-five finishers in the event.

Menard led the most laps on the day with 56. Menard won Stage 1.

The other two dominant cars on the day were Cole Custer and Christopher Bell. Bell won Stage 2, and the pair were running 1-2 late in the final Stage, but their decision to stay out on a caution with 52 laps remaining meant they couldn’t make it to the finish on fuel. After pitting with 11 laps remaining, Custer finished 11th and Bell finished 12th.

Post-Race Stat Pack

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