Search
Close this search box.

Partner

Cole Custer Powers Through For Fifth Win of 2019 Season

Christopher Bell completely crushed the competition in Stages 1 and 2 of the Alsco 300 at Kentucky Speedway on Friday night, but it was Cole Custer who dominated the Stage that awards the trophy.

Custer hadn’t led any laps heading into the final Stage, but once he took the lead, he didn’t look back as he led the field for the final 88 laps of the race.

This marks Custer’s fifth win of the 2019 season.

Bell, who won Stage 1 and 2 finished second.

Tyler Reddick came home third while Michael Annett finished an impressive fourth. Chase Briscoe rebounded from slapping the wall earlier in the race to finish fifth.

Noah Gragson, Justin Allgaier, Ryan Truex, Ryan Sieg and Justin Haley rounded out the top-10 finishers on the night.

Post-Race Stat Pack:

share it
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Reddit

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest Post

DB_darl_truck_race_lajoie-5
Corey LaJoie 'Not Entertaining' Truck Offers; Looking for DAYTONA 500 Seat
Rodney Childers will serve as the crew chief for the No. 1 JR Motorsports team during the 2026 NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series season, Connor Zilisch and Carson Kvapil will share the ride.
Rodney Childers to Crew Chief No. 1 JR Motorsports Entry in 2026; Kvapil, Zilisch to Share Ride
Connor Zilisch won the Blue Cross NC 250 at the Charlotte Roval while Playoff drama unfolded in Overtime.
Zilisch Takes 10th Win of Year at the Roval While Playoff Controversy Ensues
Tyler Reddick was racing at Kansas Speedway with the health of his four-month-old son Rookie on his mind as his child was placed in the ICU earlier in the week after showing signs of heart failure.
More Than a Race: Tyler Reddick’s True Battle in Kansas Was Back Home
Harrison Burton will depart AM Racing at the conclusion of the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series to pursue another opportunity in 2026
Harrison Burton to Officially Depart AM Racing at End of 2025 Season
Carson Hocevar NASCAR Cup Series Spire Motorsports penalty
Carson Hocevar Slapped With $50k Fine for Kansas Behavioral Violation

Join Our Newsletter

Ready to have NASCAR news hand-delivered to your email daily?

Related Article