Inspection Complete: Ty Gibbs Officially Wins Xfinity Series Race at Atlanta

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Inspection has cleared, Ty Gibbs is the official winner of Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series Nalley Cars 250 at Atlanta. Photo Credit: Jonathan McCoy / TobyChristie.com

Post-race technical inspection following Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series Nalley Cars 250 at Atlanta Motor Speedway has been completed.

Ty Gibbs’ race-winning No. 54 Sport Clips Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota Supra has passed. As a result, NASCAR has declared Gibbs and his team the official winners of the race.

This officially marks Gibbs’ second win of the 2022 NASCAR Xfinity Series season and it’s his six-career win in 23 starts in NXS competition.

No issues were detected in post-race inspection, which means all results and standings following Saturday night’s race are now considered official.

Four cars will be taken back to the NASCAR R&D Center for teardown and engine dyno: Nos. 54, 21, 98 and 9.

Austin Hill is the official runner-up finisher of the race, while AJ Allmendinger, Riley Herbst and Landon Cassill rounded out the top-five finishers.


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