Race Results: 2026 NOAPS Kansas Lottery 300 at Kansas

Taylor Gray celebrates a win in the NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series Kansas Lottery 300.

There were a lot of potential race winners in Saturday night’s NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series Kansas Lottery 300 at Kansas Speedway, but in the end, it was Taylor Gray, using a strategy call from crew chief Jason Ratcliff, who pulled off the race win.

Gray would lead the final 48 laps of the race as he held off Sheldon Creed by a margin of 0.718 seconds to seal the win.

Justin Allgaier, Jesse Love, and Brent Crews rounded out the top-five finishers.

Kansas Lottery 300 Race Results

FinStCarDriverTeamLapsDiffStatus
11054Taylor GrayJoe Gibbs Racing, Operation 300, Toyota200--Running
2400Sheldon CreedHaas Factory Team, Road Ranger, Chevrolet2000.718Running
337Justin AllgaierJR Motorsports, BRANDT Professional Agriculture, Chevrolet2001.854Running
492Jesse LoveRichard Childress Racing, Whelen Engineering, Chevrolet20010.107Running
5519Brent Crews #Joe Gibbs Racing, YoungLife, Toyota20011.163Running
6288William Byron(i)JR Motorsports, HendrickCars.com, Chevrolet20018.166Running
7360Cole Custer(i)SS-GreenLight Racing, Chevrolet20020.708Running
81420Brandon JonesJoe Gibbs Racing, Menards, Toyota20022.185Running
91941Sam MayerHaas Factory Team, Audibel, Chevrolet20025.744Running
101239Ryan SiegRSS Racing, SciAps, Chevrolet20031.782Running
112226Dean ThompsonSam Hunt Racing, Toyota1991 lapRunning
12617Corey DayHendrick Motorsports, HendrickCars.com, Chevrolet1991 lapRunning
131627Jeb BurtonJordan Anderson Racing, Chevrolet1991 lapRunning
142448Patrick Staropoli #Big Machine Racing, Chevrolet1991 lapRunning
151851Jeremy ClementsJeremy Clements Racing, Chevrolet1991 lapRunning
16118Sammy SmithJR Motorsports, Pilot, Chevrolet1991 lapRunning
173092Josh WilliamsDGM Racing, Chevrolet1991 lapRunning
182745Lavar Scott #Alpha Prime Racing, Chevrolet1982 lapsRunning
191744Brennan PooleAlpha Prime Racing, Skuttle Tight, Chevrolet1982 lapsRunning
20718William SawalichJoe Gibbs Racing, SoundGear, Toyota1982 lapsRunning
211332Rajah CaruthJordan Anderson Racing, HendrickCars.com, Chevrolet1982 lapsRunning
222902Ryan EllisYoung's Motorsports, Chevrolet1982 lapsRunning
232131Blaine PerkinsJordan Anderson Racing, Chevrolet1982 lapsRunning
243242Nathan ByrdYoung's Motorsports, Chevrolet1973 lapsRunning
252528Kyle SiegRSS Racing, Night Owl, Chevrolet1973 lapsRunning
262307Josh BilickiSS-GreenLight Racing, Chevrolet1964 lapsRunning
273355Joey GaseJoey Gase Motorsports, Chevrolet1946 lapsRunning
282024Harrison BurtonSam Hunt Racing, Toyota19010 lapsRunning
292874Dawson CramMike Harmon Racing, Chevrolet12080 lapsOut
303196Anthony AlfredoViking Motorsports, Chevrolet65135 lapsOut
313735Blake LothianSS-GreenLight Racing, Chevrolet62138 lapsOut
323587Austin GreenPeterson Racing Group, Chevrolet61139 lapsOut
333491Mason MaggioDGM Racing, Chevrolet51149 lapsOut
341521Austin HillRichard Childress Racing, Bennett, Chevrolet37163 lapsOut
35265Luke Baldwin(i)Hettinger Racing, Ford4196 lapsOut
36899Parker RetzlaffViking Motorsports, Chevrolet2198 lapsOut
3711Carson KvapilJR Motorsports, Bass Pro Shops, Chevrolet1199 lapsOut

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