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NASCAR-O’Reilly AG-PRO 300 Results
The 20-year-old led late and won under caution after a last-lap crash froze the field, making him the season’s third first-time winner.
- Corey Day won his first career NASCAR race Saturday at Talladega Superspeedway, driving the HendrickCars Chevrolet to victory in the Ag-Pro 300. The 20-year-old controlled the final laps before a last-lap crash triggered an early end under caution.
- Day became the third first-time winner this year, marking a breakthrough for Hendrick Motorsports development drivers during the 11th event of the 2026 season. He joins Sheldon Creed and William Sawalich as recent winners.
- Jesse Love led 37 laps but finished seventh after losing position late; stage winners Carson Kvapil and Justin Allgaier faced pass-through penalties for pit stop violations that ended their championship hopes.
- Sheldon Creed finished second after failing to pass Day before the final-lap caution in Turn 4. The race spanned 1 hour, 58 minutes, 33 seconds with only two cautions total.
- Texas Motor Speedway will host the 2026 season's next race on May 2 at 3:30 p.m. ET, as competition intensifies following this weekend's superspeedway result.
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= Hendrick Motorsports driver Corey Day celebrated his first NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series victory during a thrilling event at Talladega Superspeedway. After 22 races, Day achieved the victory in an unexpected finish marked by several accidents. The race was decided on the last lap when Sam Mayer tried to maintain the lead, but lost control of his vehicle. In addition, several other cars collided further back, causing the competition to stop…
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