Unofficial Results, Winnings and Race Stats — Atlanta

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Here are the unofficial results in Sunday’s Folds of Honor QuikTrip NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race, won by Jimmie Johnson, at Atlanta Motor Speedway:

1. Jimmie Johnson … 325 laps … $335,901
2. Kevin Harvick… 325 laps … $284,080
3. Dale Earnhardt Jr. … 325 laps … $184,755
4. Joey Logano … 325 laps … $198,838
5. Matt Kenseth … 325 laps … $170,891
6. Martin Truex Jr. … 325 laps … $150,615
7. AJ Allmendinger … 325 laps … $152,278
8. Brett Moffitt … 325 laps … $144,264
9. Brad Keselowski … 325 laps … $159,261
10. Ryan Newman … 325 laps … $144,720
11. Aric Almirola … 325 laps … $148,748
12. Carl Edwards … 325 laps … $107,285
13. Paul Menard… 325 laps … $118,085
14. Kasey Kahne … 324 laps … $122,985
15. Casey Mears … 324 laps … $132,943
16. Danica Patrick … 324 laps … $115,760
17. Regan Smith … 324 laps … $120,460
18. David Ragan … 323 laps … $146,651
19. Trevor Bayne … 323 laps … $145,510
20. Justin Allgaier … 323 laps … $126,593
21. Sam Hornish Jr. … 323 laps … $129,480
22. David Gilliland … 322 laps … $121,868
23. Alex Bowman … 322 laps … $110,982
24. Clint Bowyer … 321 laps … $134,768
25. Greg Biffle … 320 laps … $130,843
26. Kyle Larson … 320 laps … $127,018
27. Michael McDowell … 320 laps … $95,310
28. Brendan Gaughan … 320 laps … $97,785
29. Michael Annett … 319 laps … $97,510
30. Tony Stewart … 319 laps … $126,074
31. Mike Bliss … 318 laps … $96,710
32. Josh Wise … 318 laps … $94,035
33. Joe Nemechek … 318 laps … $93,860
34. JJ Yeley … 316 laps … $93,710
35. Jeb Burton … 316 laps … $95,035
36. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. … 302 laps … $101,370
37. Cole Whitt … 295 laps … $93,204
38. Denny Hamlin … 284 laps … $111,105
39. Austin Dillon … 282 laps … $120,801
40. Jamie McMurray … 256 laps … $110,356
41. Jeff Gordon … 256 laps … $124,401
42. Ron Hornaday Jr. … 187 laps … $71,865
43. Landon Cassill … 92 laps … $68,365

 

Time of race: 3 hours, 49 minutes, 6 seconds
Margin of victory: 1.802 seconds
Cautions: 10 for 54 laps
Lead changes: 28 among 12 drivers
Laps led: Kevin Harvick (116), Jimmie Johnson (92), Joey Logano (84), Denny Hamlin (14), Matt Kenseth (10), Brad Keselowski (2), Mike Bliss (2), Dale Earnhardt Jr. (1), Brett Moffitt (1), David Gilliland (1), Clint Bowyer (1) and Joe Nemechek (1).

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Portland Xfinity race results, driver points

Portland Xfinity results
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Cole Custer went from fourth to first on the overtime restart when the top three cars made contact and went on to win Saturday’s Xfinity Series race at Portland International Raceway. Custer is the 10th different winner in 13 races this season.

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JR Motorsports took the next three spots: Justin Allgaier placed second, Sam Mayer was third and Josh Berry was fourth. Austin Hill completed the top five.

John Hunter Nemechek remains the points leader after 13 races. He has a 14-point lead on Hill. Nemechek leads Allgaier by 44 points.

Cole Custer wins Xfinity race at Portland in overtime

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Cole Custer held off Justin Allgaier at the finish to win Saturday’s Xfinity Series race in overtime at Portland International Raceway. It is Custer’s first victory of the season.

JR Motorsports placed second, third and fourth with Allgaier, Sam Mayer and Josh Berry. Austin Hill finished fifth.

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Custer went from fourth to first on the overtime restart when Parker Kligerman, who restarted third, attempted to pass Allgaier, who was leading. Sheldon Creed was on the outside of Allgaier. All three cars made contact entering Turn 1, allowing Custer to slip by. Creed finished seventh. Kligerman placed 14th.

Custer won the second stage when John Hunter Nemechek made contact with Creed’s car while racing for the lead on the final lap of the stage. The contact spun Creed and Custer inched by Nemechek at the line.

Early in the final stage, Creed gained revenge with contact that spun Nemechek, who went on to finish 10th. A few laps later, Nemechek and Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Sammy Smith had issues. Smith spun Nemechek. After getting back around, Nemechek quickly caught Smith and turned into Smith’s car, damaging it.

STAGE 1 WINNER: Sheldon Creed

STAGE 2 WINNER: Cole Custer

WHO HAD A GOOD RACE: Despite the contact on the overtime restart, runner-up Justin Allgaier managed to score his fourth consecutive top-three finish. … Sam Mayer’s third-place finish is his best on a road course. … Austin Hill’s fifth-place finish gives him four consecutive top-five results.

WHO HAD A BAD RACE: Daniel Hemric finished 33rd after a fire in his car. … Riley Herbst placed 32nd after an engine issue. After opening the season with six top 10s in a row, Herbst has gone seven races in a row without a top 10.

NEXT: The series competes June 10 at Sonoma Raceway (8 p.m. ET on FS1).

Truck race results at WWT Raceway: Grant Enfinger wins

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Grant Enfinger took the lead when the leaders wrecked in the final laps and held off the field in overtime to win Saturday’s Craftsman Truck Series race at World Wide Technology Raceway.

It is Enfinger’s second win in the last five races. He also collected a $50,000 bonus for winning the Triple Truck Challenge.

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Christian Eckes finished second and was followed by Stewart Friesen, Carson Hocevar and Chase Purdy.

Ty Majeski and Zane Smith wrecked while racing for the lead with six laps to go. Majeski, running on the inside of Smith, slid up the track and clipped Smith’s truck. Both hit the wall. That put Enfinger in the lead.

Smith finished 20th. Majeski placed 30th.

STAGE 1 WINNER: Grant Enfinger

STAGE 2 WINNER: Stewart Friesen

WHO HAD A GOOD RACE: Grant Enfinger’s victory is his fourth top 10 in the last five races. … Carson Hocevar’s fourth-place finish is his fourth consecutive top-five result. … Stewart Friesen’s third-place finish moved him into a playoff spot with four races left in the regular season. … Matt DiBenedetto‘s sixth-place finish is his third consecutive top 10. … Jesse Love finished ninth in his series debut.

WHO HAD A BAD RACE: Ty Majeski had a chance to take the points lead with series leader Corey Heim out because of illness, but Majeski’s 30th-place finish after running at the front most of the day, leaves him behind Heim. … Hailie Deegan finished 32nd after contact sent her truck into the wall hard. … After finishing a career-high third last week at Charlotte, Dean Thompson placed 34th Saturday due to an engine issue.

NEXT: The series races June 23 at Nashville Superspeedway (8 p.m. ET on FS1)

Xfinity starting lineup at Portland: Sheldon Creed wins pole

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Sheldon Creed scored his first career Xfinity Series pole by taking the top spot for Saturday’s race at Portland International Raceway.

Creed, making his 50th career series start, earned the pole with a lap of 95.694 mph on the 1.97-mile road course.

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Cole Custer will start second with a lap of 95.398 mph. He is followed by Josh Berry (94.242 mph), John Hunter Nemechek (95.127) and Charlotte winner Justin Allgaier (94.897). Road racing specialist Jordan Taylor, driving for Kaulig Racing, qualified sixth at 94.772 mph.

The green flag is scheduled to wave 4:46 p.m. ET Saturday on FS1.