Frankie Muniz Jeopardized at Daytona as Jesse Love & Others Involved in the Big One
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And the show continues, be it the Daytona 500 or the Xfinity United Rentals 300. In the Cup showdown on lap 192, a whopping 18 cars got caught in a tangled mess, marking one of the race’s defining moments. And as if on cue, the Xfinity race followed suit, mirroring the chaos. But in the Xfinity race, the chaos didn’t wait for the final act, striking early in stage 1, taking away the chances of the actor-turned-driver Frankie Muniz’s ambitions.
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The Xfinity race took a leaf out of the Daytona 500’s book, turning into a demolition derby of its own
By Lap 37, the circuit resembled more of a wrecking yard than a racetrack, with Frankie Muniz, Jesse Love, Austin Hill, A.J. Allmendinger, John Hunter Nemechek, Parker Kligerman, Sage Karam, and Jeremy Clements caught up in a massive pile-up. It all kicked off when Nemechek nudged Love, who then clipped Allmendinger, sparking an 11-car tangle. Frankie Muniz’s first Xfinity outing came to an abrupt halt when his No. 35 Ford took a beating.
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An earlier clash on Lap 23 had already set the tone, roping in Sam Mayer, Daniel Suarez, Hailie Deegan, and Kyle Weatherman. Following on the heels of William Byron’s Daytona 500 triumph, the Xfinity race was peppered with nine cautions across 44 laps, leaving only 22 of the 38 contenders crossing the finish line on the lead lap.
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The endurance test was on for five racers who had just weathered the Daytona 500 storm, with Anthony Alfredo, John Hunter Nemechek, Daniel Suárez, Riley Herbst, and AJ Allmendinger doubling down on their track time.
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Among those who managed to shine despite the chaos were Creed, Parker Retzlaff, Jordan Anderson, Chandler Smith, Riley Herbst, John Hunter Nemechek, Justin Allgaier, Brandon Jones, and AJ Allmendinger, all bagging top-10 spots right out of the gate. The night saw fourteen drivers taking turns at the helm, with pole-sitter Jesse Love clocking 34 laps in the lead.
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Yet, it was a Richard Childress Racing driver who ultimately stole the show, snatching the crown in a twist of fate.
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RCR driver wins his third consecutive season opener
In the midst of the United Rentals 300 chaos, where drivers like Frankie Muniz were caught in a storm of crashes and competition, Austin Hill from Richard Childress Racing was in a league of his own, playing to win.
Crossing the finish line with his car patched up like a pirate’s flag didn’t deter him from clinching the victory. Hill edged out his ex-teammate Sheldon Creed by a hair’s breadth of 0.591 seconds. This hat trick of season-opener victories not only secures him a spot in the playoffs but also suggests he might as well set up camp at Daytona, given his track record there.
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However, Hill’s journey to victory wasn’t without its hurdles; he navigated through an early crash on Lap 37 of 120, wrestled with a flat tire, and dodged disaster on pit road. But by the final lap, Hill had carved out a lead, cruising ahead even as Ryan Sieg’s spin caused a stir behind him off Turn 2. From there, it was smooth sailing to the finish line, where Hill claimed his win with room to spare.
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Shivali Nathta
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