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Hemric spins after contact with Kyle Busch at Atlanta. Daniel Hemric makes contact with the wall after getting hit from behind by Kyle Busch in the closing laps of the Xfinity Series race at Atlanta. Of the former, Logan Calvin would make the most drastic of the splits, and would maintain the advantage over the other split strategy drivers once they made their own initial stops. One thing that was interesting about the double-pit strategy is that it put those drivers right with the leader who had not pit at all yet, with Calvin leading Allen, Mark Connell, and Nick Marascio; with Connell the overall leader and Marascio joining the lead duo of double stoppers.
Exiting the pits after his second and final stop, Oval Showdown winner Chris Huerta misjudged in a dramatic and violent way, running into the side of Connell, putting the overall leader into the turn 3 wall.
This would end the chances of victory for both drivers, with Connell rejoining to eventually finish 12th, and Huerta sidelined with a black flag penalty.
This would make it a trio of drivers together that had finished both stops, turning into four a couple laps after that Connell incident after Taylor Hays finished his second stop to join them.
The quartet looked to be the fight for the overall podium, and indeed even into the final laps it seemed that the win would be decided amongst the group. Calvin would lead from Allen, Hays and Marascio as they took the white flag, with the moves coming into turns Allen looked to have a shot down the back straight, but Hays and Calvin fought back in the final corners, with Hays beating Calvin to the line, followed by Allen and Marascio.
On his own split strategy, Logan Calvin would maintain the advantage he had from the 3rd starting spot, and while he ran most of the race himself, he would put in the fast lap to leap frog all in the pit stops, bring home the win in the CalSpeed Oval Showdown.
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