Ty Gibbs won the Kansas Lottery 300 race at Kansas Speedway on Saturday. The 19-year-old driver fought his way back to the front of the field after suffering an early penalty for speeding into pit lane, overtaking Austin Cindric for the lead with 10 laps remaining in the race.
The victory was Gibbs’s fourth of the Xfinity Series 2021 season, despite having entered only 17 of the 31 races. His primary circuit is the ARCA series, where he leads in the 2021 standings. He sits ahead of Josh Berry to win the Xfinity Series rookie of the year award.
Cindric led for 151 laps and won stage 2 of the race. He remains in first place in the Xfinity Series playoffs, tied on points with third-place finisher A.J. Allmendinger but nudging in front based on top 5 finishes.
Gibbs had only a short break between his victory lane celebration and jumping back into the car for Saturday evening’s ARCA race, where he came in second, and celebrated an ARCA series championship.
Nick Sanchez, driving a Chevrolet, came from behind to beat Gibbs in the ARCA Reese’s 150 race.