It marked the second top-10 finish of Weatherman‘s season and the second top-10 result of both Massey’s and Currey‘s careers. Ty Dillon, Austin Hill, Kyle Weatherman, Mason Massey and Bayley Currey rounded out the top 10. It may have been a Toyota-dominated Victory Lane for most of the past few years, but even with the disqualifications to Cassill and Gragson, Chevrolet drivers still made up nine of the top 10 positions on Saturday. 68 Chevrolet into third place in the official race results - the best result and first top five of the season for the 29-year-old Virginian‘s family-owned team. The two disqualifications moved fifth-place finisher Brandon Brown in the No. The DQ dropped him from fourth place to fifth place in the season standings, now 99 points behind leader AJ Allmendinger but safely in the playoffs with two victories. His car failed front body inspection heights and was too low. 9 JRM Chevrolet, was also disqualified after a failed post-race inspection. The fourth-place finisher, Allgaier‘s JR Motorsports teammate Noah Gragson in the No. 10 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet was ruled too low. The two exchanged the lead five times in the closing 60 laps with Allgaier able to pull away for good with 19 laps to go.Ĭassill, who led 17 laps, ultimately had his third-place finish disqualified for post-race inspection violations - the rear of his No. And although he ran top five for most of the day, he didn‘t actually lead the race until 48 laps remaining - dicing it up with Landon Cassill, who was looking for his first career win. He had an incident with Julia Landauer’s car early - apologizing to her after the race. It was, at times, a dramatic drive for the 36-year-old Illinois driver. “First of all, it‘s my wife‘s birthday, so if I can‘t be with my wife on her birthday, the best thing to do is take home a trophy to her. “This place has been so much fun over the years.‘‘ “We finished second here last year to one (Toyota) and I told these guys I really wanted to win here,‘‘ said Allgaier, who now has three wins in the last eight races. RELATED: Official results | Weekend schedule ![]() It‘s Allgaier‘s third win of the season - coming a comfortable 3.869 seconds ahead of Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota driver Trevor Bayne, who was trying to earn the JGR team its seventh consecutive New Hampshire win. 7 JR Motorsports Chevrolet delivered Chevy‘s first win at the 1.058-mile track in 15 years. Justin Allgaier prevailed in an action-packed Crayon 200 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on Saturday, earning his third victory of the season and a very special birthday present for his wife, Ashley. Videographer Sam Lees killed it.Justin Allgaier zooms to Xfinity Series win at New Hampshire I could tell the song connected and people were intrigued with a young kid from Tennessee. Seeing the final was sick because I was almost in another place on stage, it being the biggest show I’ve done. How did it feel to see the finished product for the first time? ![]() People hopefully can tell I’m not faking any voice, style, or emotion. This video marks a time in my life that I’m pulling through. My dad wrote this song and I carefully chose to cover this one because of how relevant it is for me. I’d say I hope people see I’m in music for authenticity, not for selling my name. What message do you hope your fans take away from the video? When I say ‘I need some blue skies and sunshine,’ I mean it, and I feel that comes across. It’s not some track I did to get attention I did it because it’s true for me. This live version shows the raw emotion in the song and my face. How does the video bring your song to life? I realized I was meant to pour my heart out for people. I was painfully nervous but that night that I understood I was there for a reason. Williams: This was at the biggest show I’ve ever played at the O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire Hall in London. CMT: What do you remember most about the shoot for this video?
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