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Backup driver Parker Kligerman claims Xfinity win for Zilisch in Daytona shocker

In a stunning twist, fill-in driver Parker Kligerman won the NASCAR Xfinity race at Daytona while Connor Zilisch watched on from the pit box. Zilisch started the race, but Kligerman took over during the first caution period. He then drove a perfect race, going from last to first to claim — then accidentally snap — the checkered flag in celebration.

JR Motorsports teammates Sammy Smith and Justin Allgaier finished second and third, respectively. This is the first time the winning car was driven by two different drivers in the same race since Denny Hamlin won for Aric Almirola at Milwaukee in 2007!

"I didn't expect to get a call from Dale Jr. on a day I was leaving to go on vacation," said Kligerman after climbing out of the roof hatch. "I hate the circumstances for Connor. He's an amazing, generational talent, and I feel honored to have gotten the call… Thank you to Justin Allgaier. He was a real teammate -- we go way back and that meant a lot. And Sammy Smith gave us some great pushes so that helped a ton.

"It's such a me thing that this will not be on Racing Reference (stat page) at all," concluded Kligerman with a smile.

Zilisch, who only ran the first 13 laps, will get credit for the victory under series regulations because he started the race. Kligerman has never 'officially' won a NASCAR Xfinity Series race, but there's no one who will claim he didn't win this one.

Stages 1 and 2

Inclement weather was a constant threat as the race tried to get underway. In the early running, points leader Zilisch stayed in the back, nursing a broken collarbone and planning to step out of the car during the first caution period.

Despite a spin by Harrison Burton, the first caution was for more weather in the area, which ultimately led to a red flag. Burton also struggled with some pain after being struck by some kind of metal debris inside of his race car, and even complained about potential fiberglass in his car. Later during the stoppage, he told The CW that he was fine.

When the race resumed, things were hectic at the front. On the final lap of Stage 1, Carson Kvapil and Taylor Gray were among those involved in a minor incident as the field fanned out three-wide. Jeb Burton was trying to score stage points in his battle to make the playoffs, but ran out of room as Kvapil came down on his car at the entrance of Turn 3. Sammy Smith won the opening stage for JR Motorsports under caution.

The second stage was also full of aggressive driving throughout the field. Parker Kligerman, who had taken over the No. 88 from Zilisch, actually led the race briefly before being shuffled into the pack.

As the laps ticked away, Richard Childress Racing got control of the race with Love and Hill leading the pack. But once again, the stage ended under caution after incident exiting Turn 4. Jeb Burton pushed up the track, and turned Stage 1 winner Smith around. Love and Hill were side-by-side for the lead, opening the door for Justin Allgaier to snatch the lead and the stage win away as the caution flag flew.

Stage 3

Ryan Sieg, RSS Racing Ford (Photo by: Jonathan Bachman - Getty Images)

Anthony Alfredo slowed with no power at the start of the final stage, forcing another quick yellow. Later on, Rajah Caruth spun to the apron on the backstretch, but NASCAR chose not to throw the yellow.

As the leaders got themselves sorted out up front, Ryan Sieg controlled the race with Kligerman behind him. Things were fairly clean up front, but with eleven laps to go, Gray lost a tire near the back of the pack. He spun, and Jeremy Clements had nowhere to go, slamming into him.

The race resumed with just a handful of laps to go, but a big wreck quickly followed as Sieg got turned in the tri-oval. He came across the track, collecting several others in a major accident.

The pileup pushed the race into overtime with Kligerman in control. He ended up having two teammates directly behind him, and the trio controlled the race all the way until the race-ending wreck that broke out behind them. The incident was triggered by contact involving Hill and Nick Sanchez, who were slamming doors while racing four-wide.

Photos from Daytona - Race

Parker Kligerman, JR Motorsports Chevrolet

Daytona - Friday, in photos

General view

Daytona - Friday, in photos

Connor Zilisch, JR Motorsports Chevrolet

Daytona - Friday, in photos

Parker Retzlaff, Alpha Prime Racing Chevrolet

Daytona - Friday, in photos

Garrett Smithley, SS Greenlight Racing

Daytona - Friday, in photos

Dean Thompson, Sam Hunt Racing ToyotaDean Thompson, Sam Hunt Racing Toyota

Daytona - Friday, in photos

Matt DiBenedetto, Viking Motorsports Chevrolet

Daytona - Friday, in photos

Daniel Dye, Kaulig Racing Chevrolet

Daytona - Friday, in photos

Leland Honeyman, Chevrolet

Daytona - Friday, in photos

Justin Allgaier, JR Motorsports Chevrolet, Daniel Earnhardt Jr.

Daytona - Friday, in photos

Anothony Alfredo, Young's Motorsports Chevrolet

Daytona - Friday, in photos

Dale Earnhardt Jr.

Daytona - Friday, in photos

Kyle Sieg, RSS Racing Ford

Daytona - Friday, in photos

Taylor Gray, Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

Daytona - Friday, in photos

Aric Almirola, Toyota

Daytona - Friday, in photos

Josh Bilicki, DGM Racing Chevrolet

Daytona - Friday, in photos

Sheldon Creed, Haas Factory Team Ford

Daytona - Friday, in photos

Dale Earnhardt Jr.

Daytona - Friday, in photos

Mason Maggio, Chevrolet

Daytona - Friday, in photos

Dean Thompson, Sam Hunt Racing Toyota

Daytona - Friday, in photos

Joey Gase, Chevrolet

Daytona - Friday, in photos

Blaine Perkins, Jordan Anderson Racing Chevrolet

Daytona - Friday, in photos

Rajah Caruth, Chevrolet

Daytona - Friday, in photos

William Sawalich, Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

Daytona - Friday, in photos

Taylor Gray, Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

Daytona - Friday, in photos

Jeremy Clements, Jeremy Clements Racing Chevrolet

Daytona - Friday, in photos

Rajah Caruth, Chevrolet

Daytona - Friday, in photos

Carson Kapvil, JR Motorsports Chevrolet

Daytona - Friday, in photos

Austin Hill, Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet

Daytona - Friday, in photos

Patrick Emerling, SS Greenlight Racing Ford

Daytona - Friday, in photos

Connor Zilisch and Parker Kligerman, JR Motorsports Chevrolet

Daytona - Friday, in photos

Ryan Sieg, RSS Racing Ford

Daytona - Friday, in photos

NASCAR XFINITY
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Cla Driver # Manufacturer Laps Time Interval Pits Points Retirement
1
C. Zilisch JR Motorsports
88 Chevrolet 104

2:15'29.114

  11    
2
S. Smith JR Motorsports
8 Chevrolet 104

+0.200

2:15'29.314

0.200 9    
3 United States J. Allgaier JR Motorsports 7 Chevrolet 104

+0.201

2:15'29.315

0.001 6    
4
J. Love Richard Childress Racing
2 Chevrolet 104

+0.577

2:15'29.691

0.376 7    
5
S. Mayer Haas Factory Team
41 Ford 104

+0.578

2:15'29.692

0.001 8    
6 United States B. Jones Joe Gibbs Racing 20 Toyota 104

+0.979

2:15'30.093

0.401 8    
7
D. Thompson Sam Hunt Racing
26 Toyota 104

+2.234

2:15'31.348

1.255 8    
8 United States G. Smithley SS-Green Light Racing 14 Chevrolet 104

+9.828

2:15'38.942

7.594 6    
9 United States B. Poole Alpha Prime Racing 44 Chevrolet 104

+9.829

2:15'38.943

0.001 7    
10
C. Kvapil JR Motorsports
1 Chevrolet 104

+12.619

2:15'41.733

2.790 11    
11 United States R. Ellis DGM Racing with Jesse Iwuji Motorsports 71 Chevrolet 104

+12.620

2:15'41.734

0.001 10    
12
W. Sawalich Joe Gibbs Racing
18 Toyota 104

+17.107

2:15'46.221

4.487 11    
13
E. Patrick SS-Green Light Racing
07 Chevrolet 104

+18.418

2:15'47.532

1.311 8    
14
B. Perkins Jordan Anderson Racing
31 Chevrolet 104

+18.419

2:15'47.533

0.001 10    
15
M. Maggio Joey Gase Motorsports
35 Chevrolet 104

+18.492

2:15'47.606

0.073 8    
16 United States H. Burton AM Racing 25 Ford 104

+18.493

2:15'47.607

0.001 10    
17 United States S. Creed Haas Factory Team 00 Ford 104

+22.900

2:15'52.014

4.407 7    
18 United States J. Bilicki DGM Racing with Jesse Iwuji Motorsports 91 Chevrolet 104

+25.979

2:15'55.093

3.079 10    
19 United States J. Haley Kaulig Racing 11 Chevrolet 104

+26.556

2:15'55.670

0.577 6    
20 United States J. Burton Jordan Anderson Racing 27 Chevrolet 104

+31.154

2:16'00.268

4.598 13    
21 United States J. Gase Joey Gase Motorsports 53 Chevrolet 104

+36.792

2:16'05.906

5.638 9    
22 United States N. Decker DGM Racing with Jesse Iwuji Motorsports 92 Chevrolet 104

+48.002

2:16'17.116

11.210 8    
23
N. Sanchez Big Machine Racing Team
48 Chevrolet 104

+1'02.800

2:16'31.914

14.798 9    
24 United States A. Almirola Joe Gibbs Racing 19 Toyota 103

+1 Lap

2:14'41.182

1 Lap 10    
25 United States A. Hill Richard Childress Racing 21 Chevrolet 103

+1 Lap

2:14'41.332

0.150 5    
26
L. Honeyman Jr. Cope Family Racing
70 Chevrolet 103

+1 Lap

2:14'41.405

0.073 5    
27
K. Sieg RSS Racing
28 Ford 103

+1 Lap

2:14'41.595

0.190 6    
28
C. Bacarella Alpha Prime Racing
5 Chevrolet 103

+1 Lap

2:16'12.214

1'30.619 7    
29
R. Caruth Jordan Anderson Racing
32 Chevrolet 102

+2 Laps

2:15'48.416

1 Lap 7    
30
T. Gray Joe Gibbs Racing
54 Toyota 101

+3 Laps

2:15'50.866

1 Lap 11    
31 United States R. Sieg RSS Racing 39 Ford 98

+6 Laps

2:10'31.050

3 Laps 7    
32 United States C. Eckes Kaulig Racing 16 Chevrolet 97

+7 Laps

2:03'15.593

1 Lap 9    
33 United States M. DiBenedetto Viking Motorsports 99 Chevrolet 96

+8 Laps

2:01'12.167

1 Lap 5    
34 United States J. Williams Alpha Prime Racing 45 Chevrolet 96

+8 Laps

2:01'12.432

0.265 5    
35
D. Dye Kaulig Racing
10 Chevrolet 96

+8 Laps

2:01'12.592

0.160 6    
36 United States J. Clements Jeremy Clements Racing 51 Chevrolet 89

+15 Laps

1:50'23.840

7 Laps 8    
37
A. Alfredo Young's Motorsports
42 Chevrolet 67

+37 Laps

1:37'42.765

22 Laps 9    
38
P. Retzlaff Alpha Prime Racing
4 Chevrolet 30

+74 Laps

58'17.007

37 Laps 6    
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