BROOKLYN, Mich. — Justin Allgaier raced to his second Xfinity Series victory of the year and 25th overall, pulling away from the pack in an overtime finish on Saturday at Michigan International Speedway.
Allgaier broke a 10th-place tie with Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Tommy Houston for victories in NASCAR's second-tier series.
''Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would hit that number,'' the 36-year-old Allgaier said.
Michigan's two-mile oval became the 18th track where he has won a race.
Sheldon Creed was second for an 11th time, setting an Xfinity Series record for runner-up finishes without a win. He's the only Xfinity Series driver to finish in the top five in 10 races this year.
John Hunter Nemechek, the Xfinity winner last year at Michigan, was third.
Creed and Sam Mayer were signed to multiyear contracts earlier in the day to drive in the second-tier series next season for Haas Factory Team, an offshoot of Stewart-Haas Racing.
The wet weather that washed out qualifying for the Cup Series, stopped the Xfinity event for nearly 10 minutes early and again toward the end of a race scheduled for 125 laps that went an extra three laps.