William Bayran records a return to Charlot

Concorde, Neck – A long rally by William Bayron with a sharp penalty put the driver of the number 17 Handric Motorcysts Chevrolet into Vijay Lane – and left the NASCAR XFINITY series champion Justin Olgier Hartbreakon.
With the announcement of a four -year contract expansion with HMS, Bayaran passed the aggier for the lead through Turn 4 of the first lap of overtime on the Charlotte Motor Speedway and remained in the fore.
Pule took the 11th caution of the race and fielded the ground.
By then, Connor Zilisk had finished second and Nick Sanchez third, as Ongier was in fourth place.
But the race crosses were long ago, when the separate, leading under caution on Lap 180 of 205, chose to stay on the track instead of coming on the pit road for new tires.
Biren received fresh rubber under caution. He and a part of precautions that allowed him to get closer to the field for the succession of the restart, which led to the location of the track that was required to rescue the victory.
During stage 2 breaks, a sharp penalty sent the bayon behind the ground for a restart on lap 99, and it took him to overtime to return backwards. The victory was his fifth in the series and the first in Charlotte, his home track.
“I was convinced,” Biren said about his possibilities for a rally. “I felt that if we got some yellow, it would be good, but man, it did not work in the way we thought (will). Just a lot of green was shocked and could not return to the front.”
The last 20 lap, that is. After a multicate rubble in Turn 1 on Lap 184, Bayaran resumed the ninth. He got a place before an accident associated with Catherine leg and JJ Yelle slowed the ground to Lap 189 again.
However, on the restart, however, Biren obtained the land and the third was running when Brandon Jones’s Toyota bounced from the outside wall and collected the number 70 copy family racing Chevrolet and Kyle Seag number 28 RSS Racing Ford.
That caution, 10th of the race, forced the overtime and gave the Bayaran a chance to resume behind the an outfits in the bottom lane. Eventually, fresher tires made a difference.
“Man, it looks great to win on my home track,” said Bayran. “It feels really good. It is fun to return to Vijay Lane. I don’t live in a while. I just needed to reach the pair in front of the rows, and I could not reach there to the previous one.
“Justin got a good restart, and I was able to push him and cleared with 88 (zilisk) and there was some clean wind on the nose.”
The AllGier did not find anything other than regretting the result.
“I must have come under the pit road right now,” he said. “I felt that a lot of games would be played on Pit Road, and if (on fresh tires) would have to travel, although a lot of traffic, we were probably going to Net OK.
“And all those warnings, one after the other, it was very good because we were able to catch those people, but they really hurt us because they (his followers) were able to do a place or two every restart.
“I am heartbroken … My daughter, she wanted all for her birthday, there was a trophy, and I think I gave it away. It’s the most difficult part.”
Angier led 103 laps, leading 69 out of 71 laps in the first two phases after Bayran. Despite disappointment, Ongier maintained a 72 -point lead over Austin Hill in the second place in the series standing.
Sammy Smith finished fifth, followed by Dean Thompson, Josh Williams, Hill, Ryan Ellis and Christian Actes. In her 144th beginning, Alice posted the first top 10 of her XFINITY series career.
Four Sanoco miscreants – Zilisk, Sanchez, Thompson and Acace – finished in the top 10.
NASCAR XFINITY Series Race – Betmgm 300
Charlotte Motor Speedway
Concord, North Carolina
Saturday, May 24, 2025
1. (4) William Bayran (i), Chevrolet, 205.
2. (2) Connor Zilisk #, Chevrolet, 205.
3. (18) Nick Sanchez #, Chevrolet, 205.
4. (10) Justin Angier, Chevrolet, 205.
5. (13) Sammy Smith, Chevrolet, 205.
6. (23) Dean Thompson #, Toyota, 205.
7. (27) Josh Williams, Chevrolet, 205.
8. (3) Austin Hill, Chevrolet, 205.
9. (30) Ryan Ellis, Chevrolet, 205.
10. (15) Christian Acase #, Chevrolet, 205.
11. (8) Sheldon Creed, Ford, 205.
12. (11) Sam Mayor, Ford, 205.
13. (19) Jessie Love, Chevrolet, 205.
14. (20) Austin Dillon (i), Chevrolet, 205.
15. (7) Ryan Seig, Ford, 205.
16. (6) William Solich #, Toyota, 205.
17. (22) Jeremy Clements, Chevrolet, 205.
18. (12) Carson Quapil #, Chevrolet, 205.
19. (33) Chris Wright, Chevrolet, 205.
20. (5) Brandon Jones, Toyota, 205.
21. (14) Jeb Burton, Chevrolet, 205.
22. (25) Harrison Burton, Ford, 205.
23. (26) Brainon pole, Chevrolet, accident, 204.
24. (9) Chase Brisco (i), Toyota, 204.
25. (21) Blain Perkins, Chevrolet, 204.
26. (17) Anthony Alfredo, Chevrolet, 203.
27. (35) Garat Smithle, Chevrolet, 203.
28. (37) Nick Leetz, Chevrolet, 203.
29. (29) JJ Yelle, Chevrolet, 203.
30. (38) CJ McLaglin, Chevrolet, 203.
31. (1) Taylor Gray #, Toyota, 202.
32. (24) Daniel Die #, Chevrolet, Accident, 199.
33. (31) Leyland Honeymann, Chevrolet, Accident, 194.
34. (28) Kyle Seig, Ford, Accident, 194.
35. (32) Catherine leg (i), Chevrolet, accident, 188.
36. (36) Brad Perez, Chevrolet, 182.
37. (16) Matte Debateton, Chevrolet, Suspension, 81.
38. (34) Parker Ratezlaf, Chevrolet, Engine, 52.
Average speed of race winner: 110.248 mph.
Race time: 2 hours, 47 minutes, 21 seconds. Victory margin: Caution under seconds.
Warning flag: 10 for 52 laps.
Lead changes: 10 of 10 5 drivers.
Lap Leader: T. Gray # 1-23; W. Byron (i) 24-30; C. Zilisk # 31; W. Bayran (i) 32–48; C. Zilisk # 49; W. Byron (i) 50-94; J. AllGier 95–144; C. Zilisk # 145; B. Jones 146–150; J. AllGier 151-203; w. Bayran (i) 204-205.
Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps LED): 2 times for Justin Oldier 103 laps; William Bayran (i) 4 times for 71 laps; Taylor gray # 1 time for 23 laps; Brandon Jones 5 times for 5 laps; Connor Zilisk # 3 times for 3 laps.
Stage #1 Top Ten: 17,88,7,41,27,39,54,48,20,2
Stage #2 Top Ten: 17,7,88,54,20,41,39,2,2,2,00,8
-Rid Spencer, NASCAR Wire Service. Special for field level media