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Taylor Gray motors to victory at Kansas Speedway, winning Kansas Lottery 300

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  • Taylor Gray outdueled Sheldon Creed over the final 15 laps to win the Kansas Lottery 300.
  • Justin Allgaier finished third while Jesse Love and Brent Crews placed fourth and fifth.
  • Gray’s victory at Kansas Speedway marked his second career O’Reilly Auto Parts Series win.

The early bird got the victory on Saturday night in Kansas City, Kansas.

The first of the frontrunners to pit during the final 95-lap green-flag run in the Kansas Lottery 300, Taylor Gray grabbed the lead during the cycle and held off charging Sheldon Creed to score the second NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series victory of his career.

Crew chief Jason Ratcliff, who won at Kansas Speedway with driver David Green in 2003, called Gray into the pits on Lap 143 of 200. Creed and Brandon Jones, running first and second on Lap 146, emerged from pit road after stops on Lap 147 roughly three seconds behind Gray.

Jones, winner of the first two stages, had to serve a pass-through penalty for a tire violation during his stop and lost the chance to win. But Creed, with Justin Allgaier behind him in third, began a methodical pursuit of Gray that ultimately came up 0.718 seconds short.

“How about Jason Ratcliff?” Gray exclaimed after climbing from his No. 54 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota. “That pit call was awesome. We had a car capable of winning. I thought the 20 (Jones) was a little better than us before the green-flag cycle started, but we just had to stay locked in, and we had to be a little bit freer.

“Jason made a really good adjustment on the car and a really good pit call and got us in clean air. It’s been a long start to the year, man—not that we’re not bringing speed to the racetrack. It’s just that things haven’t really gone our way. So it’s nice to finally be able to close one out.”

Driver Taylor Gray, third from left, laughs it up in Victory Lane at Kansas Speedway after winning the Kansas Lottery 300 NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series race on Saturday, April 18, 2026 in Kansas City, Kansas.
Driver Taylor Gray, third from left, laughs it up in Victory Lane at Kansas Speedway after winning the Kansas Lottery 300 NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series race on Saturday, April 18, 2026 in Kansas City, Kansas. Sean Gardner Getty Images

Gray gained three positions to ninth in the series standings.

As it turned out, Creed also had plenty of reasons to celebrate. By finishing first among four eligible drivers, he earned a $100,000 Dash 4 Cash bonus for the first time in his career. It was Creed’s fifth attempt to win the Dash 4 Cash prize money.

“It was a great day for us after starting in the back,” said Creed who dropped to the rear of the field at the beginning of the race after his No. 00 Haas Factory Team Chevrolet failed pre-race inspection. “I kind of knew right away my car was really fast, and I was able to drive to the front, and I just had a lot of fun today …

“It’s just really cool to be able to bring a hundred grand back to the Haas Factory Team. I definitely wanted to win and add to it, but the 54 (Gray) did a really good job short-pitting us. He ran a really good last 40 laps there a got through traffic quick and made it where I never really got close enough.”

Taylor Gray, far left, drove his No. 54 Operation 300 Toyota to victory in the Kansas Lottery 300 NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race on Saturday, April 18, 2026 in Kansas City, Kansas.
Taylor Gray, far left, drove his No. 54 Operation 300 Toyota to victory in the Kansas Lottery 300 NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race on Saturday, April 18, 2026 in Kansas City, Kansas. David Jensen Getty Images

Allgaier was third, followed by defending series champion Jesse Love and Brent Crews. William Byron, Cole Custer, Jones, Sam Mayer and Ryan Sieg completed the top 10 in a race that featured 11 lead changes among eight drivers.

Allgaier finished third in both stages and added one point to his series lead over second-place Creed. The margin is now 131 points.

Long before Gray took the checkered flag, there was plenty of action in the first stage. The race wasn’t two laps old when an accident on the backstretch launched the No. 1 JR Motorsports Chevrolet of Carson Kvapil into the air and sent it flipping down the backstretch.

Contact from Byron’s Chevy turned Kvapil’s car sideways near the front of the field. Parker Retzlaff’s piled into Kvapil’s car near the outside wall. The impact knocked the rear of Kvapil’s Camaro airborne, and the car proceeded to barrel-roll down the backstretch, coming to rest on its roof.

With the use of tethers and a tow truck, safety workers righted the car, and Kvapil climbed out before a mandatory trip to the infield care center.

Driver Taylor Gray celebrates in Victory Lane at Kansas Speedway after winning the Kansas Lottery 300 NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race on Saturday, April 18, 2026 in Kansas City, Kansas.
Driver Taylor Gray celebrates in Victory Lane at Kansas Speedway after winning the Kansas Lottery 300 NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race on Saturday, April 18, 2026 in Kansas City, Kansas. Sean Gardner Getty Images

“Maybe on dirt, I’ve flipped a few of them, but definitely never asphalt racing or a big stock car race,” Kvapil said after being evaluated and released from the care center. “It was actually not as bad as I thought it was going to be, once I realized I was going over, but it just sucks.”

On Lap 38, Jesse Love crowded Richard Childress Racing teammate Austin Hill down toward the apron as the two raced side-by-side in Turn 4. Hill spun sideways, and as he fought to control his No. 21 Chevrolet, the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota of William Sawalich plowed into Hill’s car.

“I’ll remember this,” Hill promised on his radio, referring to racing from his teammate he thought was unnecessarily close.

Hill fell out of the race in 34th place. Corey Day saw his streak of eight straight top 10s end with a 12th-place finish after rallying from an accident on Lap 101 and subsequent flat tire.

Gray, Creed, Allgaier and Love qualified for the third Dash 4 Cash race of the season, Saturday’s Ag-Pro 300 at Talladega Superspeedway.

Earlier on Saturday at Kansas Speedway, Gio Ruggiero won the ARCA Menards Series’ Tide 150.

The NASCAR Cup Series’ AdventHealth 400, the weekend’s marquee race, is scheduled for Sunday at 1 p.m. It will be broadcast live on FOX.

This is the first of NASCAR’s two race weekends at Kansas Speedway. The track’s second major racing weekend of 2026 is set for late September.

This story was originally published April 18, 2026 at 10:03 PM.

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