
Pos.
Driver
Team
1
Corey Day
Hendrick Motorsports
2
Justin Allgaier
JR Motorsports
3
Sam Mayer
Haas Factory Team
4
William Sawalich
Joe Gibbs Racing
5
Austin Hill
Richard Childress Racing
6
Brandon Jones
Joe Gibbs Racing
7
Carson Kvapil
JR Motorsports
8
Ryan Sieg
RSS Racing
9
Sammy Smith
JR Motorsports
10
Anthony Alfredo
Viking Motorsports
11
Brennan Poole
Alpha Prime Racing
12
Austin Green
Peterson Racing Group
13
Ross Chastain
JR Motorsports
14
Rajah Caruth
JR Motorsports
15
Jeremy Clements
Jeremy Clements Racing
16
Harrison Burton
Sam Hunt Racing
17
Kyle Sieg
RSS Racing
18
Sheldon Creed
Haas Factory Team
19
Andrew Patterson
Jordan Anderson Racing
20
Dean Thompson
Sam Hunt Racing
21
Patrick Staropoli
Big Machine Racing
22
Brent Crews
Joe Gibbs Racing
23
Jesse Love
Richard Childress Racing
24
Myatt Snider
DGM Racing
25
Ryan Ellis
Young's Motorsports
26
Blake Lothian
Joey Gase Motorsports
27
Josh Bilicki
SS Green Light Racing
28
Dawson Cram
Joey Gase Motorsports
29
BJ McLeod
DGM Racing
30
CJ McLaughlin
Young's Motorsports
31
Garrett Smithley
SS Green Light Racing
32
Taylor Gray
Joe Gibbs Racing
33
David Starr
Joey Gase Motorsports
34
Blaine Perkins
Jordan Anderson Racing
35
Logan Bearden
RSS Racing
36
Lavar Scott
Alpha Prime Racing
37
Jeb Burton
Jordan Anderson Racing
38
Parker Retzlaff
Viking Motorsports
What a moment for Corey Day at Dover Motor Speedway. The young racer gets it done and he did it in the most dirt-racer way possible. Kyle Larson's protege as it were has made his mark on the NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series by claiming his second win of the season. He pairs a Monster Mile win with a win from Talladega earlier this year.
Day comes from a sprint car background. Much like other dirt racers we see in the Cup Series, Larson, Christopher Bell, Tyler Reddick, etc., Day found the grip by searching high up on the track. Eventually, it worked and he started to eat away at Justin Allgaier's lead.
When it was time to make the pass, Day got into the wall, but he still cleared Allgaier. From there, he ran away and claimed the victory.
Sam Mayer, William Sawalich, and Austin Hill round out the top-five. Brandon Jones, Carson Kvapil, Ryan Sieg, Sammy Smith, and Anthony Alfredo were the rest of the top-10. Austin Green did a Hail Mary strategy by keeping a set of sticker tires for late, he finished P12, short of where he likely hoped to finish on that plan.
This story was originally published by Athlon Sports on May 16, 2026, where it first appeared in the Racing section. Add Athlon Sports as a Preferred Source by clicking here.








