Race results Stage results Stage One Laps: 70
Stage Two Laps: 160
Final Stage results Stage Three Laps: 170 Having taken the lead from
Denny Hamlin with 28 laps to go,
Austin Dillon, who entered the race 32nd in points, drove out to a two and a half second lead over the next twenty five laps. However, a crash right in front of him involving
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and
Ryan Preece sent the race into overtime. When the race resumed,
Joey Logano, using the high line to his advantage, took the lead on the restart and led coming to turn three on the final lap. Dillon, realizing what was at stake, and despite being four car lengths back of Logano entering the corner, sent it in, and got into the back of Logano, sending him into a spin. Hamlin went through on the bottom but Dillon also got into the 11 car, sending Hamlin into the outside wall as Dillon took the win under caution. Logano and Hamlin later criticized Dillon for his actions. Three days later,
NASCAR stripped Dillon of his playoff eligibility, whilst allowing the win to stand, whilst also fining Logano $50,000 for showing his frustrating with the
RCR crew by spinning his tires in front of Dillon’s pit stall. In addition, Dillon’s spotter Brandon Benesch was suspended for three races after audio surfaced of him telling Dillon to “wreck him” (Hamlin) on the team radio. RCR later announced they would appeal the penalties. An independent appeals panel upheld all but the Benesch penalty on August 21. Benesch, who had served the first of his three race suspension at
Michigan, had his penalty reduced to time served (one race).
Race statistics • Lead changes: 26 among 9 different drivers • Cautions/Laps: 5 for 23 • Red flags: 0 • Time of race: 3 hours, 3 minutes, and 19 seconds • Average speed: ==Media==