Sheldon Creed had been cruelly tantalized with 15 second-place finishes over his first 137 starts in the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series. With how many times Creed pounded on the door of victory lane, it started to feel like he would never be let in.

Saturday night, in the Bennett Transportation & Logistics 250 at EchoPark Speedway, the driver of the No. 00 car was No. 1 on the scoring pylon after the checkered flag was waved to the field, and he pulled it off in dramatic fashion.

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With one lap to go, it looked like Austin Hill was headed to yet another superspeedway win, a week after winning the season-opener at Daytona International Speedway. However, Ross Chastain, a regular in the NASCAR Cup Series, would make contact with Hill down the backstretch on the final lap of the race, which sent Hill sliding sideways on the apron in Turn 3.

The contact also slowed Chastain’s momentum, which cleared the path for Creed to cruise by on the outside, and he would lead a parade of cars to the finish line for the win, ahead of Parker Retzlaff.

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