The Xfinity race in Sonoma was filled with multiple accidents. Kaulig Racing team secured consecutive victories in the Xfinity Series race at Sonoma Road Course, overcoming intense moments. While the New Zealand driver was on his way to victory in the final stages of the race, chaos erupted behind him, resulting in many cars being taken out of the race.
During a restart with only 30 laps remaining, a driver was turned around coming out of the corner, resulting in a mass accident involving most of the cars outside the top nine. As the lead pack approached the finish line, the corner turned into a parking lot, with cars stopping as they collided with the rear of their competitors.
According to the official list, the incident involved multiple drivers. Of the 12 cars involved, four drivers did not finish the race, including Gibbs and Willaims, who had shown impressive speed throughout the day.
For Chandler Smith of Joe Gibbs Racing, it was another disappointing day in the #81 car. Despite a strong start to the season with two race wins and no finish worse than eighth in the first seven races, his performance has declined in the last seven races, with only two finishes in the top ten. This raised doubts about his chances of winning the championship.
After the race in Sonoma, it was not surprising to see drivers criticizing each other and getting into heated discussions. Two drivers involved in the major accident, and , were seen arguing with each other. Their dispute stemmed from a late spin incident that ruined both of their races. Despite the frustration, it is understandable that Sieg was disappointed, as the incident cost him a possible top-ten finish.
The incident-filled race left a bitter taste in the mouths of fans. However, there were also thrilling moments of racing and the victory of fan favorite SVG helped to alleviate some of the negative feelings.