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Saturday at Sonoma Raceway, Shane van Gisbergen absolutely dominated from pole position. Driving the No. 9 JR Motorsports Chevrolet, SVG earned his sixth career NASCAR O’Reilly win and his 13th victory as a NASCAR driver.

JRM teammate Connor Zilisch finished second, fighting back from a mid-race speeding penalty to do so. Brent Crews finished third, while the Viking Motorsports duo of Anthony Alfredo and Parker Reztlaff finished fourth and fifth.

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Corey Day, Sam Mayer, Jesse Love, and Sheldon Creed filled out the rest of the top ten.

Van Gisbergen now has three wins at Sonoma — two in the NASCAR O’Reilly Series and one in Cup. In his attempt to sweep the weekend and defend his 2025 Sonoma Cup win, Van Gisbergen will start sixth on Sunday.

Stage 1

As Van Gisbergen controlled the race from pole, Blaine Perkins with the first driver to go for a spin, and Brandon Jones also went off early. Additionally, Brad Perez did not start the race due to an issue with the car.

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Lavar Scott and and Kyle Sieg later spun at the hairpin, and a tire carcass came off of Sieg’s car, triggering the first caution of the race.

On the ensuing restart, there was no change for the lead as Van Gisbergen maintained control. Back in the pack, Dean Thompson spun, and Jeb Burton had a wild off through Turns 3 and 4.

Jones then fell out of the race due to a broken transmission, but made it back to the pits.

As expected, many drivers decided to short-pit and flip the stage, including Van Gisbergen. After working his way from deep in the field, Zilisch was hit with a speeding penalty during his stop.

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Alfredo stayed out, holding off Crews for the Stage 1 win, followed by Gray, Retzlaff, Day, Hill, Chastain, Rodgers, Bilicki, and Labbe.

Stage 2

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