SONOMA, Calif. — William Sawalich shook off what has been a rough rookie NASCAR Xfinity Series season with his first career top-5 finish Saturday at Sonoma.
In 21 Xfinity Series starts prior to the weekend, Sawalich amassed an average start of 11.5 and a pair of poles. While a fifth-place start boosted that at Sonoma, Saturday presented 79 laps of hurdles considering his career average finish of 24.3 and just seven top-15 finishes in 21 races.
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Saturday started smooth and maintained. Sawalich pitted before each stage break and found himself in third behind perennial frontrunners Connor Zilisch and Shane van Gisbergen for the final restart with 30 laps to go.
As the run began, Sawalich became the only driver to get between Zilisch and SVG — albeit for a couple of laps. While SVG and Zilisch gained 13 seconds on Sawalich, Sawalich gained four seconds on the rest of the field and finished third.
The third-place finish capped off a successful weekend for Sawalich. A day before, he won the ARCA West race in a thrilling three-wide photo finish.
“It was a great weekend for us,” Sawalich said. “It was a great day. Our 10 lap speed was comparable to SVG, if not better. We just couldn’t keep up with them but we didn’t make any mistakes.”
No mistakes meant Sawalich brought home his first top five finish in his Xfinity Series career. He also made history, earning the highest Xfinity finish in series history for a Minnesota driver. He bested his own mark — sixth in Mexico City four weeks before.
“It definitely feels good to put together a good race, no mistakes, no penalties. It’s something we can build off of,” Sawalich said.
While Sawalich is out of the playoff hunt on points, three of his four top-10 finishes have come on road course. Before the playoffs begin, the Xfinity Series will visit Watkins Glen on Aug. 9 or Portland on Aug. 30 where Sawalich may be a favorite to win and get into the playoffs.
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