Kyle Larson is known for riding the outside wall. Austin Dillon is not. The difference showed with five laps left in the Ford EcoBoost 300 as Dillon, who had led since Lap 180, hit the wall in Turn 4. Larson took advantage of the miscue by Dillon to win his third career Xfinity Series race. "I walked up to him in victory lane, and I said, 'Teach me how to get around the top,' " Dillon said. "Obviously I need to change my line around, so maybe I can talk to him and figure something out. He's very good at finding that edge up there." Chris Buescher finished 11th to clinch the Xfinity Series championship for his first NASCAR title. It is Roush Fenway Racing's first Xfinity title since 2012. MORE: final points standings MORE: race results WHY KYLE LARSON WON: Larson overtook Austin Dillon after he made contact with the wall in Turn 4 with five laps to go and kept Dillon behind. WHO HAD A GOOD DAY: Chris Buescher, the 2015 Xfinity Series champion ran a steady race and did what he had to win the crown … Austin Dillon started third but didn't lead until the final 25… Read full this story
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