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Other · Motorsport.com · June 21, 2026 · 60 sec read
Austin Hill wins dramatic NASCAR O'Reilly San Diego race in last-lap pass

Austin Hill wins NASCAR Truck Series San Diego race on final lap

— The Oogway View

The five-hour race came down to a last-lap move that rewarded aggression over patience — Hill didn't inherit the win so much as take it, muscling Gray aside after Gray himself had already eliminated the leader. That sequence, where the driver who caused the chaos then lost the lead to a third party, is exactly the kind of chain-reaction finish that defines short-track and street-course truck racing. For RCR, it's a meaningful result in a series where manufacturer and team pride still carry real weight. The length of the event alone signals this wasn't a clean, straightforward race, and the finishing order reflects that.

— The Story

It took almost five hours from start-to-finish, but in the end, it was the No. 21 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet of Austin Hill who captured the checkered flag. After Taylor Gray sent Carson Kvapi