The Latest: Justin Allgaier grabs Brickyard victory

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Latest on NASCAR’s two races at Indianapolis on Monday (all times local):

12:50 p.m.

Justin Allgaier has won the Xfinity Series race that kicked off a NASCAR doubleheader at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Allgaier earned his fifth victory of the season and first career win at Indianapolis in the 250-mile race. The 400-mile Brickyard 400 will follow because both races were rained out over the weekend.

Allgaier won in a Chevrolet for JR Motorsports, the team owned by retired NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt Jr.

Tyler Reddick finished second, Ryan Blaney was third and Chase Elliott fourth. Blaney and Elliott both completed the Xfinity Series race then headed to their Cup cars for the second race.

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Noon

Jamie McMurray may be headed into the final Brickyard 400 of his career with Chip Ganassi Racing. McMurray won the race in 2010.

Ganassi says he’s offered McMurray a contract to drive the Daytona 500 next season, then move into a leadership role with the organization similar to the one Dario Franchitti holds. Ganassi says McMurray has not decided if he will stay with the team or seek a full-time driving job elsewhere.

The contract confirms the No. 1 Chevrolet will be open at the end of this season, but Ganassi declined to comment on signing free agent Kurt Busch.

McMurray has won the Daytona 500, the Brickyard 400, the All-Star race and the 24 Hours of Daytona sports car race driving for Ganassi.

“I love Jamie McMurray and I want him on my team,” said Ganassi. “In a Dario role, though.”

Franchitti, a three-time Indianapolis 500 winner, works with the Ganassi drivers and has an at-track presence with the team.

McMurray went into the race 21st in the standings and must win the Brickyard to earn a spot in the playoffs. Ganassi said only next year’s Daytona 500 has so far been offered to McMurray, but other races could potentially be added.

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11 a.m.

Three cautions have slowed the first stage of Monday’s rain-delayed Xfinity Series race at Indianapolis.

The first was a scheduled competition caution after 10 laps. The second was a brief yellow after Brandon Tower hit the wall in the second turn.

But the third was a multi-car crash that began when Ty Dillon spun in a three-wide pack behind the leaders. Elliott Sadler hit Dillon’s No. 3 car and both went hard into the third turn wall. Four other cars also were damaged.

Sadler started his final Indy race fourth in points.

The cleanup left the field with a first stage, one-lap shootout that John Hunter Nemechek barely won as the cars went four wide.

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10:20 a.m.

Following two solid days of rain, the first of two NASCAR races is underway in Indianapolis.

The Xfinity Series race started shortly after 10 a.m. local time in Indianapolis with temperatures in the high 50s.

That’s still better than this weekend when rain washed out both the Xfinity race originally scheduled for Saturday and Sunday’s Brickyard 400.

Inclement weather also canceled practice and qualifying for both series, meaning all drivers were scheduled to be driving around the historic 2.5-mile for the first and only time this week Monday.

The Brickyard 400 was scheduled to begin Monday afternoon. It is the final regular season race on this season’s schedule and the starting grid was determined by points.

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NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Justin Allgaier (7) leads the field through the first turn on the start of the Xfinity auto race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, in Indianapolis Monday, Sept. 10, 2018. (AP Photo/AJ Mast)
http://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2018/09/web1_121329378-3b199845accb4c379fc5d100d294b1c6.jpgNASCAR Xfinity Series driver Justin Allgaier (7) leads the field through the first turn on the start of the Xfinity auto race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, in Indianapolis Monday, Sept. 10, 2018. (AP Photo/AJ Mast)

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