Reed Sorenson won the Bucyrus 200 Nationwide Series race Saturday at Road America under caution – and under odd circumstances.

The scheduled 50-lap race on Road America's 4.048-mile road course needed three green-white-checkered-flag attempts to determine a winner, and even on lap 57, it was difficult to see that Reed Sorenson had won his first race since 2007.

For most of the afternoon, the race was relatively clean. Then came the final laps, and Road America morphed into something resembling a demolition derby, forcing the maximum overtime attempts allowed to determine the winner.

The race ended under caution, which was fitting considering all the pushing, grinding and shoving that sent countless cars into the road course's expansive gravel traps. It also ended under a cloud of uncertainty and drama.

Justin Allgaier took the white flag and had the lead when the seventh and final caution was thrown because Aric Almirola's No. 88 Chevrolet had stopped on the track in Turn 5. But Allgaier ran out of gas in Turn 6, and it wasn't immediately clear whether Sorenson or Ron Fellows had inherited the lead, even though Sorenson was running second behind Allgaier and Fellows third.

Before declaring the winner, NASCAR officials took an extra look at the video feeds. They determined that Fellows had moved ahead of Sorenson after the yellow had been thrown, thus giving the win to Sorenson.

“This is not the place I thought I'd win a race,” Sorenson said. “I'd never been here before.”

The restarts produced by the green-white-checkers contributed to the late race mayhem, Sorenson said.

“It's easy for the guys to get bundled up and have wrecks,” he said. “We were able to capitalize on that. When the last caution came out, Justin was first, and we were second. We were able to break away and stay in second place. Justin ran out of gas in Turn 6, and we were able to make it around and even have some gas left for some doughnuts.”

Canadian racing legend Fellows, who was scored second, was disappointed with his result.

“We got ourselves in a little bit of trouble, anyway,” he said. “For whatever reason, on the restarts toward the end, I just couldn't get any forward traction.”

Formula 1 World Champion and Indy 500 winner Jacques Villeneuve – who had an eventful afternoon – Elliott Sadler and Mike Wallace rounded out the top five.

Villeneuve was apologetic for a Turn 1 incident on the first GWC attempt. The incident put Max Papis and Brian Scott out of the race. On the restart, Villeneuve attempted to move to the inside of Scott only to run out of pavement where the Road America's pit lane blends with the front straight. Villeneuve drifted back and bumped into the right rear fender of Scott, which sent Scott into Papis and both into the gravel on the outside of Turn 1.

“When I put two wheels on the grass, I really didn't want to be there,” Villeneuve said.

The win pushed Sorenson up two spots and into first in the standings by five points over Sadler. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. finished eighth and dropped from first to third. Allgaier finished 19th and remained fourth in the standings but is now 34 points behind the leader.



Pos Driver Car/Engine Laps Time/Delay
1 Reed Sorenson Chevrolet 57 2h 55:24.
2 Ron Fellows Chevrolet 57 22:04:36.
3 Jacques Villeneuve Dodge 57 22:04:36.
4 Elliott Sadler Chevrolet 57 22:04:36.
5 Mike Wallace Chevrolet 57 22:04:36.
6 Andrew Ranger Dodge 57 22:04:36.
7 Michael Annett Toyota 57 22:04:36.
8 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Ford 57 22:04:36.
9 Ricky Carmichael Chevrolet 57 22:04:36.
10 J.R.Fitzpatrick Ford 57 22:04:36.
11 Timmy Hill Ford 57 22:04:36.
12 Michael McDowell Toyota 57 22:04:36.
13 Josh Wise Ford 57 22:04:36.
14 Blake Koch Dodge 57 22:04:36.
15 Mike Bliss Chevrolet 57 22:04:36.
16 Brian Scott Toyota 57 22:04:36.
17 Derrike Cope Chevrolet 57 22:04:36.
18 Dennis Setzer Dodge 57 22:04:36.
19 Justin Allgaier Chevrolet 56 Out of fuel
20 Jason Leffler Chevrolet 56 Out of fuel
21 Alex Kennedy Dodge 56 1 Lap
22 Aric Almirola Chevrolet 56 1 Lap
23 Massimiliano Papis Chevrolet 55 2 Laps
24 Kevin Conway Toyota 54 3 Laps
25 Tim Schendel Chevrolet 54 3 Laps
26 Steve Wallace Toyota 52 Accident
27 Eric McClure Chevrolet 52 Accident
28 Kenny Wallace Toyota 49 8 Laps
29 Jennifer Cobb Ford 49 8 Laps
30 Doug Harrington Ford 45 Accident
31 Trevor Bayne Ford 36 Overheating
32 Jeremy Clements Chevrolet 26 Engine
33 Billy Johnson Ford 25 Engine
34 Jason Bowles Toyota 16 Accident
35 Morgan Shepherd Chevrolet 11 Handling
36 Carl Long Ford 6 Fuel system
37 Charles Lewandoski Chevrolet 4 Ignition
38 Jeff Green Chevrolet 3 Vibrations
39 Scott Wimmer Dodge 3 Brakes
40 Chase Miller Chevrolet 2 Brakes
41 Tim Andrews Chevrolet 2 Brakes
42 Brett Rowe Chevrolet 2 Brakes