Sheldon Creed, driver of the #00 Road Ranger Chevrolet, takes the checkered flag to win the NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series Bennett Transportation & Logistics 250 at Echo Park Speedway on February 21, 2026 in Hampton, Georgia. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)

NASCAR News: Sheldon Creed wins O’Reilly race at EchoPark Speedway

Sheldon Creed’s long-awaited breakthrough arrived Saturday night at EchoPark Speedway in the Bennett Transportation & Logistics 250, and it came in unforgettable fashion.

Sheldon Creed celebrates his first career NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series victory after his triumph in the Bennett 250. (Harold Hinson Photography for EchoPark Speedway)

In a race defined by early incidents, multi-car crashes and a controversial final lap, Creed emerged from the chaos to capture his first career NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series victory, slipping through a late tangle between Ross Chastain and Austin Hill to secure the win.

The race started immediately with fireworks. Just five laps into the 163 lap event, Georgia native Ryan Sieg was turned into the frontstretch wall following contact from Corey Day, triggering a multi-car incident that also collected Harrison Burton, Blaine Perkins and others.

After the early caution, Stage 1 settled into a more measured pace. Polesitter Sam Mayer suffered a tire failure that trapped him off of the lead lap, but the remainder of the stage ran clean. Jesse Love claimed the Stage 1 victory, followed by Rajah Caruth and Parker Retzlaff.

Stage 2 belonged to Caruth. The rookie methodically sliced his way through the field making bold and calculated moves through traffic, ultimately securing his first career O’Reilly Auto Parts Series stage win.

The race’s storyline shifted again when the fourth caution flew following an aggressive move for the lead. Corey Day dove into Turn 3 attempting to clear Carson Kvapil, but slid up the track and made contact, collecting Kvapil and Justin Allgaier. All three cars suffered blown tires, and both Kvapil and Allgaier were forced to retire due to the damage.

“Got caught up in something that wasn’t our own doing,” Allgaier said. “I hate that the two of us at JRM are out of this race, because I think we had the cars that could not only control the race, but be up front and hopefully go to victory lane.”

With 141 laps complete, a larger incident completely shook up the running order. Sammy Smith broke loose entering Turn 1, triggering a chain reaction that involved more than 10 cars, including William Sawalich, Gio Ruggiero and Lavar Scott. The race turned into a battle of survival as several competitive drivers were eliminated.

That set up a six-lap sprint to the finish.

Hill, Chastain and Creed cycled to the front and traded the lead in the closing laps. Hill appeared poised to secure the victory as he led down the backstretch on the final lap, with Chastain building momentum behind him.

Entering Turn 3, Chastain made a move to the inside. In attempting to block, contact was made with Hill’s rear bumper, sending Hill spinning from the lead. As the front-runners lost momentum, Creed navigated through the smoke and was the first to cross the line. After multiple near-wins in previous seasons, Creed capitalized on the opportunity and delivered a milestone victory in one of the most dramatic races EchoPark Speedway has seen.

“It looked like another second or third place run there coming out of Turn 2 there,” Sheldon Creed told the media postrace. “It wears on you to not win, and it takes a lot of people to do it. I don’t think one win is going to change a whole lot, but a couple might. I need to win more if I want a future here.

“I’ve thought every year, ‘am I just not good enough?’ The confidence got killed the last four years.” Creed continued. “Just had to believe I can do it again.”

While Creed celebrated his breakthrough, Chastain and Hill were left to digest where their chances of victory were dashed.

“No excuses, I turned him for sure,” Chastain said afterward. “I hate that I did that to another Chevy. I’m not trying to spin these guys or crash coming to the checkered, but I did not execute it very well.”

Hill saved his car from hitting the wall, or sliding up the track and hitting others. He recovered to finish 12th.

“When Ross is behind you, you know he’s going to be aggressive,” Hill said. “The save was huge. It could have been a lot worse, but we were able to salvage something out of it.”

Parker Retzlaff finished a strong second place in the No. 99 Viking Motorsports Chevrolet, and it wasn’t due to circumstance. After running near the front throughout the race and avoiding the late trouble, Retzlaff earned his best career finish. Nick Sanchez, winner of the series’ previous visit to EchoPark Speedway, completed the podium with a third-place result in the No. 25 AM Racing Ford.

Day rebounded from earlier incidents to finish fourth in the No. 17 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet, while Love rounded out the top five in the Richard Childress Racing No. 2.

Austin Hill is the current NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series points leader, with 22 points over Rajah Caruth.

Saturday night’s race added another memorable chapter to EchoPark Speedway’s history, delivering high-intensity competition from start to finish. If the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series set the tone, fans can expect more excitement when the Autotrader 400 takes the green flag Sunday.

Sheldon Creed, driver of the #00 Road Ranger Chevrolet, celebrates in victory lane after winning the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series Bennett Transportation & Logistics 250 at Echo Park Speedway on February 21, 2026 in Hampton, Georgia. (Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images)

Race Results

Fin Str No. Driver Team Laps Led Laps Status
1 4 0 Sheldon Creed Road Ranger Chevrolet 17 163 Running
2 23 99 Parker Retzlaff KYRO Whisky Chevrolet 0 163 Running
3 28 25 Nick Sanchez Paynuity/Travel Curious Ford 0 163 Running
4 9 17 Corey Day HendrickCars.com Chevrolet 0 163 Running
5 10 2 Jesse Love Samsara Chevrolet 31 163 Running
6 30 32 Ross Chastain(i) Protect Your Melon Chevrolet 22 163 Running
7 1 41 Sam Mayer Audibel Chevrolet 23 163 Running
8 6 88 Rajah Caruth HendrickCars.com Chevrolet 22 163 Running
9 3 54 Taylor Gray Operation 300 Toyota 2 163 Running
10 15 20 Brandon Jones Menards/Watts Toyota 0 163 Running
11 17 26 Dean Thompson Thompson Pipe Group Toyota 0 163 Running
12 20 21 Austin Hill Bennett Transportation Chevrolet 34 163 Running
13 14 48 Patrick Staropoli # Syfovre Chevrolet 0 163 Running
14 29 0 Garrett Smithley SLCC Chevrolet 0 163 Running
15 35 7 Josh Bilicki Flex Power Chevrolet 0 163 Running
16 25 27 Jeb Burton Sprayway Chevrolet 0 163 Running
17 37 55 Chad Finchum(i) Alkamind Get Off Your Acid Chevrolet 0 163 Running
18 38 42 Nick Leitz(i) Precision Measurements Inc Chevrolet 0 163 Running
19 33 44 Brennan Poole Black’s Island Chevrolet 0 163 Running
20 27 5 Luke Fenhaus # Victory Custom Trailers Ford 0 162 Running
21 31 87 Austin Green 3Dimensional.com Chevrolet 0 162 Running
22 26 2 Ryan Ellis Pella Windows & Doors Chevrolet 0 161 Running
23 5 18 William Sawalich Soundgear Toyota 5 161 Running
24 7 19 Giovanni Ruggiero(i) First Auto Group Toyota 0 160 Running
25 24 96 Anthony Alfredo VaVia Chevrolet 0 160 Running
26 19 91 Mason Maggio FreeRent.org Chevrolet 0 155 Engine
27 21 92 Josh Williams Call811.com Chevrolet 0 151 Accident
28 34 45 Lavar Scott # Urban Affairs Coalition Chevrolet 1 150 Accident
29 32 51 Jeremy Clements All South Electrical/One Stop Chevrolet 0 149 Running
30 8 8 Sammy Smith Pilot Chevrolet 0 141 Accident
31 36 30 Cody Ware(i) Jacob Companies Chevrolet 0 120 Suspension
32 2 1 Carson Kvapil Arby’s Chevrolet 5 106 Accident
33 11 7 Justin Allgaier Registix Chevrolet 1 106 Accident
34 16 35 Joey Gase Stripes TV Chevrolet 0 39 Engine
35 13 24 Harrison Burton AIRBOX Toyota 0 8 DVP
36 22 31 Blaine Perkins WERNER Chevrolet 0 6 DVP
37 12 39 Ryan Sieg SciAps/SA Recycling Chevrolet 0 4 Accident
38 18 28 Kyle Sieg Big House Construction Chevrolet 0 4 Accident

Average Speed of Race Winner:  105.508 mph.

Time of Race:  2 Hrs, 22 Mins, 45 Secs. Margin of Victory:  0.309 Seconds.

Caution Flags:  7 for 46 laps.

Lead Changes:  24 among 11 drivers.

Lap Leaders:   S. Mayer 1-12;T. Gray 13;S. Mayer 14;T. Gray 15;S. Mayer 16-25;S. Creed 26-28;R. Caruth 29-30;J. Love 31-53;S. Creed 54;J. Love 55-62;S. Creed 63-71;J. Allgaier 72;R. Caruth 73-76;S. Creed 77;R. Caruth 78-93;L. Scott # 94;W. Sawalich 95-99;C. Kvapil 100-104;A. Hill 105-136;S. Creed 137-138;R. Chastain(i) 139-149;A. Hill 150;R. Chastain(i) 151-161;A. Hill 162;S. Creed 163.

Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led):  Austin Hill 3 times for 34 laps; Jesse Love 2 times for 31 laps; Sam Mayer 3 times for 23 laps; Ross Chastain(i) 2 times for 22 laps; Rajah Caruth 3 times for 22 laps; Sheldon Creed 6 times for 17 laps; Carson Kvapil 1 time for 5 laps; William Sawalich 1 time for 5 laps; Taylor Gray 2 times for 2 laps; Justin Allgaier 1 time for 1 lap; Lavar Scott # 1 time for 1 lap.

Stage #1 Top Ten: 2,88,99,54,7,00,1,25,51,32

Stage #2 Top Ten: 88,7,1,17,20,8,21,99,00,2