Taylor Gray has moved the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race at San Diego into Joe Gibbs Racing’s hands after the first major strategy swing at Naval Base Coronado.
Gray, who started 11th, was shown leading on lap 24 on the FOX Sports live leaderboard, moving ahead after Austin Hill had controlled the end of the opening stage. It marked a sharp change from the early tone of the race, when Brent Crews converted his San Diego pole into 11 consecutive laps led before Hill took over.
San Diego keeps changing shape
Hill won Stage 1 after 15 laps, holding a 0.666-second margin over Parker Retzlaff, with Crews already having banked the race’s fastest lap at that stage. The opening run had also been interrupted by early yellow and red-flag periods, underlining why ReadMotorsport had already framed the event as a difficult San Diego O’Reilly race management test.
The significance for Gray is that this is not just another road-course shuffle. The No. 54 Toyota has had to climb from outside the top 10 while JGR team-mate Crews remains close enough to keep the pressure internal as well as external.
NASCAR’s own live race hub lists the event as the United Rentals Driven to Serve 250 at Naval Base Coronado, the first O’Reilly visit to the San Diego street course.
For the title picture, the live order also keeps attention on drivers such as Sam Mayer and Justin Allgaier, with Mayer entering the weekend carrying the weight of JR Motorsports’ road-course form and his own San Diego title-fight context. But for now, Gray has made the most important move of the race’s middle phase.


