NASCAR Cup Series driver A.J.Allmendinger (16) celebrates his win with track owner Marcus Smith after the Bank of America Roval 400 at Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course. Jim Dedmon-USA TODAY Sports

Non-playoff driver A.J. Allmendinger beat William Byron in a 10-lap dash in NASCAR's second playoff elimination race Sunday, winning the Bank of America Roval 400 at the Charlotte Motor Speedway road course in Concord, N.C.

In the final race of the Round of 12 playoff segment, Allmendinger topped Joe Gibbs Racing driver Ty Gibbs in multiple restarts and Kyle Busch on the last one with 10 to go for the victory.

A native of Los Gatos, Calif., the driver of the No. 16 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet was triumphant for the third time in 426 Cup Series starts — all on road courses.

Byron got to within a car-length with two laps to go, but Allmendinger beat him to the checkers by 0.666 seconds.

Busch, who needed a win to advance to the Round of 8 next Sunday in Las Vegas, finished third and failed to move on.

Ross Chastain, Bubba Wallace and Brad Keselowski were also eliminated from the title chase.

Gibbs and Joey Logano finished the race fourth and fifth, respectively.

Occupying ninth in the standings and just two points behind Keselowski for the final spot as the race started, Tyler Reddick put his No. 45 23XI Racing Toyota on the pole for the second time in 2023 and sixth of his career.

Reddick led every lap in the incident-free Stage 1 around the 17-turn, 2.32-mile road track that incorporates part of CMS's oval.

Over 25 laps, his Camry beat teammate Wallace's by just over five seconds, followed by playoff competitors Chastain, Martin Truex Jr. and Christopher Bell as Toyotas snared four of the top five spots and earned bonus points.

Non-playoff driver Chase Elliott passed Bell for the lead on Lap 36 and held it throughout the stage as other teams began pitting early to set themselves up for the final 59-lap run.

The Hendrick Motorsports driver beat Bell for the Stage 2 win, but the checkers came with a yellow flag as caution came out for an incident between Josh Bilicki and Corey LaJoie.

Running 11th with 22 laps to go, Wallace was sent spinning after Daniel Suarez's Chevy hit Austin Cindric's Ford. That dropped Wallace's No. 23 into the low 30s — yielding 20 points of position. He came back to finish the race 16th.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Nuggets teach Timberwolves it's never easy to knock out the champion
Panthers come from behind to take Game 4 vs. Bruins
Hawks win 2024 NBA Draft Lottery
Watch: Padres star passes father on all-time home runs list
Terrion Arnold honors his mother in a unique way
Brad Keselowski breaks 110-race winless streak at Darlington
Watch: Manchester United ties record, highlighting club's ineptitude
Celtics' Jrue Holiday praises overlooked aspect of Jayson Tatum's game
Arturs Silovs' 42 saves lead Canucks past Oilers in Game 3
Braves star leaves game early due to left side soreness
Pacers blow out Knicks on Mother’s Day, even series at 2-2
Hawks GM 'shocked' that his team won the NBA Draft Lottery
Prolific former Brewers, A's slugger announces retirement
Saints to sign veteran offensive lineman
Smother's Day: Pacers shut down Knicks in first half of Game 4
Flyers goaltender suspended from international play for three years
Pistons make wrong kind of history at NBA Draft Lottery
Watch: Pacers C Myles Turner makes absurd three-pointer in first quarter vs. Knicks
Giants place key outfielder on injured list
Broncos release former Super Bowl champion WR

Want more NASCAR news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.