Following a late-race restart in which he climbed from third to first, 15-year-old Todd Gilliland went to victory lane in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West NAPA Auto Parts 150 at Kern County Raceway Park on Saturday night -- and tied a record from 50 years ago while he was at it. The record comes from Gilliland’s win streak across both NASCAR K&N Pro Series divisions, the East and the West. In just four total starts -- two in each division -- Gilliland has four wins. The perfect win streak started in Gilliland’s K&N Pro Series West debut at Phoenix International Raceway in November, and ties that of International Motorsports Hall of Famer Dan Gurney from five decades ago. As for how Gilliland got that win, he qualified the No. 16 NAPA Auto Parts Toyota on pole and led 54 of the 150 laps. Gilliland lost the lead to Ford driver Ryan Partridge during a restart on lap 132, dropping back to third in the running order before a red flag came out for a wreck back in the field. Once the race got back to green, Gilliland regained his two lost spots and stayed out front for the final nine laps of the race. Partridge followed Gilliland across the line for second, with Cole Rouse, Riley Herbst and defending champion Chris Eggleston rounding out the top five. View the complete recap and results.

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