CHICAGO — When it comes to oval tracks, Shane van Gisbergen is a work in progress.
When it comes to the streets of Chicago — or any road course, really — van Gisbergen is one of NASCAR's best drivers.
The 35-year-old New Zealand native proved it again Saturday, pulling away from Ty Gibbs for his third Xfinity Series victory of the season.
Van Gisbergen started on the pole before dropping back after a pit stop. He then made his way through the field before moving in front following a late restart. He led four times for a total of 14 laps.
''It was a bit frustrating all the yellows coming out,'' he said. ''But managed to make spots every restart and keep moving forward. Had some awesome battles coming through.''
Van Gisbergen got his first two Xfinity wins for Kaulig Racing on road courses at Portland and Sonoma on consecutive weekends last month. Just like he did after those victories, he celebrated by autographing a rugby ball and kicking it into the stands in Chicago.
Gibbs was second, followed by Kyle Larson, Parker Kligerman and rookie Jesse Love.
''Just needed to be a little bit better, a little tighter,'' Gibbs said. ''I felt like we were pretty solid all day.''