(WBTW) - Justin Allgaier won the Sports Clips Haircuts VFW Save a Hero 200 at Darlington Raceway on Saturday, marking his second victory of the season. Allgaier took the lead late in the race to secure his fourth career win at the South Carolina track. The victory came after Kyle Larson dominated the early stages of the O'Reilly Auto Parts Series race. Larson won both the first and second stages and led for a total of 107 laps before a late caution allowed Allgaier to move ahead and claim the checkered flag. Darlington Raceway, often referred to as the "Lady in Black," is widely recognized as one of the most difficult tracks on the NASCAR schedule. The track is known as the place "too tough to tame," a reputation that Larson appeared to challenge during the early portions of the race. Larson, driving the 88 car, led all 45 laps of the opening stage to earn the first 10 points of the day. Larson continued his performance into the second stage, eventually leading for the first 94 laps of the event. However, a late-race caution altered the field, allowing Allgaier to move into the lead for the final stretch. Following the race, Allgaier spoke about the importance of the victory for his crew and the personal significance of winning at such a challenging venue. "The emotions are always great," Allgaier said. "Anytime you can win with a team like this and just know how important it is to them. It doesn't matter if it's your first one or your last one or anywhere in the middle." Allgaier also credited the level of competition in the O'Reilly Auto Parts series for making the victory more meaningful. He emphasized the effort required by opposing teams to prepare high-quality vehicles for the race. "These wins are so difficult and so challenging," Allgaier said. "These other competitors and other teams, they put so much into bringing incredible race cars to the racetrack. When you beat them, it gives you this sense of accomplishment, like no other." All facts in this report were gathered by journalists employed by Nexstar. Artificial intelligence tools were used to reformat from a broadcast script into a news article for our website. This report was edited and fact-checked by Nexstar staff before being published.