Manchester United's Anthony Martial, is mobbed by teammates and supporters after he scored his sides second goal of the game during the English FA Cup semifinal between Manchester United and Everton at Wembley stadium in London, Saturday, April 23,  2016. United won the game 2-1. (AP Photo/Tim Ireland)
Manchester United's Anthony Martial, is mobbed by teammates and supporters after he scored his sides second goal of the game during the English FA Cup semifinal between Manchester United and Everton at Wembley stadium in London, Saturday, April 23, 2016. United won the game 2-1. (AP Photo/Tim Ireland)

Richmond, Va. — Dale Earnhardt Jr. dominated all day and regained the lead on a late restart to win the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Richmond International Raceway on Saturday, earning his 24th career victory in the series and first in more than six years.

Earnhardt built a lead of more than 5 seconds as the first 125 laps were run caution-free. When a caution finally flew with 15 laps to go, he and the other 10 cars on the lead lap headed for the pits, and chaos ensued, causing the race to go nine extra laps.

Earnhardt was beaten off pit road by his J.R. Motorsports teammate Justin Allgaier, one of four drivers contending for a $100,000 bonus. But Brennan Poole, another contender for the bonus, stayed on the track on old tires.

When the race when back to green, he nudged the back of Allgaier’s car, sending him spinning out of the race. That opened a door for Earnhardt to get back in front and for Ty Dillon to hold on for second and claim the $100,000 bonus in overtime.

Another Indy Pole for Penske

Birmingham, Ala. — A different Team Penske driver will take his turn at the front of the pack.

Simon Pagenaud continued his hot streak by taking the pole position Saturday at Barber Motorsports pack, the road course where he made his IndyCar debut in 2011.

Pagenaud, the Frenchman who already has a win and two runners-up finish in the first three races, edged teammate Will Power in Fast 6 qualifying Saturday with a lap of 1:06.7262.

Team Penske is 4 for 4 in taking pole positions this season, but it’s the first of the year for Pagenaud.

Golf Barnes Leads in Texas

San Antonio — Ricky Barnes shot a 5-under 67 on Saturday to take a one-stroke lead in the Valero Texas Open in a bid for his first PGA Tour victory.

Winless in 221 starts with a career-best runner-up finish in the 2009 U.S. Open, the 35-year-old Barnes had an 11-under 205 total at TPC San Antonio. He closed with a bogey after a wild drive near a cactus bush on the par-5 18th.

Brendan Steele, the leader after each of the first two rounds, was second after a 72.

Former world No. 1 Luke Donald and three-time tour winner Charley Hoffman were two strokes back. Donald, coming off a second-place tie last week in the RBC Heritage in South Carolina, shot a 68. Hoffman missed a 7-foot birdie putt on the last hole and settled for a 70.

At Ridgedale, Mo., Woody Austin and Michael Allen shot a 12-under 59 in better-ball play to take the second-round lead in the PGA Tour Champions’ Bass Pro Shops Legends of Golf at Big Cedar Lodge.

Soccer Man U in FA Cup Final

London — Qualifying for the Champions League looks increasingly out of reach for Manchester United. The season could still end with silverware after Louis van Gaal’s side reached the FA Cup final by beating Everton on Saturday.

Even amid the joy at seeing Anthony Martial score in the third minute of stoppage time to clinch a 2-1 victory over Everton in the semifinal, Van Gaal responded curtly to a question about the team beyond this season.

“I am not looking beyond this competition, the FA Cup, because we live in the present,” Van Gaal said. “And for the future I will discuss that with my board and not with you.”

With four games remaining United remains fifth in the English Premier League, four points behind Arsenal. Crosstown rival Manchester City is a further point ahead in third place after beating Stoke 4-0 in one of four Premier League games on Saturday.

United Blank Revs

Washington — Lamar Neagle scored on a penalty kick in the first half and D.C. United added two late goals to beat New England 3-0 in Major League Soccer.

Neagle converted from the penalty spot in the 33rd minute with a low shot into the left corner. Luciano Acosta scored his first MLS goal in the 86th minute on 20-yard chip. Alvaro Saborio capped the scoring for D.C. United (2-3-3) with a breakaway goal in the 90th.

College Football Miami RB Arrested, Suspended

Coral Gables, Fla. — Miami running back Mark Walton was arrested Saturday on suspicion of driving under the influence and driving with a suspended license, leading the Hurricanes to suspend him from the team indefinitely.

Officer Kenia Fallat, a Miami police spokeswoman, told The Associated Press that Walton may face other charges.

Meanwhile, the DUI and suspended-license citations may be only part of Walton’s legal issues going f5orward. A person familiar with the situation told the AP that Walton was also under investigation for impersonating a law enforcement officer, a third-degree felony in Florida.

Tennis Nadal Reaches Final

Barcelona, Spain — Rafael Nadal will play Kei Nishikori in the Barcelona Open final after both past champions won their semifinals in straight sets on Saturday.

Nadal saw off Philipp Kohlschreiber of Germany 6-3, 6-3 to return to his first final here since 2013, when he won the tournament a record eighth time.

Nishikori, the two-time defending champion, beat Benoit Paire of France 6-3, 6-2 earlier on the outdoor clay court.

Nadal holds an 8-1 win-loss record against Nishikori, but expects a tough final.

At Stuttgart, Germany, qualifier Laura Siegemund upset top-seeded Agnieszka Radwanska 6-4, 6-2 on Saturday to set up an all-German Porsche Grand Prix final with defending champion Angelique Kerber. Kerber earlier defeated Petra Kvitova of the Czech Republic 6-4, 4-6, 6-2 to reach her second successive final.