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2025
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May 31
2025
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2025
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2025
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2025
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Jul 11
2025
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Jul 19
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Jul 25
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Aug 2
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Aug 9
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Aug 22
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Aug 30
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Sep 5
2025
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Sep 12
2025
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Bristol Motor Speedway
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Sep 27
2025
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Oct 4
2025
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Oct 11
2025
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Oct 18
2025
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Oct 25
2025
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Oct 31
2025
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NASCAR Xfinity Driver Standings

POSDriverPoints
1Justin Allgaier471
2Austin Hill420
3Sam Mayer391
4Jesse Love374
5Brandon Jones326
6Carson Kvapil324
7Jeb Burton320
8Ryan Sieg317
9Sammy Smith312
10Harrison Burton307
11Sheldon Creed304
12Connor Zilisch299
13Daniel Dye293
14Taylor Gray285
15Nick Sanchez283
16Dean Thompson249
17Brennan Poole238
18Christian Eckes238
19Jeremy Clements215
20Anthony Alfredo212
21Parker Retzlaff209
22Josh Williams207
23Aric Almirola198
24Matt DiBenedetto181
25William Sawalich170
26Blaine Perkins167
27Kyle Sieg165
28Ryan Ellis161
29Kris Wright110
30Josh Bilicki110
31Garrett Smithley100
32Leland Honeyman92
33Joey Gase87
34Patrick Emerling83
35Mason Massey61
36Justin Bonsignore54
37Mason Maggio47
38Corey Day40
39Nick Leitz40
40Greg Van Alst33
41Caesar Bacarella31
42Jordan Anderson30
43Alex Labbé30
44Thomas Annunziata26
45Kasey Kahne23
46Brad Perez23
47Patrick Staropoli21
48Ryan Truex20
49Jesse Iwuji17
50C. J. McLaughlin16
51Vicente Salas13
52Carson Ware12
53David Starr11
54Myatt Snider11
55Dawson Cram7
56Jeffrey Earnhardt5
57Sage Karam5
58Preston Pardus1
59Baltazar Leguizamón1
60Austin Green-1
NASCAR-XS

About NASCAR Xfinity

The NASCAR Xfinity Series stands as NASCAR's second-highest level of professional stock car racing in the United States. The series began in 1982 and features intense competition between seasoned veterans and rising stars. This racing series serves as a proving ground for talented drivers aiming to reach the NASCAR Cup Series.

Racing Format

Drivers compete in 33 races across American speedways, short tracks, road courses, and superspeedways. The series uses a playoff system with 12 drivers qualifying for championship contention. The format includes three elimination rounds, culminating in a championship race where four finalists compete for the title.

Car Specifications

The Xfinity Series cars feature V8 engines producing up to 700 horsepower. These purpose-built race cars use distinct body designs that mirror production vehicles from Chevrolet, Ford, and Toyota. Teams must follow strict technical guidelines for weight, aerodynamics, and safety equipment. The cars weigh 3,400 pounds with the driver and carry 18 gallons of fuel.

Driver Development

The series plays a vital role in developing racing talent. Many current NASCAR Cup Series stars started their careers in the Xfinity Series. The competition format allows young drivers to gain experience while racing against established veterans. The series limits the participation of Cup Series drivers to create more opportunities for developing talent.

Broadcasting and Viewership

NASCAR Xfinity Series races receive national television coverage. The races attract significant viewership and provide teams with valuable exposure for sponsors. The series partners with major broadcasters to deliver live race coverage, qualifying sessions, and practice runs to fans across the country.

Technology and Innovation

The series incorporates advanced racing technology while maintaining competitive balance. Teams use data analytics and sophisticated engineering to optimize car performance. The series regularly updates technical regulations to improve safety and racing quality. These innovations often influence developments in the broader racing industry.

📰 Latest News

Fan favorite Kasey Kahne admits he misses NASCAR, gives update on future plans

An 18-time race winner in the NASCAR Cup Series, Kasey Kahne's career abruptly ended in 2018 after suffering extreme heat exhaustion as his body struggled to properly keep him cool inside the race car. Since then, he's been competing in dozens of shorter sprint car races, but no lengthy stock car racing events.
Motorsport.comNASCAR-XS 2 weeks ago

Justin Allgaier 'almost got wiped out by the same car' before race-ending crash

Reigning NASCAR Xfinity Series champion Justin Allgaier was hoping to secure his third win of the 2025 season this weekend, but instead, he recored his first DNF of the year. Allgaier led a race-high 99 laps at Texas and appeared to be the only driver who could go head-to-head with Kyle Larson, but their battle never saw its natural end.
Motorsport.comNASCAR-XS 2 weeks ago

Kyle Larson wins Texas NASCAR Xfinity race, filling in for injured Zilisch

Kyle Larson wasn't even supposed to be racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series this weekend. "Yeah, there was a lot of survival throughout that race," said Larson.
Motorsport.comNASCAR-XS 2 weeks ago

Connor Zilisch gives health update after being sidelined by Talladega wreck

The 18-year-old rising star was close to celebrating in Victory Lane at Talladega Superspeedway, but everything changed in an instant while defending the race lead. Connor Zilisch moved down to block a charging Jesse Love and contact was made.
Motorsport.comNASCAR-XS 2 weeks ago

Connor Zilisch to miss Texas race after suffering back injury in Talladega crash

Connor Zilisch was involved in a violent head-on impact on the final lap of last Saturday's NASCAR Xfinity race at Texas Motor Speedway. Zilisch was leading the race when he got turned trying to block a run from Jesse Love, crashing heavily into the inside wall.
Motorsport.comNASCAR-XS 3 weeks ago