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Xfinity Drivers And Car Numbers

List of NASCAR drivers. The following is a list of drivers who are currently competing in a series sanctioned by the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series drivers. Xfinity Series drivers. The group will use the car number 77. A driver has yet to be announced (announcement made Dec. XFINITY RIDES NOT YET ANNOUNCED FOR 2019. JR Motorsports: Team still has one open car.

NASCAR teams compete in all three national NASCAR series: the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, Xfinity Series, and Camping World Truck Series, as well as in all the regional touring series. A team is limited to four cars in each of the NASCAR series. The team often shares a single manufacturer for all of the team's cars, but each car has an independent car number, driver, and crew chief.

  • 1Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series

Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series[edit]

Xfinity drivers list

All teams updated for the 2019 season

Chartered teams[edit]

ManufacturerTeamNo.Race driverCrew chief
ChevroletChip Ganassi Racing1Kurt BuschMatt McCall
42Kyle LarsonChad Johnston
Germain Racing13Ty DillonMatt Borland
Hendrick Motorsports9Chase ElliottAlan Gustafson
24William ByronChad Knaus
48Jimmie JohnsonKevin Meendering
88Alex BowmanGreg Ives
JTG Daugherty Racing37Chris BuescherTrent Owens
47Ryan Preece(R)Tristan Smith
Premium Motorsports15Ross ChastainPeter Sospenzo
Richard Childress Racing3Austin DillonJustin Alexander
8Daniel Hemric(R)Luke Lambert
Richard Petty Motorsports43Darrell Wallace Jr.Derek Stamets
Spire Motorsports40Jamie McMurray1Scott Eggleston
77Garrett Smithley1
Quin Houff(R)16
TBA 18
StarCom Racing00Landon CassillWayne Carroll
FordFront Row Motorsports34Michael McDowellDrew Blickensderfer
36Matt Tifft(R)Mike Kelley
38David RaganSeth Barbour
Go Fas Racing32Corey LaJoieRandy Cox
Roush Fenway Racing6Ryan NewmanScott Graves
17Ricky Stenhouse Jr.Brian Pattie
Stewart-Haas Racing4Kevin HarvickRodney Childers
10Aric AlmirolaJohnny Klausmeier
14Clint BowyerMike Bugarewicz
41Daniel SuarezBilly Scott
Team Penske2Brad KeselowskiPaul Wolfe
12Ryan BlaneyJeremy Bullins
22Joey LoganoTodd Gordon
Wood Brothers Racing21Paul MenardGreg Erwin
ToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing11Denny HamlinChris Gabehart
18Kyle BuschAdam Stevens
19Martin Truex Jr.Cole Pearn
20Erik JonesChris Gayle
Leavine Family Racing95Matt DiBenedettoMike Wheeler
Chevrolet2
Ford
Petty Ware Racing51B. J. McLeod1George Church
Cody Ware1
TBA 34
Rick Ware Racing52Cody Ware1Mike Hillman, Jr.
B. J. McLeod1
TBA 34
Source:[1]

Limited schedule[edit]

ManufacturerTeamNo.Race driverCrew chiefRound(s)
ChevroletBeard Motorsports62Brendan GaughanDarren Shaw1
Germain Racing27Casey MearsPat Tryson1
Richard Childress Racing31Tyler ReddickJustin Alexander4
Tommy Baldwin Racing71Ryan TruexTommy Baldwin Jr.1
TriStar Motorsports72TBATBATBA
FordNY Racing Team7J. J. YeleyTBATBA
ToyotaGaunt Brothers Racing96Parker KligermanMark Hillman2
Obaika Racing97Tanner Berryhill(R)Dan StillmanTBA
MBM Motorsports66Joey GaseBrian Keselowski7
Timmy HillTBA
XCI Racing81Jeffrey EarnhardtTBA2

Xfinity Series[edit]

All teams updated for the 2019 season

Female Xfinity Drivers

ManufacturerTeamNo.Race driverCrew chief
ChevroletDGM Racing36Alex Labbé(R)Mario Gosselin
90Josh Williams16John Holmes 26
Josh Williams 1
Donald Theetge1
Andy Lally3
TBA 7
Brandonbilt MotorsportsBrandon Brown5Adam Brenner
Brian Henderson1
GMS Racing23John Hunter Nemechek(R)Chad Norris
Go Green Racing35Joey GasePatrick Donahue
JD Motorsports0Garrett SmithleyBryan Berry
01Stephen LeichtMark Setzer
4Ross Chastain30Paul Clapprood
Scott Lagasse Jr.1
15Joe Nemechek6Ronald Drake 10
Tevin Bair 1
Paul Clapprood 9
Garrett Smithley2
Matt Mills(R)5
B. J. McLeod5
Brandon Hightower11
Mike Skeen1
Katherine Legge2
TBA 1
Jeremy Clements Racing51Jeremy ClementsDanny Gill
Jimmy Means Racing52David StarrTim Brown
JR Motorsports1Michael AnnettTravis Mack
7Justin AllgaierJason Burdett
8Chase Elliott1Taylor Moyer
Ryan Preece4
Zane Smith8
Jeb Burton5
Ryan Truex5
Spencer Gallagher2
Dale Earnhardt Jr.1
9Noah Gragson(R)Dave Elenz
Kaulig Racing10Ross Chastain3Alex Yontz
Austin Dillon1
A. J. Allmendinger[2]TBA
Elliott Sadler2[3]
11Justin Haley(R)Chris Rice
Richard Childress Racing2Tyler ReddickRandall Burnett
21Kaz GralaJustin Alexander
RSS Racing38Jeff Green5R. B. Bracken 2
Tony Wilson 7
Kyle Johnson 1
Todd Myers 10
J. J. Yeley27
Ryan Sieg1
39J. J. Yeley2Rod Sieg 1
Kevin Starland 19
Ryan Sieg31
93Ryan Sieg1Kyle Johnson 18
Tony Wilson 2
J. J. Yeley3
Jeff Green28
Stephen Leicht1
FordStewart-Haas Racing with
Biagi-DenBeste
00Cole CusterMike Shiplett
98Chase Briscoe(R)Richard Boswell
Team Penske22Austin CindricBrian Wilson
ToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing18Kyle Busch7Ben Beshore
Jeffrey Earnhardt9
TBA
19Brandon JonesJeff Meendering
20Christopher BellJason Ratcliff
JP Motorsports45Josh Bilicki(R)Jason Houghtaling 2
David Jones 1
Rob Winfield 1
Chuck Herman 3
Glenn Kania 1
William Whitley 2
Terry Elmore 6
Kase Kallenbach 2
55Stephen Leicht9David Jones 4
Jason Houghtaling 1
Jerry Hattaway 1
Tim Silva 5
Chuck Herman 4
Terry Elmore 2
Kase Kallenbach 2
Jennifer Jo Cobb1
Brandon Hightower7
Bayley Currey1
Peter Shepherd III1
David Levine1
TBA 13
Chevrolet30
Toyota3
B. J. McLeod Motorsports78Ryan Ellis2Joe Lax 1
George Ingram 12
Keith Wolfe 6
Adam Brooks 1
B. J. McLeod10
Ray Black Jr.1
Tommy Joe Martins5
Scott Heckert1
Blake Jones2
TBA 12
Toyota20MBM Motorsports40Chad Finchum(R)George Church 9
Mike Hillman 1
Robert Scott 2
James Blankenship 1
Brian Keselowski20
Toyota3
Dodge12
Chevrolet5
66Timmy Hill14Sebastian Laforge 12
Clintom Cram 2
Gary Showalter 1
Steven Idol 1
Robert Scott 4
Carl Long3
Stan Mullis2
John Jackson1
TBA 13
Dodge6
Chevrolet14
Mike Harmon Racing74Mike Harmon30Robert Scott 6
Jason Houghtaling 8
Tim Goulet 5
Kyle Warner 1
Cody Ware1
B. J. McLeod1
Stephen Leicht1

Gander Outdoor Truck Series[edit]

All teams updated for the 2019 season

ManufacturerTeamNo.Race driverCrew chief
ChevroletAM Racing22Austin Wayne SelfEddie Troconis
Darrell Wallace Jr.
GMS Racing2Sheldon Creed(R)Doug Randolph
24Brett MoffittJerry Baxter
Halmar Friesen Racing52Stewart FriesenTripp Bruce
Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing10Jennifer Jo CobbSteve Kuykendall
Jordan Anderson Racing3Jordan AndersonKevin Eagle
NEMCO Motorsports8Joe NemechekGere Kennon Jr.
Angela Ruch
TBA
Niece Motorsports44Timothy PetersTim Mooney 1
Doug George
45Reid Wilson (R)Phil Gould
Ross Chastain
Young's Motorsports02Tyler Dippel(R)Chad Kendrick
12Gus Dean(R)Jeff Stankewicz
20Spencer Boyd(R)Andrew Abbott
FordRoper Racing04Cory Roper(R)Shane Whitbeck
ThorSport Racing13Johnny SauterJoe Shear Jr.
88Matt CraftonCarl Joiner Jr.
98Grant EnfingerJeff Hensley
99Ben RhodesMatt Noyce
ToyotaDGR-Crosley17David Gilliland1Chris Lawson
Anthony Alfredo1
Ryan Reed1
Tyler Ankrum(R)20
54Anthony Alfredo12Kevin Manion
Natalie Decker12
David Gilliland
Hattori Racing Enterprises16Austin HillScott Zipadelli
Kyle Busch Motorsports4Todd GillilandMarcus Richmond
18Harrison Burton(R)Mike Hillman Jr.
51Kyle Busch5Ryan Fugle
Christian Eckes7[4]
Brandon Jones5
Chandler Smith2
Greg Biffle1[5]
On Point Motorsports30Brennan Poole(R)Steve Lane
Chevrolet
Toyota
Reaume Brothers Racing33Josh Reaume15John Reaume

Gregory Rayl

References[edit]

  1. ^'2018 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Team / Driver Chart'. Jayski.com. Jayski's Silly Season Site. Retrieved July 31, 2017.
  2. ^'AJ Allmendinger added to Kaulig Racing lineup for multiple Xfinity Series races'. www.msn.com. Retrieved 2019-03-25.
  3. ^'Elliott Sadler returns to Xfinity Series with Kaulig Racing NASCAR.com'. Official Site Of NASCAR. 2019-02-28. Retrieved 2019-03-30.
  4. ^'Christian Eckes Returns to KBM with Expanded Schedule in 2019'. Official Home of Kyle Busch Motorsports. 2019-02-05. Retrieved 2019-02-23.
  5. ^'Greg Biffle to make Gander Trucks return for Kyle Busch NASCAR.com'. Official Site Of NASCAR. 2019-03-28. Retrieved 2019-03-30.

External links[edit]

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2018NASCAR Xfinity Series
Previous:2017Next:2019
Champions Seasons
Tyler Reddick, the series champion

The 2018 NASCAR Xfinity Series was the 37th season of the NASCAR Xfinity Series, a stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR in the United States. William Byron won the 2017 championship with JR Motorsports, but moved up to the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series. Tyler Reddick, who replaced Byron in the No. 9 JR Motorsports Chevrolet Camaro SS, won the drivers' championship. Stewart-Haas Racing with Biagi-DenBeste won the owners' championship.

The 2018 season was the first to feature the Regular Season Championship trophy, which is awarded at the final race before the playoffs.[1]Justin Allgaier clinched the NXS Regular Season Championship trophy after the 2018 DC Solar 300 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.[2]

This was the final season of the Toyota Camry in the Xfinity Series, as it will be replaced by the Supra in the 2019 season.[3] It was also the final season of Dodge as a manufacturer, as the new flange-fit composite body rules have made the former Team PenskeChallengers (nicknamed 'Zombie Dodges' due to their lack of factory support since 2013) used by smaller teams ineligible due to their welded steel bodies.[4][5]

  • 1Teams and drivers
    • 1.3Changes
  • 3Schedule
  • 4Results and standings

Teams and drivers[edit]

Complete schedule[edit]

ManufacturerTeamNo.Race driverCrew chief
ChevroletChip Ganassi Racing42Kyle Larson6Mike Shiplett 32
Nick Harvey 1
John Hunter Nemechek18
Jamie McMurray3
Justin Marks3
Ross Chastain3
DGM Racing36Alex Labbé(R)Mario Gosselin
90Josh Williams20John Holmes
Donald Theetge2Josh Williams
Andy Lally3
Caesar Bacarella1Thomas Bear
Brandonbilt MotorsportsBrandon Brown5Adam Brenner
Brian Henderson1
Mason Diaz1
GMS Racing23Spencer Gallagher19Chad Norris
Johnny Sauter2
Chase Elliott7
Alex Bowman1
Justin Haley1
Casey Roderick1
A. J. Allmendinger1
Bill Elliott1
Go Green Racing35Joey GasePatrick Donahue
JD Motorsports0Garrett Smithley30Wayne Carroll 19
Paul Clapprood 2
Mark Setzer 12
Matt Mills(R)2
Vinnie Miller(R)1
01Vinnie Miller(R)26Ryan Bell 1
Bryan Berry 28
Landon Cassill2
Lawson Aschenbach1
B. J. McLeod4Paul Clapprood
4Ross Chastain30Robert Goodman 15
Rick Johnson 1
Evan Snider 17
Garrett Smithley1
Landon Cassill1
Quin Houff1
15Joe Nemechek6Ronald Drake 11
Tevin Bair 1
Paul Clapprood 17
Garrett Smithley2
Matt Mills(R)5
B. J. McLeod10
Brandon Hightower1
Mike Skeen1
Katherine Legge4
Quin Houff4Bryan Berry
Jeremy Clements Racing51Jeremy ClementsDanny Gill
Jimmy Means Racing52David StarrTim Brown
JR Motorsports1Elliott SadlerKevin Meendering
5Michael AnnettJason Stockert 19
Travis Mack 14
7Justin AllgaierJason Burdett 31
Bill Wilburn 2
9Tyler Reddick(R)Dave Elenz 32
Mike Bumgarner 1
Kaulig Racing11Ryan TruexChris Rice
Richard Childress Racing2Matt TifftRandall Burnett
3Austin Dillon6Danny Lawrence 1
Brandon Thomas 4
Nick Harrison 28
Ty Dillon8
Shane Lee13
Jeb Burton3
Brendan Gaughan3
21Daniel HemricDanny Stockman Jr.
Brandonbilt Motorsports38Brian Henderson1Adam Brenner 1
B. J. McLeod MotorsportsAngela Ruch1R. B. Bracken 2
Tony Wilson 7
Kyle Johnson 1
Todd Myers 21
Kevin Starland 1
RSS RacingJeff Green6
J. J. Yeley23
Ryan Sieg2
39J. J. Yeley2Rod Sieg 1
Kevin Starland 31
Todd Myers 1
Ryan Sieg30
Angela Ruch1
93Ryan Sieg1Kyle Johnson 31
Tony Wilson 2
J. J. Yeley5
Jeff Green26
Stephen Leicht1
SS-Green Light Racing76Spencer Boyd(R)Jason Miller
FordRoush Fenway Racing16Ryan ReedPhil Gould
60Austin Cindric(R)9Mike Kelley
Chase Briscoe12
Ty Majeski12
Stewart-Haas Racing with
Biagi-DenBeste
00Cole CusterJeff Meendering31
Bruce Schlicker 2
Team Penske22Joey Logano5Brian Wilson
Ryan Blaney4
Brad Keselowski4
Austin Cindric(R)16
Paul Menard4
ToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing18Daniel Suárez2Eric Phillips 32
Dustin Zacharyasz 1
Kyle Benjamin3
Kyle Busch7
Ryan Preece15
Noah Gragson3
Riley Herbst1
James Davison1
Denny Hamlin1
19Brandon JonesChris Gabehart
20Christopher Bell(R)Jason Ratcliff32
Wesley Sherrill 1
JP Motorsports45Josh Bilicki(R)32Jason Houghtaling 2
David Jones 1
Rob Winfield 1
Chuck Herman 3
Brown Jen 1
Glenn Kania 1
William Whitley 2
Terry Elmore 18
Kase Kallenbach 1
Jerry Hattaway 2
Riley Higgins 1
Bayley Currey1[N 1]
Chevrolet31
Toyota2
B. J. McLeod Motorsports8Caesar Bacarella4George Ingram 19
Keith Wolfe 12
Joe Lax 1
Adam Brooks 1
Tommy Joe Martins12
Bayley Currey1
Ray Black Jr.7
Blake Jones2
Angela Ruch1
Scott Heckert2
Cody Ware1
Dylan Murcott1
Matt Mills(R)1
Jairo Avila Jr.1
Chevrolet29
Toyota4
78Ryan Ellis2Joe Lax 1
George Ingram 14
Keith Wolfe 17
Adam Brooks 1
B. J. McLeod10
Ray Black Jr.1
Tommy Joe Martins7
Scott Heckert1
Blake Jones2
Jairo Avila Jr.1
Cody Ware1
Cole Rouse1
Matt Mills(R)1
Vinnie Miller(R)6
Toyota30
Chevrolet1
Dodge2
MBM Motorsports40Chad Finchum(R)32George Church 9
Mike Hillman 1
Robert Scott 2
James Blankenship 2
Brian Keselowski14
Josh Reaume5
Carl Long1
Toyota8
Dodge19
Chevrolet5
Ford1
66Timmy Hill18Sebastian Laforge 24
Clintom Cram 2
Gary Showalter 1
Steven Idol 1
Robert Scott 5
Carl Long6
Stan Mullis2
John Jackson1
Tim Cowen1
Brandon Hightower1
Bobby Dale Earnhardt2
Akinori Ogata1
Chad Finchum(R)1
Chevrolet1B. J. McLeod Motorsports74Ray Black Jr.1Robert Scott 6
Jason Houghtaling 8
Tim Goulet 18
Kyle Warner 1
Dodge9
Chevrolet23
Mike Harmon RacingMike Harmon25
Cody Ware1
B. J. McLeod1
Stephen Leicht4
Tim Viens1

Limited schedule[edit]

ManufacturerTeamNo.Race driverCrew chiefRounds
ChevroletBrandonbilt Motorsports86Brandon BrownAdam Brenner2
Cody Lane Racing27Cody LaneTimmy Sliva1
Chris Cockrum Racing25Chris CockrumJeff Spraker1
DGM Racing92Dexter BeanThomas Bear1
Josh WilliamsJohn Holmes1
GMS Racing24Justin HaleyKevin Bellicourt2
JR Motorsports88Chase ElliottScott Radel1
Dale Earnhardt Jr.Mike Bumgarner1
Jimmy Means Racing79Josh ReaumeJordy Braden1
Kaulig Racing10Austin DillonChad Kendrick1
Niece Motorsports17Victor Gonzalez Jr.Adam Crigger1
Obaika Racing97Tanner BerryhillDan Stillman1
RSS Racing37J. J. YeleyJusten Kraemer1
Jeff Green1
Shepherd Racing Ventures89Morgan ShepherdNick Hoechst27
Landon Cassill1
FordFury Race Cars61Kaz Grala(R)Shane Wilson 19
Rick Markle 1
12
JGL Racing2410
28Dylan LuptonRick Markle 6
Steven Lane 6
11
Tony Mrakovich1
Roush Fenway Racing6Conor DalyKevin Kidd1
Stewart-Haas Racing with
Biagi-DenBeste
98Aric AlmirolaRichard Boswell2
Kevin Harvick5
Chase Briscoe5
Team Penske12Austin Cindric(R)Matt Swiderski8
Brad Keselowski1
Tullman-Walker Racing26Max TullmanDoug Richert4
ToyotaJP Motorsports55Stephen LeichtDavid Jones 4
Jason Houghtaling 1
Jerry Hattaway 1
Tim Silva 5
Chuck Herman 5
Terry Elmore 1
Kase Kallenbach 12
R.B. Bracken 2
9
Jennifer Jo Cobb1
Brandon Hightower7
Bayley Currey12
Peter Shepherd III1
Dylan Murcott1
James French1
MBM Motorsports72Timmy HillJosh Reaume1
John Jackson1
NXT Motorsports54Gray GauldingRick Bourgeois1
Toyota2
Chevrolet6
B. J. McLeod Motorsports99Ray Black Jr.Keith Wolfe 1
Joe Lax 2
2
B. J. McLeod1
Stephen LeichtRobbie Freeman5
Toyota12
Dodge4
MBM Motorsports13Timmy HillSebastian Laforge 2
Brandon Mosley 10
Robert Scott 3
11
John Jackson1
Stan Mullis1
Landon Cassill1
Carl Long1
Tyler Hill1
Notes
  1. ^Josh Bilicki was originally scheduled to drive the No. 45 in the O'Reilly Auto Parts 300 but crashed his only car in Practice. So Currey scheduled to drive the No. 55 car, that was renumbered to No. 45 since the No. 45 was better in Owners' Standings and the No. 55 entry withdrew.

Changes[edit]

Teams[edit]

  • On October 23, 2017, it was announced that Biagi-DenBeste Racing would end their partnership with Richard Petty Motorsports and create a new alliance with Stewart-Haas Racing. The team was then called Stewart-Haas Racing with Biagi-DenBeste Racing. The team fielded 2 teams. Cole Custer drove the No. 00 Ford Mustang GT full-time for a second consecutive season. The No. 41 team was renumbered as the No. 98 team and ran part-time with Kevin Harvick, Chase Briscoe, and multiple other drivers. In 2017, Biagi-DenBeste Racing fielded the No. 98 Ford, running part-time with drivers Aric Almirola, Casey Mears, and Darrell Wallace Jr.
  • With their switch from Toyota to Ford, it was also announced that JGL Racing would have a technical alliance with Roush Fenway Racing.
  • Richard Childress Racing shut down two teams: the No. 33 and the No. 62.
  • Precision Performance Motorsports shut down its No. 46 team to move to the Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge.[6]
  • JGL Racing reopened the No. 28 entry for at least 21 races for Dylan Lupton, after shutting down this car at the end of 2017 because of a lack of sponsorship (with Dakoda Armstrong). They also tried to expand the schedule to the full season.
  • Go Green Racing returned to the Xfinity Series full-time, fielding the No. 35 entry with Joey Gase as their driver. This was Go Green's first season in the Xfinity Series since 2013 and their first in NASCAR following their merger with FAS Lane Racing to create Go Fas Racing on December 2013.
  • JD Motorsports announced a fourth full-time ride, the No. 15 entry initially to be split by veteran drivers including Joe Nemechek and Reed Sorenson. However, this plan was cancelled because Matt Mills was expected to drive the No. 15 car full-time, except the inaugural Daytona race, which had Nemechek behind the wheel.
  • JP Motorsports purchased cars from TriStar Motorsports and announced their intentions to run a full season in the No. 55 Toyota Camry on January 18, 2018. At the time of the announcement, Jason Houghtaling was named as crew chief but other information like drivers and sponsors was not immediately released, however Stephen Leicht was later revealed as the full-time driver.[7] On February 5, it was announced that they had acquired an additional Joe Gibbs Racing chassis and would field another full-time team, the No. 45, with Josh Bilicki as the driver.
  • B. J. McLeod Motorsports announced that the partnership with SS-Green Light Racing to field the No. 99 full-time was finished. As a consequence, the No. 99 car would likely return to part-time racing.
  • NextGen Motorsports increased their 2018 schedule as they would fielding for multiple drivers. The car number is TBA, due to JP Motorsports taking their No. 55.
  • DGM Racing announced that Alex Labbé would drive the full Season in 2018 with a Chevrolet. The car was built by Richard Childress Racing and prepared by King Autosport. Former driver in King AutosportMario Gosselin will be his crew chief. Alex Labbé was the 2017 NASCAR Pinty's Series champion with the No. 32 car for Go Fas Racing.
  • New team NXT Motorsports announced that Gray Gaulding will drive the season-opener at Daytona with a Toyota. The team has acquired cars from Joe Gibbs Racing.
  • RSS Racing used three cars in the season-opener: The No. 38 for Jeff Green, No. 39 for J. J. Yeley and No. 93 for owner Ryan Sieg without start-and-park for any of them. It looks that the team will use these three cars full-time in 2018. Last year, Sieg drove the No. 39 Chevrolet full-time, while the Nos. 38 and 93 were a part-time start-and-park team, driven by Green, Gray Gaulding and Stephen Leicht.

Drivers[edit]

  • On April 25, 2017, it was announced Dale Earnhardt Jr. would retire from full-time driving in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series (MENCS), but also announced he intends to participate in two races for JR Motorsports in the Xfinity Series. He has confirmed the second Richmond race as one of the two races. Chase Elliott will drive the No. 88 in the season-opener at Daytona.
  • On September 14, 2017, it was announced that Tyler Reddick would be driving full-time for JR Motorsports in 2018, driving the No. 9 Chevrolet Camaro SS. He replaces William Byron who will be driving the No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet in the MENCS. In 2017, Reddick drove the No. 42 Chevrolet part-time for Chip Ganassi Racing, sharing the ride with Kyle Larson, Justin Marks, and Alex Bowman.
  • On October 5, 2017, it was announced that Matt Tifft would be leaving Joe Gibbs Racing at the end of 2017, and joining Richard Childress Racing in 2018 to drive the No. 2 Chevrolet. In 2017, Tifft drove the No. 19 Toyota Camry for Joe Gibbs Racing.
  • On October 13, 2017, it was announced that Christopher Bell would drive full-time for Joe Gibbs Racing in 2018, driving the No. 20 Toyota. Bell will also be competing for Rookie of the Year Honors. In 2017, Bell drove the No. 4 Toyota Tundra full-time for Kyle Busch Motorsports in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, winning the championship in the process, and part-time for Joe Gibbs Racing in the Xfinity Series, driving the No. 18 & No. 20 Toyotas.
  • On October 19, 2017, it was announced that Spencer Boyd would drive full-time in 2018 for SS-Green Light Racing in a renumbered No. 76 car, crew chief Jason Miller and sponsorship from Grunt Style. In 2017, Boyd ran part-time in SS-Green Light's No. 07 entry and part-time in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series for several teams.
  • In October 2017, it was announced that Joey Gase will not return to Jimmy Means Racing. Gase will explore more opportunities in the Cup Series.
  • On November 15, 2017, it was announced that Brandon Jones would be joining Joe Gibbs Racing to drive the No. 19 Toyota, replacing Matt Tifft. In 2017, Jones drove the No. 33 Chevrolet for Richard Childress Racing, as well as the No. 99 MDM MotorsportsChevrolet Silverado in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series.
  • On November 15, 2017, it was announced that Ryan Preece would be driving the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota in at least 10 races. Preece will share the ride with Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series drivers Kyle Busch, Denny Hamlin, Erik Jones, and Daniel Suarez. In 2017, Preece drove in the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour while also making a few starts for JGR, driving the No. 18 & No. 20 Toyotas. Preece won the July 2017 race at Iowa. On February 17th, it was announced that Kyle Benjamin, who made 4 starts for Gibbs in 2017, would drive the No. 18 at Atlanta and Iowa in July. On April 13, it was announced that Noah Gragson, who currently drives the No. 18 Toyota Tundra for Kyle Busch Motorsports in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, would make his Xfinity Series debut at Richmond in April and will drive the car at Talladega in April and Dover in May. On June 11, it was announced that Riley Herbst who drives the No. 18 Toyota in the ARCA Series for Joe Gibbs would make his debut at Iowa in June.
  • On November 17, 2017, it was announced that Kaz Grala will drive the No. 24 Ford Mustang GT for JGL Racing in 2018. Grala will also compete for Rookie of the Year Honors. In 2017, Grala drove the No. 33 Chevrolet Silverado for GMS Racing in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. However, due to a lack of sponsorship on May 15, 2018, it was announced that Grala announced he had been released by JGL as the team was shutting down its No. 24 car.
  • On November 20, 2017, it was announced that Roush Fenway Racing would be running the No. 60 Ford full-time in 2018 as a developmental team in cooperation with Ford and Team Penske. Ty Majeski, Chase Briscoe, and Austin Cindric will all drive the No. 60. Briscoe and Majeski will drive the car for 12 races each and Cindric will drive for 9 races. This will be the first full-time season for the No. 60 team since winning the Championship with Chris Buescher in 2015. In 2017, Majeski drove part-time in the ARCA Racing Series while also making a few starts in the No. 60 for Roush, while Cindric and Briscoe drove full-time in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series for the now defunct Brad Keselowski Racing, driving the No. 19 and No. 29 Ford F-150 respectively. Briscoe will also drive the No. 98 Ford for Stewart-Haas Racing with Biagi-DenBeste Racing in 5 races at Bristol in April, Talladega in May, Both Charlotte Races, and the fall playoff race at Kansas.
  • On December 11, 2017, it was announced that John Hunter Nemechek will drive the No. 42 Chevrolet for Chip Ganassi Racing part-time in 2018, sharing the ride with Kyle Larson and Jamie McMurray. In 2017, Nemechek drove the No. 8 NEMCO MotorsportsChevrolet Silverado in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series.
  • On January 5, 2018, it was announced that Joey Gase will drive a new No. 35 entry for Go Green Racing full-time in 2018. Gase last drove for Means Racing full-time in the Xfinity Series in 2017, as well as for Premium Motorsports and BK Racing part-time in the Cup Series. His crew chief will be Patrick Donahue, who worked with Gase at BK Racing.
  • On January 9, 2018, it was announced that Kaulig Racing had released Blake Koch and that Ryan Truex would replace him in the No. 11 Chevrolet. In 2017, Truex raced full-time in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, driving the No. 16 Toyota Tundra for Hattori Racing Enterprises. This will be Truex's first full-time season in the Xfinity series after driving part-time for Michael Waltrip Racing in 2010 and 2011, Joe Gibbs Racing in 2011 and 2012, and Biagi-DenBeste Racing in 2015.
  • On January 16, 2018, it was announced that Jamie McMurray will make his return to the Xfinity Series, in which he had not competed since 2013. He will drive part-time in the No. 42 car for Chip Ganassi Racing with Kyle Larson and John Hunter Nemechek.
  • On January 24, 2018, it was announced that Shane Lee, Jeb Burton, and Brendan Gaughan would all drive part-time for Richard Childress Racing in 2018, driving the No. 3 Chevrolet. They will share the ride with MENCS drivers Austin Dillon and Ty Dillon. Lee will make his Xfinity series debut at Bristol in April, Burton will make his return at Richmond in April, and Gaughan will drive in the road course races at Mid-Ohio, Road America, and at Charlotte on the new Roval layout. In 2017, Lee drove full-time in the ARCA Racing Series for Cunningham Motorsports, Burton drove a part-time schedule in the Xfinity Series, driving the No. 24 Toyota for JGL Racing, while Gaughan competed full-time in the Xfinity Series, driving the No. 62 Chevrolet for Richard Childress Racing.
  • On February 2, 2018, it was announced that Matt Mills will drive the No. 15 Chevrolet for JD Motorsports full-time starting at Atlanta. Mills most recently drove part-time for B. J. McLeod Motorsports, NextGen Motorsports, and Martins Motorsports in 2017. However he was released after DNQing at Texas, and again after running Pocono and Michigan. He would end up running the second races at Richmond and Dover with B.J. Mcleod Motorsports.
  • On February 7, 2018 Jimmy Means Racing announced that David Starr will drive the No. 52 car full-time.
  • On February 8, 2018, it was revealed that Austin Cindric would run a full schedule in the Xfinity Series. Cindric will drive for Penske Racing in either the Nos. 12 or 22 in all races in which he does not drive the No. 60 car for Roush Fenway Racing.
  • On May 2, 2018, NASCAR announced that Spencer Gallagher was issued a substance abuse penalty and was suspended indefinitely. He also lost his playoff eligibility with the suspension. This came just a week after Gallagher scored his first NASCAR win at Talladega. Johnny Sauter was announced as his replacement for Dover and Chase Elliott will drive the car at Charlotte, Pocono, Chicago, Daytona, and Bristol and Alex Bowman will drive the car at Michigan . Justin Haley, who drives the No. 24 Chevrolet Silverado in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series for GMS Racing, drove the No. 23 at Iowa in June, and will also a drive a 2nd GMS Car at Daytona in July and Watkins Glen. On July 4, 2018, Gallagher was reinstated and returned to the No. 23 car at Kentucky. On October 19, 2018, Gallagher announced his retirement from racing at the end of the season. He will take on a more managerial role in GMS racing starting in 2019.[8]
  • On May 7, 2018, it was announced that IndyCar Series driver Conor Daly will make his Xfinity Series debut at Road America driving the No. 6 Roush Fenway Racing Ford.
  • On August 15, 2018, Elliott Sadler announced his retirement at the end of 2018. His replacement for 2019 onwards is Noah Gragson.

Crew chiefs[edit]

Drivers
  • Brian Wilson will take over the Crew Chief duties for the No. 22 Team PenskeFord Mustang GT after it was announced that Greg Erwin would be moving up to the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series to be Paul Menard's crew chief at Wood Brothers Racing.
  • Jason Ratcliff will move over from the No. 20 MENCS team to the No. 20 Xfinity Series team to be the crew chief for Christopher Bell. Chris Gabehardt, who was the previous crew chief for the No. 20, will move over to the No. 19 team to be Brandon Jones' crew chief, replacing Matt Beckham.
  • Chad Norris will take over as Crew Chief at GMS Racing for the No. 23 for Spencer Gallagher. Norris was the Crew Chief for Brennan Poole in the No. 48 at Chip Ganassi Racing in 2017.
  • Shane Wilson will take over as Crew Chief at JGL Racing for the No. 24 for Kaz Grala. Wilson was the Crew Chief for Brendan Gaughan in the No. 62 at Richard Childress Racing in 2017.
  • Jason Houghtaling will move from MBM Motorsports to JP Motorsports to crew chief the startup team's No. 55 entry.

Manufacturers[edit]

  • JGL Racing would switch from Toyota to Ford this season. JGL Racing had been running Toyota cars from 2015 to 2017.
  • This was the final season of the Toyota Camry, which was replaced by the Supra in 2019.
  • This was also the final season of Dodge as a manufacturer. In the 2013 season, Dodge stopped factory support after Penske Racing switched to Ford because of this, the former Penske Challengers used by smaller teams were nicknamed 'Zombie Dodges'. The new flange-fit composite body rules have made the welded steel-bodied Challengers ineligible to compete in 2019.[4][5]

Rule changes[edit]

  • On July 31, 2017, NASCAR announced that drivers with more than five years of full-time racing on the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup level and registered as Monster Energy NASCAR Cup drivers for the 2018 season for points purposes may drive a maximum of seven Xfinity Series races. In addition, all full-time registered Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series drivers were ineligible to drive in the Dash 4 Cash races as well as the final eight races of the season (the final race before the playoffs and the playoffs). Drivers who have declared eligibility for Xfinity Series points, regardless of Cup experience, can compete in those races.
  • On November 1, 2017, NASCAR announced a series of Xfinity Series rule changes for 2018.
    • The 7/8 inch restrictor plate and aero ducts used at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the Lilly Diabetes 250 will also be used at Pocono and Michigan.
    • Teams may use the flange-fit composite body at 30 races—all except Daytona and Talladega.
    • Teams must use a NASCAR-specification flat splitter.
    • Teams must use a specification radiator.
    • Brake cooling hoses and fans will be reduced.
    • Teams must use a single transmission for the entire race meeting, however, this rule does not apply at the road course races. The standard splitter height is four inches.
    • The 'black box' will be powered by the vehicle, not separate batteries.
    • As part of an investigation into the 2015 Alert Today Florida 300 Xfinity race crash that injured Kyle Busch, NASCAR imposed new chassis specifications (Enhanced Vehicle Chassis) for safety reasons that will be implemented in two phases.
      • Starting with the conclusion of the 2017 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series season, all new chassis must be certified to the new specification.
      • Currently constructed and certified chassis that had been certified as of the 2017 Ford EcoBoost 300 will have a one-year grace period until they must be certified.
  • Starting from this season, drivers that declared eligibility to the Xfinity Series will have their last name featured in the front windshield of the car, with the Xfinity logo being reduced into two smaller logos in the upper corner area of the front windshield between the driver's name. Those who didn't declared eligibility to the series will only feature the Xfinity logo in the front windshield of their car.

Schedule[edit]

The OneMain Financial 200 at Dover International Speedway in May
The Pocono Green 250 at Pocono Raceway in June
The Drive for the Cure 200 at Charlotte Motor Speedway in September
The Bar Harbor 200 at Dover International Speedway in October

The final schedule – comprising 33 races – was released on May 23, 2017.[9] Key changes from 2017 include:

  • The PowerShares QQQ 300 was held one week earlier. As a result of this, all races from Atlanta until Talladega (spring), moved one week earlier than 2017.
  • The ToyotaCare 250 at Richmond Raceway moved from Saturday afternoon to Friday night due to attendance issues.
  • The OneMain Financial 200 moved between Talladega and Charlotte. Due to Daytona moving a week earlier, Dover was forced to move to May, similar to 2016.
  • The new date that Las Vegas Motor Speedway acquired from Kentucky Speedway was moved to the final race of the regular season to replace Overton's 300 at Chicagoland Speedway which move back to July before the Coca-Cola Firecracker 250. That means the Coca-Cola Firecracker 250, Alsco 300 and Lakes Region 200 will move one week earlier than 2017.
  • The Lilly Diabetes 250 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway moved to September between Darlington and Las Vegas.
  • The Drive for the Cure 200 at Charlotte Motor Speedway moved one week earlier to become the second race of the Round of 12 and will utilize the track's road course layout instead of its quad-oval. That means the Bar Harbor 200 at Dover International Speedway moved one week later to become the elimination race of the Round of 12.
No.Race titleTrackDateStart Time (et)[10]TV
1PowerShares QQQ 300Daytona International Speedway, Daytona BeachFebruary 172:30 p.m.FS1
2Rinnai 250Atlanta Motor Speedway, HamptonFebruary 242:00 p.m.FS1
3Boyd Gaming 300Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Las VegasMarch 34:00 p.m.FS1
4DC Solar 200ISM Raceway, AvondaleMarch 104:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
Fox
FS1
5Roseanne 300Auto Club Speedway, FontanaMarch 175:00 p.m.FS1
6My Bariatric Solutions 300Texas Motor Speedway, Fort WorthApril 73:00 p.m.Fox
7Fitzgerald Glider Kits 300Bristol Motor Speedway, BristolApril 141:00 p.m.FS1
8ToyotaCare 250Richmond Raceway, RichmondApril 207:00 p.m.FS1
9Sparks Energy 300Talladega Superspeedway, LincolnApril 283:15 p.m.Fox
10OneMain Financial 200Dover International Speedway, DoverMay 512:30 p.m.FS1
11Alsco 300[11]Charlotte Motor Speedway, ConcordMay 261:00 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
FS1
FS2
12Pocono Green 250Pocono Raceway, Long PondJune 21:00 p.m.FS1
13LTi Printing 250[12]Michigan International Speedway, BrooklynJune 91:30 p.m.
4:45 p.m.
Fox
FS2
14Iowa 250Iowa Speedway, NewtonJune 175:00 p.m.FS1
15Overton's 300[13]Chicagoland Speedway, JolietJune 303:30 p.m.NBCSN
16Coca-Cola Firecracker 250Daytona International Speedway, Daytona BeachJuly 67:30 p.m.NBCSN
17Alsco 300Kentucky Speedway, SpartaJuly 138:00 p.m.NBCSN
18Lakes Region 200New Hampshire Motor Speedway, LoudonJuly 214:00 p.m.NBCSN
19U.S. Cellular 250Iowa Speedway, NewtonJuly 285:30 p.m.NBCSN
20Zippo 200 at The GlenWatkins Glen International, Watkins GlenAugust 43:30 p.m.NBC
21Rock N Roll Tequila 170Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, LexingtonAugust 113:00 p.m.NBCSN
22Food City 300Bristol Motor Speedway, BristolAugust 177:30 p.m.NBCSN
23Johnsonville 180Road America, Elkhart LakeAugust 253:00 p.m.NBCSN
24Sport Clips Haircuts VFW 200Darlington Raceway, DarlingtonSeptember 13:30 p.m.NBC
25Lilly Diabetes 250Indianapolis Motor Speedway, SpeedwaySeptember 10[14]10:00 a.m.NBCSN
26DC Solar 300[15]Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Las VegasSeptember 155:00 p.m.NBCSN
NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs
Round of 12
27Go Bowling 250[16]Richmond Raceway, RichmondSeptember 217:30 p.m.NBCSN
28Drive for the Cure 200Charlotte Motor Speedway, ConcordSeptember 293:00 p.m.NBCSN
29Bar Harbor 200Dover International Speedway, DoverOctober 63:00 p.m.NBCSN
Round of 8
30Kansas Lottery 300Kansas Speedway, Kansas CityOctober 203:00 p.m.NBC
31O'Reilly Auto Parts 300Texas Motor Speedway, Fort WorthNovember 33:30 p.m.NBCSN
32Whelen Trusted to Perform 200[17]ISM Raceway, AvondaleNovember 103:30 p.m.NBC
Championship 4
33Ford EcoBoost 300Homestead-Miami Speedway, HomesteadNovember 173:30 p.m.NBCSN

Schedule changes[edit]

In 2015, NASCAR and 24 Xfinity Series tracks agreed on a five-year contract that guarantees each track would continue to host races through 2020.[18] Despite the agreement, Speedway Motorsports decided to transfer one of its Xfinity Series races at Kentucky Speedway to Las Vegas Motor Speedway to form a race weekend involving each of the three national series in the fall.[19] With the official release of the schedule, NASCAR announced that the race Las Vegas Motor Speedway acquired from Kentucky Speedway will become the final race before the Xfinity Series playoffs, while the Go Bowling 250 at Richmond Raceway will be held as the first race of the playoffs. Furthermore, the Lilly Diabetes 250 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway will move from July to September. Chicagoland Speedway's race, the Overton's 300, will move from September to June to become the 15th race of the season instead of the 26th.[9][20]

A few other minor schedule changes were also announced with the release of the schedule. Unlike the 2017 season, the OneMain Financial 200 at Dover International Speedway will precede the Alsco 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, while the Bar Harbor 200, also at Dover International Speedway, will move one week later to follow the Drive for the Cure 200 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The Drive for the Cure 200 will also utilize Charlotte Motor Speedway's 2.28-mile (3.67 km) road course instead of its oval. Road America will also move back to a Saturday afternoon.[9][20]

On August 25, NASCAR announced the tracks that will compose the Dash 4 Cash incentive program: The four Dash 4 Cash races will be run consecutively on the overall series schedule, starting at Bristol Motor Speedway on April 14. Fifa world game download. From there, the bonus program rolls on to Richmond Raceway (April 20) and Talladega (April 28) before concluding at Dover International Speedway on May 5. Drivers eligible for driver championship points in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series are ineligible to participate in either Dash 4 Cash, the second Las Vegas race, or the playoff races. Drivers such as Elliott Sadler (13 years) and Dale Earnhardt Jr. (18 years), who are expected to register as Xfinity drivers, will be eligible since they are registering as Xfinity drivers.

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Results and standings[edit]

Race results[edit]

2018 xfinity drivers and sponsors
No.RacePole positionMost laps ledWinning driverManufacturerNo.Winning team
1PowerShares QQQ 300Daniel HemricKyle LarsonTyler ReddickChevrolet9JR Motorsports
2Rinnai 250Christopher BellKevin HarvickKevin HarvickFord98Stewart-Haas Racing with Biagi-DenBeste
3Boyd Gaming 300Christopher BellKyle LarsonKyle LarsonChevrolet42Chip Ganassi Racing
4DC Solar 200Justin AllgaierJustin AllgaierBrad KeselowskiFord22Team Penske
5Roseanne 300Christopher BellJoey LoganoJoey LoganoFord22Team Penske
6My Bariatric Solutions 300Ryan BlaneyRyan BlaneyRyan BlaneyFord22Team Penske
7Fitzgerald Glider Kits 300Cole CusterBrandon JonesRyan PreeceToyota18Joe Gibbs Racing
8ToyotaCare 250Cole CusterChristopher BellChristopher BellToyota20Joe Gibbs Racing
9Sparks Energy 300Daniel HemricDaniel HemricSpencer GallagherChevrolet23GMS Racing
10OneMain Financial 200Brandon JonesJustin AllgaierJustin AllgaierChevrolet7JR Motorsports
11Alsco 300Brad KeselowskiKyle BuschBrad KeselowskiFord22Team Penske
12Pocono Green 250Cole CusterKyle BuschKyle BuschToyota18Joe Gibbs Racing
13LTi Printing 250Kyle BuschKyle BuschAustin DillonChevrolet3Richard Childress Racing
14Iowa 250Austin CindricJustin AllgaierJustin AllgaierChevrolet7JR Motorsports
15Overton's 300Kyle LarsonKyle LarsonKyle LarsonChevrolet42Chip Ganassi Racing
16Coca-Cola Firecracker 250Ryan PreeceKyle LarsonKyle LarsonChevrolet42Chip Ganassi Racing
17Alsco 300Cole CusterKyle BuschChristopher BellToyota20Joe Gibbs Racing
18Lakes Region 200Brad KeselowskiChristopher BellChristopher BellToyota20Joe Gibbs Racing
19U.S. Cellular 250Elliott SadlerCole CusterChristopher BellToyota20Joe Gibbs Racing
20Zippo 200 at The GlenJoey LoganoJoey LoganoJoey LoganoFord22Team Penske
21Rock N Roll Tequila 170Austin CindricAustin CindricJustin AllgaierChevrolet7JR Motorsports
22Food City 300Kyle BuschKyle LarsonKyle LarsonChevrolet42Chip Ganassi Racing
23Johnsonville 180Matt TifftJustin AllgaierJustin AllgaierChevrolet7JR Motorsports
24Sport Clips Haircuts VFW 200Ross ChastainRoss ChastainBrad KeselowskiFord22Team Penske
25Lilly Diabetes 250Ryan BlaneyJustin AllgaierJustin AllgaierChevrolet7JR Motorsports
26DC Solar 300Cole CusterRoss ChastainRoss ChastainChevrolet42Chip Ganassi Racing
NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs
Round of 12
27Go Bowling 250Christopher BellDale Earnhardt Jr.Christopher BellToyota20Joe Gibbs Racing
28Drive for the Cure 200Austin CindricChase BriscoeChase BriscoeFord98Stewart-Haas Racing with Biagi-DenBeste
29Bar Harbor 200Daniel HemricChristopher BellChristopher BellToyota20Joe Gibbs Racing
Round of 8
30Kansas Lottery 300Daniel HemricDaniel HemricJohn Hunter NemechekChevrolet42Chip Ganassi Racing
31O'Reilly Auto Parts 300Christopher BellTyler ReddickCole CusterFord00Stewart-Haas Racing with Biagi-DenBeste
32Whelen Trusted to Perform 200John Hunter NemechekChristopher BellChristopher BellToyota20Joe Gibbs Racing
Championship 4
33Ford EcoBoost 300Cole CusterCole CusterTyler ReddickChevrolet9JR Motorsports

Drivers' Championship[edit]

(key) Bold – Pole position awarded by time. Italics – Pole position set by final practice results or owner's points. * – Most laps led. 1 – Stage 1 winner. 2 – Stage 2 winner. 1–10 – Regular season top 10 finishers.
. – Eliminated after Round of 12. – Eliminated after Round of 8

PosDriverDAYATLLVSPHOCALTEXBRIRCHTALDOVCLTPOCMCHIOWCHIDAYKENNHAIOWGLNMOHBRIROADARINDLVSRCHCLTDOVKANTEXPHOHOMPts.StageBonus
1Tyler Reddick(R)1198107237118523978331316252211319343228791452*614040157
2Cole Custer14399864869132534325599*1674422931572261282*124035132
3Daniel Hemric26116653329123*1373235821111163243211522931101722*1101244033135
4Christopher Bell(R)3932142122911*12433611212311*11291122334941521*137321*114026443
NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs cut-off
PosDriverDAYATLLVSPHOCALTEXBRIRCHTALDOVCLTPOCMCHIOWCHIDAYKENNHAIOWGLNMOHBRIROADARINDLVSRCHCLTDOVKANTEXPHOHOMPts.StageBonus
5Elliott Sadler2559384325221563022862128612665535561411381114225528114
6Matt Tifft1912117863542589141691620115263741021863656156731022542639
7Justin Allgaier31632*123521431*2323791*127947231131*71*23215338524127225145391
8Austin Cindric(R)407341628812530916423111433101718132*21437403491338393452231251
9Brandon Jones1017711133326*1021015241851112366127232991210782263667821861466
10Ross Chastain91618191028918341626111419131017264201612725*12121*122121325111516218491010
11Ryan Reed3101918171418922192913417322681278101739131135101116729121221708
12Ryan Truex791515121310738116101014151313138185222515228111610113313152160738
13John Hunter Nemechek42913137147131572452519124936431658
14Michael Annett372013171815212014151235171330111516141718712103140142012401616963217
15Jeremy Clements162722201516408351835151520173418182014171313161413161820101417196199
16Ryan Sieg212229252018152161713171918202716153426341126171312173618912192258912
17Alex Labbé(R)24181722193211162421341837232115322316199231619191621132112302021540
18Spencer Gallagher61410141110517120810121953391017524485
19Garrett Smithley525232823271726103214262625192819322523281615202018242523132026274964
20Joey Gase332620241620162221201719392122323322172224181921151522233015222223495
21Ryan Preece9512393428618442132564831066
22Kaz Grala(R)4231612142638302037101612104051415271181843924
23David Starr172835392621243532262020332423352328193321213636183220272417242728352
24Chase Briscoe1511232616113891014349311*19301333495
25Shane Lee1415121661330917423142031525
26Spencer Boyd(R)252936303025252840302128222229172424232425252131362234293219252830302
27Vinnie Miller(R)203124332739333117222831253127192927293536322737172637312522273640279
28J. J. Yeley183738213431371511363634204018163436343240303011254033351521362767
29B. J. McLeod3026262229203219234022282925362135192316193723362332276
30Chad Finchum(R)28353236363436343925DNQ30292638143121372929302232212526283416173731253
31Tommy Joe Martins33252724262318242524322021401922273526216
32Josh Williams2224212925302226382132343124352428242024DNQ208
33Josh Bilicki(R)DNQDNQ28323224323328292529273635402834403220353028382730243120Wth34DNQ202
34Ty Majeski34373422727283434813181556
35Ray Black Jr.DNQ27192222283717232619131
36Timmy HillDNQ34333435362738273530393137377373836383535DNQ34383227313535119
37Jeff Green114039403940394013403940403539234040353939264039403939393934384039108
38Mike HarmonDNQDNQ313540DNQ3633DNQDNQ3338DNQ213031322726333535282832105
39Dylan Lupton2721402333173136243323103
40Kyle Benjamin831310215
41Justin Marks22629918
42Brandon Brown3619281822182494
43Stephen Leicht15323031313728373339DNQ37313340323738DNQ81
44Brendan Gaughan1224177113
45Brandon Hightower27323530263026273764
46Andy Lally1510376010
47Jeb Burton121234607
48Landon Cassill141438263859
49Quin Houff311426292956
50Dale Earnhardt Jr.4*251181
51Katherine Legge30142833463
52Caesar Bacarella133438233445
53Matt Mills(R)36273837DNQ2736272843
54Jairo Avila Jr.201836
55Brian Henderson211835
56James Davison829
57Ryan Ellis301727
58Max Tullman3023DNQ2526
59Scott Heckert28302924
60Morgan ShepherdDNQ3837373838DNQ39DNQ38DNQDNQ3839DNQ383938383938324038DNQ393924
61Casey Roderick1522
62Carl Long393733323336363321
63Mason Diaz1918
64Bill Elliott2017
65Lawson Aschenbach21171
66Cole Rouse2116
67Donald Theetge332516
68Angela Ruch30293716
69Tony MrakovichEX2413
70Bobby Dale Earnhardt273413
71Tim Cowen2611
72Mike Skeen289
73Stan Mullis3333379
74Dylan Murcott40308
75Peter Shepherd III316
76Victor Gonzalez Jr.316
77Conor Daly316
78Tyler Hill316
79Akinori Ogata334
80John Jackson3635384
81Dexter Bean361
82James French381
Chris CockrumDNQ0
Tanner BerryhillDNQ0
Tim ViensDNQ0
Cody LaneWth0
Ineligible for Xfinity Series driver points
PosDriverDAYATLLVSPHOCALTEXBRIRCHTALDOVCLTPOCMCHIOWCHIDAYKENNHAIOWGLNMOHBRIROADARINDLVSRCHCLTDOVKANTEXPHOHOMPts.StageBonus
Kyle Larson29*11*21*21*12271*12
Brad Keselowski1122101
Joey Logano3421*121*15
Kevin Harvick1*12198229
Ryan Blaney41*14*3
Kyle Busch14328*121*16*13*136
Austin Dillon32124110258
Chase Elliott1223721029864
Noah Gragson247
A. J. Allmendinger22
Daniel Suárez84
Ty Dillon13131241415933
Denny Hamlin4
Jamie McMurray5731
Paul Menard82589
Aric Almirola355
Johnny Sauter619
Riley Herbst6
Justin Haley121838
Joe Nemechek231925313118
Bayley Currey222927263924293529DNQ2130DNQ
Alex Bowman21
Blake Jones27243725
Cody Ware303324
Jennifer Jo Cobb29
Gray Gaulding38
Josh Reaume39
PosDriverDAYATLLVSPHOCALTEXBRIRCHTALDOVCLTPOCMCHIOWCHIDAYKENNHAIOWGLNMOHBRIROADARINDLVSRCHCLTDOVKANTEXPHOHOMPts.StageBonus
– Max Tullman started receiving points at Las Vegas 2.

Owners' championship (Top 15)[edit]

(key) Bold - Pole position awarded by time. Italics - Pole position set by final practice results or rainout. * – Most laps led. 1 – Stage 1 winner. 2 – Stage 2 winner. 1–10 – Owners' regular season top 10 finishers.
. – Eliminated after Round of 12. – Eliminated after Round of 8

Pos.No.Car OwnerDAYATLLVSPHOCALTEXBRIRCHTALDOVCLTPOCMCHIOWCHIDAYKENNHAIOWGLNMOHBRIROADARINDLVSRCHCLTDOVKANTEXPHOHOMPointsBonus
100Gene Haas14399864869132534325599*1674422931572261282*124035104
242Chip Ganassi29*141*25297131371431713151*21*12724527221*12625*122511*12229124934034463
321Richard Childress26116653329123*1373235821111163243211522931101722*1101244033108
420Joe Gibbs3932142122911*12433611212311*11291122334941521*137321*114026425
NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship Playoffs cut-off
59Rick Hendrick1198107237118523978331316252211319343228791452*6122816
622Roger Penske342411*121*112530918251184*922181*12*25371391338393452274521
71Dale Earnhardt Jr.2559384325121563022862128612665535561411381114224887
87Kelley Earnhardt-Miller31632*123521431*2323791*127947231131*71*232153385241272234342
918J. D. Gibbs88143295122478*121*16*164393*133413368428618442131562227166
1019Joe Gibbs1017711133326*102101524185111236612723299121078226366782181210
1123Maurice Gallagher Jr.6141014111051716372211210292019152288206410121953391017217889
123Richard Childress3213121341214121512412116346141013251215249333091717423142021755
132Richard Childress191211786354258914169162011526374102186365615673109421
1411Matt Kaulig79151512111073811610101415131313818522251522811161011331315868
1516Jack Roush31019181714189221929134173226812781017391311351011167291212757
Pos.No.Car OwnerDAYATLLVSPHOCALTEXBRIRCHTALDOVCLTPOCMCHIOWCHIDAYKENNHAIOWGLNMOHBRIROADARINDLVSRCHCLTDOVKANTEXPHOHOMPointsBonus

Manufacturers' Championship[edit]

PosManufacturerWinsPoints
1Chevrolet151214
2Ford91138
3Toyota91110
4Dodge085

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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