Sam Mayer looked poised to win his first career NASCAR Xfinity Series race, but in Talladega fashion, A.J. Allmendinger found a run in the closing stretch to nip him for the victory.
Daniil Kvyat’s NASCAR adventure has taken him to the Xfinity Series, where he will race the #26 for Sam Hunt Racing at the Charlotte Roval.
Jesse Iwuji Motorsports will entrust the #34 Chevrolet to Kaz Grala for the NASCAR Xfinity race at the Charlotte Roval.
Due to rain threatening to cancel qualifying for the NASCAR Xfinity and Truck races at Talladega on Saturday, four teams have withdrawn their entries.
Parker Kligerman, a two-time Talladega winner in the NASCAR Truck Series, will race at the track in the Xfinity Series for the first time since 2013 when he enters Saturday’s race for Big Machine Racing.
The Harmonator is back.
Noah Gragson is just the second driver in NASCAR Xfinity Series history to win four races in a row, joining Sam Ard in 1983.
After running five NASCAR Xfinity races for RSS Racing, Parker Retzlaff is the next driver to join Our Motorsports’ #02 car rotation at Texas.
After dropping to two cars for the 2022 NASCAR Xfinity season, JD Motorsports will return to three in 2023 with Bayley Currey confirmed as the driver of one of them.
Noah Gragson will have all the momentum entering the 2022 NASCAR Xfinity Series playoffs after closing the regular season by winning the final three races.
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The 2023 NASCAR Cup, Xfinity, and Truck schedules feature various changes from the Chicago Street Race and North Wilkesboro to the Trucks at Milwaukee.
After five years with Joe Gibbs Racing, Brandon Jones will return to Chevrolet for the 2023 NASCAR Xfinity season as he signs with JR Motorsports.
The penalty that nullified Jeremy Clements’ Daytona win has been dropped, once again securing him a playoff spot.
Rain prompted the NASCAR Xfinity race at Kansas to be called after 93 of 200 laps, granting the win to Stage 2 winner and leader at the time Noah Gragson.
With Matt Mills unavailable due to the flu, Garrett Smithley will replace him in the #5 B.J. McLeod Motorsports car for the NASCAR Xfinity race at Kansas.
After losing his NASCAR Xfinity ride in July, Brett Moffitt will pull double duty at Kansas as he runs the Truck race for AM Racing and the Xfinity event for SS-Green Light Racing.
Kyle Larson and Sheldon Creed’s battle for the Xfinity Darlington win led to a Creed wallride, but it didn’t win the drag race to the finish with Noah Gragson.



