An aggressive push in the final turn gave Ty Gibbs the win at Richmond over Joe Gibbs Racing team-mate John Hunter Nemechek.
Jesse Iwuji Motorsports will field the #34 for Kyle Weatherman at Richmond. The team’s eponymous owner was the car’s primary driver.
SQR Development was initially going to run a part-time NASCAR Xfinity schedule with Raphaël Lessard beginning this Saturday at Richmond, but those plans have been abandoned due to an “unfortunate personal matter” involving owner J.C. Stout.
DGM Racing, who fields the #90, #91, and #92 on a full-time basis, has dropped the #92 to a limited schedule. The #92, mainly driven by Kyle Weatherman with Ross Chastain in it for COTA, is not in the next Xfinity race at Richmond.
A.J. Allmendinger dominated the final stage at Circuit of the Americas to win his seventh NASCAR Xfinity road race. Coupled with his two Cup wins, he ties Jeff Gordon for the most national series road course victories ever.
To give them more track time ahead of their main race the next day, NASCAR Xfinity teams DGM Racing and SS-Green Light Racing have entrusted Cup drivers Ross Chastain and Cole Custer with the #92 and #07 at Circuit of the Americas.
Parker Kligerman will perform double duty at Circuit of the Americas. In addition to his already-scheduled NASCAR Truck Series race with Henderson Motorsports, he joins Emerling-Gase Motorsports for his first Xfinity Series start since 2017.
Gar Robinson, who won the 2022 Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona LMP3 class, hopes to make his NASCAR début in the Xfinity Series at Circuit of the Americas with Jimmy Means Racing.
For the first time since 2014, Bubba Wallace will race for Joe Gibbs Racing’s NASCAR Xfinity programme as he enters the COTA and Indianapolis rounds to gain valuable track time ahead of the Cup Series’ races there.
Ty Gibbs passed Austin Hill on the final lap at Atlanta to win his second NASCAR Xfinity Series race of the season. The 19-year-old is the first repeat winner of 2022 and already has six career wins.
Rain forced NASCAR’s Cup, Xfinity, and Truck Series to cancel practice on Friday and qualifying. As a result, Chase Briscoe (Cup), Noah Gragson (Xfinity), and Chandler Smith (Truck) will start on the poles for their respective races.
John Hunter Nemechek will return to Joe Gibbs Racing for three NASCAR Xfinity Series starts at Richmond, Dover, and Texas. He won at Texas in 2021 with the team, also on a three-race schedule.
Noah Gragson led thrice as many laps as the next most driver in Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series race in Phoenix to claim his first win of the year.
MBM Motorsports confirmed Friday J.J. Yeley in the #66 Xfinity car full-time (with some Cup starts), while the #13 will be shared by Chad Finchum, Timmy Hill, Stan Mullis, and possibly John Jackson/Carl Long.
After last doing so in 2019, IMSA driver Patrick Gallagher will race in the NASCAR Xfinity Series at Circuit of the Americas for RSS Racing.
IMSA driver Parker Chase, who has also dabbled in stock cars since 2020, will make his maiden NASCAR Xfinity Series start at Circuit of the Americas for Sam Hunt Racing.
A clash with Ryan Sieg and snow in the Las Vegas desert could not stop Ty Gibbs as NASCAR’s hottest young prospect won his fifth Xfinity Series race.



