2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series

Connor Zilisch, the current points leader.

The 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series is the 44th season of the NASCAR Xfinity Series, a stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR in the United States. The season started on February 15 with the United Rentals 300 at Daytona International Speedway and will end with the NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship Race on November 1 at Phoenix Raceway.

The 2025 season is the second season, and the first as the exclusive broadcaster, in which The CW will be televising the NASCAR Xfinity Series under NASCAR's new TV deal that will take place until 2031. This season also marks the final season with Xfinity as the title sponsor of the series, as O'Reilly Auto Parts will replace the title sponsor starting next season.[1][2]

Justin Allgaier of JR Motorsports entered the season as the defending series champion.

Teams and drivers

Full-time teams

Manufacturer Team No. Driver Crew chief References
Chevrolet Alpha Prime Racing 4 Parker Retzlaff Joe Williams Jr. [3][4]
44 Brennan Poole Frank Kerr [5][6]
45 Caesar Bacarella 2 Mike Tyska 6
Keith Wolfe 6
Wayne Carroll Jr. 12
TBA 9
[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14]
Mason Massey 13
Brad Perez 7
Vicente Salas 1
Lavar Scott 2
Stefan Parsons 1
Josh Williams 4
TBA 3
Big Machine Racing 48 Nick Sanchez (R) Patrick Donahue [6][15]
Cope Family Racing 70 Leland Honeyman 17 George Church 2
Aeden McHugh 31
[6][16][17][18]
Thomas Annunziata 15
Will Rodgers 1
DGM Racing with
Jesse Iwuji Motorsports
71 Ryan Ellis Mario Gosselin [6][19][20][21]
91 Josh Bilicki 16 Bryan Berry 20
Steve Addington 4
TBA 9
[22][23][24][25]
Myatt Snider 3
C. J. McLaughlin 3
Jesse Iwuji 1
Andrés Pérez de Lara 1
TBA 10
Jeremy Clements Racing 51 Jeremy Clements Kase Kallenbach [26]
Jordan Anderson Racing 27 Jeb Burton Mark Setzer [27]
31 Blaine Perkins Jeff Kirkendall 3
Cody McKenzie 21
TBA 9
[6][27]
JR Motorsports 1 Carson Kvapil (R) Andrew Overstreet [28][29]
7 Justin Allgaier Jim Pohlman [29][30][31]
8 Sammy Smith Phillip Bell [29][32]
88 Connor Zilisch (R) 32 Mardy Lindley 32
Dale Earnhardt Jr. 1
[29][33][34][35][36]
Kyle Larson 1
Kaulig Racing 10 Daniel Dye (R) Kevin Walter 32
Lennie Chandler 1
[37][38][39]
11 Josh Williams 21 Eddie Pardue [38][40][41][42][43][44][N 1]
Carson Hocevar 1
Michael McDowell 1
Justin Haley 1
Will Brown 1
TBA 8
16 Christian Eckes (R) Alex Yontz [38][46][47]
Richard Childress Racing 2 Jesse Love Danny Stockman Jr. [48][49][50]
21 Austin Hill 32 Chad Haney [51][50][52][N 2]
Austin Dillon 1
SS-Green Light Racing 07 Patrick Emerling 8 Paul Clapprood [53][54][55][56][57]
Nick Leitz 8
Alex Labbé 7
Carson Ware 1
Logan Bearden 1
Preston Pardus 1
TBA 7
SS-Green Light Racing
with BRK Racing
14 Garrett Smithley 19 Jason Miller 15
Robbie Freeman 2
Doug Richert 7
TBA 9
[58][59][60]
Carson Hocevar 1
Logan Bearden 1
Josh Bilicki 1
Connor Mosack 2
TBA 9
Viking Motorsports 99 Matt DiBenedetto Pat Tryson [61][62]
Young's Motorsports 42 Anthony Alfredo Andrew Abbott [63]
Ford AM Racing 25 Harrison Burton Danny Efland [64][65]
Haas Factory Team 00 Sheldon Creed Jonathan Toney [66][67][68]
41 Sam Mayer Jason Trinchere [67][68]
RSS Racing 28 Kyle Sieg Wayne Carroll Jr. 12
Eli Griffeth 1
R. B. Bracken 1
Brad Parrott 10
TBA 9
[6][69]
39 Ryan Sieg Matt Noyce [70]
Toyota Joe Gibbs Racing 18 William Sawalich (R) Jeff Meendering [71]
19 Justin Bonsignore 9 Seth Chavka [6][72][73][74][75][76][77][78][79]
Aric Almirola 10
Riley Herbst 4
Christopher Bell 1
Chase Briscoe 1
Jack Perkins 2
Ty Gibbs 1
TBA 5
20 Brandon Jones Sam McAulay [80]
54 Taylor Gray (R) Jason Ratcliff [81][82]
Sam Hunt Racing 26 Dean Thompson (R) Kris Bowen [83]
Chevrolet 19
Ford 3
Toyota 2
TBA 9
Joey Gase Motorsports
with Scott Osteen
35 Greg Van Alst 8 Scott Eggleston 6
Mike Hillman Sr. 14
Mike Tyska 2
Jim Gase 2
TBA 9
[6][84][85][86][87][88][89][90][N 2]
Joey Gase 3
Baltazar Leguizamón 1
Carson Ware 2
Glen Reen 3
Rubén Rovelo 1
Andre Castro 1
Austin J. Hill 3
David Starr 1
Tyler Tomassi 1[N 3]
Mason Maggio 1
TBA 7
Chevrolet 15
Ford 6
Toyota 5
TBA 8
53 Joey Gase 6 Mike Hillman Sr. 9
Scott Eggleston 15
TBA 9
[6][78][84][87][91][92][93][94][95]
Mason Maggio 11
Sage Karam 4
David Starr 2
J. J. Yeley 2[N 4]
Katherine Legge 1[N 4]
Logan Bearden 1
Austin J. Hill 1
Takuma Koga 1
TBA 4

Part-time teams

Manufacturer Team No. Driver Crew chief Races References
Chevrolet Alpha Prime Racing 5 Caesar Bacarella Keith Wolfe 1 [96]
DGM Racing
with Jesse Iwuji Motorsports
92 C. J. McLaughlin Steve Addington 3 [6][97]
Natalie Decker 1 [25]
Hendrick Motorsports 17 William Byron Adam Wall 18
Greg Ives 1
2 [98][99][100][101][102][103]
Alex Bowman 1
Kyle Larson 3
Corey Day 10
Chase Elliott 2
Jake Finch 1
Rajah Caruth TBA
Jordan Anderson Racing 32 Jordan Anderson Bruce Schlicker 7
Jody Measamer 6
Shane Whitbeck 2
3 [104][105][106][107][108]
Austin Green 15
Katherine Legge 7
Rajah Caruth 2
87 Austin Green Jody Measamer 2 [109]
JR Motorsports 9 Ross Chastain Cory Shea 5 [29][110][111][112]
Daniel Suárez 1
Shane van Gisbergen 4
Connor Mosack 1
Mike Harmon Racing 74 Carson Ware Mike Harmon 12
Kevin Cram 2
2 [6][113][114]
Dawson Cram 11
Logan Bearden 1
Our Motorsports 5 Kris Wright Dan Stillman 19 [115][116][117]
Kaz Grala 1
Pardus Racing Inc. 50 Preston Pardus Dan Pardus 1
Steve Addington 1
4 [60][118]
Richard Childress Racing 3 Austin Dillon Andy Street 1 [119]
33 Kasey Kahne 1 [120]
Ford RSS Racing 29 J. J. Yeley Kevin Johnson 1
Eddie Troconis 1
1 [6][69]
Jake Garcia 1 [121]
Toyota Sam Hunt Racing 24 Ryan Truex Brian Gainey 2 [122][123]
Corey Heim 3 [124]
Patrick Staropoli 4 [125][126]
Jeffrey Earnhardt 3 [127]
Christopher Bell 1 [128]
Kaz Grala 3 [129]
Alon Day 1 [130]
Ford 2
Chevrolet 1
MBM Motorsports 66 Tyler Tomassi Carl Long 2
Doug Richert 1
2 [131][132]
Mason Maggio 1

Notes:

  1. ^ Ty Dillon relieved Williams in the No. 11 car during the race at Las Vegas in March (race #5) due to Williams being sick on the day of the race.[45]
  2. ^ a b The Austin Hill who drives for Richard Childress Racing and the Austin Hill who drives for Joey Gase Motorsports are different people.
  3. ^ Entry was fielded in a collaboration with MBM Motorsports.
  4. ^ a b At Rockingham (race #10), J. J. Yeley qualified the No. 53, but after Legge failed to qualify for the race in her own No. 32 car, she replaced J. J. Yeley in the No. 53.

Driver changes

Moving teams

Moving between series

Retirement

Rookies

Team changes

Other potential and rumored changes

Drivers

Schedule

The 2025 GOVX 200 at Phoenix Raceway in March.

The 2025 schedule was released on August 29, 2024, and consists of 26 oval races, 6 road course races, one street track race.[140] Dash 4 Cash races are bolded.

Notes: Race names and title sponsors are subject to change. Not all title sponsors/names of races have been announced for 2025. For the races where a 2025 name and title sponsor has yet to be announced, the title sponsors/names of those races in 2024 are listed.

No Race title Track Location Date Time (ET)[141] TV[141] Radio
1 United Rentals 300  O  Daytona International Speedway Daytona Beach, Florida February 15 5 pm CW MRN
2 Bennett Transportation & Logistics 250  O  Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, Georgia February 22 PRN
3 Focused Health 250  R  Circuit of the Americas Austin, Texas March 1 2:30 pm PRN
4 GOVX 200  O  Phoenix Raceway Avondale, Arizona March 8 5 pm MRN
5 The LiUNA!  O  Las Vegas Motor Speedway Las Vegas, Nevada March 15 4:30 pm PRN
6 Hard Rock Bet 300  O  Homestead–Miami Speedway Homestead, Florida March 22 4 pm MRN
7 US Marine Corps 250  O  Martinsville Speedway Ridgeway, Virginia March 29 5 pm
8 Sport Clips Haircuts VFW 200  O  Darlington Raceway Darlington, South Carolina April 5 3:30 pm
9 SciAps 300  O  Bristol Motor Speedway Bristol, Tennessee April 12 5 pm
10 North Carolina Education Lottery 250[142]  O  Rockingham Speedway Rockingham, North Carolina April 19 4 pm MRN
11 Ag-Pro 300  O  Talladega Superspeedway Lincoln, Alabama April 26 MRN
12 Andy's Frozen Custard 300  O  Texas Motor Speedway Fort Worth, Texas May 3 2 pm PRN
13 BetMGM 300  O  Charlotte Motor Speedway Concord, North Carolina May 24 4:30 pm MRN
14 Tennessee Lottery 250  O  Nashville Superspeedway Lebanon, Tennessee May 31 7:30 pm PRN
15 The Chilango 150[143]  R  Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez Mexico City, Mexico June 14 4:30 pm MRN
16 Explore the Pocono Mountains 250  O  Pocono Raceway Long Pond, Pennsylvania June 21 3:30 pm PRN
17 Focused Health 250  O  Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, Georgia June 27 7:30 pm
18 The Loop 110  S  Chicago Street Course Chicago, Illinois July 5 4:30 pm MRN
19 Pit Boss/FoodMaxx 250  R  Sonoma Raceway Sonoma, California July 12
20 BetRivers 200  O  Dover Motor Speedway Dover, Delaware July 19 PRN
21 Pennzoil 250  O  Indianapolis Motor Speedway Speedway, Indiana July 26 IMS
22 Hy-Vee PERKS 250  O  Iowa Speedway Newton, Iowa August 2 MRN
23 Mission 200 at The Glen  R  Watkins Glen International Watkins Glen, New York August 9 3 pm
24 Wawa 250  O  Daytona International Speedway Daytona Beach, Florida August 22 7:30 pm
25 Pacific Office Automation 147  R  Portland International Raceway Portland, Oregon August 30
26 Nu Way 200 Sauced by Blues Hog[144]  O  World Wide Technology Raceway Madison, Illinois September 6 PRN
NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs
Round of 12
27 Food City 300  O  Bristol Motor Speedway Bristol, Tennessee September 12 7:30 pm CW MRN
28 Kansas Lottery 300  O  Kansas Speedway Kansas City, Kansas September 27 4 pm
29 Blue Cross NC 250  R  Charlotte Motor Speedway (Roval) Concord, North Carolina October 4 5 pm PRN
Round of 8
30 Focused Health 302  O  Las Vegas Motor Speedway Las Vegas, Nevada October 11 7:30 pm CW PRN
31 United Rentals 250  O  Talladega Superspeedway Lincoln, Alabama October 18 4 pm MRN
32 Dead On Tools 250  O  Martinsville Speedway Ridgeway, Virginia October 25 7:30 pm
Championship 4
33 NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship Race  O  Phoenix Raceway Avondale, Arizona November 1 7:30 pm CW MRN

Notes

O Oval track
R Road course
S Street course

Schedule changes

Season summary

Regular season

Round 1: United Rentals 300

Justin Allgaier scored the pole for the race. Austin Hill dominated most of the race, sweeping the stages and leading the most laps however, Hill would finish 33rd after an early incident. After Connor Zilisch hit the wall, the race went into an overtime finish. In the end, Jesse Love would hold on and earn his second career win and his first of the season.[149]

Round 2: Bennett Transportation & Logistics 250

Jesse Love scored the pole for the race. Austin Hill swept the stages for the second straight week and led the most laps, securing his 11th career Xfinity victory and his first of the season. This win also marked Hill's third consecutive victory in the spring Atlanta race and tied him with Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Tony Stewart for the most superspeedway wins in series history, each with eight.[150]

Round 3: Focused Health 250

Connor Zilisch started on the pole. William Byron would win the first stage and Harrison Burton won the second stage. Zilisch would navigate through late-race adversity, and continued his road course dominance by winning and earning his second career Xfinity win and his first of the season.[151]

Round 4: GOVX 200

Alex Bowman scored the pole for the race. Bowman won the first stage and Justin Allgaier won the second stage. With four laps to go, Nick Leitz hit the wall which sent the race into overtime. On the restart, Bowman had the lead but Aric Almirola edged Bowman at the line at 0.045 seconds, the 26th closest finish in NASCAR Xfinity Series history.[152]

Round 5: The LiUNA!

Sammy Smith scored the pole for the race. Justin Allgaier won the first stage and Aric Almirola won the second stage. In the end, Allgaier would edge out Almirola to earn his 26th career Xfinity Series victory and first of the season.[153]

Round 6: Hard Rock Bet 300

Taylor Gray won the pole. Sammy Smith won the first stage and Kyle Larson won the second stage. In overtime, Justin Allgaier would hold off Sam Mayer to earn his 27th career Xfinity Series victory and second in a row. In addition, Allgaier would earn $100,000 in part of the Dash 4 Cash event.[154]

Round 7: US Marine Corps 250

Connor Zilisch won the pole. Zilisch swept the stages for the first time in his career. With a highly controversial overtime finish, Austin Hill would steal the win on the final lap after Sammy Smith spun the leader Taylor Gray in the final turn. Hill snuck his way through to earn his 12th career Xfinity Series victory, and his second of the season. In addition, Hill would earn $100,000 in part of the Dash 4 Cash event.[155]

Round 8: Sport Clips Haircuts VFW 200

Christopher Bell won the pole. Harrison Burton won the first stage and Justin Allgaier won the second stage. In the end, Brandon Jones would snap an 98-race winless streak to earn his 6th Xfinity Series victory and his first of the season.[156]

Round 9: SciAps 300

Kyle Larson won the pole. Sam Mayer won the first stage after a wreck occurred, involving Brennan Poole and Sheldon Creed, Dash 4 Cash drivers, sending the red flag out for 14 minutes. Larson won the second stage and won the race for his 16th Xfinity Series win and first of the season. Justin Allgaier would earn $100,000 in part of the Dash 4 Cash event.[157]

Round 10: North Carolina Education Lottery 250

Connor Zilisch won the pole. Nick Sanchez won the first stage, his first career Xfinity stage and Dean Thompson won the second stage, his and his team's first stage win. In the end, Jesse Love initially won, but was disqualified after failing post race inspection; as a result, Sammy Smith was declared the winner, Smith's third career Xfinity Series win, and his first of the season.[158]

Round 11: Ag-Pro 300

Jesse Love won the pole and the first stage, while his teammate Austin Hill won the second stage. On lap 100, Aric Almirola moved to the top lane on the backstretch but wasn't clear, causing contact with Katherine Legge and also collecting Jeffrey Earnhardt and Brandon Jones. On the final lap, Connor Zilisch made a late block on Love, resulting in Zilisch hitting the inside wall hard. After a lengthy review involving Love, Hill, and Jeb Burton, Hill was declared the winner.[159]

Round 12: Andy's Frozen Custard 300

Austin Hill scored the provisional pole for the race after practice and qualifying was cancelled. Justin Allgaier won the first stage and Hill won the second stage. Kyle Larson, substituting for Connor Zilisch, would take over the lead in the final stages, and held off the field in two-overtime restarts to earn his 17th career Xfinity Series win, and second of the season.[160]

Round 13: BetMGM 300

Taylor Gray won the pole. William Byron swept the stages and won after an overtime attempt over Justin Allgaier.[161]

Round 14: Tennessee Lottery 250

William Sawalich won the pole. Justin Allgaier swept the stages and held off teammate Connor Zilisch for the win.[162]

Round 15: The Chilango 150

Connor Zilisch won the pole. Carson Kvapil won stage one and Sammy Smith won stage two. Daniel Suárez led the final 19 laps and held off a hard-charging Taylor Gray to earn his fourth career NASCAR Xfinity Series win—and his first of the season. Gray finished second, with Austin Hill rounding out the podium in third.[163]

Round 16: Explore the Pocono Mountains 250

Chase Elliott won the pole. Brandon Jones won stage one, and Connor Zilisch won stage two and the race.[164] Dale Earnhardt Jr., filling in for the suspended Mardy Lindley, earned his first win as a crew chief.[165]

Round 17: Focused Health 250 (Atlanta)

Sheldon Creed won the pole. Taylor Gray won stage one and Brandon Jones won stage two on Friday. In a wreck-filled race, Nick Sanchez took the lead on the final restart and held off the field to earn his first career NASCAR Xfinity Series win on Saturday.[166]

Round 18: The Loop 110

Shane van Gisbergen won the pole. van Gisbergen won stage one while Sheldon Creed won stage two. van Gisbergen won the race, but with setbacks.[167] During the race, van Gisbergen experienced a cool suit malfunction, and his car also had a balky carburetor.[168]

Round 19: Pit Boss/FoodMaxx 250

Shane van Gisbergen won the pole. Sam Mayer won stage one while Brandon Jones won stage two. While battling a hard-charging van Gisbergen, Connor Zilisch managed to defend his position and win the race.[169]

Round 20: BetRivers 200

Taylor Gray won the pole and stage one. Connor Zilisch won stage two and won the race after it was shorten with 66 laps to go due to rain.[170] This was also the final Xfinity Series event for Our Motorsports, after they announced that they would cease operations following this race.[171]

Round 21: Pennzoil 250

Sam Mayer won the pole and stage one. Justin Allgaier won stage two. Stage three had many rain cautions that could have ended the race with either Allgaier or Kyle Larson winning, but during the second-to-final restart, Allgaier and Larson were involved in an accident. With five laps remaining, coming out of Turn three, Aric Almirola made contact with the back of Austin Hill’s car, causing Hill to get loose and drift up the track. As Hill regained control, he came back down and hooked Almirola in the right-rear quarter panel, sending him head-on into the outside wall. Almirola was evaluated and released from the infield care center, while Hill received a five-lap penalty for reckless driving. On Tuesday following the race, Hill received a one-race suspension for the incident.[172][52] Connor Zilisch won his fifth of the season, and his third consecutive win, and this was also the 100th victory for JR Motorsports in the Xfinity Series.[173]

Round 22: Hy-Vee PERKS 250

Jesse Love won the pole. Connor Zilisch won stage one while Ross Chastain won stage two. Sam Mayer would go on to win the race, his first with Haas Factory Team and Ford's first of the season.[174]

Round 23: Mission 200 at The Glen

Connor Zilisch won the pole. Justin Allgaier won stage one while Zilisch won stage two. With eight laps to go, Austin Hill tagged Michael McDowell from behind through turns 5 and 6, causing McDowell to hit two different sides and creating a 16-car pileup. A red flag waved to stop the race for 45 minutes for debris pickup and track repairs. Following the resumption of the race, Zilisch would clinch his sixth race win of the season. However, while in Victory Lane celebrating the win, Zilisch slipped off his car and fell head first to the ground. Zilisch was taken to a local hospital where it was revealed he suffered only a broken collarbone.[175]

Results and standings

Race results

No. Race Pole position Most laps led Fastest race lap Winning driver Winning Team No. Manufacturer Report
1 United Rentals 300 Justin Allgaier Austin Hill Jeremy Clements Jesse Love Richard Childress Racing 2 Chevrolet Report
2 Bennett Transportation & Logistics 250 Jesse Love Austin Hill Christian Eckes Austin Hill Richard Childress Racing 21 Chevrolet Report
3 Focused Health 250 Connor Zilisch Connor Zilisch Carson Kvapil Connor Zilisch JR Motorsports 88 Chevrolet Report
4 GOVX 200 Alex Bowman Justin Allgaier Justin Allgaier Aric Almirola Joe Gibbs Racing 19 Toyota Report
5 The LiUNA! Sammy Smith Justin Allgaier Connor Zilisch Justin Allgaier JR Motorsports 7 Chevrolet Report
6 Hard Rock Bet 300 Taylor Gray Kyle Larson Jesse Love Justin Allgaier JR Motorsports 7 Chevrolet Report
7 US Marine Corps 250 Connor Zilisch Connor Zilisch Sammy Smith Austin Hill Richard Childress Racing 21 Chevrolet Report
8 Sport Clips Haircuts VFW 200 Christopher Bell Justin Allgaier Taylor Gray Brandon Jones Joe Gibbs Racing 20 Toyota Report
9 SciAps 300 Kyle Larson Kyle Larson Kyle Larson Kyle Larson Hendrick Motorsports 17 Chevrolet Report
10 North Carolina Education Lottery 250 Connor Zilisch Ryan Sieg Jesse Love Sammy Smith JR Motorsports 8 Chevrolet Report
11 Ag-Pro 300 Jesse Love Jesse Love Jeremy Clements Austin Hill Richard Childress Racing 21 Chevrolet Report
12 Andy's Frozen Custard 300 Austin Hill Justin Allgaier Justin Allgaier Kyle Larson JR Motorsports 88 Chevrolet Report
13 BetMGM 300 Taylor Gray Justin Allgaier Justin Allgaier William Byron Hendrick Motorsports 17 Chevrolet Report
14 Tennessee Lottery 250 William Sawalich Justin Allgaier Justin Allgaier Justin Allgaier JR Motorsports 7 Chevrolet Report
15 The Chilango 150 Connor Zilisch Daniel Suárez Connor Zilisch Daniel Suárez JR Motorsports 9 Chevrolet Report
16 Explore the Pocono Mountains 250 Chase Elliott Chase Elliott Chase Elliott Connor Zilisch JR Motorsports 88 Chevrolet Report
17 Focused Health 250 Sheldon Creed Aric Almirola Austin Hill Nick Sanchez Big Machine Racing 48 Chevrolet Report
18 The Loop 110 Shane van Gisbergen Shane van Gisbergen Shane van Gisbergen Shane van Gisbergen JR Motorsports 9 Chevrolet Report
19 Pit Boss/FoodMaxx 250 Shane van Gisbergen Connor Zilisch Shane van Gisbergen Connor Zilisch JR Motorsports 88 Chevrolet Report
20 BetRivers 200 Taylor Gray Connor Zilisch Brandon Jones Connor Zilisch JR Motorsports 88 Chevrolet Report
21 Pennzoil 250 Sam Mayer Justin Allgaier Sam Mayer Connor Zilisch JR Motorsports 88 Chevrolet Report
22 Hy-Vee PERKS 250 Jesse Love Ross Chastain Ross Chastain Sam Mayer Haas Factory Team 41 Ford Report
23 Mission 200 at The Glen Connor Zilisch Connor Zilisch Connor Zilisch Connor Zilisch JR Motorsports 88 Chevrolet Report
Reference:[176]

Drivers' championship

(key) Bold – Pole position awarded by time. Italics – Pole position set by competition-based formula. * – Most laps led. F – Fastest lap. 1 – Stage 1 winner. 2 – Stage 2 winner.

Pos Driver DAY ATL COA PHO LVS HOM MAR DAR BRI ROC TAL TEX CLT NSH MXC POC ATL CSC SON DOV IND IOW GLN DAY PIR GTW BRI KAN ROV LVS TAL MAR PHO Pts. Stage Bonus
1 Connor Zilisch (R) 27 34 1* 16 9F 12 28*12 6 12 13 27 2 2 5F 12 4 2 1* 1*2 1 41 1*2 823 190 36
2 Justin Allgaier 18 2 29 5*2F 1*1 1 3 3*2 3 21 4 35*1F 4*F 1*12F 34 10 31 23 6 4 36*2 16 61 816 242 23
3 Sam Mayer 2 36 3 7 5 2 5 14 111 26 14 5 11 3 23 7 3 8 171 12 21F 1 2 799 160 8
4 Jesse Love 1 16 6 9 3 6F 37 11 6 37 3*1 7 12 8 18 2 6 6 38 5 9 2 14 731 133 6
5 Austin Hill 33*12 1*12 4 37 4 3 1 16 24 6 12 42 7 7 3 35 26F 4 12 13 34 4 690 140
6 Carson Kvapil (R) 4 23 23F 26 17 10 20 5 2 16 17 19 17 9 191 6 2 16 8 15 30 9 5 660 124 1
7 Brandon Jones 37 13 30 3 6 7 22 1 5 12 28 9 19 13 25 181 142 21 132 3F 32 23 9 646 150 8
8 Sheldon Creed 3 14 12 36 10 5 2 10 37 35 9 36 10 4 11 36 32 32 10 8 17 7 35 625 153 1
9 Taylor Gray (R) 5 38 7 6 19 23 29 33F 19 5 11 2 30 25 2 9 51 34 7 71 3 17 18 624 118 2
10 Sammy Smith 24 4 11 14 14 211 10F 9 4 1 31 18 38 10 102 8 33 7 9 24 7 15 3 603 119 7
11 Harrison Burton 6 10 352 20 8 11 24 131 26 3 8 6 21 12 9 14 13 13 21 11 18 5 10 578 43 2
12 Nick Sanchez (R) 35 5 24 10 20 8 32 8 16 311 15 20 3 14 31 28 1 5 4 37 33 19 24 555 121 6
13 Jeb Burton 16 6 25 15 23 15 11 15 21 8 2 10 20 15 8 11 16 27 20 20 15 29 16 548 60
14 Ryan Sieg 19 20 19 4 7 22 8 12 7 18* 36 8 14 21 29 5 30 38 35 6 5 8 28 540 84
15 Christian Eckes (R) 12 29F 5 8 13 38 34 7 9 23 25 38 9 35 4 3 19 15 34 10 13 10 8 506 50
16 Dean Thompson (R) 8 35 18 38 15 13 6 18 10 112 18 27 5 33 12 17 11 14 18 16 10 31 13 496 39 1
17 Daniel Dye (R) 38 7 17 19 12 9 7 17 13 9 10 11 31 38 13 31 8 19 32 21 8 36 17 465 39
18 Brennan Poole 30 17 20 17 22 14 4 19 36 4 19 17 22 16 38 16 17 10 22 25 20 20 12 439 23
19 Jeremy Clements 9F 11 28 21 24 26 14 21 20 10 26F 31 16 18 36 12 10 31 30 26 12 22 15 406 21
20 William Sawalich (R) 28 9 9 13 38 24 27 35 34 25 37 13 15 34 6 21 36 37 3 9 6 11 26 397 37
21 Josh Williams 20 15 15 12 29 19 17 36 14 7 29 37 6 17 20 15 38 11 15 27 22 Wth 376 16
22 Anthony Alfredo 22 37 21 32 18 18 38 31 15 15 6 12 25 29 21 13 29 36 23 23 23 26 32 345 35
23 Matt DiBenedetto 11 12 32 27 16 36 26 23 23 27 5 15 36 32 16 19 15 28 26 14 11 35 33 344 30
24 Aric Almirola 3 1 22 13 33 6 7* 2 35 338 102 6
25 Parker Retzlaff 29 27 DNQ 11 21 17 12 20 18 2 38 14 37 37 35 22 37 24 28 19 14 13 22 335 12
26 Kyle Sieg 36 33 27 18 11 27 35 30 22 20 23 22 33 26 28 25 9 20 25 36 16 18 30 310 28
27 Blaine Perkins 34 19 10 24 26 25 19 28 30 32 7 24 24 30 27 29 22 18 19 32 27 28 23 305 11
28 Ryan Ellis 23 18 16 33 34 20 18 22 27 33 16 23 8 36 32 32 21 25 27 30 21 25 29 284 1
29 Josh Bilicki 14 30 22 23 31 24 17 28 24 23 35 14 34 19 21 27 210 3
30 Kris Wright 32 26 33 25 25 32 9 38 31 28 24 33 18 31 17 37 25 DNQ 29 Wth 177
31 Leland Honeyman 21 8 30 34 37 13 34 32 24 12 29 26 157 12
32 Garrett Smithley 31 24 29 27 31 15 32 29 22 DNQ 30 26 26 23 35 25 33 38 155
33 Joey Gase 15 21 28 33 29 21 25 18 28 27 126
34 Mason Massey 28 22 37 29 25 21 24 20 20 24 37 122
35 Austin Green 26 36 DNQ 30 DNQ 7 9 11 7 115 1
36 Corey Day 21 16 11 24 24 92 3
37 Thomas Annunziata DNQ 34 31 28 29 20 22 17 32 37 86 1
38 Alex Labbé 14 35 15 12 37 85 11
39 Justin Bonsignore 25 16 17 38 38 12 80
40 Nick Leitz 22 30 27 Wth 29 27 27 24 33 77
41 Mason Maggio 31 35 25 38 22 26 28 27 66
42 Brad Perez DNQ Wth 28 23 35 26 30 31 50
43 Ryan Truex 17 18 39
44 C. J. McLaughlin DNQ 25 33 DNQ 29 28 33
45 Caesar Bacarella 13 30 31
46 Jordan Anderson 7 30
47 Myatt Snider 30 33 22 26
48 Logan Bearden 23 27 38 25
49 Kasey Kahne 14 23
50 Patrick Staropoli 16 35 23
51 Will Rodgers 16 23 2
52 Jeffrey Earnhardt 32 19 23
53 Jake Finch 17 20
54 David Starr 26 DNQ 29 19
55 Dawson Cram 35 32 DNQ DNQ DNQ Wth DNQ DNQ DNQ 33 31 38 18
56 Jesse Iwuji 20 17
57 Austin J. Hill DNQ 20 17
58 Glen Reen DNQ DNQ 21 16
59 Carson Ware DNQ 32 30 DNQ 34 15
60 Sage Karam 34 33 DNQ 36 15 6
61 Vicente Salas 24 13
62 Preston Pardus 36 29 34 12
63 J. J. Yeley DNQ QL 28 9
64 Lavar Scott 28 9
65 Jack Perkins 32 5
66 Andre Castro 33 4
67 Tyler Tomassi DNQ DNQ 34 3
68 Baltazar Leguizamón 37 1
69 Rubén Rovelo 37 1
Ineligible for Xfinity Series driver points
Pos Driver DAY ATL COA PHO LVS HOM MAR DAR BRI ROC TAL TEX CLT NSH MXC POC ATL CSC SON DOV IND IOW GLN DAY PIR GTW BRI KAN CLT LVS TAL MAR PHO Pts. Stage Bonus
Kyle Larson 4*2 1*2F 1 4
William Byron 21 112
Shane van Gisbergen 1*1F 2F 31
Daniel Suárez 1*
Alex Bowman 21
Chase Elliott 2 4*F
Riley Herbst 13 3 5 36
Ross Chastain 8 4 5 38 3*2F
Carson Hocevar 38 6
Corey Heim 31 37 8
Patrick Emerling 10 28 33 19 12 30 30
Kaz Grala 22 31 11
Austin Dillon 13 14
Ty Gibbs 14
Stefan Parsons 19
Rajah Caruth 22
Chase Briscoe 23
Christopher Bell 25 39
Michael McDowell 25
Greg Van Alst 26 31 35 36 34 32 34 35
Connor Mosack 26 33
Andrés Pérez de Lara 30
Katherine Legge 36 34 32 34 DNQ 34 37
Justin Haley
Jake Garcia DNQ
Ty Dillon RL QL
Pos Driver DAY ATL COA PHO LVS HOM MAR DAR BRI ROC TAL TEX CLT NSH MXC POC ATL CSC SON DOV IND IOW GLN DAY PIR GTW BRI KAN CLT LVS TAL MAR PHO Pts. Stage Bonus
Josh Williams was recovering from illness during the race at Las Vegas in March, and was relieved by Ty Dillon after the first stage. Since Williams started the race, he is officially credited with 29th place.
– Practiced and qualified for Josh Williams
– Qualified but replaced by Katherine Legge
Reference:[177]

Owners' championship (Top 15)

(key) Bold – Pole position awarded by time. Italics – Pole position set by competition-based formula. * – Most laps led. F – Fastest lap. 1 – Stage 1 winner. 2 – Stage 2 winner.

Pos. No. Car Owner DAY ATL COA PHO LVS HOM MAR DAR BRI ROC TAL TEX CLT NSH MXC POC ATL CSC SON DOV IND IOW GLN DAY PIR GTW BRI KAN CLT LVS TAL MAR PHO Points Bonus
1 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 27 34 1* 16 9F 12 28*12 6 12 13 27 1 2 2 5F 12 4 2 1* 1*2 1 41 1*2F 872 36
2 7 Kelley Earnhardt-Miller 18 2 29 5*2F 1*1 1 3 3*2 3 21 4 35*1F 4*F 1*12F 34 10 31 23 6 4 36*2 16 61 816 23
3 41 Gene Haas 2 36 3 7 5 2 5 14 111 26 14 5 11 3 23 7 3 8 171 12 21F 1 2 799 8
4 2 Richard Childress 1 16 6 9 3 6F 37 11 6 37 3*1 7 12 8 18 2 6 6 38 5 9 2 14 731 6
5 21 Richard Childress 8 1*12 4 37 4 3 1 16 24 6 12 42 7 7 3 35 26F 4 12 13 34 14 4 713 21
6 1 L. W. Miller 4 23 23F 26 17 10 20 4 2 16 17 19 17 10 191 6 2 16 8 15 30 9 5 660 1
7 8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 24 4 11 14 14 211 10F 9 4 1 31 18 38 11 102 8 33 7 9 24 7 15 3 653 7
8 20 Joe Gibbs 37 13 30 3 6 7 22 1 5 12 28 9 19 14 25 181 142 21 132 3F 32 23 9 646 8
9 00 Gene Haas 3 14 12 36 10 5 2 10 37 35 9 36 10 4 11 36 32 32 10 8 17 7 35 625 1
10 54 Ty Gibbs 5 38 7 6 19 23 29 33F 19 5 11 2 30 25 2 9 51 34 7 71 3 17 18 624 2
11 25 Kevin Cywinski 6 10 352 20 8 11 24 131 26 3 8 6 21 13 9 14 13 13 21 11 18 5 10 578 2
12 19 Joe Gibbs 25 3 13 1 22 16 13 25 17 38 33 3 23 6 14 38 7* 32 5 2 35 12 36 575 6
13 48 Scott Borchetta 35 5 24 10 20 8 32 8 16 311 15 20 3 14 31 28 1 5 4 37 33 19 24 555 6
14 27 Jordan Anderson 16 6 25 15 23 15 11 15 21 8 2 10 20 16 8 11 16 27 20 20 15 29 16 548
15 39 Rod Sieg 19 20 19 4 7 22 8 12 7 18* 36 8 14 22 29 5 30 38 35 6 5 8 28 540
Pos. No. Car Owner DAY ATL COA PHO LVS HOM MAR DAR BRI ROC TAL TEX CLT NSH MXC POC ATL CSC SON DOV IND IOW GLN DAY PIR GTW BRI KAN CLT LVS TAL MAR PHO Points Bonus
Reference:[178]

Manufacturers' championship

After 23 of 33 races

Pos Manufacturer Wins Points
1 Chevrolet 20 905
2 Ford 1 740
3 Toyota 2 735
Reference:[178]

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