2020 NASCAR Xfinity Series

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Austin Cindric, the 2020 Xfinity Series champion and regular season champion Austin Cindric Daytona 2018.jpg
Austin Cindric, the 2020 Xfinity Series champion and regular season champion
Justin Allgaier finished second behind Cindric in the championship. Justin Allgaier 2018 (cropped).jpg
Justin Allgaier finished second behind Cindric in the championship.
Justin Haley finished third in the championship. Justin Haley Richmond 2019 (cropped).jpg
Justin Haley finished third in the championship.
Chase Briscoe finished fourth in the championship. Chase briscoe (47528317162) (cropped).jpg
Chase Briscoe finished fourth in the championship.
Harrison Burton won the Rookie of the Year title. Harrison burton 48789346413 (cropped).jpg
Harrison Burton won the Rookie of the Year title.
Chevrolet won the Manufacturer's championship with 10 wins and 1190 points. Ross Chastain Kaulig Racing 2020.jpg
Chevrolet won the Manufacturer's championship with 10 wins and 1190 points.

The 2020 NASCAR Xfinity Series was the 39th season of the NASCAR Xfinity Series, a stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR in the United States. The season began at Daytona International Speedway with the NASCAR Racing Experience 300 on February 15. The regular season ended with the Go Bowling 250 at Richmond Raceway on September 11. The NASCAR playoffs ended with the Desert Diamond Casino West Valley 200 at Phoenix Raceway on November 7.

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Tyler Reddick won the 2018 and 2019 championship, but did not defend his title as he moved up to the Cup Series in 2020, continuing to drive for Richard Childress Racing.

When the season was put on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic, drivers from all NASCAR series, including many Xfinity Series drivers, participated in the inaugural eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series during that time.

Following the 2020 Virginia is for Racing Lovers 250 at Richmond Raceway, Austin Cindric clinched the Regular Season Championship. [1] He went on to become the 2020 Xfinity Series Champion after winning the season-ending race at Phoenix. [2] In addition, Team Penske claimed its sixth Owners' Championship, Chevrolet won the Manufacturer's Championship, and Harrison Burton took the NASCAR Rookie of the Year honors.

Teams and drivers

Complete schedule

ManufacturerTeamNo.Race driverCrew chief
Chevrolet Brandonbilt Motorsports [3] 68 Brandon Brown Doug Randolph
DGM Racing [4] 90 Caesar Bacarella 6 Mario Gosselin 16
Adam Brenner 2
Nathan Kennedy 5
B. J. Tucker 4
Kevin Boykin 1
Tony Furr 1
Ryan London 2
Chuck Efaw II 1
Shannon Rursch 1
Alex Labbé 12 [N 1]
Dillon Bassett 2
Ronnie Bassett Jr. 3
Dexter Bean 6
Preston Pardus 1
B. J. McLeod 1
Donald Theetge 2 [5]
92 Josh Williams [6] Adam Brenner 3
Mario Gosselin 1
Shannon Rursch 7
B. J. Tucker 2
Ryan London 13
Nathan Kennedy 1
Danny Gill 1
Tony Furr 1
John Holmes 3
Mike Hillman Sr. 1
JD Motorsports 0 B. J. McLeod 4Wayne Carroll Jr.
Jeffrey Earnhardt 26 [7] Kase Kallenbach
Mike Wallace 3 [8] Mark Setzer
4 Jesse Little (R)31 [9] [N 2] Bryan Berry 29
Wayne Carroll Jr. 4
B. J. McLeod 2
6 David Starr 4Kase Kallenbach
B. J. McLeod 21 [10] Wayne Carroll Jr. 24
Mark Setzer 2
Bryan Berry 3
Jade Buford 1
Ryan Vargas 7
15 Robby Lyons 4Mark Setzer 28
Kase Kallenbach 3
Wayne Carroll Jr. 1
Bryan Berry 1
Colby Howard 22
Ryan Vargas 2 [11]
Jeffrey Earnhardt 3
Jesse Little (R)2 [N 2]
Jeremy Clements Racing 51 Jeremy Clements [12] Andrew Abbott
Jimmy Means Racing 52 J. J. Yeley 3 [13] Tim Brown
Kody Vanderwal (R)30 [14]
JR Motorsports 1 Michael Annett Travis Mack
7 Justin Allgaier [15] Jason Burdett
8 Jeb Burton 11Taylor Moyer
Daniel Hemric 21
Dale Earnhardt Jr. 1
9 Noah Gragson [16] Dave Elenz
Kaulig Racing 10 Ross Chastain [17] Bruce Schlicker [18]
11 Justin Haley [17] [19] Alex Yontz [18]
Martins Motorsports 44 Tommy Joe Martins Danny Johnson 16
Kevyn Rebolledo 1 [20]
Buddy Sisco 14
Frank Kerr 2
Mike Harmon Racing [21] 47 Joe Nemechek 8Ed Jewett 31
Michael Akers 2
Bayley Currey (R) < 1
Kyle Weatherman 21
Tim Viens 2 [22]
Josh Reaume 1
74 Mike Harmon 4Teddy Brown 11 [23]
Bruce Cook 5
Michael Akers 7
Alan Collins Jr. 4
Bayley Currey 1
Andrew Jones 2
Patrick Drake 3
Kyle Weatherman 2
Bayley Currey 25
Gray Gaulding 1
Our Motorsports 02 Brett Moffitt 29 [24] Joe Williams Jr.
Patrick Emerling 1 [25]
Jairo Avila Jr. 1 [N 3]
Andy Lally 2 [26]
Richard Childress Racing 21 Myatt Snider (R)8 [N 4] Andy Street [27]
Anthony Alfredo 19
Kaz Grala 5
Earl Bamber 1 [28]
RSS Racing [N 5] 39 Ryan Sieg [29] Kevin Starland
93 C. J. McLaughlin 2 [30] Kevyn Rebolledo 4
Jeff Green 26 [31] [N 6]
Kyle Louchart 2
Kevin Johnson 1
Joey Gase 1
Myatt Snider (R)25 [32] [N 4]
Jeff Green 4
Josh Reaume 1
SS-Green Light Racing [N 7] 07 Ray Black Jr. 5 [33] Jason Miller
Garrett Smithley 5
Carson Ware 3
J. J. Yeley 1
Gray Gaulding 5
Jade Buford 3
David Starr 8
R. C. Enerson 1
Joey Gase 2
08 Joe Graf Jr. (R) [34] Patrick Donahue
Ford Stewart-Haas Racing 98 Chase Briscoe [35] Richard Boswell 29
Greg Zipadelli 4
Team Penske 22 Austin Cindric Brian Wilson
Toyota Hattori Racing Enterprises [N 8] 61 Austin Hill 9 [36] Dan Stillman 3
Doug Richert 3
Patrick Magee 14
Ryan Bell 7
Scott Zipadelli 5
Timmy Hill 14
Stephen Leicht 5 [37]
Chad Finchum 4
J. J. Yeley 1Clinton Cram
Joe Gibbs Racing 18 Riley Herbst (R) Dave Rogers
19 Brandon Jones [38] [39] Jeff Meendering
20 Harrison Burton (R) [40] Ben Beshore 32
Dustin Zacharyasz 1 [41]
MBM Motorsports 13 Chad Finchum 21Ryan Bell 20
Patrick Magee 13
Timmy Hill 7 [37]
Jesse Iwuji 1
Bobby Reuse 1 [N 9]
Stephen Leicht 3
66 Timmy Hill 8Tim Goulet 20
Patrick Magee 2
Keith Parson 1
Clinton Cram 6
Michael Morawski 2
Ryan Bell 2
Stephen Leicht 16
John Jackson 2
Chad Finchum 4 [37]
Harold Crooms 1
Carl Long 1
Stan Mullis 1
Toyota 12
Chevrolet 21
B. J. McLeod Motorsports 5 Matt Mills 31 [42] George Ingram 32
Keith Wolfe 1
Vinnie Miller 2
Toyota 13
Chevrolet 20
78 Vinnie Miller 22 [43] Keith Wolfe 24
Adam Brooks 8
Scott Heckert 2
B. J. McLeod 3
Mason Massey 2
Stefan Parsons 2
Josh Bilicki 1
C. J. McLaughlin 1
Toyota 23
Chevrolet 10
99 Josh Bilicki 6Adam Brooks 24
George Ingram 1
Keith Wolfe 7
Mason Massey 8 [44]
J. J. Yeley 1
Stefan Parsons 7
Jairo Avila Jr. 1 [45]
Joey Gase 1
Matt Mills 1
Vinnie Miller 4
C. J. McLaughlin 1
Jesse Iwuji 3 [46]

Limited schedule

ManufacturerTeamNo.Race driverCrew chiefRounds
Chevrolet ACG Motorsports 25 Chris Cockrum [47] Jeff Spraker 1
DGM Racing 36 Alex Labbé [N 1] Nathan Kennedy 5
Mario Gosselin 16
Shannon Rursch 4
Tony Furr 3
Danny Gill 3
21
Ronnie Bassett Jr. 2
Dexter Bean 3
Preston Pardus 3
Korbin Forrister [N 10] 2
Kaulig Racing 16 A. J. Allmendinger [48] Lennie Chandler 1
Justin Cox 9
Chris Rice 2 [N 11]
12
RSS Racing 38 Jeff Green [49] Clifford Turner [49] 2
Ross Chastain [N 12] Bruce Schlicker [N 13] 1
Shepherd Racing Ventures 89 Landon Cassill Philip Morgan4
Ford Rick Ware Racing 17 Cody Ware Mike Hillman Sr.1
J. J. Yeley Ken Evans1
Team Penske 12 Brad Keselowski Matt Swiderski1
Toyota Joe Gibbs Racing 54 Kyle Busch Jacob Canter5
Denny Hamlin 1
Sam Hunt Racing 26 Colin Garrett [50] Brian Keselowski 1
Bryan Smith 7
6
Brandon Gdovic [51] 2
Mason Diaz Eddie Troconis 2

Notes

  1. 1 2 Labbe ran the full season for DGM Racing split between the Nos. 36 and 90.
  2. 1 2 Little ran the full season for JD Motorsports split between the Nos. 4 and 6.
  3. Brett Moffitt was scheduled to run both Homestead-Miami races. However, after Moffitt crashed his only car of the weekend in the first race, the team did not have a backup car and his team cut a deal with B. J. McLeod Motorsports (BJMM) to use one of their backup cars. As part of that deal, Moffitt was replaced by BJMM driver Jairo Avila Jr. in the second race.
  4. 1 2 Snider ran the full season split between Richard Childress Racing's No. 21 and RSS Racing's No. 93.
  5. No. 93 entries after Pocono were fielded in a collaboration with Reaume Brothers Racing.
  6. Although Kevyn Rebolledo was listed as the crew chief for the No. 93 on the entry list for the race at Fontana, Adam Alexander stated during the broadcast of qualifying for that race that Jeff Green was the car's crew chief instead.
  7. No. 07 entries after Darlington 1 (Race 5) were fielded in a collaboration with Rick Ware Racing.
  8. Shigeaki Hattori is the listed owner of the No. 61 in each race, although the team only fields the car when Austin Hill is the driver. MBM Motorsports fields it in all other races using Hattori's owner points and car number.
  9. Entry was fielded in a collaboration with Jordan Anderson Racing.
  10. Entry was fielded in a collaboration with All Out Motorsports.
  11. At Atlanta, when the team won the race, as well as Road America, Cox was listed on the entry list as crew chief, but as shown on the TV broadcast, Kaulig Team President Chris Rice was the actual crew chief.
  12. Jeff Green qualified the car at Daytona in February, but after Chastain failed to qualify for the race in his own No. 10 car, he replaced Jeff Green in the No. 38.
  13. Schlicker, Chastain's crew chief on the No. 10 car, moved over with him to the No. 38 after Chastain's DNQ in the No. 10, replacing Clifford Turner as the No. 38 crew chief.

Changes

Teams

  • On September 9, 2019, it was reported that GMS Racing was considering shutting down their No. 23 Xfinity team in 2020 if additional sponsorship couldn't be found, although the team would continue to compete in the Truck Series. [52] This was officially announced on November 21, 2019. [53] The team's assets and owner points would be purchased by the new Our Motorsports No. 02 team. [54] [55]
  • On October 28, 2019, ARCA Menards Series East team owner Sam Hunt announced that his Sam Hunt Racing team would move up to the Xfinity Series in 2020, with their East Series driver Colin Garrett also racing for the team in Xfinity. The team initially announced that they would run five races, and any additional races they would run depended on how much sponsorship the team's crowdfunding model would generate. [50] [56]
  • On October 30, 2019, it was announced that Our Motorsports, a part-time ARCA Menards Series team which also formerly competed in the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, would compete full-time in the Xfinity Series in 2020 after buying cars and equipment from the GMS Racing No. 23 team, which closed down after the 2019 season. The team's No. 02 car would be driven by multiple drivers, including team co-owner Andy Seuss [57] [54] and later GMS Truck Series driver Brett Moffitt.
  • On December 8, 2019, MBM Motorsports driver Tommy Joe Martins posted a video to his Twitter saying that he would not be back with the team in 2020 because they would likely be reducing from four full-time cars to two. [58] Team owner Carl Long confirmed this news on December 19, 2019. [59]
  • On December 24, 2019, it was announced that Martins Motorsports, owned by driver Tommy Joe Martins and his father Craig, would be re-opening in 2020. They will field a full-time Xfinity Series team in 2020, the No. 44 Chevrolet, with Tommy Joe driving in all races unless other drivers who bring sponsorship are found which would take him out of the driver's seat at any time. Also, unlike when the team last competed, they will have another owner, Rodney Riessen, a longtime friend of the Martins family. [60]
  • On January 15, 2020, DGM Racing announced that their No. 36 team would be renumbered to the No. 92 in 2020, which was previously the number for their third part-time team. Josh Williams will continue as the driver of that car for the second year in a row. [6] In a number swap between DGM cars, the old No. 92 car will now have the No. 36, and Alex Labbé will drive it in at least three races, one of which is the season-opener at Daytona. It could even turn into a full-season effort if sponsorship is found.
  • On January 19, 2020, Mike Harmon Racing announced that they would be renumbering their second car, the No. 17, to the No. 47 (which is the No. 74, the number of their primary car, backwards) for this season. [61] Harmon took over the No. 17 in large part from Rick Ware Racing partway through the 2019 season.
  • On January 21, 2020, RSS Racing revealed that they would only be fielding two cars full-time, the No. 39 and the No. 93, with the No. 38, which was previously for the most part a start and park car, going down to part-time for 2020. The No. 38 will be entered at Daytona and Talladega with Jeff Green, and will only be fielded in other races if sponsorship is found. [31]
  • On February 3, 2020, Bob Pockrass reported the following owner points transfers for 2020: GMS Racing No. 23 to the Our Motorsports No. 02, Stewart-Haas Racing with Biagi-DenBeste No. 98 to Jimmy Means Racing No. 52, MBM Motorsports No. 61 to the Hattori Racing Enterprises No. 61, Jimmy Means Racing No. 52 to the Mike Harmon Racing No. 74. Internal owners points transfers consist of the following: Stewart-Haas Racing with Biagi-DenBeste No. 00 to No. 98, DGM Racing No. 92 to No. 36, RSS Racing No. 93 to No. 39, MBM Motorsports No. 35 to No. 66 and No. 66 to No. 13, Brandonbilt Motorsports No. 86 to 68, B. J. McLeod Motorsports No. 99 to No. 78, and JD Motorsports No. 01 to No. 6, No. 0 to No. 4, No. 15 to No. 0, and No. 4 to No. 15. [55]
  • On May 23, 2020, Ray Black Jr. announced that he would no longer be driving the No. 07 for SS-Green Light Racing in order to concentrate on helping his family business, the CDA Technical Institute, recover after it experienced financial problems due to the COVID-19 pandemic. After Black's departure, it was announced that Rick Ware Racing had cut a deal with SS-Green Light to field some of their drivers in the No. 07 for the remainder of the season. This began with Garrett Smithley in the car for Charlotte [62] and Carson Ware, Rick's son, making his series debut at Bristol. [63]

Drivers

  • On September 24, 2019, it was announced that Christopher Bell will move up to the NASCAR Cup Series for 2020, driving the No. 95 for Leavine Family Racing and vacating his No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota in the Xfinity Series. [64]
  • On October 2, 2019, it was confirmed by Richard Childress Racing that Tyler Reddick will be moving up to the Cup Series with them full-time in 2020, replacing Daniel Hemric in the No. 8 Chevrolet. [65] [66]
  • On October 15, 2019, it was announced that Ross Chastain will be driving for Kaulig Racing full-time in 2020 in their No. 10 car after running part-time for the team in 2019. [67] In that announcement, the team also confirmed that Justin Haley would be returning to drive the No. 11. [68]
  • On October 17, 2019, it was announced that Harrison Burton would be driving for Joe Gibbs Racing full-time in 2020 in their No. 20 Toyota, replacing Christopher Bell while also competing for Rookie of the Year honors. In 2019, Burton drove full-time in the Truck Series driving the No. 18 Toyota Tundra for Kyle Busch Motorsports while also making some limited starts in the Xfinity Series, driving the No. 18 Toyota for Gibbs. [69]
  • On October 18, 2019, Kaulig Racing president Chris Rice announced that the team intended on fielding their No. 16 car part-time in 2020, with the tentative plan being for A. J. Allmendinger to return for all the road course races plus the new Martinsville race in October. Rice also stated they will field the car at the restrictor plate races, but they have not yet decided on a driver. [70] On December 30, 2019, Rice confirmed in an interview with Larry McReynolds on Sirius XM NASCAR Radio that Allmendinger would drive the No. 16 at Daytona in February. On January 30, 2020, Kaulig Racing announced that Allmendinger would run for a total of eight races, which were all five road course events and all three restrictor plate races. [71] Allmendinger would later add the spring Bristol race and Atlanta to his schedule as well. After winning the race at Atlanta, the Sunday Homestead race was also added to his schedule so he could run for the Dash 4 Cash.
  • On November 5, 2019, it was announced that Riley Herbst will drive the No. 18 Toyota full-time for Joe Gibbs Racing in 2020. [72]
  • On November 7, 2019, it was announced that Jesse Little will drive for JD Motorsports full-time in 2020. [9]
  • On November 13, 2019, it was announced that Daniel Hemric will return to the Xfinity Series to drive the JR Motorsports No. 8 Chevrolet for 21 races. In addition, Jeb Burton will drive the car for 11 races and team co-owner Dale Earnhardt Jr. will return for one race. [73]
  • On November 21, 2019, it was announced that Myatt Snider will run part-time for Richard Childress Racing in 2020, beginning at the season-opening race at Daytona International Speedway. [74]
  • On November 22, 2019, it was announced that C. J. McLaughlin will return to RSS Racing for at least 20 races in 2020. [75]
  • On December 3, 2019, it was announced that Anthony Alfredo would run a part-time Xfinity schedule for Richard Childress Racing in the same car as Myatt Snider, which was confirmed to be the No. 21 again in 2020. Last year, Alfredo drove for DGR-Crosley part-time in the Truck Series. [76]
  • On December 4, 2019, Landon Cassill said that he plans to race full-time in the Shepherd Racing Ventures No. 89 Chevrolet in 2020, should funding be available. He drove that car part-time in 2019 as well as for the last race of the 2018 season. [77]
  • On December 6, 2019, Richard Childress Racing publicly stated that they would be interested in hiring Daniel Suárez either to drive the No. 2 Chevrolet or if sponsorship was found, for a third Cup team in 2020. Suárez previously drove for Joe Gibbs Racing from 2015 to 2018 (with the last two years being in the Cup Series) and for Stewart-Haas Racing in 2019. [78]
  • On December 8, 2019, Tommy Joe Martins announced via Twitter that he would likely be let go by MBM Motorsports in 2020. He had previously signed with the team in Summer 2019 to return for this year, but that has changed since the team now looks to scale back to two cars. [79] [58] On December 24, it was announced that Martins will drive the No. 44 Chevrolet of the returning Martins Motorsports in 2020. [60]
  • On December 19, 2019, Carl Long said that Joey Gase would not be back with his team in 2020 as part of their reduction from four full-time teams to two. The following day, Gase was announced to be moving up to the Cup Series full-time driving for Rick Ware Racing. [80]
  • On January 9, 2020, JD Motorsports announced that Colby Howard will be joining the team for the majority of the season starting at Phoenix. [81]
  • On January 14, 2020, RSS Racing announced the return of Jeff Green in the No. 38 Chevrolet. [49] He is back after sitting out for the second half of the 2019 season due to having surgery. The team had previously stated before this happened that they wanted to have him back in 2020 if he was medically cleared to race. [82]
  • On January 16, 2020, it was announced that Joe Graf Jr. will race full-time in the SS-Green Light Racing No. 08 Chevrolet. [34]
  • On January 22, 2020, MBM Motorsports announced that Stephen Leicht would be joining the team to drive the No. 13 in a few races, the first of which will be at Las Vegas. In other races where he is not driving, such as at Daytona, he will be a spotter for one of the team's other cars. [83] In 2019, Leicht ran a full season in the Xfinity Series in the No. 01 for JD Motorsports.
  • On January 28, 2020, it was announced that Mason Massey would drive the No. 99 for B. J. McLeod Motorsports in a number of races in the 2020 season, starting at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in February. [44]
  • On January 28, 2020, Chris Cockrum announced he would run at least three races in the ACG Motorsports No. 25 Chevrolet. [84]
  • On January 30, 2020, Our Motorsports announced that Brett Moffitt would drive the No. 02 Chevrolet for the first four races in the season. [85] Moffitt also ended up driving the fifth race of the season at Darlington on top of the first four races. Patrick Emerling was announced on May 20, 2020, to be making his debut in the series in the No. 02 at Bristol in May. [25]
  • On February 7, 2020, JD Motorsports announced that Jeffrey Earnhardt would rejoin the team to drive in twelve races in 2020. He drove the No. 4 car full-time in 2014. For about half of 2019, Earnhardt was without a ride after being released from his part-time rides with Joe Gibbs Racing and XCI Racing. [86]
  • On February 11, 2020, Jimmy Means Racing announced that J. J. Yeley will drive the No. 52 Chevrolet in the first three races of the season. [13]
  • On February 20, 2020, Joe Gibbs Racing announced that Kyle Busch will drive the No. 54 Toyota at Phoenix, Charlotte, Chicagoland, Loudon and Watkins Glen. [87]
  • On March 4, 2020, Tony Stewart announced that he would come out of retirement and race at the Indianapolis road course race on the July 4th weekend. [88] This is his first Xfinity start since 2013 at Daytona, a race that he won. It is also his first race in the series at a track other than Daytona since 2009. However, reporter Jenna Fryer tweeted on June 9, 2020, that Stewart had decided to not enter the race after it was announced that no fans would be allowed to attend it due to COVID-19. [89]
  • On April 14, 2020, JD Motorsports announced that Mike Wallace, who drove for them from 2009 through 2013, would reunite with the team to drive the No. 0 car at the Indianapolis road course. This will be his first NASCAR and Xfinity Series start since 2015 following an unofficial retirement. [90] On September 10, NASCAR suspended Wallace indefinitely and ordered him to perform sensitivity training after he made a post on social media that violated the sport's member conduct guidelines. [91]
  • On May 18, 2020, David Starr tweeted that he has parted ways with JD Motorsports due to the COVID-19 pandemic affecting sponsorship. [92]
  • On July 22, 2020, it was announced that Andy Seuss had left Our Motorsports. [93] He was set to make a number of starts with them in the No. 02 throughout the season, [57] but had yet to make any at the time of his departure from the team. (After some strong runs in the car, Brett Moffitt ended up running additional races in it.) Meanwhile, hours later, it was announced that Andy Lally, would be driving for the team at Road America and the Daytona Road Course. [26]

Crew chiefs

  • Jason Ratcliff moved up to the No. 95 Leavine Family Racing entry in the NASCAR Cup Series in 2020, continuing to work with driver Christopher Bell as he takes over that ride next year, and vacated his position as crew chief of the No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing car in the Xfinity Series. [64]
  • On November 5, 2019, Richard Childress Racing announced that Randall Burnett would be moving up from the No. 2 team to the No. 8 RCR Cup car, continuing to work with driver Tyler Reddick as he takes over that ride next year, meaning he will vacate his position as crew chief of the No. 2 NXS car in 2020. [94]
  • On November 7, 2019, Joe Gibbs Racing announced changes to their crew chief lineup for 2020 with No. 18 crew chief Ben Beshore replacing Ratcliff as crew chief of the No. 20 team (where he will work with Harrison Burton), with Dave Rogers replacing Beshore as the No. 18 crew chief (where he will work with Riley Herbst). Rogers was previously the technical director for JGR's Xfinity operations since mid-2017; it is unclear who will replace him in that position in 2020 when he returns to being a crew chief. [95]
  • On December 4, 2019, Stewart-Haas Racing announced that Mike Shiplett will move up to the No. 41 team in the NASCAR Cup Series, replacing Billy Scott and continuing to work with driver Cole Custer. [96]
  • On December 18, 2019, MBM Motorsports revealed the crew chiefs for their Xfinity Series teams in 2020, with Ryan Bell working with Timmy Hill and Daniel Johnson working with Chad Finchum. [59] However, on January 12, 2019, Martins Motorsports announced that Johnson would be the crew chief of his No. 44 team (and therefore, departing MBM). Both Martins and Johnson were together at MBM at the end of the 2019 season. [97]
  • On January 14, 2020, RSS Racing announced that Clifford Turner would be returning to be the crew chief of their No. 38 team after being suspended in June of last year due to violating the Substance Abuse Policy. [98] Although Turner was reinstated in September, [99] he did not return to crew chiefing the car for the remainder of the 2019 season.
  • On January 15, 2020, it was announced that Shane Wilson, who crew chiefed Ryan Sieg and his No. 39 team in 2019, leading him to having many good runs and a playoff spot, would not be back with the team because he joined DGR-Crosley to crew chief Tanner Gray and their No. 15 Truck Series team. [100]
  • On January 17, 2020, Bruce Schlicker was announced as Ross Chastain's crew chief on the Kaulig Racing No. 10 car. He previously worked as the engineer for Cole Custer and the Stewart Haas Racing with Biagi-DenBeste No. 00 team, which closed down. Prior to that, he was an engineer with Richard Childress Racing. [18] He also has crew chief experience in 2010 with the MSRP Motorsports No. 90 car and part of 2009 with the SK Motorsports No. 07 car as well as interim crew chief for Custer's No. 00 in three races in 2018.
  • On January 21, 2020, it was announced that Jeff Green would be the crew chief for RSS Racing's No. 93 team (driven by C. J. McLaughlin, Myatt Snider, Joey Gase, and other drivers to be determined) in the races where he is not driving the team's No. 38 car. [31]
  • On January 28, 2020, Richard Childress Racing announced that Andy Street has been promoted to crew chief of the No. 21 Chevrolet. [101]
  • On June 13, 2020, following the Hooters 250 at Homestead–Miami Speedway, Stewart-Haas Racing No. 98 crew chief Richard Boswell, car chief Nick Hutchins, and engineer D. J. Vanderley were suspended for four races after a tungsten ballast came loose and fell off the frame rail of the car during the start of the race. [102] SHR executive Greg Zipadelli stepped in as the No. 98's crew chief at the Contender Boats 250. [103]
  • On June 26, 2020, Mike Harmon Racing No. 74 crew chief Teddy Brown was suspended indefinitely following his June 8 arrest in Iredell County, North Carolina for habitual misdemeanor assault. [23]

Sponsorship

  • On December 2, 2019, NASCAR announced that the organization will not allow CBD sponsorships partly due to restrictions from its media rights partners and also because of FIA regulations (cannabinoids, which CBD is part, is a Prohibited Substance in the WADA Code that is used by the FIA; NASCAR is a member of the ASN of the FIA in the United States, the Automobile Competition Committee for the United States). [104]
  • On January 14, 2020, it was reported that NASCAR was in advanced discussions with Verizon Communications on a new partnership, which includes upgrading the tracks with 5G technology. [105]
  • On September 23, 2020, Jeremy Clements Racing announced it has parted ways with longtime sponsor RepairableVehicles.com, ending a partnership that lasted for 10 years. The team will look for new sponsors for the remainder of the season and 2021. [106]

Rule changes

  • Each team will consist of eight pit crew members. This includes four to service the car, one fueler, and one driver assistant.
  • On oval tracks, teams may add fuel and change two tires per pit stop.
  • On road courses, teams may add fuel or change four tires per pit stop.
  • Restarts under caution will be in the following order:
  1. Cars that did not pit.
  2. Cars that pitted one time, followed by two times.
  3. Free Pass, Wave Around vehicles, Penalty vehicles.
  • Teams involved in incidents are allowed to change four tires at once to avoid damaging the vehicle.
  • Penalties are as follows:
  • A team must restart on the tail end of the lead lap if they exceed the time limit on pit road or they pit other than the designated lap.
  • A team must serve a two-lap penalty if they change all four tires and add fuel on any pit stop, change tires under green (unless approved by NASCAR for damage caused by an incident), or perform a four-tire change on any pit stop (ovals only).

Changes due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic

In NASCAR's first races back since the pandemic hit, there would be no practice or qualifying held so that teams would not need to bring additional crew members to the track and would not need to bring backup cars. (Crew members would be in contact with each other when repairing a primary car damaged in practice or qualifying or to prepare a backup car if a team had to utilize it).

In the Xfinity Series and Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series races that will be held without practice and qualifying, NASCAR announced that the field size temporarily will be expanded to a maximum of 40 vehicles each. [109] The field will be set by a random draw, similar to NASCAR Cup Series.

On July 21, NASCAR announced that the remaining national series events on the 2020 schedule will be held without practice and qualifying. [110]

Schedule

NASCAR announced the 2020 Xfinity Series schedule on April 3, 2019. [111] [112]

Notes:

No.Race title Track Date
1 NASCAR Racing Experience 300 Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, Florida February 15
2 Boyd Gaming 300 Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Las Vegas, Nevada February 22–23 [N 1]
3 Production Alliance Group 300 [115] Auto Club Speedway, Fontana, California February 29
4 LS Tractor 200 Phoenix Raceway, Avondale, Arizona March 7
5 Toyota 200 [N 2] Darlington Raceway, Darlington, South Carolina May 21
6 Alsco 300 Charlotte Motor Speedway, Concord, North Carolina May 25
7 Cheddar's 300 [116] Bristol Motor Speedway, Bristol, Tennessee June 1
8 EchoPark 250 Atlanta Motor Speedway, Hampton, Georgia June 6
9 Hooters 250 Homestead–Miami Speedway, Homestead, Florida June 13
10 Contender Boats 250 [N 3] June 14
11 Unhinged 300 Talladega Superspeedway, Lincoln, Alabama June 20
12 Pocono Green 225 Pocono Raceway, Long Pond, Pennsylvania June 28
13 Pennzoil 150 Indianapolis Motor Speedway (Road Course), Speedway, Indiana July 4
14 Shady Rays 200 [N 4] Kentucky Speedway, Sparta, Kentucky July 9
15 Alsco 300 July 10
16 My Bariatric Solutions 300 Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth, Texas July 18
17 Kansas Lottery 250 [N 5] Kansas Speedway, Kansas City, Kansas July 25
18 Henry 180 Road America, Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin August 8
19 UNOH 188 [112] [N 6] Daytona International Speedway (Road Course), Daytona Beach, Florida August 15
20 Drydene 200 Dover International Speedway, Dover, Delaware August 22
21 Drydene 200 August 23
22 Wawa 250 Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, Florida August 28
23 Sport Clips Haircuts VFW 200 Darlington Raceway, Darlington, South Carolina September 5
24 Go Bowling 250 Richmond Raceway, Richmond, Virginia September 11
25 Virginia is for Racing Lovers 250 [112] [N 7] September 12
26 Food City 300 Bristol Motor Speedway, Bristol, Tennessee September 18
NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs
Round of 12
27 Alsco 300 [117] Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Las Vegas, Nevada September 26
28 Sparks 300 [112] [N 8] Talladega Superspeedway, Lincoln, Alabama October 3
29 Drive for the Cure 250
presented by Blue Cross/Blue Shield of North Carolina
Charlotte Motor Speedway (Roval), Concord, North Carolina October 10
Round of 8
30 Kansas Lottery 300 Kansas Speedway, Kansas City, Kansas October 17
31 O'Reilly Auto Parts 300 Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth, Texas October 24
32 Draft Top 250 [118] [119] Martinsville Speedway, Martinsville, Virginia October 31
Championship 4
33 Desert Diamond Casino West Valley 200 Phoenix Raceway, Avondale, Arizona November 7
  1. The February Las Vegas race was stopped at Lap 51 on Saturday, due to rain. The race was completed the following day.
  2. The additional Darlington race replaced the Chicagoland race, the Chicagoland 300.
  3. The additional Homestead-Miami race replaced the first race at Iowa, the CircuitCity.com 250.
  4. The additional Kentucky race replaced New Hampshire race, the ROXOR 200.
  5. The additional race at Kansas replaced the second race at Iowa, the U.S. Cellular 250.
  6. The Daytona Road Course replaced the Watkins Glen race, the Zippo 200 at The Glen.
  7. The additional Richmond race replaced the Michigan race, the LTi Printing 250.
  8. The additional Talladega race replaced the Mid-Ohio race, the B&L Transport 170.

Schedule changes

Schedule changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Results and standings

Race results

No.Race Pole position Most laps ledWinning driverManufacturerNo.Winning team
1 NASCAR Racing Experience 300 Myatt Snider Jeb Burton Noah Gragson Chevrolet 9 JR Motorsports
2 Boyd Gaming 300 Myatt Snider Chase Briscoe Chase Briscoe Ford 98 Stewart-Haas Racing
3 Production Alliance Group 300 Brandon Jones Brandon Jones Harrison Burton Toyota 20 Joe Gibbs Racing
4 LS Tractor 200 Kyle Busch Kyle Busch Brandon Jones Toyota 19 Joe Gibbs Racing
5 Toyota 200 Noah Gragson Noah Gragson Chase Briscoe Ford 98 Stewart-Haas Racing
6 Alsco 300 Ross Chastain Kyle Busch Kyle Busch Toyota 54 Joe Gibbs Racing
7 Cheddar's 300 Harrison Burton Justin Allgaier Noah Gragson Chevrolet 9 JR Motorsports
8 EchoPark 250 Noah Gragson Austin Cindric A. J. Allmendinger Chevrolet 16 Kaulig Racing
9 Hooters 250 Harrison Burton Noah Gragson Harrison Burton Toyota 20 Joe Gibbs Racing
10 Contender Boats 250 Myatt Snider Noah Gragson Chase Briscoe Ford 98 Stewart-Haas Racing
11 Unhinged 300 Justin Haley Ross Chastain Justin Haley Chevrolet 11 Kaulig Racing
12 Pocono Green 225 Noah Gragson Ross Chastain Chase Briscoe Ford 98 Stewart-Haas Racing
13 Pennzoil 150 Jeb Burton Chase Briscoe Chase Briscoe Ford 98 Stewart-Haas Racing
14 Shady Rays 200 Noah Gragson Noah Gragson Austin Cindric Ford 22 Team Penske
15 Alsco 300 Myatt Snider Austin Cindric Austin Cindric Ford 22 Team Penske
16 My Bariatric Solutions 300 Michael Annett Justin Allgaier Austin Cindric Ford 22 Team Penske
17 Kansas Lottery 250 Michael Annett Austin Cindric Brandon Jones Toyota 19 Joe Gibbs Racing
18 Henry 180 Michael Annett Austin Cindric Austin Cindric Ford 22 Team Penske
19 UNOH 188 Austin Cindric Chase Briscoe Austin Cindric Ford 22 Team Penske
20 Drydene 200 (Saturday) Austin Cindric Justin Allgaier Justin Allgaier Chevrolet 7 JR Motorsports
21 Drydene 200 (Sunday) Brett Moffitt Chase Briscoe Chase Briscoe Ford 98 Stewart-Haas Racing
22 Wawa 250 Chase Briscoe A. J. Allmendinger Justin Haley Chevrolet 11 Kaulig Racing
23 Sport Clips Haircuts VFW 200 Justin Haley Chase Briscoe Brandon Jones Toyota 19 Joe Gibbs Racing
24 Go Bowling 250 Ross Chastain Justin Allgaier Justin Allgaier Chevrolet 7 JR Motorsports
25 Virginia is for Racing Lovers 250 Tommy Joe Martins Justin Allgaier Justin Allgaier Chevrolet 7 JR Motorsports
26 Food City 300 Justin Allgaier Justin Allgaier Chase Briscoe Ford 98 Stewart-Haas Racing
NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs
Round of 12
27 Alsco 300 Chase Briscoe Chase Briscoe Chase Briscoe Ford 98 Stewart-Haas Racing
28 Spraks 300 Chase Briscoe Chase Briscoe Justin Haley Chevrolet 11 Kaulig Racing
29 Drive for the Cure 250 Noah Gragson Chase Briscoe A. J. Allmendinger Chevrolet 16 Kaulig Racing
Round of 8
30 Kansas Lottery 300 Noah Gragson Chase Briscoe Chase Briscoe Ford 98 Stewart-Haas Racing
31 O'Reilly Auto Parts 300 Chase Briscoe Noah Gragson Harrison Burton Toyota 20 Joe Gibbs Racing
32 Draft Top 250 Austin Cindric Harrison Burton Harrison Burton Toyota 20 Joe Gibbs Racing
Championship 4
33 Desert Diamond Casino West Valley 200 Justin Allgaier Justin Allgaier Austin Cindric Ford 22 Team Penske

Drivers' championship

(key) Bold – Pole position awarded by time. Italics – Pole position set by final practice results, owner's points, previous race field inversion, random draw or competition-based formula. * – Most laps led. 1 – Stage 1 winner. 2 – Stage 2 winner1–10 – Regular season top 10 finishers.
. – Eliminated after Round of 12 . – Eliminated after Round of 8

PosDriver DAY LVS CAL PHO DAR CLT BRI ATL HOM HOM TAL POC IRC KEN KEN TEX KAN ROA DRC DOV DOV DAY DAR RCH RCH BRI LVS TAL CLT KAN TEX MAR PHO Pts.StageBonus
1 Austin Cindric 25238433616*1221042915111*212*121*1121381241103634628410124040501
2 Justin Allgaier 30282121313518*263222286272053*12103091*2729311*21*15*1242923102625*4032335
3 Justin Haley 612551029173136112327386111388121113261610135471284029236
4 Chase Briscoe 51*1196120297118211*242214329*2101*2311*111611*1219*1218*21*12247914028602
NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs cut-off
PosDriver DAY LVS CAL PHO DAR CLT BRI ATL HOM HOM TAL POC IRC KEN KEN TEX KAN ROA DRC DOV DOV DAY DAR RCH RCH BRI LVS TAL CLT KAN TEX MAR PHO Pts.StageBonus
5 Noah Gragson 1426725*1111123*25*21022311*127130156346317857232362*312230640254
6 Brandon Jones 4630*12120273882163637363071142164131148811410925193227346208
7 Ross Chastain 22108984287932*2*6349573632162532216651216527227045103
8 Harrison Burton (R)25129945183232251712431685115616449233311121*6224840147
9 Michael Annett 11717172573711618125958581015987877317379868422021929
10 Ryan Sieg 934117281635281191301217935294911121423312151452213311131218782
11 Brandon Brown 711331213871214361133112713101112341416261718111215926135181221709
12 Riley Herbst (R)329210181227171093793321036923769441034101235123032611215230110
13 Jeremy Clements 2831936123281312272431312111112296131920321717111320161527151066620
14 Alex Labbé 10181322171633272523917824243121152719173016231213321042311272160927
15 Josh Williams 26131016161492820123334222615222013242422915222519187346919136093
16 Myatt Snider (R)33161114351052915727416153134223210171819103631351926142129231856124
17 Daniel Hemric 357306264312897353752437353225555117
18 Anthony Alfredo 61410411620662711132127681229354380
19 Jesse Little (R)191428213615262018151310181414143328182323101825332523253019152229527
20 Tommy Joe Martins DNQ32182826242322312015303533271518181321151426152624221527141016344814
21 B. J. McLeod 13332420151711252634231429182020312034253214292434262217173314433
22 Joe Graf Jr. (R)3620313119191326161334352613222128252618213723192727273115322221274221
23 Jeffrey Earnhardt 2325152119161416382918121731322029332124141733321120182832417
24 A. J. Allmendinger DNQ10147422415*2241263664812
25 Matt Mills 312527DNQ34302530272438253030192626223330162213132230212525133835346
26 Chad Finchum 2021202424222434302122262716332429362924252037282035113437322
27 Vinnie Miller 14281527292312313429211832232825303428361128303233342231298
28 Jeb Burton 23*133134673229304275491
29 Colby Howard 34273719151717322123302612193335212136282520267
30 Kody Vanderwal (R)293235213737333119282529322727233127342928292931282026212922263
31 Kyle Weatherman 3034333515158362836211725353626203236371930172365
32 David Starr 182421261324272034243516162
33 Kaz Grala 13499311147281
34 Josh Bilicki 2129231712181314014
35 Stephen Leicht 343533393436363827213534353722212231353422362435138
36 Stefan Parsons 223221182628232024119
37 Mason Massey 29302130232028232721118
38 Ryan Vargas 13252530173483433114
39 Jade Buford 141916810514
40 Ray Black Jr. 81722252192
41 Dexter Bean 11333530313028291690
42 Andy Lally 558319
43 Garrett Smithley 31243116875
44 Preston Pardus 1083132747
45 Mike Harmon 1625171773
46 Caesar Bacarella 29293017361368
47 Robby Lyons 1723231966
48 Colin Garrett DNQ372114351663
49 Joey Gase 1928202358
50 Ronnie Bassett Jr. 313119193253
51 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 54311
52 Dillon Bassett 181343
53 Carson Ware 22282041
54 Jeff Green QL153635293139
55 Mike Wallace 24242538
56 C. J. McLaughlin 2729203736
57 Brandon Gdovic 122834
58 Cody Ware 730
59 Mason Diaz 202430
60 Scott Heckert 3319231
61 R. C. Enerson 20181
62 Earl Bamber 331410
63 Stan Mullis 289
64 Patrick Emerling 298
65 Bobby Reuse 307
66 Donald Theetge 31367
67 Jairo Avila Jr. 37326
68 Carl Long 325
69 Landon Cassill 36363538Wth5
70 Chris Cockrum 343
71 John Jackson 39353
72 Harold Crooms 352
Ineligible for Xfinity Series driver points
PosDriver DAY LVS CAL PHO DAR CLT BRI ATL HOM HOM TAL POC IRC KEN KEN TEX KAN ROA DRC DOV DOV DAY DAR RCH RCH BRI LVS TAL CLT KAN TEX MAR PHO Pts.StageBonus
Kyle Busch 3*221*12373
Gray Gaulding 8218242835
Timmy Hill 32623223414332325268192126171936342236361528141922361723
Brad Keselowski 4
Brett Moffitt 24151419116143557361017163415102733618261427387141319
Austin Hill 3516339173336533
Denny Hamlin 512
J. J. Yeley 122225DNQ111426
Bayley Currey 32DNQ33182018242624342225192337143533242119302518123615
Joe Nemechek 1527322826323216
Tim Viens 3618
Jesse Iwuji 26272330
Korbin Forrister 3232
Josh Reaume 3339
PosDriver DAY LVS CAL PHO DAR CLT BRI ATL HOM HOM TAL POC IRC KEN KEN TEX KAN ROA DRC DOV DOV DAY DAR RCH RCH BRI LVS TAL CLT KAN TEX MAR PHO Pts.StageBonus

Owners' championship (Top 15)

(key) Bold - Pole position awarded by time. Italics - Pole position set by final practice results, owner's points, previous race field inversion, random draw or competition-based formula. * – 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 Owner DAY LVS CAL PHO DAR CLT BRI ATL HOM HOM TAL POC IRC KEN KEN TEX KAN ROA DRC DOV DOV DAY DAR RCH RCH BRI LVS TAL ROV KAN TEX MAR PHO Points Bonus
122 Roger Penske 25238433616*1221042915111*212*121*1121381241103634628410124040501
27 Kelley Earnhardt-Miller 30282121313518*263222286272053*12103091*2729311*21*15*1242923102625*4032335
311 Matt Kaulig 612551029173136112327386111388121113261610135471284029236
498 Gene Haas 51*1196120297118211*242214329*2101*2311*111611*1219*1218*21*12247914028602
NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs cut-off
59 Rick Hendrick 1426725*1111123*25*21022311*127130156346317857232362*3122306254
619 Joe Gibbs 4630*1212027381921636373630711421641311488114109251932273208
710 Matt Kaulig DNQ108984287932*2*63495736321625322166512165272270103
820 Joe Gibbs 25129945183232251712431685115616449233311121*62248147
98 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 23*135730626453132831349673537752437322935323042522131
101 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 117171725737116181259585810159878773173798684220229
1121 Richard Childress 3316614141051041164206627134331113212799681231129323182185210
1218 Joe Gibbs 3292101812271710937933210369237694410341012351230326112151
1339 Rod Sieg 9341172816352811913012179352949111214233121514522133111318252
1468 Jerry Brown 7113312138712143611331127131011123414162617181112159261351812732
1502 Chris Our 24151419116291435375736101716345515102733618261427387141319671
Pos.No.Car Owner DAY LVS CAL PHO DAR CLT BRI ATL HOM HOM TAL POC IRC KEN KEN TEX KAN ROA DRC DOV DOV DAY DAR RCH RCH BRI LVS TAL ROV KAN TEX MAR PHO Points Bonus

Manufacturers' championship

PosManufacturerWinsPoints
1 Chevrolet 101190
2 Ford 151165
3 Toyota 81103

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