2018 NASCAR Xfinity Series

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Tyler Reddick, the 2018 Xfinity Series champion as well as the Rookie of the Year. Tyler Reddick 2018 Johnsonville 180.jpg
Tyler Reddick, the 2018 Xfinity Series champion as well as the Rookie of the Year.
Cole Custer finished second behind Reddick in the championship. Cole Custer Road America 2017.jpg
Cole Custer finished second behind Reddick in the championship.
Daniel Hemric finished third in the championship. DanielHemric2018Johnsonville180.jpg
Daniel Hemric finished third in the championship.
Christopher Bell, the defending Truck Series champion, who moved up to the Xfinity Series full-time in 2018, finished fourth in the championship. Christopher bell (28773366257).jpg
Christopher Bell, the defending Truck Series champion, who moved up to the Xfinity Series full-time in 2018, finished fourth in the championship.
Justin Allgaier, the regular season champion, finished seventh in the championship. Justin Allgaier 2018 (cropped).jpg
Justin Allgaier, the regular season champion, finished seventh in the championship.
Chevy won the manufacturer's championship. Tyler Reddick Atlanta 2018.jpg
Chevy won the manufacturer's championship.

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.

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This was the third year that the Xfinity Series (and the Truck Series) had a playoff system. For the first time in the three years of the playoffs at that time, Elliott Sadler and Justin Allgaier were not part of the "championship 4" drivers competing for the title at Homestead. Both drivers did qualify for the postseason but did not advance to the last round of the playoffs as they had done the past two years.

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 was 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 Penske Challengers (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] This was also the last year of 5-time Xfinity Champion Roush Racing in Xfinity. After this season, Roush continued only in the Cup Series.

Teams and drivers

Complete schedule

ManufacturerTeamNo.Race driverCrew chief
Chevrolet Chip Ganassi Racing 42 Kyle Larson 6 Mike Shiplett 32
Nick Harvey 1
John Hunter Nemechek 18
Jamie McMurray 3
Justin Marks 3
Ross Chastain 3 [N 1]
DGM Racing 36 Alex Labbé (R) Mario Gosselin
90 Josh Williams 20John Holmes
Donald Theetge 2 Josh Williams
Andy Lally 3
Caesar Bacarella 1Thomas Bear
Brandonbilt Motorsports Brandon Brown 5Adam Brenner
Brian Henderson 1
Mason Diaz 1
GMS Racing 23 Spencer Gallagher 19Chad Norris
Johnny Sauter 2
Chase Elliott 7
Alex Bowman 1
Justin Haley 1
Casey Roderick 1
A. J. Allmendinger 1
Bill Elliott 1
Go Green Racing with
SS-Green Light Racing
35 Joey Gase Patrick Donahue
JD Motorsports 0 Garrett Smithley 30Wayne Carroll 19
Paul Clapprood 2
Mark Setzer 12
Matt Mills (R)2
Vinnie Miller (R)1
01 Vinnie Miller (R)26Ryan Bell 1
Bryan Berry 28
Landon Cassill 2
Lawson Aschenbach 1
B. J. McLeod 4Paul Clapprood
4 Ross Chastain 30 [N 1] Robert Goodman 15
Rick Johnson 1
Evan Snider 17
Garrett Smithley 1
Landon Cassill 1
Quin Houff 1
15 Joe Nemechek 6Ronald Drake 11
Tevin Bair 1
Paul Clapprood 17
Garrett Smithley 2
Matt Mills (R)5
B. J. McLeod 10
Brandon Hightower 1
Mike Skeen 1
Katherine Legge 4
Quin Houff 4Bryan Berry
Jeremy Clements Racing 51 Jeremy Clements Danny Gill
Jimmy Means Racing 52 David Starr Tim Brown
JR Motorsports 1 Elliott Sadler Kevin Meendering
5 Michael Annett Jason Stockert 19
Travis Mack 14
7 Justin Allgaier Jason Burdett 31
Bill Wilburn 2
9 Tyler Reddick (R)Dave Elenz 32
Mike Bumgarner 1
Kaulig Racing 11 Ryan Truex Chris Rice
Richard Childress Racing 2 Matt Tifft Randall Burnett
3 Austin Dillon 6Danny Lawrence 1
Brandon Thomas 4
Nick Harrison 28
Ty Dillon 8
Shane Lee 13
Jeb Burton 3
Brendan Gaughan 3
21 Daniel Hemric Danny Stockman Jr.
Brandonbilt Motorsports 38 Brian Henderson 1Adam Brenner 1
B. J. McLeod Motorsports Angela Ruch 1R. B. Bracken 2
Tony Wilson 7
Kyle Johnson 1
Todd Myers 21
Kevin Starland 1
RSS Racing Jeff Green 6
J. J. Yeley 23
Ryan Sieg 2
39 J. J. Yeley 2Rod Sieg 1
Kevin Starland 31
Todd Myers 1
Ryan Sieg 30
Angela Ruch 1
93 Ryan Sieg 1Kyle Johnson 31
Tony Wilson 2
J. J. Yeley 5
Jeff Green 26
Stephen Leicht 1
SS-Green Light Racing 76 Spencer Boyd (R)Jason Miller
Ford Roush Fenway Racing 16 Ryan Reed Phil Gould
60 Austin Cindric (R)9Mike Kelley
Chase Briscoe 12
Ty Majeski 12
Stewart-Haas Racing with
Biagi-DenBeste
00 Cole Custer Jeff Meendering 31
Bruce Schlicker 2
Team Penske 22 Joey Logano 5Brian Wilson
Ryan Blaney 4
Brad Keselowski 4
Austin Cindric (R)16
Paul Menard 4
Toyota Joe Gibbs Racing 18 Daniel Suárez 2Eric Phillips 32
Dustin Zacharyasz 1
Kyle Benjamin 3
Kyle Busch 7
Ryan Preece 15
Noah Gragson 3
Riley Herbst 1
James Davison 1
Denny Hamlin 1
19 Brandon Jones Chris Gabehart
20 Christopher Bell (R) Jason Ratcliff 32
Wesley Sherrill 1
JP Motorsports 45 Josh 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 Currey 1 [N 2]
Chevrolet 31
Toyota 2
B. J. McLeod Motorsports 8 Caesar Bacarella 4George Ingram 19
Keith Wolfe 12
Joe Lax 1
Adam Brooks 1
Tommy Joe Martins 12
Bayley Currey 1
Ray Black Jr. 7
Blake Jones 2
Angela Ruch 1
Scott Heckert 2
Cody Ware 1
Dylan Murcott 1
Matt Mills (R)1
Jairo Avila Jr. 1
Chevrolet 29
Toyota 4
78 Ryan Ellis 2Joe Lax 1
George Ingram 14
Keith Wolfe 17
Adam Brooks 1
B. J. McLeod 10
Ray Black Jr. 1
Tommy Joe Martins 7
Scott Heckert 1
Blake Jones 2
Jairo Avila Jr. 1
Cody Ware 1
Cole Rouse 1
Matt Mills (R)1
Vinnie Miller (R)6
Toyota 30
Chevrolet 1
Dodge 2
MBM Motorsports 40 Chad Finchum (R)32George Church 9
Mike Hillman 1
Robert Scott 2
James Blankenship 2
Brian Keselowski 14
Josh Reaume 5
Carl Long 1
Toyota 8
Dodge 19
Chevrolet 5
Ford 1
66 Timmy Hill 18Sebastian Laforge 24
Clintom Cram 2
Gary Showalter 1
Steven Idol 1
Robert Scott 5
Carl Long 6
Stan Mullis 2
John Jackson 1
Tim Cowen 1
Brandon Hightower 1
Bobby Dale Earnhardt 2
Akinori Ogata 1
Chad Finchum (R)1
Chevrolet B. J. McLeod Motorsports 74 Ray Black Jr. 1Robert Scott 6
Jason Houghtaling 8
Tim Goulet 18
Kyle Warner 1
Dodge 9
Chevrolet 23
Mike Harmon Racing Mike Harmon 25
Cody Ware 1
B. J. McLeod 1
Stephen Leicht 4
Tim Viens 1

Limited schedule

ManufacturerTeamNo.Race driverCrew chiefRounds
Chevrolet Brandonbilt Motorsports 86 Brandon Brown Adam Brenner2
Cody Lane Racing 27 Cody Lane Timmy Sliva1
Chris Cockrum Racing 25 Chris Cockrum Jeff Spraker 1
King Autosport 92 Dexter Bean Thomas Bear1
Josh Williams John Holmes1
GMS Racing 24 Justin Haley Kevin Bellicourt2
JR Motorsports 88 Chase Elliott Scott Radel1
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Mike Bumgarner1
Jimmy Means Racing 79 Josh Reaume Jordy Braden1
Kaulig Racing 10 Austin Dillon Chad Kendrick1
Niece Motorsports 17 Victor Gonzalez Jr. Adam Crigger1
Obaika Racing 97 Tanner Berryhill Dan Stillman1
RSS Racing 37 J. J. Yeley Justen Kraemer1
Jeff Green 1
Shepherd Racing Ventures 89 Morgan Shepherd Nick Hoechst27
Landon Cassill 1
Ford Fury Race Cars 61 Kaz Grala (R)Shane Wilson 19
Rick Markle 1
12
JGL Racing 2410
28 Dylan Lupton Rick Markle 6
Steven Lane 6
11
Tony Mrakovich 1
Roush Fenway Racing 6 Conor Daly Kevin Kidd1
Stewart-Haas Racing with
Biagi-DenBeste
98 Aric Almirola Richard Boswell2
Kevin Harvick 5
Chase Briscoe 5
Team Penske 12 Austin Cindric (R)Matt Swiderski8
Brad Keselowski 1
Tullman-Walker Racing 26 Max Tullman Doug Richert 4
Toyota JP Motorsports 55 Stephen Leicht David 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 Cobb 1
Brandon Hightower 7
Bayley Currey 12
Peter Shepherd III 1
Dylan Murcott 1
James French 1
MBM Motorsports 72 Timmy Hill Josh Reaume1
John Jackson 1
NXT Motorsports 54 Gray Gaulding Rick Bourgeois1
Toyota 2
Chevrolet 6
B. J. McLeod Motorsports 99 Ray Black Jr. Keith Wolfe 1
Joe Lax 2
2
B. J. McLeod 1
Stephen Leicht Robbie Freeman5
Toyota 12
Dodge 4
MBM Motorsports 13 Timmy Hill Sebastian Laforge 2
Brandon Mosley 10
Robert Scott 3
11
John Jackson 1
Stan Mullis 1
Landon Cassill 1
Carl Long 1
Tyler Hill 1
Notes
  1. 1 2 Chastain ran the full season split between the Chip Ganassi Racing No. 42 and the JD Motorsports No. 4.
  2. 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

Teams

Drivers

Crew chiefs

Manufacturers

2018 was the final year with Dodge participation. For the season finale, Carl Long placed a tribute decal on his "Zombie Dodge" car. Last race for dodge carl long (31062883157).jpg
2018 was the final year with Dodge participation. For the season finale, Carl Long placed a tribute decal on his "Zombie Dodge" car.
  • 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

Schedule

The OneMain Financial 200 at Dover International Speedway in May 2018 OneMain Financial 200 from frontstretch.jpg
The OneMain Financial 200 at Dover International Speedway in May
The Pocono Green 250 at Pocono Raceway in June 2018 Pocono Green 250 from frontstretch.jpg
The Pocono Green 250 at Pocono Raceway in June
The Drive for the Cure 200 at Charlotte Motor Speedway in September 2018 Drive for the Cure 200 from turn 1.jpeg
The Drive for the Cure 200 at Charlotte Motor Speedway in September
The Bar Harbor 200 at Dover International Speedway in October 2018 Bar Harbor 200 from frontstretch.jpeg
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:

No.Race title Track Date
1 PowerShares QQQ 300 Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach February 17
2 Rinnai 250 Atlanta Motor Speedway, Hampton February 24
3 Boyd Gaming 300 Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Las Vegas March 3
4 DC Solar 200 ISM Raceway, Avondale March 10
5 Roseanne 300 Auto Club Speedway, Fontana March 17
6 My Bariatric Solutions 300 Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth April 7
7 Fitzgerald Glider Kits 300 Bristol Motor Speedway, Bristol April 14
8 ToyotaCare 250 Richmond Raceway, Richmond April 20
9 Sparks Energy 300 Talladega Superspeedway, Lincoln April 28
10 OneMain Financial 200 Dover International Speedway, Dover May 5
11 Alsco 300 [10] Charlotte Motor Speedway, Concord May 26
12 Pocono Green 250 Pocono Raceway, Long Pond June 2
13 LTi Printing 250 [11] Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn June 9
14 Iowa 250 Iowa Speedway, Newton June 17
15 Overton's 300 [12] Chicagoland Speedway, Joliet June 30
16 Coca-Cola Firecracker 250 Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach July 6
17 Alsco 300 Kentucky Speedway, Sparta July 13
18 Lakes Region 200 New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Loudon July 21
19 U.S. Cellular 250 Iowa Speedway, Newton July 28
20 Zippo 200 at The Glen Watkins Glen International, Watkins Glen August 4
21 Rock N Roll Tequila 170 Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, Lexington August 11
22 Food City 300 Bristol Motor Speedway, Bristol August 17
23 Johnsonville 180 Road America, Elkhart Lake August 25
24 Sport Clips Haircuts VFW 200 Darlington Raceway, Darlington September 1
25 Lilly Diabetes 250 Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Speedway September 10 [13]
26 DC Solar 300 [14] Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Las Vegas September 15
NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs
Round of 12
27 Go Bowling 250 [15] Richmond Raceway, Richmond September 21
28 Drive for the Cure 200 Charlotte Motor Speedway (Roval), Concord September 29
29 Bar Harbor 200 Dover International Speedway, Dover October 6
Round of 8
30 Kansas Lottery 300 Kansas Speedway, Kansas City October 20
31 O'Reilly Auto Parts 300 Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth November 3
32 Whelen Trusted to Perform 200 [16] ISM Raceway, Avondale November 10
Championship 4
33 Ford EcoBoost 300 Homestead-Miami Speedway, Homestead November 17

Schedule changes

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. [17] 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. [18] 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] [19]

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] [19]

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. 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.

Results and standings

Race results

No.Race Pole position Most laps ledWinning driverManufacturerNo.Winning team
1 PowerShares QQQ 300 Daniel Hemric Kyle Larson Tyler Reddick Chevrolet 9 JR Motorsports
2 Rinnai 250 Christopher Bell Kevin Harvick Kevin Harvick Ford 98 Stewart-Haas Racing with Biagi-DenBeste
3 Boyd Gaming 300 Christopher Bell Kyle Larson Kyle Larson Chevrolet 42 Chip Ganassi Racing
4 DC Solar 200 Justin Allgaier Justin Allgaier Brad Keselowski Ford 22 Team Penske
5 Roseanne 300 Christopher Bell Joey Logano Joey Logano Ford 22 Team Penske
6 My Bariatric Solutions 300 Ryan Blaney Ryan Blaney Ryan Blaney Ford 22 Team Penske
7 Fitzgerald Glider Kits 300 Cole Custer Brandon Jones Ryan Preece Toyota 18 Joe Gibbs Racing
8 ToyotaCare 250 Cole Custer Christopher Bell Christopher Bell Toyota 20 Joe Gibbs Racing
9 Sparks Energy 300 Daniel Hemric Daniel Hemric Spencer Gallagher Chevrolet 23 GMS Racing
10 OneMain Financial 200 Brandon Jones Justin Allgaier Justin Allgaier Chevrolet 7 JR Motorsports
11 Alsco 300 Brad Keselowski Kyle Busch Brad Keselowski Ford 22 Team Penske
12 Pocono Green 250 Cole Custer Kyle Busch Kyle Busch Toyota 18 Joe Gibbs Racing
13 LTi Printing 250 Kyle Busch Kyle Busch Austin Dillon Chevrolet 3 Richard Childress Racing
14 Iowa 250 Austin Cindric Justin Allgaier Justin Allgaier Chevrolet 7 JR Motorsports
15 Overton's 300 Kyle Larson Kyle Larson Kyle Larson Chevrolet 42 Chip Ganassi Racing
16 Coca-Cola Firecracker 250 Ryan Preece Kyle Larson Kyle Larson Chevrolet 42 Chip Ganassi Racing
17 Alsco 300 Cole Custer Kyle Busch Christopher Bell Toyota 20 Joe Gibbs Racing
18 Lakes Region 200 Brad Keselowski Christopher Bell Christopher Bell Toyota 20 Joe Gibbs Racing
19 U.S. Cellular 250 Elliott Sadler Cole Custer Christopher Bell Toyota 20 Joe Gibbs Racing
20 Zippo 200 at The Glen Joey Logano Joey Logano Joey Logano Ford 22 Team Penske
21 Rock N Roll Tequila 170 Austin Cindric Austin Cindric Justin Allgaier Chevrolet 7 JR Motorsports
22 Food City 300 Kyle Busch Kyle Larson Kyle Larson Chevrolet 42 Chip Ganassi Racing
23 Johnsonville 180 Matt Tifft Justin Allgaier Justin Allgaier Chevrolet 7 JR Motorsports
24 Sport Clips Haircuts VFW 200 Ross Chastain Ross Chastain Brad Keselowski Ford 22 Team Penske
25 Lilly Diabetes 250 Ryan Blaney Justin Allgaier Justin Allgaier Chevrolet 7 JR Motorsports
26 DC Solar 300 Cole Custer Ross Chastain Ross Chastain Chevrolet 42 Chip Ganassi Racing
NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs
Round of 12
27 Go Bowling 250 Christopher Bell Dale Earnhardt Jr. Christopher Bell Toyota 20 Joe Gibbs Racing
28 Drive for the Cure 200 Austin Cindric Chase Briscoe Chase Briscoe Ford 98 Stewart-Haas Racing with Biagi-DenBeste
29 Bar Harbor 200 Daniel Hemric Christopher Bell Christopher Bell Toyota 20 Joe Gibbs Racing
Round of 8
30 Kansas Lottery 300 Daniel Hemric Daniel Hemric John Hunter Nemechek Chevrolet 42 Chip Ganassi Racing
31 O'Reilly Auto Parts 300 Christopher Bell Tyler Reddick Cole Custer Ford 00 Stewart-Haas Racing with Biagi-DenBeste
32 Whelen Trusted to Perform 200 John Hunter Nemechek Christopher Bell Christopher Bell Toyota 20 Joe Gibbs Racing
Championship 4
33 Ford EcoBoost 300 Cole Custer Cole Custer Tyler Reddick Chevrolet 9 JR Motorsports

Drivers' Championship

(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

PosDriver DAY ATL LVS PHO CAL TEX BRI RCH TAL DOV CLT POC MCH IOW CHI DAY KEN NHA IOW GLN MOH BRI ROA DAR IND LVS RCH ROV DOV KAN TEX PHO HOM Pts.StageBonus
1 Tyler Reddick (R)1198107237118523978331316252211319343228791452*614040157
2 Cole Custer 14399864869132534325599*1674422931572261282*124035132
3 Daniel Hemric 26116653329123*1373235821111163243211522931101722*1101244033135
4 Christopher Bell (R)3932142122911*12433611212311*11291122334941521*137321*114026443
NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs cut-off
PosDriver DAY ATL LVS PHO CAL TEX BRI RCH TAL DOV CLT POC MCH IOW CHI DAY KEN NHA IOW GLN MOH BRI ROA DAR IND LVS RCH ROV DOV KAN TEX PHO HOM Pts.StageBonus
5 Elliott Sadler 2559384325221563022862128612665535561411381114225528114
6 Matt Tifft 1912117863542589141691620115263741021863656156731022542639
7 Justin Allgaier 31632*123521431*2323791*127947231131*71*23215338524127225145391
8 Austin Cindric (R)407341628812530916423111433101718132*21437403491338393452231251
9 Brandon Jones 1017711133326*1021015241851112366127232991210782263667821861466
10 Ross Chastain 91618191028918341626111419131017264201612725*12121*122121325111516218491010
11 Ryan Reed 3101918171418922192913417322681278101739131135101116729121221708
12 Ryan Truex 791515121310738116101014151313138185222515228111610113313152160738
13 John Hunter Nemechek 42913137147131572452519124936431658
14 Michael Annett 372013171815212014151235171330111516141718712103140142012401616963217
15 Jeremy Clements 162722201516408351835151520173418182014171313161413161820101417196199
16 Ryan Sieg 212229252018152161713171918202716153426341126171312173618912192258912
17 Alex Labbé (R)24181722193211162421341837232115322316199231619191621132112302021540
18 Spencer Gallagher 61410141110517120810121953391017524485
19 Garrett Smithley 525232823271726103214262625192819322523281615202018242523132026274964
20 Joey Gase 332620241620162221201719392122323322172224181921151522233015222223495
21 Ryan Preece 9512393428618442132564831066
22 Kaz Grala (R)4231612142638302037101612104051415271181843924
23 David Starr 172835392621243532262020332423352328193321213636183220272417242728352
24 Chase Briscoe 1511232616113891014349311*19301333495
25 Shane Lee 1415121661330917423142031525
26 Spencer Boyd (R)252936303025252840302128222229172424232425252131362234293219252830302
27 Vinnie Miller (R)203124332739333117222831253127192927293536322737172637312522273640279
28 J. J. Yeley 183738213431371511363634204018163436343240303011254033351521362767
29 B. J. McLeod 3026262229203219234022282925362135192316193723362332276
30 Chad Finchum (R)28353236363436343925DNQ30292638143121372929302232212526283416173731253
31 Tommy Joe Martins 33252724262318242524322021401922273526216
32 Josh Williams 2224212925302226382132343124352428Wth242024DNQ208
33 Josh Bilicki (R)DNQDNQ28323224323328292529273635402834403220353028382730243120Wth34DNQ202
34 Ty Majeski 34373422727283434813181556
35 Ray Black Jr. DNQ27192222283717232619131
36 Timmy Hill DNQ34333435362738273530393137377373836383535DNQ34383227313535119
37 Jeff Green 114039403940394013403940403539234040353939264039403939393934384039108
38 Mike Harmon DNQDNQ313540DNQ3633DNQDNQ3338DNQ213031322726333535282832105
39 Dylan Lupton 2721402333173136243323Wth103
40 Kyle Benjamin 831310215
41 Justin Marks 22629918
42 Brandon Brown 361928Wth1822182494
43 Stephen Leicht 15323031313728373339DNQ37313340323738DNQ81
44 Brendan Gaughan 1224177113
45 Brandon Hightower 27323530263026273764
46 Andy Lally 1510376010
47 Jeb Burton 121234607
48 Landon Cassill 141438263859
49 Quin Houff 311426292956
50 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 4*251181
51 Katherine Legge 30142833463
52 Caesar Bacarella 133438233445
53 Matt Mills (R)36273837DNQ2736272843
54 Jairo Avila Jr. 201836
55 Brian Henderson 211835
56 James Davison 829
57 Ryan Ellis 301727
58 Max Tullman 3023DNQ2526
59 Scott Heckert 28302924
60 Morgan Shepherd DNQ3837373838DNQ39DNQ38DNQDNQ3839DNQWth383938Wth383938324038DNQ393924
61 Casey Roderick 1522
62 Carl Long 3937Wth33323336363321
63 Mason Diaz 1918
64 Bill Elliott 2017
65 Lawson Aschenbach 21171
66 Cole Rouse 2116
67 Donald Theetge 332516
68 Angela Ruch 30293716
69 Tony Mrakovich EX2413
70 Bobby Dale Earnhardt 273413
71 Tim Cowen 2611
72 Mike Skeen 289
73 Stan Mullis 3333379
74 Dylan Murcott 40308
75 Peter Shepherd III 316
76 Victor Gonzalez Jr. 316
77 Conor Daly 316
78 Tyler Hill 316
79 Akinori Ogata 334
80 John Jackson 3635384
81 Dexter Bean 361
82 James French 381
Chris Cockrum DNQ0
Tanner Berryhill DNQ0
Tim Viens DNQ0
Cody Lane Wth0
Ineligible for Xfinity Series driver points
PosDriver DAY ATL LVS PHO CAL TEX BRI RCH TAL DOV CLT POC MCH IOW CHI DAY KEN NHA IOW GLN MOH BRI ROA DAR IND LVS RCH ROV DOV KAN TEX PHO HOM Pts.StageBonus
Kyle Larson 29*11*21*21*12271*12
Brad Keselowski 1122101
Joey Logano 3421*121*15
Kevin Harvick 1*12198229
Ryan Blaney 41*14*3
Kyle Busch 14328*121*16*13*136
Austin Dillon 32124110258
Chase Elliott 1223721029864
Noah Gragson 247
A. J. Allmendinger 22
Daniel Suárez 84
Ty Dillon 13131241415933
Denny Hamlin 4
Jamie McMurray 5731
Paul Menard 82589
Aric Almirola 355
Johnny Sauter 619
Riley Herbst 6
Justin Haley 121838
Joe Nemechek 231925313118
Bayley Currey 222927263924293529DNQ2130DNQ
Alex Bowman 21
Blake Jones 27243725
Cody Ware 303324
Jennifer Jo Cobb 29
Gray Gaulding 38
Josh Reaume 39
PosDriver DAY ATL LVS PHO CAL TEX BRI RCH TAL DOV CLT POC MCH IOW CHI DAY KEN NHA IOW GLN MOH BRI ROA DAR IND LVS RCH ROV DOV KAN TEX PHO HOM Pts.StageBonus
Max Tullman started receiving points at Las Vegas 2.

Owners' championship (Top 15)

(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 Owner DAY ATL LVS PHO CAL TEX BRI RCH TAL DOV CLT POC MCH IOW CHI DAY KEN NHA IOW GLN MOH BRI ROA DAR IND LVS RCH ROV DOV KAN TEX PHO HOM Points Bonus
100 Gene Haas 14399864869132534325599*1674422931572261282*124035104
242 Chip Ganassi 29*141*25297131371431713151*21*12724527221*12625*122511*12229124934034463
321 Richard Childress 26116653329123*1373235821111163243211522931101722*1101244033108
420 Joe Gibbs 3932142122911*12433611212311*11291122334941521*137321*114026425
NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs cut-off
59 Rick Hendrick 1198107237118523978331316252211319343228791452*6122816
622 Roger Penske 342411*121*112530918251184*922181*12*25371391338393452274521
71 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 2559384325121563022862128612665535561411381114224887
87 Kelley Earnhardt-Miller 31632*123521431*2323791*127947231131*71*232153385241272234342
918 J. D. Gibbs 88143295122478*121*16*164393*133413368428618442131562227166
1019 Joe Gibbs 1017711133326*102101524185111236612723299121078226366782181210
1123 Maurice J. Gallagher Jr. 6141014111051716372211210292019152288206410121953391017217889
123 Richard Childress 3213121341214121512412116346141013251215249333091717423142021755
132 Richard Childress 191211786354258914169162011526374102186365615673109421
1411 Matt Kaulig 79151512111073811610101415131313818522251522811161011331315868
1516 Jack Roush 31019181714189221929134173226812781017391311351011167291212757
Pos.No.Car Owner DAY ATL LVS PHO CAL TEX BRI RCH TAL DOV CLT POC MCH IOW CHI DAY KEN NHA IOW GLN MOH BRI ROA DAR IND LVS RCH ROV DOV KAN TEX PHO HOM Points Bonus

Manufacturers' Championship

PosManufacturerWinsPoints
1 Chevrolet 151214
2 Ford 91138
3 Toyota 91110
4 Dodge 085

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