Xfinity Series
Pollard Set For Xfinity Debut With JR Motorsports
Multi-time late model champion Andrew “Bubba” Pollard will finally get his chance to appear on the NASCAR stage this spring, and he’ll do so in top-tier equipment.
Read MoreCreed On Atlanta: ‘The Racing Was Really Bad’
Sheldon Creed may have left Atlanta Motor Speedway with his fourth straight top-five finish in NASCAR Xfinity Series competition Saturday night, but he was hardly impressed by the on-track product.
Read MoreHill Is Good To The Last Drop In Atlanta Xfinity Run
Austin Hill didn’t even lead in regulation during Saturday night’s Raptor King of Tough 250 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, but he was out front when it mattered most.
Read More‘Bittersweet Domination’ As Love’s Fuel Runs Dry
As heartbroken as Jesse Love was in the first moments after he climbed from his racecar Saturday night at Atlanta Motor Speedway, he still could do nothing but chuckle.
Read MoreLove Makes Xfinity Series History In Atlanta Qualifying
Not even two weeks into his NASCAR Xfinity Series career, 19-year-old Jesse Love continues to make history with Richard Childress Racing.
Read MoreMayer Ready To Rebound After ‘Super Unfortunate’ Daytona
Suffice it to say the NASCAR Xfinity Series season opener didn’t go according to plan for Sam Mayer and JR Motorsports.
Read MoreCarson Kvapil Making Xfinity Debut At Martinsville
JR Motorsports’ esteemed late model pipeline will produce its latest graduate to the NASCAR Xfinity Series, in the form of two-time and defending zMAX CARS Late Model Stock Tour champion Carson Kvapil.
Read MoreHill Makes It A Daytona Xfinity Three-Peat
If not for his Richard Childress Racing teammate Jesse Love, Austin Hill would have had a perfect Monday night at Daytona Int’l Speedway, in spite of a mid-race flat tire.
Read MoreLingering Rain Pushes Daytona Xfinity Race Back Further
Mother Nature wreaked havoc on the Daytona Speedweeks presented by AdventHealth schedule one more time Monday morning.
Read MoreCreed Serving As A Champion In The Fight Against Cancer
Sheldon Creed is kicking off his new NASCAR Xfinity Series chapter with Joe Gibbs Racing with a worthwhile cause aboard his No. 18 Toyota GR Supra.
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