Posts Tagged ‘NASCAR Xfinity Series’
Thompson Continuing To Impress With Sam Hunt Racing
In a year where Dean Thompson wasn’t necessarily expected to be a leading Sunoco rookie-of-the-year contender in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, he’s continued to show impressive results as the lone full-time entry at Sam Hunt Racing.
Read MoreGray Is Best In Rookie-Heavy Charlotte NXS Qualifying
Joe Gibbs Racing’s Taylor Gray led an all-rookie front row in time trials for Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series BetMGM 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Read MoreJesse Love Eager For Charlotte Xfinity Redempton
Jesse Love returns to Charlotte Motor Speedway’s 1.5-mile quad-oval seeking redemption for a NASCAR Xfinity Series win he felt “got away” last season.
Read MoreDespite Xfinity Career Best, Gray Just Wants To Win
It was a day to remember for Taylor Gray in Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series duel at Texas Motor Speedway, ultimately finishing runner-up to Kyle Larson in the Andy’s Frozen Custard 300.
Read MoreLove After Texas Top 10: ‘We’re Building Something Strong’
A roller-coaster Saturday at Texas Motor Speedway for Richard Childress Racing’s Jesse Love found new life late and ended in a seventh-place finish.
Read MoreFour Straight Top 15s Have Alfredo ‘Firing On All Cylinders’
It took them a bit to get their program fully in gear, but Anthony Alfredo and Young’s Motorsports have started to hit their stride in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.
Read MoreSuper Sub Larson Drives JRM No. 88 To Texas Xfinity Score
Mardy Lindley made his call, Kyle Larson reacted accordingly, and the JR Motorsports super sub went on to a double-overtime NASCAR Xfinity Series victory Saturday at Texas Motor Speedway.
Read MoreLate-Race Wreck Ends Dominant Texas Day For Allgaier
A dominant day for JR Motorsports’ Justin Allgaier in Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series Andy’s Frozen Custard 300 at Texas Motor Speedway ended abruptly due to a crash with Kris Wright following green flag pit stops.
Read MoreCrash Damage Eliminates Creed At Texas After Strong Start
A likely top-five finish, if not a shot at a potential win, all went awry for Sheldon Creed at Texas Motor Speedway after a mid-race incident eliminated him for the third time in the last four NASCAR Xfinity Series races.
Read MoreAlfredo: ‘We Have A Lot Going For Us’ Heading To Texas
Anthony Alfredo and Young’s Motorsports head to Texas Motor Speedway with momentum in their pocket after a season-best sixth-place finish last time out with the NASCAR Xfinity Series.
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