As the playoff pressure builds for NASCAR’s premier series, the Xfinity Series has finally reached one of the most pivotal moments of the season with the grand finale of its regular season.
Following a 14th place finish at Darlington Raceway last Sunday, Noah Gragson and the No. 4 team head to the World Wide Technology Raceway in Madison, Illinois.
Toyota Cup Series Race Winners (17): Kyle Busch (56), Denny Hamlin (55), Martin Truex Jr. (32), Matt Kenseth (15), Christopher Bell (12), Carl Edwards (5), Tyler Reddick (5), Clint Bowyer (3), Bubba Wallace (3), Chase Briscoe (2), Erik Jones (2), Joey Logano (2), David Reutimann (2), Brian Vickers (2), Kurt Busch (1), Kasey Kahne (1) and Tony Stewart (1).
NASCAR brings the Cup and Xfinity Series to World Wide Technology Raceway outside St. Louis this weekend, with race two of the Playoffs for the Cup Series and the regular season finale for the Xfinity Series.
Kyle Larson, driver of the No. 5 Chevrolet, on heading to WWT Raceway: “We had a great test at Gateway earlier this year that led us down a different path with our short-track program."
or the first time in history, the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series will battle the twists and turns of the 17-turn ROVAL™ at Charlotte Motor Speedway on Friday, Oct. 3.
Ross Chastain's rear-tire changer and jackman have been barred for the upcoming two Cup Series events due to a detached right-rear wheel this past weekend in Austin.
Top Fuel veteran Doug Kalitta will start the season as the reigning world champion heading into this weekend’s Amalie Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals at Gainesville Raceway
Legendary NHRA drivers Kenny Bernstein, Joe Amato, Warren Johnson and Bruce Larson will take to the track on Friday and Saturday for a special legends match race at Gainesville Raceway.