The 24-year-old Alfredo from Ridgefield, Connecticut, will attempt to compete in the 66th running of the Daytona 500 and at Talladega in Spring 2024 as part of Beard's part-time Cup campaign.
The 37-year-old Allgaier from Riverton, Illinois, led 14 of 110 over-scheduled laps and rallied from serving a pass-through penalty amid multiple pre-qualifying technical failures to edge Creed by 0.005 seconds to achieve his first triumph at Daytona.
The 30-year-old Burton from Halifax, Virginia, led 17 of 121 over-scheduled laps and survived an eventful competition to notch his second Xfinity Series career victory and first NASCAR win for Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport in Alabama.
NASCAR docked RCR's No. 3 team 60 championship points and issued a two-race suspension for crew chief Keith Rodden after the team violated the assembled rules pertaining to the underwing assembly and hardware from the NASCAR Rule Book.
The 28-year-old Hill from Winston, Georgia, led a race-high 103 of 163 laps and survived a two-lap shootout to notch two consecutive victories at his home track.
The 23-year-old Alfredo from Ridgefield, Connecticut, is set to achieve a milestone start in his fourth season competing within NASCAR's top three national touring series.
The 37-year-old native from Spartanburg, South Carolina, led the final three of 118 over-scheduled laps en route to his second Xfinity Series career victory at Daytona.
The 23-year-old Gragson from Las Vegas stormed to the lead during the third of three overtime attempts before holding off Jeffrey Earnhardt to grab his first victory at Talladega.
The Ladera Ranch, California, native rallied from two slow pit stops and through three overtime restarts to claim a dominant victory in NASCAR's return at Auto Club Speedway.
Anthony Alfredo, Jeb Burton and Brett Moffitt will represent Our Motorsports for the 2022 NASCAR Xfinity Series season, beginning at Daytona International Speedway in February.