A dominating run and a late restart in the Alsco 300 at Las Vegas, Briscoe fulfilled his goal after claiming his eighth victory of the season over Noah Gragson.
Bristol has been called many things but the most fitting is the Last Great Colosseum. With its high banks, it favors no driver. But one driver tonight, Chase Briscoe in his No. 98 Ford Performance Racing School Ford Mustang, had what it took to win, earning him his seventh win of 2020.
The Columbus, Ohio, native wrapped up the Xfinity Series regular-season championship following a top-10 run and capping off an eventful doubleheader run at Richmond.
The Riverton, Illinois, veteran backed up his first Richmond on Friday night by dominating and winning the second Richmond event on Saturday afternoon, thus carrying extra momentum prior to the Playoffs.
The Winamac, Indiana, native dodged a last lap accident involving his two Kaulig Racing teammates to collect his second Xfinity victory of the season/career at Daytona.
Brown continues to hold sole possession of the final spot to the 12-car Xfinity Playoff field by 31 points over Clements with five regular-season races remaining.
The Mitchell, Indiana, native reignited his season-long momentum by claiming his sixth victory of the season following an Xfinity doubleheader at the Monster Mile.
Cindric, a four-time Xfinity Series race winner of 2020, will lead the field to the start of the inaugural Daytona RC event in NASCAR's new competition-based formula.