The remaining four competitors currently inside the top-12 cutline have stabilized themselves and have taken another step closer in making this year's Xfinity Playoffs.
Brandon Brown stabilizes his spot inside the top 12 in the standings and towards the battle to the Playoffs following an eventful Xfinity Series race at Daytona International Speedway.
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.
This week we caught up with Xfinity Series regular Jeremy Clements to find out how he's coping during the stay-at-home order that most states have issued.
Jeremy Clements Racing will return for the full 2020 NASCAR Xfinity Series season. The family-run, single-car independent team will be competing in their 10th full-time Xfinity season. In addition, Repairable Vehicles will continue their support as one of the longest-running partnerships in the Series throughout the 2020 season.
Jeremy Clements Racing is extremely excited to welcome Topgolf Entertainment Group, a global sports and entertainment company, as its newest sponsor. The Topgolf livery will make its debut Friday, Sept. 20 at the Richmond Raceway in the Go Bowling 250.