NASCAR Xfinity Series drivers shift from the South to New England for the Crayon 200 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
Thirty-nine cars are entered for a total of 38 spots, as qualifying will send one team home for the weekend, barring any entry list changes.
Josh Williams will attempt to compete in the No. 5 Sleep Well Chevrolet for BJ McLeod Motorsports. Williams has competed in the No. 78 for the team in all of his starts this season, a ride that Matt Mills will drive this weekend.
Akinori Ogata is set to attempt his first Xfinity start of the year with MBM Motorsports. Ogata will pilot the No. 13 Ford.
Trevor Bayne is back in Joe Gibbs Racing’s No. 18 Devotion Nutrition Toyota after last competing at Nashville Superspeedway. Bayne will look to make his sixth start of the season.
Derek Griffith returns to Sam Hunt Racing in the No. 26 Hudson Speedway Toyota. It is Griffith’s first attempt since Martinsville Speedway.
Patrick Emerling makes his seventh attempt of the season in the No. 35 Ford for Emerling Gase Motorsports. Emerling has made five starts in 2022.
CJ McLaughlin will look to qualify the No. 38 SciAps Ford for RSS Racing. McLaughlin last appeared at Charlotte Motor Speedway with the team.
Alpha Prime Racing has one driver looking to make his second start of the season and another looking to make her NXS debut. Howie DiSavino III will drive the No. 44 Chevrolet, and Julia Landauer will pilot the No. 45 Boss Beauties/GarageXYZ Chevrolet.
Bobby McCarty will attempt to make his NXS debut with Mike Harmon Racing. McCarty will step into the No. 47 Chevrolet.
NASCAR Cup Series regular Ty Dillon returns to Big Machine Racing in the No. 48 Big Machine Spiked Coolers Chevrolet. Dillon piloted the entry two weeks ago at Road America.
JR Motorsports brings William Byron back to its team in the No. 88 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet. Byron drove the car for the team at Texas Motor Speedway, finishing second.
Crayon 200 Entry List
The Crayon 200 is set to wave the green flag on Saturday, July 16 at 2:30 p.m. ET on the USA Network.
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