The NASCAR Xfinity Series kicks off its 2025 season at Daytona International Speedway this weekend.
There are 41 cars entered for 38 positions, meaning three will not qualify, barring any entry list changes.
Justin Bonsignore is in Joe Gibbs Racing’s No. 19 for the first of what’s currently a nine-race schedule for the modified standout.
Ryan Truex will make what’s currently his only scheduled start of the year in Sam Hunt Racing’s No. 24.
RSS Racing’s third car, the No. 29, is entered without a driver, as is Mike Harmon Racing’s No. 74.
Jordan Anderson Racing’s part-time No. 32 is back with owner Jordan Anderson at the helm.
Greg Van Alst will run about half of the 2025 season for Joey Gase Motorsports, with Daytona his first race. JGM owner Joey Gase is in the other car, the No. 53.
Alpha Prime Racing’s third car, the No. 45, returns with APR co-owner Caesar Bacarella driving.
Cope Family Racing’s new-to-the-series entry, the No. 70, debuts with Leland Honeyman.
Josh Bilicki is entered for his first race of the year in DGM Racing’s No. 91, while CJ McLaughlin will pilot DGM’s part-time No. 92.
Patrick Emerling is back at SS-Green Light Racing for a partial schedule starting at Daytona in its No. 07.
Daytona Xfinity Entry List
The United Rentals 300 will be held on Saturday, Feb. 15, at 5 p.m. ET. The full season will be aired by The CW.
Rutherford is the managing editor of Frontstretch, a position he gained in 2015 after serving on the editing staff for two years. At his day job, he's a journalist covering music and rock charts at Billboard. He lives in New York City, but his heart is in Ohio -- you know, like that Hawthorne Heights song.