Eyes on Xfinity: Looking Back at Hottest Starts in Series History
Take a look at three of the hottest NASCAR Xfinity Series starts in history.
Tanner Marlar is a staff writer for Sports Illustrated’s OnSI Network, a contributor for TopSpeed.com, an AP Wire reporter, an award-winning sports columnist and talk show host and master's student at Mississippi State University. Soon, Tanner will be pursuing a PhD. in Mass Media Studies. Tanner began working with Frontstretch as an Xfinity Series columnist in 2022.
Take a look at three of the hottest NASCAR Xfinity Series starts in history.
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