Eyes on Xfinity: Indianapolis Underscores Why Series Identity Matters
The NASCAR Xfinity Series is in the midst of an identity crisis, sandwiched between Cup and Truck and with fewer standalone dates.
The NASCAR Xfinity Series is in the midst of an identity crisis, sandwiched between Cup and Truck and with fewer standalone dates.
Sunday was the first time Tyler Reddick had talked with Richard Childress since his surprise 23XI Racing announcement. He hopes his Indianapolis Motor Speedway win helps “smooths some things over.”
Lackluster performance for Stewart-Haas Racing the past two years has them in purgatory with a lot of Silly Season moves already resolved.
Steven Wilson wound up the being star among the All-Stars by leading the final six laps to claim the victory.
Piastri was set to replace the outgoing Fernando Alonso.
Crew chief Blake Harris will serve a four-race suspension.
This year’s Indianapolis race will be remembered best for the final restart and the chaos that ensued.
Maybe moving from Richard Childress Racing to 23XI Racing isn’t as obvious an upgrade for Tyler Reddick as it first appeared.
Adam Cabot left virtual Las Vegas with something he didn’t have prior: a playoff berth.