Eyes on Xfinity: Has John Hunter Nemechek’s ‘Trophy Hunting’ Paid Off?
John Hunter Nemechek has bounced around NASCAR’s top three series for the past few seasons, but could be on track to return to Cup faster than anyone expects.
John Hunter Nemechek has bounced around NASCAR’s top three series for the past few seasons, but could be on track to return to Cup faster than anyone expects.
Kyle Busch went out and reminded everyone why he’s ninth on the Cup Series all-time win list.
John Hunter Nemechek took home the checkered flag in the final NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Auto Club Speedway as we know it.
John Hunter Nemechek took his first Xfinity victory since 2021 in the final race on Auto Club speedway’s speedway layout.
The Production Alliance Group 300 will now follow the NASCAR Cup Series race.
Nemechek is the second fill-in for Taylor Gray, who will then run the rest of the season.
With only seven former winners in the 2023 Daytona 500, it’s the perfect opportunity for a new face to take home glory in the biggest race of the year.
Nemechek will run full time, while Truex returns for another part-time schedule.
Looking back at the best and worst of the 2022 season.
Ross Chastain and AJ Allmendinger put on a textbook example of hard, aggressive and respectful racing behind Kyle Larson at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
In a race where not too many cautions flew, tire strategy was king, but Lady Luck still found a way to intervene in the final stage as Martin Truex Jr. both won and lost the race on pit lane.
Ty Majeski’s second win in three races capped off the Round of 8. Meanwhile, tire issues took contenders out of the hunt in Homestead.
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