Xfinity Breakdown: John Hunter Nemechek Comes Through in the Clutch at Atlanta
John Hunter Nemechek hung around the front long enough to outlast the rest of the Xfinity field and grab the win at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
John Hunter Nemechek hung around the front long enough to outlast the rest of the Xfinity field and grab the win at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
The team has scored one win in the last eight races after winning four of the first nine.
Are safety concerns about Chicago overblown? Is Carl Edwards coming back? And did NASCAR go too easily on Sheldon Creed?
If you’re wondering how chaotic a race Nashville Superspeedway can possibly be, you really don’t need to look much further than the Xfinity race on Saturday.
John Hunter Nemecheck clashed with Sheldon Creed and Sammy Smith at Portland in a day that included announcing his intentions to fight his teammate.
The field will start according to the NASCAR metrics.
While Cup drivers raced for the win, Xfinity Series regulars jockeyed for Dash 4 Cash spots at COTA.
John Hunter Nemechek will start next to Smith on the front row.
Ty Gibbs is 20th in points while Noah Gragson is 30th, but neither slow start should be a concern.
Sammy Smith has showed promise in the NASCAR Xfinity Series since his debut – and he finally put it all together for his first win.
Three of the first four races of the 2023 Cup Series season have gone into overtime – and every driver that would’ve won in regulation went on to lose.
Smith went from high school to Phoenix Raceway victory lane.
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