Xfinity Breakdown: John Hunter Nemechek Sets Himself Apart at New Hampshire
Nemechek won, but who else shined and who fell short on Saturday at NHMS?
Nemechek won, but who else shined and who fell short on Saturday at NHMS?
Sheldon Creed and Riley Herbst were the two unfortunate recipients of the last lap crash on Saturday.
Nemechek picked up the victory at the 1.058-mile oval by holding off his competitors in NASCAR overtime.
Let’s check in on the battle at the bottom of the Cup owner standings.
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.
A top-heavy 2023 has led to a softer playoff bubble for the NASCAR Cup Series and a logjam for the final five spots in the field.
NASCAR’s debut in the streets of Chicago made history in more ways than one.
Custer’s first start is at Atlanta.
Cole Custer’s “awkward” win brought a two-day affair to an end for the NASCAR Xfinity Series.
A huge positive for the Xfinity Series ended on a sour note when the Chicago street race was called short of halfway due to wet weather.
Custer led all the laps run on Saturday at Chicago.
Dexter Bean, Jeffrey Earnhardt, Joey Gase, Dawson Cram and Dexter Stacey failed to make the race.
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