Xfinity Breakdown: Shane van Gisbergen, New King of the Road?
Who did well, and who underperformed? And should NASCAR do anything to help avoid crashes like Alon Day-Justin Allgaier incident in practice?
Who did well, and who underperformed? And should NASCAR do anything to help avoid crashes like Alon Day-Justin Allgaier incident in practice?
Chase Elliott only has six playoff points. Is that a problem?
Why does Sam Mayer feel he’s not received the recognition and consideration he deserves?
Tire blowouts kept coming throughout the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Iowa Speedway, marring Sam Mayer’s second win of the year.
It’s the sixth win of Mayer’s Xfinity Series career.
Mayer, in a one-off start before tomorrow’s Xfinity race, took the crown from the regulars.
Chevrolet drivers Mayer and Shane van Gisbergen swept the starting front row for the Xfinity race.
Elliott won, but the bigger story is whether or not NASCAR should penalize Hill for intentional contact with Cole Custer.
Elliott took advantage of a fresh set of tires to win his first Xfinity race since Daytona in 2016.
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