Eyes on Xfinity: 2 Races, 16 Points Separate Sheldon Creed, Ryan Sieg From Playoffs
If Ryan Sieg is to prevent Sheldon Creed from surpassing him, he’ll need to find the magic he possessed in the first half of 2022.
If Ryan Sieg is to prevent Sheldon Creed from surpassing him, he’ll need to find the magic he possessed in the first half of 2022.
This is racing, and nobody is entitled to a ride, a win or a single position.
Noah Gragson came from third place to snatch a win away from Sheldon Creed and Kyle Larson on Saturday night at Darlington Raceway.
Sheldon Creed climbed out of his car at Darlington and shook hands with the man that had just thwarted his first NASCAR Xfinity Series victory.
Noah Gragson’s move on the final lap at Darlington was his fourth Xfinity Series win of 2022, as he dueled with Sheldon Creed and Kyle Larson late to take the win.
That and more stories from the World Center of Racing.
With multiple full-time drivers leaving their NASCAR teams in recent weeks, here are some potential replacements.
Noah Gragson led early but Ty Gibbs emerged victorious in the Xfinity Series race at Michigan.
Or: in defense of getting Ryan Blaney and Martin Truex Jr. into the Cup playoffs no matter what.
Ty Dillon will not be back in the No. 42 Petty GMS Motorsports car. Which NASCAR Xfinity Series driver should take the seat?
RCR has an Xfinity team. I get it. But it’s time to look outward.
Sheldon Creed, AJ Allmendinger and Noah Gragson were the three fastest in the Xfinity practice session at Nashville.
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