Fire on Fridays: NASCAR Prospects Ready to Fill Recently Vacated Seats
With multiple full-time drivers leaving their NASCAR teams in recent weeks, here are some potential replacements.
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.
Also, which drivers below the cutline will score a victory to make the playoffs?
Well, that was interesting. AJ Allmendinger took home the win in the NASCAR Xfinity Series’ Pacific Office Automation 147 at Portland International Raceway yesterday amidst the most chaotic race so far this season. The Pacific Northwest rain was unrelenting and made the track surface as slick as glass in some sections. Naturally, this led to …
At the green flag for the NASCAR Xfinity Series’ debut race Portland International Raceway, Sam Mayer spun through traffic in the opening chicane while polesitter Anthony Alfredo and second-place starter Austin Hill missed the first turn completely. It was a sign of things to come. By the time the dust settled, 12 cars had crashed …
Creed was quickest in the Xfinity Series first visit to the Oregon track.
Josh Berry won, but that’s not the whole story for JR Motorsports.
Plenty of NASCAR Chevrolet prospects are lighting it up in the sport’s Xfinity Series in 2022. But will Cup Series rides at Chevy await them in 2023?
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