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The Xfinity Series Playoffs start with 12 drivers in the Round of 12, then cut off the lowest 4 non-winners in the points standings after 3 races. This process is repeated with the remaining drivers for the Round of 8, leaving 4 drivers still eligible to win the championship that season.
On September 3, 2014, it was announced that Comcast would become the new title sponsor of the series via its cable television and internet brand Xfinity, renaming it the Xfinity Series. [6] In 2016 , NASCAR implemented a seven-race Chase system similar to the one used in the NASCAR Cup Series.
Drivers who have won championship(s) in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. It was previously known as the Busch Grand National Series , Busch Series and Nationwide Series (1982–present). Subcategories
Hendrick returned the now Xfinity Series in a part-time basis from 2022 to 2024. [10] Xfinity Series wins ... List of all-time NASCAR Cup Series winners;
The race winner's trophy (not the championship) however, refers the race as being unofficially titled the Xfinity 200. The race was a day race in 2020 and a night race in 2021. In its four years as the last race of the Xfinity Series season, the driver who won the championship also won the race: Austin Cindric in 2020 , Daniel Hemric in 2021 ...
Along with five Cup Series championships, Gibbs has also won four Xfinity Series drivers' championships and one ARCA Racing Series crown. The team has amassed 213 NASCAR Cup Series victories, 209 Xfinity Series wins, and 30 ARCA Racing Series victories.
Cup Series: Strictly Stock National 36 Busch Clash: Multiple Winston: 1949 Stock: United States [2] Daytona Duels: Nextel: Grand National All-Star Race: Sprint: Monster Energy: Xfinity Series: Late Model National 33 Dash 4 Cash: Xfinity: Budweiser: 1982 Stock: United States [3] Sportsman Busch: Grand National Nationwide: Craftsman Truck Series ...
The NASCAR championship season consists of a series of races, held usually on oval tracks, and in a few cases, road courses. [4] Each season throughout NASCAR history has consisted of between 8 and 62 races. [5] The results of each race are combined to determine two championships in each of the top series, one for drivers and one for manufacturers.