Tyler Reddick opened the NASCAR Xfinity Series season with a victory at Daytona Int’l Speedway. (HHP/Ashley R Dickerson photo)

Tyler Reddick

Viewed by many as the underdog of this year’s Xfinity Series Championship 4, Tyler Reddick was the first driver to lock up a spot in the playoffs with his win at Daytona Int’l Speedway in February, which set the record for the closest finish in NASCAR history at .0004 of a second.

Since then, however, Reddick has been cold and has been shut out of victory lane. He’s driving the No. 9 car for JR Motorsports, which has won titles with both Chase Elliott and William Byron, so the team knows that a championship performance is there, but it may take a little luck on Saturday in order for Reddick to have his moment in the spotlight.

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Jacob Seelman

Jacob Seelman, 31, is the founder of 77 Sports Media and the current PR and digital content director for Race Face Brand Development. He studied Broadcast Journalism at Winthrop University in Rock Hill, S.C., and also serves as the full-time tour announcer for the Must See Racing Sprint Car Series. A 12-year veteran of covering all forms of racing, Seelman is a multi-time award-winning writer whose work has been published in both SPEED SPORT Magazine and Athlon Magazine, among other publications. He has also helped to mentor multiple other writers and content creators who have gone on to successful careers in motorsports.

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