Kyle Busch turned another dominating afternoon into his sixth NASCAR XFINITY Series victory in 10 starts this year, leading 190 of 200 laps in the AutoLotto 200 en route to his fifth career series win at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
Despite an hour-long weather delay that stalled out his momentum, David Ragan was finally able to complete a clean sweep of NASCAR XFINITY Series qualifying on Friday afternoon at Daytona International Speedway.
Kyle Busch’s morning at Daytona International Speedway did not go according to plan, after the reigning NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion smashed the wall with nine minutes to go in the series’ only practice session on Friday.
For the eighth time this season, Joe Gibbs Racing swept the top three positions in NASCAR XFINITY Series qualifying and left the rest of their competition searching for answers — led by Erik Jones, who toured the .875-mile Iowa Speedway in 23.204 seconds (135.752 mph) to grab the 21 Means 21 Pole Award for Sunday’s American Ethanol E-15 250.
Denny Hamlin made a furious rally in the closing stages of Saturday’s Hisense 4K TV 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, ultimately climbing from sixth on the two lap sprint, passing Joey Logano exiting turn two on the final lap and holding off Austin Dillon coming back to the checkered flag for his first XFINITY win of the season.
For the sixth time this season, Joe Gibbs Racing Toyotas swept the NASCAR XFINITY Series qualifying podium, with rookie Erik Jones taking his fourth pole of the season and seventh of his career in the No. 20 Gamestop Camry.
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