Three races remain in the regular season for the Xfinity Series, but before we cap off the regular season, they must survive at Daytona International Speedway. Here is everything you need to know about the Wawa 250 on Friday night.
Last year, it was Ryan Truex getting his second win of his part-time season in the Joe Gibbs Racing #20 GR Supra. He led a total of 28 laps, second to AJ Allmendinger, who led 35 laps. Can one of the drivers below the cut-off line win and lock themselves in? Or will one of RCR’s excellent drafting track drivers continue their streak?
The Daytona International Speedway, opened in 1959, as NASCAR Founder Bill France Sr.’s masterpiece. One of the most iconic palaces of motorsport in the world. With its 2.5-mile length and 31 degrees of banking, it was like nothing anyone had seen when it opened. Since 1982, the Xfinity Series has raced at Daytona 67 times.
Dale Earnhardt won the first race in 1982, driving a Pontiac. He and Tony Stewart hold the record for most Xfinity Series wins, both with seven. Austin Hill holds the record amongst active drivers, with three victories. Another Earnhardt holds the Xfinity Series lap record; Jeffrey Earnhardt set the lap record in 2019, driving his Toyota around the track in 45.554 seconds.
Here is the battle for the Regular Season Championship:
And here is the battle for the final positions in the playoffs:
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With a race at Daytona, it brings a lot of cars attempting to make the big show Saturday night. Their are 39 cars attempting to make the 38 car field. The drivers joining the field are:
Connor Zilisch, who injured his collar-bone at Watkins Glen, is set to race this Saturday. But on standby is Parker Kligerman to take over.
RCR is coming to this race with 3 victories on drafting tracks this season, amongst the 4 run so far. They are by-far the best two cars on these tracks for the last two seasons. It is a toss up between whether Jesse Love or Austin Hill takes the checkered flag, but it is a great chance that they will team up and put the field behind them. Watch out for Richard Childress Racing.
Ford and Toyota have an uphill battle at these track, purely because they lack car numbers. For Ford if a win is going to come, I think it’ll be from Sam Mayer or Ryan Sieg. Haas Factory team has run well here in the past, and I think Sieg just can find a way to win. Look for the Nos. 38 and 41 on Saturday.
While Toyota has some great drivers, I don’t think they have the best drafting abilities. If I have to pick one, I think it could be Aric Almirola. Experience is everything and he has it.
Here is the schedule for Friday’s Wawa 250 at Daytona:
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