NASCAR XFINITY Series’ My Bariatric Solutions 300 at Texas Preview

NASCAR XFINITY Series teams are at Texas Motor Speedway for the My Bariatric Solutions 300 on Saturday, April 8th. Television and radio coverage begins at 1 pm ET on FOX, PRN, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio with a green flag start at 1:30 pm ET.

Drivers will race 300 miles over 200 laps with Stage 1 ending on lap 45, Stage 2 ends on lap 90.

What to Watch for: Elliott Sadler tries to increase his 17-point standings lead over teammate William Byron. .

Darrell Wallace Jr., who’s placed sixth in his last four starts, looks for his fifth straight top-ten finish.

There have been five different winners in the first five races.

Texas Bound: JR Motorsports Holds Top Three Spots in the Standings

For the first time in XFINITY Series history, a single organization holds the top-three spots in the driver standings – JR Motorsports drivers Elliott Sadler (189 points, standings leader), William Byron (-17, second) and Justin Allgaier (-46, third) accomplished the historic feat following their performances at Auto Club Speedway. This weekend, they will look to hold on to the top-three spots as the series returns to action at Texas Motor Speedway.

Sadler has been outstanding through the first five races of the season, posting two top-fives and an average finish of 9.8. He also has two stage wins that have garnered him two playoff points. Sadler heads to Texas looking for his eighth consecutive top-ten finish at the 1.5-mile speedway. He finished fifth in this event last season.

Sunoco rookie sensation William Byron sits a mere 17 points back from his teammate Elliott Sadler through the first five races. Byron’s season has seen two top-fives, four top-tens, a pole and an average finish of 7.8. While this will be his series track debut at Texas this weekend, he did make two starts in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series in the Lone Star State in 2016, winning the spring race.

Of the three JRM drivers atop the standings, Allgaier is the only one who has cemented his place in this season’s playoffs after his big win at Phoenix earlier this season. Now just 46 points separate him from the standings lead. Through five races this season, Allgaier has posted one win, two top-fives, three top-tens and an average finish of 14.8.

Allgaier has made 13 starts at Texas, posting an average finish of 12.3. Last season at TMS, he finished both races inside the top-ten.

Stage Points can Add Up to More than You Think

NASCAR’s enhanced racing formats have seen some great on-track action throughout the first five XFINITY Series races this season. With added points being awarded for top-ten finishes in the first two stages of a race, taking advantage of the new system is starting to pay dividends for some championship contenders.

A total of 13 different XFINITY Series championship contending drivers have earned points by finishing in the top-ten during the first two stages of a race this season.

Of the 13 stage point earners thus far this season, three drivers have earned 20% or more of their points total from stage points. Elliott Sadler leads the series with 53 stage points (28% of his 189 points total) earned through the first five races. Sadler has finished inside the top-ten of every Stage except the two at Las Vegas this season. Justin Allgaier has earned the second most stage points with 28 (20% of his 143 points total) through the first five races of the season. William Byron (26 stage points; 15%), Brennan Poole (17 stage points; 13%) and Daniel Hemric (17 stage points; 13%) round out the top-five of stage point earners this season.

Tyler Reddick, on a part-time schedule this season, is the third driver with 20% of his points total earned with stage points (ten of 50 total points). Reddick returns to the No. 42 Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet Camaro this weekend after his teammate Kyle Larson drove it to Victory Lane at Auto Club Speedway a few weeks back. The No. 42 team also won at Texas last fall. This will be Reddick’s series track debut.

Darrell Wallace Jr. Looks to Extend Top-Ten Streak this Weekend

In his last four starts, Roush Fenway Racing’s Darrell Wallace Jr. has posted four consecutive sixth-place finishes – the most consecutive top-ten finishes of his career. If Wallace can finish in the top-ten this weekend he will extend his career record to five consecutive top-tens.

Wallace is now fifth in the series championship standings with an average finish of 11.4 through the first five races of 2017.

In four career starts at Texas, Wallace has posted one top-ten – the spring race of 2015.

“It’ll be interesting to see how Texas is this weekend with the repave,” said Wallace Jr.  “I’m really looking forward to getting there after having a week off. I’m confident that we can unload with the same speed that we’ve had these last few weeks and have another really good run on Saturday with our Roush Fenway Racing Mustang.”      

21 Regular Season Races to Go: Playoff Bubble Bouncers a Bouncing

Rank

Driver

Points

From 12th

Next

10

Blake Koch

106

26

-5

11

Dakoda Armstrong

101

21

-5

12

Cole Custer

86

0

-15

13

Brandon Jones

80

-6

-6

14

Brendan Gaughan

78

-8

-2

15

Garrett Smithley

71

-15

-7

16

Harrison Rhodes

70

-16

-1

17

JJ Yeley

70

-16

0

With just 21 races left in the regular season, the standings points bubble around the playoff cutoff line has taken shape. Currently, five drivers sit within 16 points of the cutoff line; including two contenders who made the playoffs last season.

Stewart-Haas Racing’s Sunoco Rookie, Cole Custer, now holds the 12th and last playoff spot with a six-point advantage over 13th-place Brandon Jones, who made the playoffs in his rookie season last year. Close behind Jones is his Richard Childress Racing teammate, and former 2016 playoff contender, Brendan Gaughan, eight points behind 12th-place Custer. Garrett Smithley (-15), Harrison Rhodes (-16) and JJ Yeley (-16) are the remaining three drivers within striking distance of the playoff cutoff line.

Custer will be making his series track debut at Texas this weekend. Here are how the five drivers trying to catch Custer have performed at Texas from best to worst in average finish on the 1.5-mile track: Brandon Jones (14.0), Brendan Gaughan (19.0), Garrett Smithley (24.0), JJ Yeley (28.2) and Harrison Rhodes (30.5).    

Also Noteworthy

Five Different Winners through First Five Races: This season marks the 14th-time in XFINITY Series history the first five races of the season saw five different drivers. It’s been 11 years (2006) since the last time the series has seen the feat accomplished. Ryan Reed (Daytona), Kyle Busch (Atlanta), Joey Logano (Las Vegas), Justin Allgaier (Phoenix) and Kyle Larson (Auto Club) are this season’s five different winners. The XFINITY Series record for most different winners in a single season is 18 – set back in 1988. Last season had 14 different winners.

Big Names Entered this Weekend: This weekend at Texas, seven Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series drivers will attempt to compete in the My Bariatric Solutions 300 on Saturday: 2013 NXS champ Austin Dillon (No. 2), Ty Dillon (No. 3), Joey Logano (No. 12), 2016 NXS champ Daniel Suarez (No. 18), Erik Jones (No. 20), Ryan Blaney (No. 22) and two-time series champion Kevin Harvick (No. 41).

Sunoco Rookie Standings Update: Following the fifth race of the season, William Byron extended his rookie standings points lead to 17 points over second-place Daniel Hemric. Standings following Auto Club Speedway: William Byron (72), Daniel Hemric (-17), Matt Tifft (-29), Cole Custer (-30) and Spencer Gallagher (-33).

Manufacturer’s Championship Update: Through the first five races of the season, Ford (185 points) holds a one-point lead over second-place Chevrolet (184) in the manufacturer’s standings. Toyota is third in the standings with 163 points followed by Dodge with 14 points. Chevrolet and Ford each have two wins and Toyota has one win this season.

Owner’s Championship Update: Team Penske’s No. 22 Ford Mustang team continues to hold a 33-point lead over second-place Chip Ganassi Racing’s No. 42 Chevrolet Camaro team after the fifth race of the season at Auto Club Speedway. Both teams ran strong at Texas last fall, finishing 1-2 (Kyle Larson, followed by Brad Keselowski) and combining to lead 175 of the 200 laps.

NXS Milestones: This weekend at Texas Motor Speedway, veteran driver Morgan Shepherd will attempt to post the third oldest age of a driver to compete in a NASCAR national series race at the age of 75 years, 5 months and 15 days this Saturday. James Hylton now holds the two eldest ages to start at NASCAR national series event at 76 years, 11 months and 12 days (NCWTS; Pocono, 2011) and 76 years, 8 months, 10 days (NXS; Darlington, 2011).

Blake Koch will attempt to make his 75th consecutive XFINITY Series start this weekend at Texas. Koch is ninth on the active NXS consecutive-starts list.

Joey Logano (28 wins) will attempt to tie Matt Kenseth (29 wins) for seventh on the XFINITY Series all-time wins list this weekend at Texas Motor Speedway.