NASCAR XFINITY Series’ teams will race the DC Solar 200 at Phoenix International Raceway on Saturday, March 18th at 4 pm ET. FOX is providing television coverage with MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio also providing radio coverage.
The DC Solar 200 is 200 miles over 200 laps with Stage 1 ending on lap 60 and Stage 2 ending on lap 120.
What to Watch For: The NASCAR XFINITY Series Dash 4 Cash program returns this weekend at Phoenix. The top-two full-time XFINITY drivers in the first two stages will qualify for the Dash 4 Cash bonus round in the Final Stage (four total drivers). The highest finisher among the four drivers wins a $100,000 prize.
Elliott Sadler looks to extend his four-point standings lead over second-place Ryan Reed. Following them in the point standings are William Byron (9 points behind Sadler), Daniel Hemric (-27) and Darrell Wallace Jr. (-29).
NASCAR XFINITY Series’ Dash 4 Cash Program Returns
with a New Lineup of Tracks In 2017
With great anticipation, the NASCAR XFINITY Series welcomes the return of the Dash 4 Cash program in 2017. This time around a few things are different with a new lineup of tracks hosting the program along with a slight format change to align itself with the new enhanced stage racing format.
Phoenix Raceway is the first of four tracks that will host the Dash 4 Cash program in 2017. Bristol Motor Speedway (4/22), Richmond International Raceway (4/29) and Dover International Speedway (6/2) are the remaining venues to include the Dash 4 Cash program in their NASCAR XFINITY Series races.
Below are few quick bullets to get you caught up to speed with the new Dash 4 Cash program format:
- Full-time NASCAR XFINITY Series drivers who have declared for points in the series will compete for four positions in Dash 4 Cash events, each awarding the winner $100,000.
- The top-two eligible drivers in the first two stages will qualify for the Dash 4 Cash bonus round in the Final Stage (four total drivers).
- The highest finisher among these four drivers wins the $100,000 prize and is one step closer to qualifying for the NASCAR XFINITY Series playoffs.
- Two Dash 4 Cash wins equal a race win in terms of eligibility for the playoffs.
- This year, should one driver capture all four Dash 4 Cash awards, XFINITY will award the winner with an extra $600,000, bringing the total payout to an even $1 million. In a new twist, drivers no longer need to win the last race outright to capture the bonus.
Sadler Holds the Lead, but Top-Three in Points are Tight
For the second straight week, JR Motorsport’s veteran driver Elliott Sadler controls the NASCAR XFINITY Series championship standings lead as the series heads to Phoenix Raceway for the DC Solar 200. The top-three in points, Elliott Sadler, Ryan Reed (second) and William Byron (third) have just nine points separating them following last weekend’s event at Las Vegas.
Not since 2012 has a NASCAR XFINITY Series championship contender won a race at Phoenix Raceway, but it just so happens the last to carry out the feat was Elliott Sadler.
Series Leader: Elliott Sadler
Sadler is now five points ahead of second-place in the series driver standings and hopes to build on that this weekend. In his first three starts of 2017, he has posted one top-five, two top-tens and an average finish of 12.3. Plus, he has two playoff points from winning the first two stages in the season-opening race at Daytona.
Come this weekend at Phoenix, Sadler is the only former winner entered to compete. In 16 starts there, he has posted one win (2012), four top-fives, eight top-tens and an average finish of 12.1.
Second Place: Ryan Reed
Roush Fenway Racing’s Ryan Reed is the lone series title contender with a win (Daytona) this season. Reed has also posted a top-five and two top-tens to go with his win in the first three starts of 2017. With just five points separating Reed from the standings lead, expect him to do all he can to capitalize on his competition this weekend at Phoenix.
Reed has made seven starts at Phoenix Raceway, posting an average finish of 16.0; including his career-best finish at the track of sixth that he posted last fall.
Third Place: William Byron
Sadler’s JR Motorsports teammate William Byron has also had a great start to his 2017 season, posting two top-tens and an average finish of tenth. Byron is nine points back from the standings lead as he looks to become the second Sunoco Rookie of the Year contender to win the title, joining Chase Elliott (2014).
It will be interesting to see how Byron does this weekend as his luck has run short at Phoenix in the past. Though this weekend will be his NASCAR XFINITY Series debut at Phoenix, he did run two races in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series on the 1-mile raceway. The first resulted in a DNF after being involved in an accident and the second he won the pole, but blew an engine, costing him his title chances in last season’s NCWTS playoffs.
Next Wave of Talent: Four Sunoco Rookies Proving They Belong
Four of the 2017 Sunoco Rookie of the Year contenders are now ranked inside the top-ten in NASCAR XFINITY Series driver points after the third race of the season. JR Motorsport’s driver William Byron is third, Richard Childress Racing’s driver Daniel Hemric is fourth, Joe Gibbs Racing’s driver Matt Tifft is sixth and Stewart-Haas Racing’s driver Cole Custer is tenth. Now the series rolls out to Phoenix Raceway where all four mentioned rookies will be making their NASCAR XFINITY Series track debut.
- William Byron – No. 9 JR Motorsports Chevrolet Camaro – Byron has posted two top-tens in the first three races this season. The 19-year old is from Charlotte, North Carolina and has an average finish of tenth in 2017.
- Daniel Hemric – No. 21 Richard Childress Racing Camaro – Hemric has posted one top-ten finish in the first three races of the season. The 26-year old is from Kannapolis, North Carolina and has an average finish of 17.7 in 2017.
- Matt Tifft – No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota Camry – Tifft has posted two top-15 finishes in his first three races of the season. The 20-year old is from Hinckley, Ohio and has an average finish of 19.0 in 2017.
- Cole Custer – No. 00 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford Mustang – Custer has posted one top-ten finish in the first three races of the season. The 19-year old from Ladera Ranch, California, has an average finish of 19.3 in 2017.
Joe Gibbs Racing Looking to Make it Four in a Row at Phoenix
Joe Gibbs Racing will attempt to win the organization’s fourth consecutive NASCAR XFINITY Series race at Phoenix Raceway this weekend in the DC Solar 200. Gibbs will not only become the first owner with four consecutive wins at Phoenix, but he would also take the series lead in owner wins with nine victories – JGR is now tied with Roush Fenway Racing for the most wins at Phoenix with eight each.
JGR will have three cars entered this weekend in their attempt to carry out the feat. Last season’s champion, Daniel Suárez, will be piloting the No. 18 Toyota this weekend with crew chief Scott Graves. Sunoco Rookie of the Year candidate Matt Tifft will be in the No. 19 Toyota with crew chief Matt Beckman. And finally, 2015 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series champion Erik Jones will be in the No. 20 Toyota with crew chief Chris Gabehart this weekend.
Tifft is making his series debut at Phoenix this weekend, and his teammates are a great resource for him to lean on as they have done well at Phoenix in the past. Suárez has made four starts at Phoenix posting an average finish of 5.8. Jones has also been impressive at Phoenix, posting three top-fives and an average finish of 5.2 in just five starts.
Playoff Picture: Who Would Be Where
Three races in the books, here is what the NASCAR XFINITY Series playoff picture would look like if it started this weekend.
Team Penske on Top of the Owner Standings Early with No. 22 Team
Roger Penske once again has his organization, Team Penske, running on all eight cylinders this season as his No. 22 Ford Mustang team now holds the NASCAR XFINITY Series owner standings lead.
After the first three races of 2017, the No. 22 team is 23 points ahead of the second-place Chip Ganassi Racing’s No. 42 Chevrolet Camaro team.
Penske has tapped Brad Keselowski to run the No. 22 so far this season. Keselowski has been up to the task, as he has posted an average starting position of 3.6 and an average finishing position of 5.3.
This weekend, Ryan Blaney is strapping into the No. 22 at Phoenix. Blaney has made one series start at Phoenix posting a tenth-place finish.
Also Noteworthy
Double Duty Drivers – It will be another busy weekend for the following Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series drivers competing in the NASCAR XFINITY Series race this weekend – Austin Dillon, Ty Dillon, Daniel Suarez, Erik Jones and Ryan Blaney. …
Arizona Natives – Long-time veteran and Arizona native, JJ Yeley, will attempt to compete this weekend at Phoenix Raceway. Yeley hails from Phoenix, Arizona. Yeley has made 14 starts at his home track posting an average finish of 19.3.
Ty Majeski Making NASCAR Debut at Iowa – Roush Fenway Racing developmental driver Ty Majeski will make his NASCAR national series debut in the NASCAR XFINITY Series race on June 24 at Iowa Speedway. Majeski boasts ARCA Midwest Tour Championships in 2014, 2015 and 2016 and was one of 11 drivers named to the NASCAR Next 2016-17 class.