In an intense NASCAR Xfinity Series overtime restart in the US Cellular 250 at Iowa Speedway the lead drivers of Justin Allgaier in the No. 7 and Christopher Bell in the No. 20 racing side-by-side in pursuit of a victory. Behind them was Brandon Jones in the No. 19 running third, the No. 21 of Daniel Hemric running fourth and Kyle Benjamin in the No. 18 running in the fifth position. Hemric raced around Jones but then his car slid up the track and that’s when Brandon Jones found his No. 19 in the wrong place at the wrong time. Continue reading
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Christopher Bell is Looking to Win Three-Straight Xfinity Series Races
Raising the bar throughout his career, Christopher Bell with Joe Gibbs Racing has found his stride in NASCAR’s Xfinity Series by winning two straight races at Kentucky and New Hampshire – he has a total of three victories this year. Now his Joe Gibbs Racing No. 20 team is at Iowa Speedway and Bell is ready to make it three-straight victories (fourth of the season) in the US Cellular 250 at 5 pm ET on Saturday. Continue reading
Kyle Benjamin Inked for Two Races During the 2018 NASCAR Xfinity Series Season Starting in Atlanta
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PEAK Antifreeze & Coolant to be Primary Sponsor for the No. 18 NXS Toyota Camry in Atlanta
Huntersville, N.C. (February 17, 2018) – Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) announces that Kyle Benjamin will pilot the No. 18 NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) Toyota Camry for two races throughout the 2018 season. Continue reading
Ryan Preece Finds Victory Lane at Iowa in Pressure-Packed Performance
Ryan Preece’s short-lived, but ambitious 2017 NASCAR XFINITY Series schedule began three weeks ago at his de facto home track, New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
It ended Saturday in the U.S. Cellular 250 at Iowa Speedway — as confetti swirled and soared to highlight his first career series triumph in Victory Lane. Continue reading
Byron Hopes to Continue Dominant Run at Iowa
There aren’t many constants in NASCAR. A driver can visit Victory Lane one week and go winless for another two years. A competitor can lead 99 percent of the laps in a race and still lose.
There has been one constant the last couple years on the NASCAR national series circuit – William Byron piling up wins. Continue reading