NASCAR XFINITY Series
Five Different Winners Through First Five NASCAR XFINITY Series Races
This
season marks the 14th time in NASCAR XFINITY Series history the first
five races of the season have been won by 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. Also of note, five different organizations
have also visited Victory Lane – Roush Fenway Racing (Daytona), Joe
Gibbs Racing (Atlanta), Team Penske (Las Vegas), JR Motorsports
(Phoenix) and Chip Ganassi Racing (Auto Club). The NASCAR XFINITY
Series record for largest number of different winners in
a single season is 18 – set back in 1988. Last season had 14 different
winners. The series resumes in all its grandeur at Texas Motor Speedway
on Saturday, April 8 on FOX (at 1:30 p.m. ET).
Sadler Opens Up Points Lead Going Into First Off Weekend Of Season
Over
the past three weeks, JR Motorsports veteran and NASCAR XFINITY Series
driver standings leader Elliott Sadler has been accumulating points and
distancing himself from the
rest of the pack in the 2017 standings. Following Las Vegas, Sadler had
a four-point lead over second-place in the series driver standings,
then two weeks ago following Phoenix he opened the lead up to 11 points.
Now following a seventh-place finish at Auto
Club, he is 17 points ahead of his JRM teammate William Byron in
second. In five starts this season, Sadler has posted two top fives,
four top 10s and an average finish of 9.8. He also has two Stage wins
that have produced two playoff points. Sadler’s season-to-date
loop data stats also point to why he has been so successful early this
season. Among drivers that have made all five starts in 2017, Sadler
leads the NASCAR XFINITY Series in the following categories: driver
rating (101.3), average running position (7.870)
and laps in the top 15 (768 laps, 91.8%).
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NASCAR XFINITY Series Points Earned In Stages 1 & 2
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Rank
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Driver
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Stage 1 Pts
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Stage 2 Pts
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Combined
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1
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Elliott Sadler
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26
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27
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53
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2
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Justin Allgaier
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11
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17
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28
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3
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William Byron
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18
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8
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26
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4
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Brennan Poole
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12
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5
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17
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5
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Daniel Hemric
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9
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8
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17
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6
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Cole Custer
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8
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6
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14
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7
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Darrell Wallace Jr.
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7
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5
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12
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8
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Matt Tifft
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9
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3
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12
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9
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Tyler Reddick
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3
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7
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10
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10
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Blake Koch
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7
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2
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9
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11
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Ryan Reed
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1
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7
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8
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12
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Dakoda Armstrong
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3
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3
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6
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13
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Brendan Gaughan
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2
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4
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6
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Stage Racing Can Pay Big Points In New Enhanced Format
The
new enhanced formats this season have brought a lot to the table as far
as accumulating points is concerned throughout a NASCAR XFINITY Series
race. Thirteen different NXS
drivers have taken advantage of the new system to earn points by
finishing inside the top 10 in the first two stages of a race. Week-in
and week-out, the Stage points can add up to be quite the advantage.
Here is a look at the Stage point accumulators through
the first five races of 2017.
Of
the thirteen NASCAR XFINITY Series drivers that have earned points from
the first two stages of the first five races, Elliott Sadler has earned
the most. He has nearly double
the amount (53 points) of his nearest competitor, Justin Allgaier with
28. Sadler’s stage points are a big contributor as to why he has such a
large lead in the NASCAR XFINITY Series driver standings. Sadler has
finished inside the top 10 of every Stage except
the two at Las Vegas this season.
NASCAR XFINITY Series Stats Through Five Races
With
the NASCAR XFINITY Series taking a break this weekend, let’s look at
how this season’s competitors have performed statistically through the
first five races:
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Number of Races This Season:
5
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Number of Winners:
5 - the most since 2006 (5)
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Number of Coors Light Poles winners:
4 – the same number as last season through five races
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Average Number of Leaders:
5.40 - the most since 2015 (6.20)
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Average Number of Lead Changes:
13.60 – the most since 2013 (16.20)
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Average Margin of Victory:
0.459 second – the closest MOV since 2010 (0.420 second)
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All
five races this season have had a margin of victory less than a second –
the most since the inception of electronic scoring in the NASCAR
XFINITY Series in 1996.
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Percentage of Lead Lap Finishes:
59% - the highest since 2005 (62.3%)
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Ringing The Bell Into Martinsville
The
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series picks back up this weekend at
Martinsville Speedway for the Alpha Energy Solutions 250 on Saturday,
April 1 (3 p.m. ET on FOX). NASCAR Camping
World Truck Series points leader Christopher Bell will look to capture
back-to-back wins for the first time in his young career.
Bell
captured his first win of the 2017 season in the Active Pest Control
200 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. The win jolted him into the 2017 NASCAR
Camping World Truck Series playoffs
and atop of the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series points standings.
The
No. 4 Kyle Busch Motorsports driver has raced in two career races at
Martinsville Speedway– both in 2016. He finished 19th in April and
fourth in October.
Bell
leads the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series points standings by seven
points over reigning series champion Johnny Sauter and Ben Rhodes.
Sunoco Rookie contender Kaz Grala
(-15) and Matt Crafton (-21) round out the top five.
Sauter Looking To Skip Into Martinsville Speedway History
Defending
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Champion Johnny Sauter has a chance
to make history at Martinsville Speedway this weekend with a win in the
Alpha Energy Solutions
250.
If
Sauter captures at win at Martinsville on Saturday, he would become the
all-time leader in wins in track history with four. Sauter captured his
third win at Martinsville last
season when he took the checkered in the fall and punched his ticket
into the Championship 4 at Homestead-Miami Speedway in the NASCAR
Camping World Truck Series playoffs.
In
seven of his last eight NASCAR Camping World Truck Series races at
Martinsville, Sauter has posted top-10 finishes, including two wins
(2016 – fall and 2013 – spring).
In
18 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series career starts at Martinsville
Speedway, Sauter has three wins, six top fives, nine top 10s and 386
laps led.
Mixing It Up At Martinsville
The last five NASCAR Camping World Truck Series races at Martinsville Speedway have all been won by different race winners.
Johnny Sauter (2016 – fall)
Kyle Busch (2016 – spring)
Matt Crafton (2015 – fall)
Joey Logano (2015 – spring)
Darrell Wallace Jr. (2014 – fall)
Will
Saturday’s Alpha Energy Solutions 250 produce its sixth-consecutive
different NASCAR Camping World Truck Series winner at Martinsville
Speedway?
There have been seven drivers who have won multiple NASCAR Camping World Truck Series races at Martinsville Speedway since 1995:
Kevin Harvick (3)
Johnny Saunter (3)
Dennis Setzer (3)
Mike Skinner (3)
Matt Crafton (2)
Denny Hamlin (2)
Darrell Wallace Jr. (2)
Getting Off To A Fast Start
Since
2010, the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver who has started on
the pole for the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Martinsville
Speedway, has gone on to win
the race five times. Those winners account for 36 percent of all 14
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series wins at Martinsville from 2010-16.
Starting with the most recent, below are the drivers to win the pole and the race at Martinsville Speedway between 2010-16:
Joey Logano (2015 – spring)
Darrell Wallace Jr. (2014 – fall)
Kevin Harvick (2012 – spring)
Johnny Sauter (2011 – spring)
Kevin Harvick (2010 – spring)
Based
on recent NASCAR Camping World Truck Series history (2010-2016), if you
win the pole at Martinsville, you have a 36 percent chance at winning
the race.
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, Etc.
Crafton Counting Up Martinsville Speedway Records:
Matt
Crafton has accumulated multiple Martinsville Speedway track records
over his 17-year NASCAR Camping World Truck Series career. He currently
leads the following series categories
at Martinsville Speedway:
- Races Run (30)
- Top 10s (17)
- Lead Lap Finishes (26)
- Laps Completed (6,665)
Chase Elliott Trucking At Martinsville:
Chase
Elliott will run this Saturday’s Alpha Energy Solutions 250 for GMS
Racing. This will be Elliott’s second NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
start of 2017. He started ninth at
Atlanta in the Active Pest Control 200 and finished fifth. Elliott’s
last win in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series came in 2013 at
Bowmanville.
Ty Dillon Returns To NASCAR Camping World Truck Series For First Time Since 2015:
Ty
Dillon was a late addition to the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
lineup at Martinsville and will run the No. 99 Chevrolet for Ranier
Racing with Mathew Miller in this Saturday’s
Alpha Energy Solutions 250. Ty’s brother Austin ran in the No. 99
Chevrolet at Atlanta and finished seventh.
Ty
last appeared in a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Bristol
Motor Speedway in 2015 and finished 23rd. He has 53 NASCAR Camping World
Truck Series career starts with
three wins, 19 top fives and 35 top 10s.
Harrison Burton Readies to Make 2017 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Debut at Martinsville:
NASCAR
Next alumni (Class of 2016) and K&N Pro Series East driver Harrison
Burton will make his 2017 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series debut at
Martinsville Speedway this weekend in
the No. 51 Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota Tundra. Burton appeared in one
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race last season – the fall race at
Martinsville Speedway. He finished with a top-25 in the No. 18 KBM
Toyota after starting 16th.
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