The NASCAR Xfinity Series is heading to the Texas Motor Speedway for the second playoff race of the season. The Andy’s Frozen Custard 300 will be a 300-mile showdown among the top drivers in the series. Here is everything you need to know about the qualifying order and preview for the race.
Qualifying Order
The qualifying order for the Andy’s Frozen Custard 300 was determined by a random draw. The draw was based on the owner points standings after the first playoff race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The qualifying order will set the starting lineup for the main event on Saturday, Sept. 23.
The qualifying order for the Andy’s Frozen Custard 300 is as follows:
Position | Driver | Time (seconds) |
---|---|---|
1 | Dawson Cram | 44.150 |
2 | Kyle Sieg | 42.050 |
3 | Sage Karam | 40.600 |
4 | Patrick Emerling | 38.900 |
5 | Joey Gase | 37.200 |
6 | JJ Yeley | 34.500 |
7 | David Starr | 34.450 |
8 | Garrett Smithley | 34.050 |
9 | Daniel Dye | 33.600 |
10 | Kyle Weatherman | 32.600 |
11 | Blaine Perkins | 30.900 |
12 | CJ McLaughlin | 29.350 |
13 | Jeffrey Earnhardt | 28.400 |
14 | Joe Graf Jr | 26.550 |
15 | Brennan Poole | 26.250 |
16 | Ryan Ellis | 24.750 |
17 | Anthony Alfredo | 23.950 |
18 | Layne Riggs | 23.950 |
19 | Brandon Jones | 23.500 |
20 | Josh Williams | 23.050 |
21 | Jeremy Clements | 21.150 |
22 | Parker Chase | 18.650 |
23 | Brett Moffitt | 17.400 |
24 | Parker Retzlaff | 16.800 |
25 | Kaz Grala | 14.800 |
26 | Ryan Sieg | 11.500 |
27 | Riley Herbst | 11.500 |
28 | Josh Berry | 24.750 |
29 | Sam Mayer | 23.300 |
30 | Parker Kligerman | 22.800 |
31 | Austin Hill | 19.900 |
32 | Jeb Burton | 14.350 |
33 | Sheldon Creed | 10.750 |
34 | Sammy Smith | 8.350 |
35 | Chandler Smith | 5.800 |
36 | Trevor Bayne | 5.650 |
37 | Daniel Hemric | 4.800 |
38 | Cole Custer | 3.350 |
39 | John Hunter Nemechek | 2.450 |
40 | Justin Allgaier | 1.350 |
Dawson Cram will run the first lap, while Justin Allgaier will run the final lap. The qualifying session will start at 11:05 am ET on Saturday, Sept. 23.
Race Preview
The Andy’s Frozen Custard 300 is the second of seven races in the NASCAR Xfinity Series playoffs. The race will feature 40 drivers competing for the win and the playoff points. The race will consist of 200 laps, divided into three stages of 45, 45, and 110 laps respectively.
The Texas Motor Speedway is a 1.5-mile oval track with 20 degrees of banking in the turns and five degrees on the straightaways. The track opened in 1996 and has hosted the Xfinity Series since then. The track is known for its fast speeds and close racing.
The defending champion of the Andy’s Frozen Custard 300 is Noah Gragson, who won the race last year after leading 85 laps. Gragson is also the most recent winner in the Xfinity Series, as he won the first playoff race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway last week.
Some of the other drivers to watch in the Andy’s Frozen Custard 300 are:
- John Hunter Nemechek, who is making his third start in the Xfinity Series this season. Nemechek is a regular in the NASCAR Cup Series, but he has also won two races in the Xfinity Series this year at Las Vegas and Charlotte.
- AJ Allmendinger, who is the current points leader in the Xfinity Series playoffs. Allmendinger has four wins this season, including two on road courses and two on ovals.
- Daniel Hemric, who is still looking for his first career win in the Xfinity Series. Hemric has been consistent this season, with 18 top-10 finishes and six runner-up finishes.
- Justin Allgaier, who is a four-time winner at Texas Motor Speedway in the Xfinity Series. Allgaier has two wins this season, at Atlanta and Darlington.
- Austin Hill, who is making his Xfinity Series debut at Texas Motor Speedway. Hill is a regular in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, where he has two wins this season.
The Andy’s Frozen Custard 300 will be broadcast live on NBC and PRN at 3:30 pm ET on Saturday, Sept. 23. The race will be a thrilling battle among some of the best drivers in NASCAR.