By the numbers: 2025 NASCAR Xfinity and Truck Series season
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Take a look through the most impressive numbers and statistics from the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series seasons, with help from Racing Insights.
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Fourteen drivers won at least one race in 2025, and 15 drivers won at least one pole.
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Connor Zilisch’s 10 wins were the most by a driver in the series since Kyle Busch in 2016 (10) and the most ever in the series by a rookie. He also became the first rookie to win the Regular Season Championship.
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Connor Zilisch became the youngest driver in series history with:
- Wins at nine different tracks this season.
- Four consecutive victories.
- Ten series victories.
- A top five streak longer than five races, breaking Sam Ard's all-time record (15) with 18.
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JR Motorsports earned 17 victories, the most by an organization since Joe Gibbs Racing’s 19 wins in 2016.
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Five different crew chiefs earned their first victory in 2025, including Dale Earnhardt Jr., who served as Connor Zilisch’s crew chief at Pocono Raceway in June.
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Austin Hill’s last-lap victory in the spring race at Martinsville Speedway was the 100th series victory for Richard Childress Racing.
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Austin Hill became the all-time Xfinity Series drafting track laps leader and winner, with 810 laps led and 10 victories.
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Justin Allgaier became the fourth driver to lead 7,000 career Xfinity Series laps, leading 28 circuits in the October race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
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There were just two first-time winners: Nick Sanchez (EchoPark Speedway near Atlanta in June) and Taylor Gray (Martinsville in October), the fewest in a season since 2022.
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Jeremy Clements (Circuit of The Americas) and Justin Allgaier (Charlotte Roval) each made their 500th series starts this season.
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Corey Heim led all drivers with seven poles, 12 wins, 19 top fives, 21 top 10s, 23 stage wins and 1,627 laps led. He earned series records in wins, top twos, top fives and laps led.
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Corey Heim’s 21 wins over the last three years are tied for the most by any driver over a three-year span in series history (Kyle Busch, 2009-11). Additionally, Heim became the seventh driver with 20 or more Truck Series wins with his victory at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in September.
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Corey Heim has led in 26 consecutive races, dating back to 2024, the longest streak all time. He became the first driver in any NASCAR national series to lead a lap in every single race in 2025.
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Tricon Garage and Front Row Motorsports combined for 18 wins this season, including each of the last 12.
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The average age of the Championship 4 drivers (Corey Heim, Ty Majeski, Tyler Ankrum and Kaden Honeycutt) was the youngest ever (25 years, four months and 20 days).
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ThorSport Racing went winless for the first time since 2007.
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Tyler Ankrum’s victory at Rockingham Speedway broke a 130-race winless streak, the longest drought broken in Truck Series history.
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Two drivers earned their first career victories: Daniel Hemric (Martinsville in March) and Gio Ruggiero (Talladega in October). Ruggiero’s win earned him the Sunoco Rookie of the Year accolade.