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Newly crowned NASCAR Busch Series Champion Dale Earnhardt, Jr. (left) poses with his trophy and NASCAR President Bill France Jr. (center) and his father Dale Earnhardt Sr. at Homestead, Florida November 13, 1999. (Photo by Brian Cleary)
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Drivers who have won two Xfinity Series championships

By Staff Report | Published: November 16, 2019 10
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HOMESTEAD, FLORIDA - NOVEMBER 16: Tyler Reddick, driver of the #2 Tame the Beast Chevrolet, celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Xfinity Series Ford EcoBoost 300 and the NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship at Homestead-Miami Speedway on November 16, 2019 in Homestead, Florida. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images) | Getty Images

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Tyler Reddick joined a prestigious club in 2019. He became the ninth driver to win two Xfinity Series titles, the seventh driver to win two Xfinity Series titles back-to-back ... and the first to win consecutive championships with two different teams. Scroll through to see all two-time champions.

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CHARLOTTE, NC - 1982:  Jack Ingram (R) accepts his end-of-the-year trophy as national champion in the Budweiser Racing Series (first year of the new Busch Series). Ingram was previously champion for this racing division three times. (Photo by ISC Images & Archives via Getty Images)

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Jack Ingram


Years: 1982, 1985

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Unknown:  Sam Ard of Asheboro, NC, won the 1983 NASCAR Busch Late Model Sportsman Series championship.  The following year, he repeated as champion when it was renamed the NASCAR Busch Grand National Series.  (Photo by ISC Images & Archives via Getty Images)

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Sam Ard


Years: 1983-84

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1980s:  Larry Pearson won back-to-back NASCAR Busch Series championships in 1986 and 1987, winning seven races during the period. (Photo by ISC Images & Archives via Getty Images)

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Larry Pearson


Years: 1986-87

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UNKNOWN:  Randy Lajoie won back-to-back NASCAR Busch Grand National championships in 1996 and 1997. (Photo by ISC Images & Archives via Getty Images)

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Randy LaJoie


Years: 1996-97

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Newly crowned NASCAR Busch Series Champion Dale Earnhardt, Jr. (left) poses with his trophy and NASCAR President Bill France Jr. (center) and his father Dale Earnhardt Sr. at Homestead, Florida November 13, 1999. (Photo by Brian Cleary)

Photo by Brian Cleary

Dale Earnhardt Jr.


Years: 1998-99

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2001:  Kevin Harvick celebrates with his 2001 NASCAR Busch Series championship trophy.  (Photo by ISC Archives/CQ-Roll Call Group via Getty Images)

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Kevin Harvick


Years: 2001, 2006

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HOMESTEAD, FL - NOVEMBER 19:  Martin Truex Jr., driver of the #8 Bass Pro Shops/TRACKER Chevrolet, celebrates after winning the NASCAR Busch Series Championship at the Ford 300 on November 19, 2005 at Homestead Miami Speedway in Homestead, Florida.  (Photo By Streeter Lecka/Getty Images) | Getty Images

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Martin Truex Jr.


Years: 2004-05

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MIAMI BEACH, FL - NOVEMBER 19:  Nationwide Series Champion Ricky Stenhouse Jr. poses with his two rings during the NASCAR Nationwide Series And Camping World Truck Awards Banquet at Loews Miami Beach on November 19, 2012 in Miami Beach, Florida.  (Photo by Chris Trotman/Getty Images for NASCAR) | Getty Images

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Ricky Stenhouse Jr.


Years: 2011-12

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HOMESTEAD, FLORIDA - NOVEMBER 16: Tyler Reddick, driver of the #2 Tame the Beast Chevrolet, celebrates winning the NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship after the NASCAR Xfinity Series Ford EcoBoost 300 at Homestead-Miami Speedway on November 16, 2019 in Homestead, Florida. (Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images) | Getty Images

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Tyler Reddick


Years: 2018-19
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