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August 21, 2025

Daytona set to shake up Xfinity Series Playoff picture with three to go


Three more NASCAR Xfinity Series races remain to settle which 12 drivers will advance to this year’s playoffs, and Friday night’s Wawa 250 powered by Coca-Cola (730 p.m. ET on The CW, MRN Radio and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio) has traditionally proven to be anyone’s game.

To that point, current championship leader and season’s winningest driver (six victories), Connor Zilisch, is expected to qualify and start the race. How many laps he does afterward depends on his recovery after breaking his collarbone in a frightening fall off his No. 88 JR Motorsports Chevrolet while celebrating his victory in the series’ last race two weeks ago at Watkins Glen International.

Zilisch, his JR Motorsports teammate Justin Allgaier and Haas Factory Team’s Sam Mayer are separated by only 24 points in the competition for the regular-season title. Zilisch is ahead of Allgaier by only seven points.

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Part-time Joe Gibbs Racing driver Ryan Truex is the defending Daytona race winner; however, he is not entered this weekend. A strong group of notable championship contenders joins him in celebrating most recently at the big track — from Richard Childress Racing’s Jesse Love, who won here in February, to his teammate Austin Hill, who had won the three previous season-openers and is the series’ all-time drafting track leader (nine wins). Reigning series champ Allgaier won the fall Daytona race in 2023.

Considering the circumstances — and the track history in general — a new winner at Daytona would not surprise. Last year’s Daytona NASCAR Cup Series summer race winner, Harrison Burton, is eyeing a return to Victory Lane. That victory proved as much to himself as others that he can win when much is on the line.

Going into the weekend, eight drivers have secured playoff positions via a win. JR Motorsports’ Carson Kvapil (+112), Haas Factory Team’s Sheldon Creed (+77), Joe Gibbs Racing’s Taylor Gray (+76) and AM Racing’s Burton (+30) claim the points positions beyond the winner’s list. Creed, Kvapil and Gray finished third, fourth and fifth, respectively, in February at Daytona.

Just below the cutoff line is Harrison Burton’s cousin Jeb Burton, who has a pair of wins on the sport’s other big track, Talladega Superspeedway. Owner-driver Ryan Sieg is only 38 points out of a transfer position and raced to a fifth-place finish in this race last year.

Of note, Chevrolet has won 14 of the last 16 races at Daytona and already this year has won 20 of the 23 races on the schedule — a record for the series.

Former Daytona Cup Series race winners Justin Haley (No. 11 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet) and Aric Almirola (No. 19 JGR Toyota) will also be competing on Friday night.

There is no practice this weekend. Kennametal Pole Qualifying takes place at 3 p.m. ET on Friday (The CW App). Current NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Playoff driver Chandler Smith won the pole position for this race last year and finished second.

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