Vinnie Miller finished 20th in the U.S. Cellular 250 at Iowa Speedway Saturday.

Chase Briscoe took the checkered flag in the race, with Christopher Bell following in second, and John H. Nemechek crossing the finish line third. Noah Gragson brought home fourth place, followed by Tyler Reddick to round out the top five.

Bell added 20 bonus points by winning each of the first two stages in the race.

Miller earned 17 points over the weekend, increasing his total to 225 on the year. He ranks No. 22 in the NASCAR Xfinity Series overall standings. Miller did not collect any playoff points Saturday and has yet to tally his first playoff points of the season.

The third-year driver qualified in 33rd position at 126.562 mph.

After 52 career starts, Miller continues to search for his first win and top-10 finish.

There were 38 cars in the field and the race endured eight cautions and 58 caution laps. Prior to the checkered flag, there were eight lead changes.

With Briscoe driving his Mustang to victory lane for Fred Biagi, Ford added 40 points. Overall, Toyota ranks No. 1 with 685 points, followed by Chevrolet in the No. 2 spot with 681. Ford sits at No. 3 with 666 points on the season.

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Ryan Vargas finished 17th in the U.S. Cellular 250 at Iowa Speedway Saturday.

Chase Briscoe earned the checkered flag in the race, with Christopher Bell following in second, and John H. Nemechek placing third. Noah Gragson brought home fourth place, followed by Tyler Reddick to round out the top five.

Bell won both Stage 1 and 2 to earn 20 bonus points.

Vargas earned 20 points over the weekend, increasing her total to 20 on the year. She ranks No. 52 in the NASCAR Xfinity Series standings. Vargas did not earn any playoff points Saturday and has yet to tally his first playoff points of the season.

The first-year driver qualified in 23rd position at 128.519 mph.

After zero career starts, Vargas continues to search for his first win and top-10 finish.

There were 38 cars in the field and the race endured eight cautions and 58 caution laps. Prior to the checkered flag, there were eight lead changes.

With Briscoe driving his Mustang to victory for Fred Biagi, Ford added 40 points. Overall, Toyota ranks No. 1 with 685 points, followed by Chevrolet in the No. 2 spot with 681. Ford sits at No. 3 with 666 points on the season.

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Ray Black Jr finished 11th in the U.S. Cellular 250 at Iowa Speedway Saturday.

Chase Briscoe came away with the victory in the race, with Christopher Bell finishing second, and John H. Nemechek crossing the finish line third. Noah Gragson took fourth place, followed by Tyler Reddick in the No. 5 spot.

Bell added 20 bonus points by winning each of the first two stages in the race.

Black earned 26 points over the weekend, giving him 297 on the year. He ranks No. 16 in the NASCAR Xfinity Series points standings. Black did not collect any playoff points Saturday and remains on the hunt for his first playoff points of the season.

The fifth-year driver qualified in 24th position at 128.252 mph.

After 83 career starts, Black continues to search for his first win and top-10 finish.

There were 38 cars in the field and the race endured eight cautions and 58 caution laps. Prior to the checkered flag, there were eight lead changes.

With Briscoe driving his Mustang to victory for Fred Biagi, Ford added 40 points. Overall, Toyota ranks No. 1 with 685 points, followed by Chevrolet in the No. 2 spot with 681. Ford sits at No. 3 with 666 points on the season.

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Shane Lee finished seventh in the U.S. Cellular 250 at Iowa Speedway Saturday. It’s Lee’s first top-10 finish of the season.

Chase Briscoe took the checkered flag in the race, with Christopher Bell finishing second, and John H. Nemechek crossing the finish line third. Noah Gragson took fourth place, followed by Tyler Reddick in the No. 5 spot.

Bell added 20 bonus points by winning each of the first two stages in the race.

Lee earned 30 points over the weekend, giving him 109 on the season. He ranks No. 31 in the NASCAR Xfinity Series standings. Lee did not earn any playoff points Saturday and remains on the hunt for his first playoff points of the season.

The second-year driver qualified in the seventh position at 131.932 mph.

Lee still is looking for his first career win but boasts one top-five finish and three finishes in the top 10.

There were 38 cars in the field and the race endured eight cautions and 58 caution laps. Prior to the checkered flag, there were eight lead changes.

With Briscoe driving his Mustang to victory for Fred Biagi, Ford added 40 points. Overall, Toyota ranks No. 1 with 685 points, followed by Chevrolet in the No. 2 spot with 681. Ford sits at No. 3 with 666 points on the season.

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John H. Nemechek crossed the finish line third in the U.S. Cellular 250 at Iowa Speedway Saturday. It’s Nemechek’s third top-five finish of the season.

Chase Briscoe finished out front in the race, with Christopher Bell taking second. Noah Gragson took fourth place, followed by Tyler Reddick to round out the top five.

Bell won both Stage 1 and 2 to earn 20 bonus points.

Nemechek earned 42 points over the weekend, giving him 573 on the season. He ranks No. 10 in the NASCAR Xfinity Series standings. Nemechek did not earn any playoff points Saturday and has yet to tally his first playoff points of the season.

The second-year driver qualified in 14th position at 130.874 mph. He led on two occasions for a total of 6 laps.

Nemechek has tallied one career victory, eight top-five finishes and has placed in the top 10 in 21 races.

There were 38 cars in the field and the race endured eight cautions and 58 caution laps. Prior to the checkered flag, there were eight lead changes.

With Briscoe driving his Mustang to victory for Fred Biagi, Ford added 40 points. Overall, Toyota ranks No. 1 with 685 points, followed by Chevrolet in the No. 2 spot with 681. Ford sits at No. 3 with 666 points on the season.

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Matt DiBenedetto crossed the finish line 17th in the Gander RV 400 at Pocono Raceway Sunday.

Denny Hamlin brought home the win in the race, with Erik Jones finishing second, and Martin Truex Jr placing third. William Byron took fourth place, followed by Kyle Larson to round out the top five.

Stage 1 was won by Kyle Busch, while Jimmie Johnson finished out front in Stage 2. Each driver added 10 bonus points to their weekend ledger.

DiBenedetto earned 20 points over the weekend, increasing his total to 349 on the season. He ranks No. 24 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series overall points standings. DiBenedetto did not pick up any playoff points Sunday and still is seeking his first playoff points of the season.

The fifth-year driver qualified in 10th position at 171.638 mph.

DiBenedetto still is looking for his first career win, but boasts two top-five finishes and seven finishes in the top 10.

There were 38 cars in the field and the race endured seven cautions and 24 caution laps. Prior to the checkered flag there were nine lead changes.

With Hamlin driving his Camry to victory for Joe Gibbs Racing, Toyota added 40 points. Overall, Toyota ranks No. 1 with 767 points, followed by Ford in the No. 2 spot with 744. Chevrolet sits at No. 3 with 708 points on the season.

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Chris Buescher crossed the finish line 16th in the Gander RV 400 at Pocono Raceway Sunday.

Denny Hamlin earned the checkered flag in the race, with Erik Jones taking second, and Martin Truex Jr placing third. William Byron brought home fourth place, followed by Kyle Larson in the No. 5 spot.

Kyle Busch picked up 10 bonus points by winning Stage 1, and Jimmie Johnson finished out front in Stage 2 to pad his totals for the weekend.

Buescher earned 21 points over the weekend, increasing his total to 439 on the year. He ranks No. 21 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series points standings. Buescher did not earn any playoff points Sunday and has yet to tally his first playoff points of the season.

The fifth-year driver qualified in 33rd position.

Buescher has tallied one career victory, four top-five finishes and has placed in the top 10 in 12 races.

There were 38 cars in the field and the race endured seven cautions and 24 caution laps. Prior to the checkered flag there were nine lead changes.

With Hamlin driving his Camry to victory lane for Joe Gibbs Racing, Toyota added 40 points. Overall, Toyota ranks No. 1 with 767 points, followed by Ford in the No. 2 spot with 744. Chevrolet sits at No. 3 with 708 points on the season.

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Kyle Larson finished fifth in the Gander RV 400 at Pocono Raceway Sunday. It’s Larson’s fourth top-five finish of the season.

Denny Hamlin earned the checkered flag in the race, with Erik Jones finishing second, and Martin Truex Jr placing third.

Kyle Busch came away victorious in Stage 1, and Jimmie Johnson finished out front in Stage 2. Each driver earned 10 bonus points for their efforts.

Larson earned 38 points over the weekend, increasing his total to 557 on the year. He ranks No. 14 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series overall standings. Larson did not pick up any playoff points and remains at three on the season.

The seventh-year driver qualified in 23rd position at 168.634 mph.

Larson has tallied five career victories, 50 top-five finishes and has placed in the top 10 in 88 races.

There were 38 cars in the field and the race endured seven cautions and 24 caution laps. Prior to the checkered flag there were nine lead changes.

With Hamlin driving his Camry to victory for Joe Gibbs Racing, Toyota added 40 points. Overall, Toyota ranks No. 1 with 767 points, followed by Ford in the No. 2 spot with 744. Chevrolet sits at No. 3 with 708 points on the season.

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William Byron finished fourth in the Gander RV 400 at Pocono Raceway Sunday. It’s Byron’s second top-five finish of the season.

Denny Hamlin earned the checkered flag in the race, with Erik Jones finishing second, and Martin Truex Jr placing third. Kyle Larson followed in fifth.

Kyle Busch came away victorious in Stage 1, and Jimmie Johnson took Stage 2. Each driver earned 10 bonus points for their efforts.

Byron earned 33 points over the weekend, increasing his total to 582 on the season. He ranks No. 12 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series standings. Byron did not grab any playoff points and remains with one on the season.

The second-year driver qualified in 31st position.

Byron still is looking for his first career win but boasts one top-five finish and 10 finishes in the top 10.

There were 38 cars in the field and the race endured seven cautions and 24 caution laps. Prior to the checkered flag, there were nine lead changes.

With Hamlin driving his Camry to victory for Joe Gibbs Racing, Toyota added 40 points. Overall, Toyota ranks No. 1 with 767 points, followed by Ford in the No. 2 spot with 744. Chevrolet sits at No. 3 with 708 points on the season.

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No. Driver Sponsor Make Organization
00 Landon Cassill Whole Harvest Chevrolet StarCom Racing
1 Kurt Busch Monster Energy Chevrolet Chip Ganassi Racing
2 Brad Keselowski Autotrader Ford Team Penske
3 Austin Dillon TBA Chevrolet Richard Childress Racing
4 Kevin Harvick Busch Beer Ford Stewart-Haas Racing
6 Ryan Newman Acronis Ford Roush Fenway Racing
8 Daniel Hemric Caterpillar Chevrolet Richard Childress Racing
9 Chase Elliott NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet Hendrick Motorsports
10 Aric Almirola GoBowling Ford Stewart-Haas Racing
11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Cares Toyota Joe Gibbs Racing
12 Ryan Blaney PPG Ford Team Penske
13 Ty Dillon GEICO Military Chevrolet Germain Racing
14 Clint Bowyer Rush Truck Centers/Haas Automation Ford Stewart-Haas Racing
15 Ross Chastain TBA Chevrolet Premium Motorsports
17 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Acronis Ford Roush Fenway Racing
18 Kyle Busch M&M’s Hazelnut Toyota Joe Gibbs Racing
19 Martin Truex Jr. Bass Pro Shops Toyota Joe Gibbs Racing
20 Erik Jones DeWalt Toyota Joe Gibbs Racing
21 Paul Menard Menards/Dutch Boy Ford Wood Brothers Racing
22 Joey Logano MoneyLion Ford Team Penske
24 William Byron Hendrick Autoguard Chevrolet Hendrick Motorsports
32 Corey LaJoie Coin Lotto Ford Go Fas Racing
34 Michael McDowell Long John Silver’s Ford Front Row Motorsports
36 Matt Tifft Maui Jim / Surface Sunscreen Ford Front Row Motorsports
37 Chris Buescher Cottonelle Chevrolet JTG Daugherty Racing
38 David Ragan MDS Transport Ford Front Row Motorsports
41 Daniel Suarez Haas Automation Ford Stewart-Haas Racing
42 Kyle Larson McDonald’s Chevrolet Chip Ganassi Racing
43 Bubba Wallace Victory Junction Chevrolet Richard Petty Motorsports
47 Ryan Preece Kroger Chevrolet JTG Daugherty Racing
48 Jimmie Johnson Ally Chevrolet Hendrick Motorsports
51 Cody Ware Jacob Companies Chevrolet Petty Ware Racing
52 Josh Bilicki TBA Chevrolet Rick Ware Racing
77 Reed Sorenson TBA Chevrolet Spire Motorsports
88 Alex Bowman Axalta Chevrolet Hendrick Motorsports
95 Matt DiBenedetto Procore Toyota Leavine Family Racing
96 Parker Kligerman TRD 40th Anniversary Toyota Gaunt Brothers Racing