A 2015 rewind and a 2016 preview for the top five finishers last season in the NASCAR XFINITY and Camping World Truck Series. Today: Chris Buescher, the XFINITY Series championship driver.
Team: Roush Fenway Motorsports No. 60 Ford
Wins: 2 (Iowa and Dover, Del.)
Strides: Having earned an XFINITY Series championship trophy in only his second full-time NASCAR season, it’s fair to say Buescher seized upon opportunity. The 23-year-old did not disappoint, winning two races (Iowa and Dover, Del.) and leading the championship standings for the final 23 of 33 races. He was never farther back than third place in the overall standings all season, and with 20 top-10 runs and 11 top-five showings, he consistently did what was needed to wrap up his first major title.
Setbacks: After missing the 2014 race at Daytona International Speedway (and still rallying to a seventh place overall finish in the standings) Buescher was adamant to make a full season run at the title in 2015, and his runner-up effort at the Daytona season-opener put him atop the standings from the get-go. It’s hard to find much to improve upon when you lead the standings for a total of 26 of the 33 race weekends and turn in good performances at every sort of track.
Quoteworthy: “The coolest thing is having so many people say congratulations and it shows all the years working up to this point was all worth it. I’ve done so many different things to get to this point and it’s so humbling.
“I think a lot of the success this year was based on the fact we had four teams work together so well. That’s unusual with all the moving parts involved and the chemistry we had with all four teams was incredible.”
What’s next: Buescher will get his big break in 2016 driving full-time in the Sprint Cup Series in the No. 34 Ford for Front Row Motorsports, which is in a technical alliance with Roush-Fenway. In six starts with the Front Row team last year, Buescher recorded a best of 20th at California. The new alliance with Roush — which includes both engineering and pit road support — was a can’t-pass-up opportunity for the XFINITY Series champ.