The NASCAR Xfinity Series heads to Nashville Superspeedway this weekend, with qualifying at 3:10 p.m. ET on Saturday (The CW App).

QUALIFYING ORDER: Cup Series | Xfinity Series | Craftsman Truck Series

Forty drivers are vying for 38 spots, meaning two cars will fail to qualify for Saturday’s race (7:30 p.m. ET, The CW, PRN Radio, Sirius XM NASCAR Radio).

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The qualifying order below is determined via metric that combines the previous race finish by owner (70%) and current owner points position (30%).

Qualifying will be one lap and one round.

# denotes series rookie
(i) denotes ineligible for driver point

Pos.Car No.DriversMetric ScoreGroup
135TBA40.41
29Ross Chastain (i)40.11
324Jeffrey Earnhardt39.81
432Katherine Legge (i)35.81
545Mason Massey34.11
699Matt DiBenedetto33.31
74Parker Retzlaff33.11
870Thomas Annunziata32.61
928Kyle Sieg32.11
1053Mason Maggio30.41
1191Myatt Snider29.61
1214Logan Bearden28.71
138Sammy Smith28.41
1407Nick Leitz27.61
1510Daniel Dye #26.81
1654Taylor Gray #25.81
1731Blaine Perkins25.21
1842Anthony Alfredo24.41
195Kris Wright22.51
2044Brennan Poole21.41
2119Aric Almirola19.12
2225Harrison Burton18.92
2318William Sawalich #18.02
2451Jeremy Clements17.82
2527Jeb Burton17.62
2620Brandon Jones15.42
271Carson Kvapil #15.22
2871Ryan Ellis13.42
2939Ryan Sieg12.22
3016Christian Eckes #12.02
3100Sheldon Creed10.92
3211Josh Williams10.52
332Jesse Love9.62
3426Dean Thompson #8.92
3541Sam Mayer8.62
3648Nick Sanchez #6.62
3721Austin Hill5.52
3817Corey Day3.42
397Justin Allgaier3.12
4088Connor Zilisch #2.92

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  • Entry list
Car No. Driver Organization Crew Chief Chassis Mfg Sponsor
1 Patrick Emerling KPL Racing LLC Dale Hedquist LFR Fleetworks, Inc.
3 Tyler Rypkema Boehler’s Racing Equipment Greg Fournier Boehler Racing USNE; Northeast Drilling
5 Kyle Ebersole Robert Ebersole Bob Ebersole FURY Race Cars Ebersole Excavating, Inc.
7 Luke Baldwin Tommy Baldwin Racing LLC Tommy Baldwin PSR Products Baldwin Automotive
8 John-Michael Shenette Eighty-Two Autosport Scott Morin LFR USNE Power; Eighty-Two Services
15 Joey Cipriano III Fueled Up Motorsports Ryan Plourde FURY Race Cars J&R Pre-Cast Inc.; Dependable Energy; The Bass Plating Company
18 Ken Heagy Christopher Fleming Greg Gorman FURY Race Cars TBD
21 Stephen Kopcik Wanick Motorsports Nick Kopcik Troyer Wanick Constructions, Inc.; Newtown Pools
22 Kyle Bonsignore Kyle Bonsignore Keith McDermott FURY Race Cars MTT; ChaLew Performance; Munns Auto
36 David Sapienza Judith Thilberg Greg Kleila FURY Race Cars Sapienza Enterprises; Eastport Feeds
44 Chase Dowling Tinio Motorsports Danny Gamache LFR Harshaw Paving; S&S Paving
46 Craig Lutz Goodie Racing Douglas Ogiejko FURY Race Cars Riverhead Building Supply
51 Justin Bonsignore Kenneth Massa Motorsports, LLC Ryan Stone FURY Race Cars Phoenix Communications, Inc.
54 Tommy Catalano Catalano Motorsports Rick Kluth Troyer FX Caprara; USNE Power
56 Trevor Catalano Catalano Motorsports JJ Vece Troyer USNE Power & Construction
58 Eric Goodale Goodie Motorsports Rob Hyer FURY Race Cars GAF Roofing
59 Tyler Barry Jody Lauzon Billy Michael Chevrolet Pro Systems Integration; BNP Machine
60 Matt Hirschman Pee Dee/Elite Motorsports Mike Stein Troyer Pee Dee Motorsports
64 Austin Beers KLM Motorsports Ron Yuhas Troyer Fastrack Electric, G&G Electrical Supply, Dell Electric, Lumiere Electrical, AP Marquadt & Sons, Andrew James Interiors, Hugh
79 Jonathan McKennedy Jonathan McKennedy Racing TBA FURY Race Cars TBA
107 Jake Johnson JMA Motorsports Justin Albernaz FURY Race Cars Platinum Fire Protection; Propane Plus; Lin’s Propane; Axis Wealth; Island International
120 Max Zachem Zachem Motorsports Ken Zachem LFR USNE; Lu-Mac’s
125 Brian Robie Robie Motorsports LLC Cody Rose Troyer Bar Harbor Bank and Trust

 

Jeb Burton has never lacked confidence. Since bursting onto the NASCAR scene more than a decade ago, he’s always felt he could get the job done.

“I probably get more frustrated than anybody because I know that I can win at any of these tracks if my car will allow me to do it,” Burton told NASCAR.com last weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway. “Sometimes, it’s tough to know that we’re not there yet.”

No matter the series, hurdles kept creeping up on Burton, jumping around between select Cup Series starts and additional stints in the Xfinity Series. Over the last three years, however, he’s found a stable home in Xfinity with Jordan Anderson Racing, which continues to grow.

RELATED: Jeb Burton driver page

“I think Jordan (Anderson, owner/driver) is very like-minded to me, and Jordan was looking for someone to build around,” Burton said. “Jordan and I have had our bad days, we’ve had our good days and there’s a mutual respect there. I feel like I need him, and he needs me. I need a place to race and he needs a place to have a stable driver and give them information and do a good job behind the wheel.”

Burton won early in his tenure with JAR, scoring an upset victory at Talladega Superspeedway in 2023. That vaulted the No. 27 team into the playoffs, finishing 12th in the championship standings. Almost nothing went right through the first two-thirds of the 2024 campaign, though, with the Virginia native accumulating an average finish of 21.6 for the year, the worst of his Xfinity career.

Anderson hired crew chief Mark Setzer — formerly with Jeremy Clements Racing — over the offseason to work with Burton; the company created a new competition director role for Shane Whitbeck, Burton’s former crew chief. The performance uptick has been clear.

Through the opening half of the 2025 regular season, Burton’s average finish is up more than seven positions compared to 2024, and he is 14 positions higher in the championship standings compared to this time last year. Burton currently sits ninth in the championship standings, nine points behind fifth.

Slotting in 10th on the playoff grid, Burton knows how tight the points are, sitting just 44 points ahead of 15th.

“The next [13 races] are important,” Burton said. “I’m thinking that if we can just do what we’re doing, not make any mistakes and not have any mechanical failures and not do anything dumb, we should be able to make the playoffs. I feel like our cars are getting better every week.”

Anderson believes the hot start to 2025, in which Burton has already tallied more top 10s this year (four) than all 33 races last season (three), has been constructed over time. The No. 27 team has built an extended notebook, knowing what the two-time Xfinity winner likes and dislikes in his setups. And while the team has yet to find Victory Lane this season — coming up just short at Talladega in April — the progress is still paying off.

“It’s been encouraging this year to see stuff that we were doing the last two or three years, it’s starting to show the results,” Anderson said. “It wasn’t just something that we hit on over the offseason, it’s been stuff that we’ve invested back into, trying to get better with.”

Burton admits that he looks at points weekly following each race. With a strong beginning to the 2025 season, the JAR haulers are parked in the garage among the series’ superpowers. (Teams are parked based on an organization’s highest driver in points.) Only Joe Gibbs Racing, Richard Childress Racing, JR Motorsports, Haas Factory Team and RSS Racing — with Ryan Sieg’s No. 39 car in an alliance with Haas — are parked ahead of the fifth-year upstart.

“We’re in really good company over here,” Anderson noted. “It’s a big mindset when they walk into the garage area to see our stuff on this side and know what we’re capable of.”

No matter the track, Burton is focused on stage points. Last month at Rockingham Speedway, he stayed out to earn points, despite the No. 27 team’s desire for him to pit. At Charlotte, he pitted for fresh tires during a caution in the middle of the opening stage and drove all the way to fifth to tally six points, making a 20th-place result much more bearable.

MORE: Xfinity Series standings | Xfinity Series schedule

Eight of the final 13 races of the regular season — including Indianapolis on the superspeedway package — will be contested on either a superspeedway or road course, which could create chaos in the standings. Burton excels on superspeedways and considers himself a “decent” road-course driver, though the No. 27 team has needed to work on its program.

Burton remains calm and collected ahead of the series’ second half, which begins this Saturday at Nashville Superspeedway (7:30 p.m. ET, The CW, PRN Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

“It really isn’t that stressful because we’re not supposed to do it anyways,” Burton said of possibly pointing his way into the playoffs. “We’re doing more than we should anyways. That’s the way I look at it. It would be big to do it, but I think now with everything that happened, it would be a bigger feat for us to make the playoffs without winning a race.”

Anderson, meanwhile, stated he’s always in a constant state of stress. However, if the No. 27 group can continue to refine the fundamentals, he believes Burton can make the 12-driver playoff.

“The reason we got here now with Jeb is the basics: finishing races, having good points days,” Anderson said. “If we continue to log good finishes, we’re going to ride that wave out and not put ourselves in a bad spot. A rising tide does raise all ships.”

One NASCAR Cup Series team and one Xfinity Series team were penalized Tuesday following loose wheels in last weekend’s races at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

The No. 66 Garage 66 Ford piloted by Josh Bilicki had its right-rear wheel detach from the vehicle in Turn 4 under caution at Lap 49 of Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600. As a result, rear-tire changer Brehanna Daniels and jackman Ethan Hindman have been suspended from the next two NASCAR Cup Series races through the June 8 race at Michigan International Speedway per Sections 10.5.2.6.D in the NASCAR Rule Book regarding safety penalties.

MORE: Coca-Cola 600 results | Xfinity results

In Saturday’s Xfinity Series race, Daniel Dye suffered a similar fate when the right-rear wheel of his No. 10 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet detached from the car on the backstretch under caution, sending the car spinning into the inside SAFER barrier at Lap 200. Rear-tire changer Jerick Newsome and jackman Richie Williams have been suspended from the next two Xfinity races through the June 14 race at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez per Sections 10.5.2.5.E in the Rule Book regarding safety penalties.

Both series return to action this weekend at Nashville Superspeedway. The Xfinity Series competes Saturday at 7:30 p.m. ET on The CW, PRN Radio and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. The Cup Series races at 7 p.m. ET on Prime Video, PRN Radio and SiriusXM.

On Tuesday, NASCAR announced the addition of two international provisionals for the NASCAR Xfinity Series race in Mexico City.

Officials added language to the entry blank that expands the typical 38-car limit to a 40-car maximum for The Chilango 150 (June 14, 4:30 p.m. ET, The CW, MRN Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio) at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. Per the update: The race may include up to two additional entries for a maximum starting field of 40 based on qualifying results. The starting position eligibility of such additional entrants shall be in accordance with Section 7.9 of the NASCAR Rule Book.

MORE: Xfinity Series schedule

As provisionals will be determined based on qualifying, teams that qualify 39th or 40th will not be eligible for prize money, regardless of their finishing position. Neither the driver nor the team will receive any points or playoff benefits for competing in the event.

Mike Forde, NASCAR’s managing director of racing communications, said the sanctioning body currently expects 39 teams to trek to Mexico City and compete in the series’ first race there since 2008. With the increased effort required to cross the border without issue, NASCAR Xfinity Series managing director Eric Peterson sought an exemption to allow teams willing to make the effort to start the event, even if they would otherwise have failed to qualify, resulting in the addition of these provisionals.

The restrictions on prize money and points for those who qualify outside the top 38 are similar in nature to those for the Open Exempt Provisional, which was introduced in the offseason. Hélio Castroneves and Trackhouse Racing utilized the OEP for the Daytona 500 when its No. 91 Chevrolet failed to qualify otherwise, guaranteeing their spot in the field as a unique 41st entry but not receiving any points or prize money.

For more information, tune in to a new episode of the “Hauler Talk” podcast on Wednesday, wherever you find your podcasts.

The National Motorsports Appeals Panel today heard and considered an appeal of a behavioral penalty issued on May 21, 2025, to No. 21 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour driver Stephen Kopcik.

Upon hearing the testimony, the decisions of the National Motorsports Appeals Panel are:

  1. That the Appellant violated the Rule(s) set forth in the Penalty Notice.
  2. That the Panel amends the punishment to the following:
  • $2500 fine. Suspended from NASCAR until the fine is paid.
  • Probation until December 31, 2025

In reaching the above decision, the panel provided the following explanation: “The panel believes that although there were several factors that contributed to the wreck, ultimately, the contact by the 21 car against the 3 car was intentional.”

The Appeals Panel members for this hearing:

  • Mr. Chuck Deery
  • Mr. Hunter Nickell
  • Ms. Cathy Rice

The Appellant has the right to appeal the decision of the National Motorsports Appeals Panel to the National Motorsports Final Appeals Officer in accordance with the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Rule Book.

The NASCAR Xfinity Series continues its regular-season push with the Tennessee Lottery 250 on Saturday (7:30 p.m. ET, The CW, PRN Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

ENTRY LISTS: Cup Series | Xfinity Series | Truck Series 

Katherine Legge makes her fifth Xfinity Series start of the season; she will race in the No. 32 Jordan Anderson Racing Chevrolet. 2025 Coca-Cola 600 winner Ross Chastain will additionally make his third Xfinity start of the season, driving the No. 9 JR Motorsports Chevrolet.

View the full entry list for Saturday’s event:

With a thrilling Coca-Cola 600 in the books, the NASCAR Cup Series next sets its sights on Nashville Superspeedway for the Cracker Barrel 400 on Sunday (7 p.m. ET, Prime Video, PRN Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

ENTRY LISTS: Cup Series | Xfinity Series | Truck Series 

Corey Heim makes his second Cup start of 2025 this weekend, driving the No. 67 23XI Racing Toyota with Bootie Barker as crew chief as one of three Open entries.

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Take a look at the full entry list for Sunday’s event:

The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series returns to Nashville Superspeedway for action under the Friday night lights (8 p.m. ET, FS1, NASCAR Racing Network Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

ENTRY LISTS: Cup Series | Xfinity Series | Truck Series

Kyle Busch will be in the No. 07 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet this week for his fourth Truck race of the season.

See the full entry list for the Rackley Roofing 200: