List of NASCAR Xfinity Series champions explained

The NASCAR Xfinity Series Drivers' Championship is awarded by the chairman in NASCAR to the most successful Xfinity Series racing car driver over a season, as determined by a points system based on race results. The Drivers' Championship was first awarded in 1982, to Jack Ingram. The first driver to win multiple Championships was Sam Ard in 1983 and 1984. The current Drivers' Champion is Cole Custer who won his first NASCAR Xfinity Series championship in 2023.

As of the 2016 season, the Championship has been decided using NASCAR's "Playoff" system. 12 drivers qualify for the Playoffs; race winners are automatically locked in and the remainder is set by the highest non-winners in the points standings. Drivers can accumulate points that carry into the playoffs by winning a stage or the race itself (1 playoff point for a stage win, 5 playoff points for a race win). After qualifying for the Playoffs, drivers have their points reset to a significantly higher total than non-Playoff drivers, with bonus points added appropriately for stage and race wins. This method is also used for eliminating drivers who qualified for the Playoffs but didn't advance into the next round. The Xfinity Series Playoffs start with 12 drivers in the Round of 12, then cut off the lowest 4 non-winners in the points standings after 3 races. This process is repeated with the remaining drivers for the Round of 8, leaving 4 drivers still eligible to win the championship that season. Following the Round of 8, all previously accumulated playoff points are reset, leaving the "Championship 4" drivers all with an equal opportunity to win the championship in the 1-race final round at Homestead–Miami Speedway. Stage points also do not count for Playoff drivers in the final race. The highest-finishing driver out of the Championship 4 is then declared the champion.

Overall, Thirty-One different drivers have won the Championship, with Sam Ard, Jack Ingram, Larry Pearson, Randy LaJoie, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Kevin Harvick, Martin Truex Jr., Ricky Stenhouse Jr., and Tyler Reddick holding the record for most titles, at two. Ard, Pearson, LaJoie, Earnhardt Jr., Truex Jr., Stenhouse Jr., and Reddick all have the record for most consecutive Drivers' Championships, with two consecutive championships. Chase Elliott is the youngest Xfinity Series champion; he was 18 years, 11 months, and 11 days old when he won the 2014 title.[1] Jack Ingram is the oldest Xfinity Series champion; he was 48 years, 9 months, and 29 days when he won the championship in 1985.[2]

By season

Year ! Driver Owner !Team ! Make ! ! ! Gap
11 7 24 1 4495 47
Howard Thomas 00 10 30 10 5454 84
1984 Sam Ard (2) Howard Thomas (2) 00 Oldsmobile (2) 8 26 7 4552 426
1985 Jack Ingram (2) Jack Ingram (2) 11 Pontiac (2) 5 22 2 4106 29
1986 Pearson Racing 21 Pontiac (3) 1 24 1 4514 7
1987 Larry Pearson (2) David Pearson (2) Pearson Racing (2) 21 6 20 3 3959 394
99 3 20 5 4281 295
Dick Moroso Moroso Racing 25 Oldsmobile (3) 4 16 7 4001 55
Hubert Hensley 63 Pontiac (4) 6 18 4 4372 200
Bobby Labonte Bobby Labonte 44 Oldsmobile (4) 2 21 2 4264 74
87 Chevrolet (2) 2 18 1 4275 3
Wayne Grissom Grissom Racing Enterprises 31 Chevrolet (3) 2 18 0 3846 253
Bobby Labonte (2) Labonte Motorsports (2) 44 Chevrolet (4) 1 14 9 3725 46
Johnny Benson Jr. Bill Baumgardner 74 Chevrolet (5) 2 19 0 3688 404
Bill Baumgardner (2) BACE Motorsports (2) 74 Chevrolet (6) 5 20 2 3714 29
Randy LaJoie (2) Bill Baumgardner (3) BACE Motorsports (2) 74 Chevrolet (7) 5 21 2 4381 266
3 Chevrolet (8) 7 22 3 4469 48
Dale Earnhardt Jr. (2) Dale Earnhardt (2) Dale Earnhardt, Inc. (2) 3 Chevrolet (9) 6 22 3 4647 280
Greg Pollex 10 Chevrolet (10) 6 27 7 5005 616
Kevin Harvick 2 Chevrolet (11) 5 24 4 4813 124
Greg Biffle 60 4 25 5 4924 280
5 Chevrolet (12) 3 21 1 4637 14
Martin Truex Jr. 8 Chevrolet (13) 6 26 7 5173 230
81
Martin Truex Jr. (2) Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Teresa Earnhardt (2)
Chance 2 Motorsports (2) 8 Chevrolet (14) 6 22 3 4937 68
Kevin Harvick (2) Richard Childress (2) Richard Childress Racing (2) 21 Chevrolet (15) 9 32 1 5648 824
29
Kevin Harvick 33
Jack Roush (2) Roush Fenway Racing (2) 60 Ford (2) 4 21 0 4805 618
Richard Childress (3) Richard Childress Racing (3) 2 Chevrolet (16) 1 29 0 5132 21
Kyle Busch 18 9 30 3 5682 210
Brad Keselowski 22 6 29 5 5639 445
Jack Roush (3) Roush Fenway Racing (3) 6 Ford (3) 2 26 3 1222 45
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (2) Jack Roush (4) Roush Fenway Racing (4) 6 Ford (4) 6 26 4 1251 23
Austin Dillon Richard Childress (4) Richard Childress Racing (4) 3 Chevrolet (17) 0 22 7 1180 3
Chase Elliott Dale Earnhardt Jr. (3) 9 Chevrolet (18) 3 26 2 1213 42
Jack Roush (5) Roush Fenway Racing (5) 60 Ford (5) 2 20 0 1190 15
Joe Gibbs (2) Joe Gibbs Racing (2) 19 Toyota (2) 3 27 2 4040 2
Dale Earnhardt Jr. (4) 9 Chevrolet (19) 4 22 2 4034 5
Dale Earnhardt Jr. (5) JR Motorsports (3) 9 Chevrolet (20) 2 20 0 4040 5
Tyler Reddick (2) Richard Childress (5) Richard Childress Racing (5) 2 Chevrolet (21) 6 27 5 4040 5
Roger Penske (2) 22 Ford (6) 6 25 3 4040 5
Joe Gibbs Racing (3) 18 Toyota (3) 1 21 4 4040 5
Coy Gibbs (2) Joe Gibbs Racing (4) 54 Toyota (4) 7 23 7 4040 5
00 Ford (7) 3 21 6 4040 6

By driver

DriverTotalSeasons
Sam Ard21983, 1984
Jack Ingram1982, 1985
Larry Pearson1986, 1987
Randy LaJoie1996, 1997
Dale Earnhardt Jr.1998, 1999
Martin Truex Jr.2004, 2005
Kevin Harvick2001, 2006
Ricky Stenhouse Jr.2011, 2012
Tyler Reddick2018, 2019
Tommy Ellis11988
Rob Moroso1989
Chuck Bown1990
Bobby Labonte1991
Joe Nemechek1992
Steve Grissom1993
David Green1994
Johnny Benson1995
Jeff Green2000
Greg Biffle2002
Brian Vickers2003
Carl Edwards2007
Clint Bowyer2008
Kyle Busch2009
Brad Keselowski2010
Austin Dillon2013
Chase Elliott2014
Chris Buescher2015
Daniel Suárez2016
William Byron2017
Austin Cindric2020
Daniel Hemric2021
Ty Gibbs2022
Cole Custer2023

By Manufacturer

DriverTotalSeasons
Chevrolet211987,1992–2001,2003–2006,2008,2013–2014,2017–2019
Ford72002,2007,2011,2012,2015,2020,2023
Toyota42009,2016,2021,2022
Oldsmobile41983,1984,1989,1991
Pontiac41982,1985,1986,1990
Buick11988
Dodge12010

Regular Season Champions

Since 2018 NASCAR has awarded a championship to the driver in the series with the most points heading into the playoffs with 2017 being grandfathered in.[3]

!Year!Driver!Owner(s)/Teams!No.(s)!Man.(s)
2017Elliott SadlerDale Earnhardt Jr. (JR Motorsports)1Chevrolet
2018Justin AllgaierKelley Earnhardt Miller (JR Motorsports)7Chevrolet
2019Tyler ReddickRichard Childress (Richard Childress Racing)2Chevrolet
2020Austin CindricRoger Penske (Team Penske)22Ford
2021A. J. Allmendinger (1)Matt Kaulig (Kaulig Racing)16Chevrolet
2022A. J. Allmendinger (2)Matt Kaulig (Kaulig Racing)16Chevrolet
2023Austin HillRichard Childress (Richard Childress Racing)21Chevrolet

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Museum Tour: #25 The Chase Elliott 2020 Season and Championship Exhibit: Championship . May 8, 2023 . Georgia Racing Hall of Fame.
  2. Web site: August 1, 2016 . Oldest – Youngest Race/Pole Winners . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20170210021852/http://www.jayski.com/stats/old-young.htm . February 10, 2017 . May 8, 2023 . Jayski's Silly Season Site.
  3. Web site: 2018-08-14 . NASCAR unveils Regular Season Championship trophies . 2022-04-27 . Official Site Of NASCAR . en-US.