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What you need to know ahead of NASCAR Xfinity in Talladega: Purse, standings, and more

Everything you need to know ahead of the NASCAR Xfinity Series in Talladega this weekend.

Race winner Jesse Love, Richard Childress Racing, WAT Chevrolet Camaro

Race winner Jesse Love, Richard Childress Racing, WAT Chevrolet Camaro

Photo by: Lesley Ann Miller / Motorsport Images

The NASCAR Xfinity Series kicks off at the iconic Talladega Superspeedway tomorrow. 

After a dramatic race at Rockingham last weekend, which ended with Jesse Love's disqualification, the teams look ahead to the Ag-Pro 300.

Justin Allgaier currently leads the Xfinity Series standings with 411 points, followed by Sam Mayer and Austin Hill in second and third with 324 and 311 points, respectively.

Here is everything you need to know ahead of the NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Talladega Superspeedway.

When is the NASCAR Xfinity Series this weekend?

Friday, 25 April

5.30 p.m. ET: NASCAR Xfinity Series - Qualifying

Saturday, 26 April

4 p.m. ET: NASCAR Xfinity Series - Ag-Pro 300

How to watch the NASCAR Xfinity Series at Talladega

Qualifying for the NASCAR Xfinity Series is set to be broadcast on CW and APP. Whereas, the Ag-Pro 300 can be followed live on CW, MRN, and SiriusXM.

What is the purse for the NASCAR Xfinity Series Ag-Pro 300 at Talladega

The purse for the Xfinity Series Ag-Pro 300 at Talladega will be $1,651,939. This includes payouts, all positions, contingency awards, contributions to the year-end points fund, etc.

Talladega Superspeedway trioval, pitlane and grandstands

Talladega Superspeedway trioval, pitlane and grandstands

Photo by: Greg Aleck - Fastlines

NASCAR Xfinity Series Ag-Pro 300 at Talladega repeat winners

Talladega Superspeedway has hosted a NASCAR Xfinity spring race since 1992. Ernie Irvan took the first win. Martin Truex Jr. has been the most successful driver in the event with three wins.

3 wins:
Martin Truex Jr - 2004, 2005, 2006

2 wins:
Joe Nemechek - 1998,2000
Joey Logano - 2012, 2015
Elliott Sadler - 2014, 2016
Jeb Burton - 2021, 2023

2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series at Talladega entry list

For additional information on the entry list, click here.

 Sheldon Creed – Haas Factory Team
Carson KvapilJR Motorsports
Jesse LoveRichard Childress Racing
Parker Retzlaff – Alpha Prime Racing
Kris WrightOur Motorsports
Justin Allgaier – JR Motorsports
Patrick Emerling – SS GreenLight Racing
Sammy Smith – JR Motorsports
Daniel DyeKaulig Racing
Josh Williams – Kaulig Racing
Garrett Smithley – SS GreenLight Racing
Christian Eckes – Kaulig Racing
William SawalichJoe Gibbs Racing
Aric Almirola – Joe Gibbs Racing
Brandon Jones – Joe Gibbs Racing
Austin Hill – Richard Childress Racing
Jeffrey EarnhardtSam Hunt Racing
Harrison BurtonAM Racing
Dean Thompson – Sam Hunt Racing
Jeb Burton – Jordan Anderson Racing
Kyle SiegRSS Racing
Jake Garcia – RSS Racing
Blaine Perkins – Jordan Anderson Racing
Katherine Legge – Jordan Anderson Racing
Greg Van AlstJoey Gase Motorsports
Ryan Sieg – RSS Racing
Sam Mayer – Haas Factory Team
Anthony Alfredo – Young's Motorsports
Brennan Poole – Alpha Prime Racing
Caesar Bacarella – Alpha Prime Racing
Nicholas Sanchez – Big Machine Racing
Jeremy Clements – Jeremy Clements Racing
Joey Gase – Joey Gase Motorsports
Taylor Gray – Joe Gibbs Racing
Mason Maggio – Motorsports Business Management
Leland Honeyman – Cope Family Racing
Ryan EllisDGM Racing x JIM
Austin Green – Jordan Anderson Racing
Connor Zilisch – JR Motorsports
Jesse Iwuji – DGM Racing x JIM
Matt DiBenedettoViking Motorsports

What are the NASCAR Xfinity Series standings ahead of Talladega?

1. Justin Allgaier – 411
2. Sam Mayer – 324
3. Austin Hill – 311
4. Jesse Love – 287
5. Carson Kvapil – 286
6. Brandon Jones – 284
7. Connor Zilisch – 284
8. Sammy Smith – 281
9. Ryan Sieg – 277
10. Sheldon Creed – 254
11.Jeb Burton – 251
12. Harrison Burton – 243
13. Daniel Dye – 240
14. Taylor Gray – 223
15. Dean Thompson – 220
16. Christian Eckes – 218
17. Nicholas Sanchez – 218
18. Brennan Poole – 200
19. Jeremy Clements – 197
20. Josh Williams – 193
21. Aric Almirola – 186
22. Parker Retzlaff – 185
23. Anthony Alfredo – 155
24. Matt DiBenedetto – 147
25. William Sawalich – 143
26. Kyle Sieg – 136
27. Ryan Ellis – 126
28. Blaine Perkins – 124
29. Josh Bilicki – 101
30. Kris Wright – 93
31. Garrett Smithley – 93
32. Leland Honeyman – 65
33. Joey Gase – 59
34. Patrick Emerling – 58
35. Justin Bonsignore – 54
36. Mason Massey – 45
37. Nick Leitz – 32
38. Greg Van Alst – 31
39. Jordan Anderson – 30
40. Alex Labbe – 30
41. Thomas Annunziata – 26
42. Caesar Bacarella – 24
43. Kasey Kahne – 23
44. Brad Perez – 23
45. Patrick Staropoli – 21
46. Mason Maggio – 21
47. Ryan Truex – 20
48. Austin Green – 19
49. Corey Day – 16
50. CJ McLaughlin – 16
51. Vicente Salas – 13
52. Carson Ware – 12
53. David Starr – 11
54. Myatt Snider – 11
55. Dawson Cram – 7
56. Sage Karam – 5
57. Preston Pardus – 1
58. Baltazar Leguizamón – 1

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