When and how to watch NASCAR Xfinity Series at Darlington this weekend
The NASCAR Xfinity Series heads to Darlington Raceway this weekend. Here is how to watch all of the on-track action.
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The NASCAR Xfinity Series race weekend at Darlington Raceway kicks off tomorrow. Practice and qualifying will take place in the morning before the Sport Clips Haircuts VFW Help A Hero 200 finishes off the day in the afternoon.
Heading into the race weekend, Justin Allgaier continues to lead the drivers' standings with 293 points.
Here is everything you need to know to catch all of the on-track action.
When is the NASCAR Xfinity Series this weekend?
Saturday, 5 April
10:05 a.m. ET: NASCAR Xfinity Series - Practice
11:10 a.m. ET: NASCAR Xfinity Series - Qualifying
3:30 p.m. ET: NASCAR Xfinity Series - Sport Clips Haircuts VFW Help A Hero 200
How to watch the NASCAR Xfinity Series Sport Clips Haircuts VFW Help A Hero 200
The NASCAR Xfinity Series practice and qualifying sessions at Darlington Raceway will be broadcast on CW and APP. However, the race, the Sport Clips Haircuts VFW Help A Hero 200, will be shown on CW, MRN, and can also be followed on SiriusXM.
What is the purse for the NASCAR Xfinity Series at Darlington Raceway?
The purse for the Xfinity Series race at Darlington will be $1,651,939. This includes payouts, all positions, contingency awards, contributions to the year-end points fund, etc.
NASCAR Xfinity Series Sport Clips Haircuts VFW Help A Hero 200 at Darlington previous winners
Mark Martin has accumulated the most amount of wins at the Xfinity Series spring race at Darlington Raceway with five victories in 1993, 1994, 1995, 1999, and 2000.
1982 – Geoffrey Bodine
1984 – Ron Bouchard
1985 – Jack Ingram
1986 – Darrell Waltrip
1987 – Dale Earnhardt
1988 – Geoffrey Bodine
1989 – Geoffrey Bodine
1990 – Harry Gant
1991 – Dale Jarrett
1992 – Robert Pressley
1993 – Robert Pressley
1994 – Mark Martin
1995 – Larry Pearson
1996 – Mark Martin
1997 – Randy LaJoie
1998 – Bobby Labonte
1999 – Matt Kenseth
2000 – Mark Martin
2001 – Jeff Green
2002 – Jeff Burton
2003 – Todd Bodine
2004 – Greg Biffle
2005 – Matt Kenseth
2006 – Denny Hamlin
2007 – Denny Hamlin
2008 – Tony Stewart
2009 – Matt Kenseth
2010 – Denny Hamlin
2011 – Kyle Busch
2012 – Joey Logano
2013 – Kyle Busch
2014 – Chase Elliott
2015 - 2019 Not held
2020 – Chase Briscoe
2021 – Justin Allgaier
2022 – Justin Allgaier
2023 – Kyle Larson
2024 – Justin Allgaier
2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series Sport Clips Haircuts VFW Help A Hero 200 entry list
Sheldon Creed – Haas Factory Team
Carson Kvapil – JR Motorsports
Jesse Love – Richard Childress Racing
Parker Retzlaff – Alpha Prime Racing
Kris Wright – Our Motorsports
Justin Allgaier – JR Motorsports
Nick Leitz – SS GreenLight Racing
Sammy Smith – JR Motorsports
Ross Chastain – JR Motorsports
Daniel Dye – Kaulig Racing
Josh Williams – Kaulig Racing
Garrett Smithley – SS GreenLight Racing
Christian Eckes – Kaulig Racing
Chase Elliott – Hendrick Motorsports
William Sawalich – Joe Gibbs Racing
Christopher Bell – Joe Gibbs Racing
Brandon Jones – Joe Gibbs Racing
Austin Hill – Richard Childress Racing
Harrison Burton – AM Racing
Dean Thompson – Sam Hunt Racing
Jeb Burton – Jordan Anderson Racing
Kyle Sieg – RSS Racing
Blaine Perkins – Jordan Anderson Racing
Austin Green – Jordan Anderson Racing
Greg Van Alst – Joey Gase Motorsports
Ryan Sieg – RSS Racing
Sam Mayer – Haas Factory Team
Anthony Alfredo – Young's Motorsports
Brennan Poole – Alpha Prime Racing
Mason Massey – Alpha Prime Racing
Nicholas Sanchez – Big Machine Racing
Jeremy Clements – Jeremy Clements Racing
David Starr – Joey Gase Motorsports
Taylor Gray – Joe Gibbs Racing
Leland Honeyman – Cope Family Racing
Ryan Ellis – DGM Racing x JIM
Dawson Cram – Mike Harmon Racing
Connor Zilisch – JR Motorsports
Josh Bilicki – DGM Racing x JIM
Matt DiBenedetto – Viking Motorsports
What are the Xfinity Series standings ahead of Darlington?
1. Justin Allgaier – 293
2. Sam Mayer – 252
3. Austin Hill – 246
4. Sheldon Creed – 222
5. Jesse Love – 219
6. Connor Zilisch – 193
7. Aric Almirola – 186
8. Ryan Sieg – 185
9. Carson Kvapil – 176
10. Jeb Burton – 169
11. Daniel Dye – 168
12. Taylor Gray – 166
13. Sammy Smith – 165
14. Brandon Jones – 164
15. Harrison Burton – 158
16. Nicholas Sanchez – 148
17. Brennan Poole – 140
18. Josh Williams – 139
19. Dean Thompson – 138
20. Christian Eckes – 133
21. Jeremy Clements – 127
22. William Sawalich – 124
23. Parker Retzlaff – 105
24. Blaine Perkins – 103
25. Matt DiBenedetto – 99
26. Ryan Ellis – 97
27. Anthony Alfredo – 86
28. Kyle Sieg – 82
29. Kris Wright – 77
30. Josh Bilicki – 65
31. Garrett Smithley – 65
32. Leland Honeyman – 64
33. Joey Gase – 59
34. Patrick Emerling – 40
35. Justin Bonsignore – 33
36. Jordan Anderson – 30
37. Alex Labbe – 28
38. Mason Massey – 25
39. Caesar Bacarella – 24
40. Brad Perez – 23
41. Nick Leitz – 22
42. Patrick Staropoli – 21
43. Ryan Truex – 20
44. Mason Maggio – 20
45. Greg Van Alst – 20
46. Corey Day – 16
47. CJ McLaughlin – 12
48. Austin Green – 12
49. Carson Ware – 12
50. Myatt Snider – 11
51. Thomas Annunziata – 9
52. Dawson Cram – 7
53. Sage Karam – 5
54. Preston Pardus – 1
55. Baltazar Leguizamón – 1
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