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Race Info

Race: NASCAR Xfinity Series Call 811 Before You Dig 200

Track: Phoenix Raceway (1-mile oval)

Race Date: Saturday, March 13, 2021

Time: 5:30 PM ET

Green Flag Time: 5:41 PM ET

Broadcast: FS1 (TV) — MRN, Sirius XM NASCAR (Radio)

Laps: 200

Stage 1: 45 laps  —  Stage 2: 45 laps  —  Stage 3: 110 laps

Race Preview

 

A week after his eighth-career NASCAR Xfinity Series runner-up finish, Daniel Hemric will start from the pole in Saturday’s Call 811 Before You Dig 200 at Phoenix Raceway. Hemric suffered another heartbreaking defeat last weekend, as AJ Allmendinger came to life at the end of the event in Las Vegas, but Hemric is riding the high of three-straight top-three finishes.

He’s knocking on the door of a first-career win, and this weekend could be the weekend we see him finally kick the door down.

Starting alongside Hemric is his Joe Gibbs Racing teammate and last year’s winner of this race — Brandon Jones.

The 24-year old crashed out of the season-opening event at the Daytona International Speedway, but since then, he has been lights out. With finishes of fourth, second and third at the Daytona Road Course, Homestead and Las Vegas, it feels like Jones is starting to really feel in the zone.

A season ago, he topped Kyle Busch of all people to score the win in the desert. Can Jones pull off another win this time around?

If these two don’t go to victory lane, there is a solid chance another driver from the top-10 starting spots does.

The third place to 10th place starters, Austin Cindric, AJ Allmendinger, Justin Haley, Jeb Burton, Harrison Burton, Michael Annett, Josh Berry and Noah Gragson have combined for a total of 19 NASCAR Xfinity Series wins since the start of the 2020 season.

And how about Ty Gibbs? The grandson of Joe Gibbs will be making his second-career start this weekend. If you don’t recall, the 18-year old scored a win in his series debut at the Daytona Road Course, scoring a Stage Win along the way, as well.

If Gibbs is to win at Phoenix, he’ll have to do so from the 27th starting position.

Pre/Post-Race Stats and Information

Pre-Race

2021 NASCAR Xfinity Series Driver/Team Chart
Pre-Race Driver Standings
Entry List
Starting Lineup
Team Rosters
Pit Stall Map

Post-Race

Race Results
In-Race Penalty Report
Post-Race Driver Standings
Post-Race Owner Standings
Loop Data

Weekend Schedule

No practice / qualifying

  • Saturday, March 13th — 5:30 PM ET — Race (Stages 45/90/200 Laps = 200 Miles)

Race Stories / Video Highlights / Recap

Race Information: NASCAR Xfinity Series Call 811 Before You Dig 200 at Phoenix

Austin Cindric Holds Off Ty Gibbs For Xfinity Series Win After Chaotic Late Restart at Phoenix

Video: Brandon Jones Goes For Wild Ride After Contact From AJ Allmendinger

Video: Josh Berry Gives Double Finger Salute to Santino Ferrucci After Late-Race Crash

Video: Noah Gragson’s Day Comes to a Fiery End After Mechanical Failure on Lap 67

Video: Jesse Little Makes Hard Outside Wall Contact in Turn Three to End Stage One

511 Auction Partnering with Landon Cassill, JD Motorsports at Phoenix

CarShop Signs On with Team Penske, Austin Cindric For Multiple Races

Santino Ferrucci Learning Quickly, Having Fun in Xfinity Series Starts with Sam Hunt Racing

Christie: A First-Career Win is Coming For Joe Gibbs Racing’s Daniel Hemric

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