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2020 Rules: Xfinity Series Field Size Shrinking, Less Starts for Cup Series Drivers and More

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On Wednesday, August 21, 2019, NASCAR announced several updates for the 2020 NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR Gander Outdoors Trucks Series seasons. Additionally, the 2020 Xfinity Series Dash 4 Cash and Gander Trucks Triple Truck Challenge dates and tracks were unveiled.

 

Quote attributable to Meghan Miley, NASCAR Senior Director of Racing Operations:

“These updates to the Xfinity Series and Gander Trucks procedures continue our commitment to strengthening our race teams and providing a stronger field with even greater competition for our fans.

 

“We’re excited about the return of the Dash 4 Cash in the Xfinity Series and the Triple Truck Challenge with the Gander Trucks. These programs provide our teams with an incredible performance-based bonus opportunity each season. By removing the entry deadline requirement for the Triple Truck Challenge, we ensure our teams and fans know immediately if a driver is eligible to race for additional bonuses.”

 

  • NASCAR Xfinity Series Field Size

o   Beginning in 2020, the maximum starting field for the NASCAR Xfinity Series will be 36 cars.

o   The field will be set as follows:

  • 31 starting positions based on qualifying time
  • 4 provisional positions based on rulebook
  • 1 past champion provisional.

 

  • NASCAR Xfinity Series Driver Participation Guidelines

o   Regular Season

  • Drivers with more than three (3) years of full-time Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series experience are allowed a maximum of five (5) starts

o   Dash 4 Cash / Final regular season race and Playoffs

  • Drivers electing to accumulate Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series points are ineligible

 

  • NASCAR Gander Outdoors Series Driver Participation Guidelines

o   Regular Season

  • Drivers with more than three (3) years of full-time Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series experience are allowed a maximum of 5 starts

o   Triple Truck Challenge / Final regular season race and Playoffs

  • Drivers electing to accumulate Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series points are ineligible
  • Drivers electing to accumulate Xfinity Series points are ineligible to compete in the Triple Truck Challenge races and the Championship race

2020 Races

o   Homestead-Miami Speedway (Qualifier – March 21)

o   Texas Motor Speedway (March 28)

o   Bristol Motor Speedway (April 4)

o   Talladega Superspeedway (April 25)

o   Dover International Speedway (May 2)

Eligibility

o   Retained the entry deadline requirement for eligibility.

2020 Races

  • Richmond Raceway (April 18)
  • Dover International Speedway (May 1)
  • Charlotte Motor Speedway (May 15)

 

Eligibility

  • Removed post entry driver and owner caveat. 

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