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2016 NASCAR Xfinity Series

The 2016 NASCAR Xfinity Series was the 35th season of the NASCAR Xfinity Series, the second national professional stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR in the United States. The season started at Daytona International Speedway on February 20 and ended at Homestead–Miami Speedway on November 19. Daniel Suárez of Joe Gibbs Racing won the championship, becoming the first non-American to win a title in NASCAR's top 3 divisions.

This was the first year that the Xfinity Series (and the Truck Series) had a playoff system. Just like in the Cup Series, four drivers competed for the title in the final race at Homestead, also the final round of the playoffs. Those drivers are shown below.

Teams and drivers

Complete schedule

Limited schedule

Notes:

Changes

Teams

Drivers

Crew chiefs

Rule changes

On January 19, NASCAR announced the introduction of a playoff format similar to the Chase for the Sprint Cup for the Xfinity Series and the Camping World Truck Series. After the 26-race regular season, the top-12 drivers will enter the Round of 12 (Kentucky, Dover and Charlotte), with championship points reset. The top-eight drivers will advance to the Round of 8 (Kansas, Texas and Phoenix). The top-four drivers will qualify to the Championship 4 at Homestead. Race winners will automatically advance to the next round. Additionally, the 16 drivers who qualified for the 2015 Chase for the Sprint Cup are ineligible to race at Homestead.

NASCAR also announced that Dash 4 Cash races would feature two heat races that determine the starting grid for the main event. If a driver is the highest finishing eligible driver in two of the races, they become eligible for the Xfinity Chase.

Schedule

Schedule changes and notes

  • Pocono Raceway will host the Xfinity Series for the first time on June 4, 2016. The race will be in length and will replace the standalone June race held by Chicagoland Speedway.
  • The four Dash4Cash races—Bristol, Richmond, Dover (all spring) and Indianapolis—will have reduced race distances in order to add additional heat races. The Bristol format is two 50-lap heat races and a 200-lap feature, Richmond will have 35-lap heat races and a 140-lap feature, Dover will have 40-lap heat races and a 120-lap feature and Indianapolis will have 20-lap heat races and a 60-lap feature.
  • Due to NBCSN's coverage of the 2016 Summer Olympics, the Zippo 200 at The Glen was moved to CNBC and the Mid-Ohio 200 and Food City 300 to USA Network. The start of the Mid-Ohio race was moved to NBC Sports Live Extra due to USA's Olympic coverage overrunning.

Results and standings

Races

Drivers' Championship

()&nbsp;<span style="font-size:90%;">Bold&nbsp;– Pole position awarded by time. Italics&nbsp;– Pole position set by final practice results or owner's points. *&nbsp;– Most laps led.<br> <span style="padding:1px 4px; color:#ffcfcf; background:#ffcfcf;">.</span>&nbsp;– Eliminated after Round of 12 <span style="padding:1px 4px; color:#efcfff; background:#efcfff;">.</span>&nbsp;– Eliminated after Round of 8</span>

Owners' championship (Top 15)

() <span style="font-size:85%">Bold&nbsp;- Pole position awarded by time. Italics&nbsp;- Pole position set by final practice results or rainout. *&nbsp;– Most laps led.<br> <span style="padding:1px 4px; color:#ffcfcf; background:#ffcfcf;">.</span>&nbsp;– Eliminated after Round of 12 <span style="padding:1px 4px; color:#efcfff; background:#efcfff;">.</span>&nbsp;– Eliminated after Round of 8</span>

Manufacturers' championship

See also

Notes

  • The Use Your Melon Drive Sober 200 at Dover International Speedway was postponed from October 1 to 2 because of inclement weather.
  • The Drive for the Cure 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway was postponed from October 7 to 9 because of Hurricane Matthew.

References