Awesome
by Betty on 9/10/24Atlanta Motor Speedway - HamptonHad a great time. Camped in the infield and watched the race from the stands. Nice shuttle service provided.
Motorsports/Racing
Venue
Talladega Superspeedway
Venue
Pocono Raceway
About the NASCAR XFINITY Series
The future stars of the NASCAR Cup battle against each other in the NASCAR XFINITY Series. For nearly four decades, the NASCAR XFINITY Series has been a proving ground for the top rising talent in stock car racing, giving them a chance to compete at the same venues and on the same weekends as the NASCAR Cup Series races. It continues a long tradition of support races that basically serve as an undercard to the NASCAR Cup events, as well as a companion to qualifying events that also take place the day of the NXS event.
History of the NASCAR XFINITY Series
The NASCAR XFINITY Series began in 1982 as the Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series and evolved from the NASCAR Sportsman and Late Model Sportsman Divisions. Dale Earnhardt, whose father Ralph won the Sportsman Division title in 1956, won the first-ever NXS race, the 1982 Goody's 300 at Daytona, while driver/owner Jack Ingram won the inaugural Series championship the same year. The series would become known as the Busch Grand National Series, the NASCAR Busch Series, and the NASCAR Nationwide Series throughout the '80s, '90s, and '00s, and it gained a reputation both as NASCAR's minor league and a further opportunity for NASCAR Cup stars to excel on the track.
NASCAR XFINITY Series vehicles differ significantly from their NASCAR Cup counterparts, especially after the NASCAR Car of Tomorrow was introduced in 2007. But they're similar enough for NXS drivers to excel in the main circuit, with two-time NASCAR Cup champion Kyle Busch winning the 2009 NASCAR Nationwide Series title and a record 96 NXS victories. The NASCAR XFINITY Series playoffs were introduced in 2016 and feature a format similar to the NASCAR Cup Series, called Chase for the Cup. Tyler Reddick won the NASCAR XFINITY Series championship in 2018 and 2019 before transitioning to the NASCAR Cup Series in 2020.
Had a great time. Camped in the infield and watched the race from the stands. Nice shuttle service provided.
The NASCAR Xfinity Race was exciting and fun to watch in person. We sat under the overhang (Row 66), which provided nice shade for the 3:00pm start time. Unless you are great at climbing stairs, I suggest you use one of the elevators to access these seats. The seat sizes were nice and wide, with plenty of leg room in front and a nice shelf to place drinks on. Can't wait til next year's race!
It’s always a great time and your service was definitely the key reason it was so enjoyable! Thank you
An Amazing Experience of being able to witness Great Cars Racing. I would do it again. Feeling the Engine Horsepower of Great Awesome Cars.
The Xfinity series’s races are as good or better than the over priced, over hyped, over rated Cup series’s races now.
The race event was awesome, well orgnized. Several activities to see during the event. The food was e great and the people were very friendly and helpful guiding Race goers to the event. I went with my Daughter and Grand Kids and they had a great time. The Best event I have seen in a long time that i have enjoyed. Went through ticket master to get tickets and the eperience was great easy and they were very helpful in getting me the tickets, This was great experience.
Always thrilled when coming back to this track. Right in the back yard!
I always enjoy the Xfinity series races. Just because it's not cup cars doesn't mean your not gonna see a good race. There are battles all over the track going on. If you budget allows go to the tracj and see. TV does not do it justice. Better in person.
Great track awesome racing it was a little cold but the on track action keep us warm
Everyone was kind and energetic! Genuinely excited to be there!