2017 NASCAR Xfinity Series


file:William Byron Pocono 2017.jpg|thumb|Chevy won the manufacturer's championship with 12 wins & 1195 points.
[file:Brad Keselowski Pocono Xfinity Win 2017.jpg|thumb|The 22 car for Team Penske won the owner's championship.]
The 2017 NASCAR Xfinity Series was the 36th season of the NASCAR Xfinity Series, the second national professional stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR in the United States. The season began with the PowerShares QQQ 300 at Daytona International Speedway and ended with the [2017 Ford Motor Company|Ford EcoBoost 300|Ford EcoBoost 300] at Homestead–Miami Speedway. Daniel Suárez was the defending drivers' champion while Toyota was the defending manufacturer's champion, although Suárez couldn't defend his title due to him racing in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series.
During the season, races were broadcast by Fox Sports and NBC Sports for the third consecutive year.
William Byron of JR Motorsports won the driver's championship with a third-place finish in the season finale. Team Penske won the owner's championship while Chevrolet won the manufacturer's championship.
This was the second year that the Xfinity Series had a playoff system. Two of the four "championship 4" drivers, were the same as last year's, the only differences being William Byron and Daniel Hemric were in it instead of Daniel Suárez and Erik Jones, who both moved up to the Cup Series full-time in 2017. Also, three of the four of them all drove for JR Motorsports. As Hemric, the other driver in the "championship 4", drove for Richard Childress Racing, that meant that the "championship 4" was composed entirely of Chevrolet drivers. Also ironically, Sadler and Allgaier both ended up finishing in the same positions in the standings as they did in 2016, second and third, respectfully.

Teams and drivers

Limited schedule

ManufacturerTeamRace driverCrew chiefRounds
ChevroletChris Cockrum Racing25Chris CockrumJeff Spraker
ChevroletChris Cockrum Racing25P. J. JonesJeff Spraker
ChevroletGMS Racing96Ben Kennedy Jeff Stankiewicz
ChevroletGMS Racing96Brett MoffittJeff Stankiewicz
ChevroletJD Motorsports15Reed SorensonWayne Setterington Jr.
ChevroletJD Motorsports15Matt MillsWayne Setterington Jr.
ChevroletJD Motorsports15Joe NemechekWayne Setterington Jr.
ChevroletJD Motorsports15Harrison RhodesWayne Setterington Jr.
ChevroletJR Motorsports88Kasey KahneScott Radel
ChevroletJR Motorsports88Dale Earnhardt Jr.Scott Radel
ChevroletDGM Racing92Josh WilliamsKevin Boykin
ChevroletDGM Racing92Dexter BeanKevin Boykin
ChevroletMartins Motorsports45Tommy Joe MartinsKevin Eagle
ChevroletObaika Racing77Josh BilickiGlenn Kania
ChevroletObaika Racing77Gregory VandersluisDan Stillman
ChevroletObaika Racing97Stephen LeichtBruce Cook
Lauryn Scott
Dan Stillman
ChevroletPrecision Performance Motorsports46Anthony KumpenMark Setzer
ChevroletPrecision Performance Motorsports46Quin HouffMark Setzer
ChevroletPrecision Performance Motorsports46Parker KligermanMark Setzer
ChevroletRSS Racing38Gray GauldingRudy Wade
ChevroletRSS Racing38Jeff GreenRudy Wade
ChevroletRSS Racing93Jordan AndersonBruce Cook
ChevroletRSS Racing93Jeff GreenBruce Cook
ChevroletRSS Racing93Stephen LeichtBruce Cook
ChevroletRSS Racing93Gray GauldingBruce Cook
ChevroletRSS Racing93Ryan SiegBruce Cook
ChevroletShepherd Racing Ventures89Morgan ShepherdNick Hoechst
DodgeMike Harmon Racing17Nicolas HammannJeff Spraker
FordBiagi-DenBeste Racing98Aric AlmirolaJon Hanson
FordBiagi-DenBeste Racing98Casey MearsJon Hanson
FordBiagi-DenBeste Racing98Bubba WallaceJon Hanson
FordRoush Fenway Racing6Bubba WallaceSeth Barbour
FordRoush Fenway Racing60Ty MajeskiSeth Barbour
FordStewart–Haas Racing41Kevin HarvickRichard Boswell
FordTeam Penske12Joey LoganoBrian Wilson
FordTeam Penske12Ryan BlaneyBrian Wilson
FordTeam Penske12Sam Hornish Jr.Brian Wilson
ToyotaJGL Racing24Scott Lagasse Jr.Clinton Cram
ToyotaJGL Racing24Corey LaJoieClinton Cram
ToyotaJGL Racing24Drew HerringClinton Cram
ToyotaJGL Racing24Jeb BurtonClinton Cram
ToyotaJGL Racing24Dylan LuptonClinton Cram
ToyotaJGL Racing24Cale ConleyClinton Cram
ToyotaJGL Racing26Scott Lagasse Jr.Steven Gray
ToyotaJGL Racing28Dakoda ArmstrongSteven Lane
ToyotaNextGen Motorsports55Josh BerryTeddy Brown
ToyotaNextGen Motorsports55Matt MillsTeddy Brown
ToyotaTriStar Motorsports44Benny GordonBryan Smith
DodgeMBM Motorsports72John JacksonDave Jones
ToyotaMBM Motorsports72Carl LongGeorge Church

Changes

Teams

Drivers

Crew chiefs

  • Matt Beckman served as crew chief of the car driven by Matt Tifft in 2017. Beckman was an engineer of the No. 11 Cup team in 2016.
  • Jeff Meendering arrived as crew chief of the No. 00 car driven by Cole Custer in 2017. Meendering was the car chief of the No. 20 car driven by Matt Kenseth for the Cup Series in 2016.
  • Matt Swiderski served as crew chief for Ty Dillon in 2017. Swiderski was the head of vehicle development in 2016.
  • Scott Graves served as crew chief for Kyle Busch and others in the No. 18 in 2017 as announced January 26. Graves was the No. 19 crew chief for Daniel Suárez in 2016.
  • On May 22, it was announced that Justin Alexander, crew chief for the Richard Childress Racing No. 2 team, would be moving up to be the crew chief of the No. 3 team driven by Austin Dillon in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, replacing former crew chief Slugger Labbe who left the team to pursue other opportunities. Randall Burnett, who previously was the crew chief for A. J. Allmendinger in the Cup Series for JTG Daugherty Racing, replaced Alexander.

Manufacturers

Rule changes

  • On October 26, NASCAR announced that drivers with more than five years of full-time racing on the Cup level may drive a maximum of 10 Xfinity Series races. They are also ineligible to drive in the Xfinity Dash4Cash races as well as the final eight races of the season. Exceptions were given to drivers with more than five years of full-time racing on the Cup level if they declared to run points in Xfinity Series.
  • On February 8, 2017, NASCAR announced a new damaged vehicle policy for all three national series. Body panels can no longer be replaced after a wreck, and a team has five minutes on pit road to fix the damage before they are eliminated.
  • Like the NASCAR Cup Series, all Xfinity Series races were split into three segments. Top 10 drivers in the first two segments were awarded points. The final stage awarded full points as usual. The first segment finish was about a quarter of the full distance, and the second segment finish was about half of the full distance.
  • All races except Indianapolis saw the rear spoiler size significantly reduced to reduce downforce. The Indianapolis race featured a restrictor plate package including front air ducts provided by NASCAR that could not be covered with tape and a return to the 2016 rear spoiler.

Schedule

The initial schedule, comprising 33 races, was released on May 5, 2016. A final schedule with some modifications made in conjunction with broadcast partners Fox and NBC was released on July 27, 2016.
The Fox and NBC broadcast networks aired four races each, where the rest aired on pay channels FS1 and NBCSN.
  • The Coca-Cola Firecracker 250 started on June 30 but the rest of the race was postponed to July 1 due to persistent rain.
  • The Alsco 300 was postponed from July 7 to July 8 because of inclement weather.
Changes from 2016 include:
  • The May Dover race moved to June, after the Charlotte race weekend.
  • The June Iowa race moved from a Sunday afternoon to a Saturday night.
  • The July Iowa race moved from night to mid-afternoon.
  • Road America moved from a Saturday afternoon to a Sunday afternoon.
  • The playoff race at Texas Motor Speedway moved from a Saturday afternoon to a Saturday night.
  • The playoff race at Phoenix International Raceway moved back to a Saturday afternoon. It was a night race in 2016.
  • The October Charlotte race was originally scheduled for Friday night. But on April 20, NASCAR moved the race to Saturday afternoon.

Results and standings

Drivers' Championship

Bold – Pole position awarded by time. Italics – Pole position set by final practice results or owner's points. * – Most laps led. 1 – Stage 1 winner. 2 – Stage 2 winner. 1–10 – Regular season top 10 finishers.

. – Eliminated after Round of 12
. – Eliminated after Round of 8

Owners' championship (Top 15)

Bold - Pole position awarded by time. Italics - Pole position set by final practice results or rainout. * – Most laps led. 1 – Stage 1 winner. 2 – Stage 2 winner. 1–10 – Owners' regular season top 10 finishers.

. – Eliminated after Round of 12
. – Eliminated after Round of 8