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2023 NASCAR Xfinity Series

The 2023 was the 42nd season of the second-tier stock car racing series sanctioned by in the United States. The season included 33 races at tracks across the country, starting with the Beef. It's What's For Dinner. 300 at on February 18 and ending with the Championship Race at on November 4. captured his first series championship in dramatic fashion, leading the final 40 laps after taking the lead on a late restart in the No. 00 Ford for Stewart-Haas Racing to defeat the other three Championship 4 contenders. Although Custer secured the drivers' title with three victories, paced the field with a series-high seven wins while competing for in the No. 20 . Chevrolet dominated the manufacturers' standings, clinching the title with 17 race wins and powering teams like and to multiple victories throughout the year. The campaign highlighted intense playoff competition among 12 drivers, including standout performances from (four wins) and emerging talents like , who earned his first career victory at . Notable moments included Riley Herbst's breakthrough win at his home track in during the Round of 8 and a fuel-mileage thriller at , where Allgaier held off the field for his first victory of the season.

Season summary

Overview and format

The 2023 NASCAR Xfinity Series, sanctioned by the National Association for (), was the 42nd season of professional in this developmental division of NASCAR's national touring series. The season comprised 33 points-paying races conducted across 23 unique tracks, encompassing a mix of speedways, road courses, and one street circuit to test drivers' versatility. , , and served as the competing manufacturers, providing engines and car bodies to the participating teams throughout the year. The season followed a structured format with a 26-race leading into a seven-race playoff postseason. During the , the top 12 drivers qualified for the based on race wins or finishing position in the points standings, with a maximum of one playoff berth per team. The points system awarded 40 points to the race winner, with subsequent positions receiving 35 points for second, 34 for third, and decreasing by one point per position down to one point for 40th place. Races were segmented into two stages, granting additional stage points to the top 10 finishers in each: 10 points for first place, 9 for second, 8 for third, 7 for fourth, 6 for fifth, and continuing down to 1 point for tenth. These stage points contributed to both standings and accumulated playoff bonus points. The playoff employed an elimination bracket to crown the champion among the 12 qualifiers. It began with the Round of 12 over three races, eliminating the four drivers with the fewest points, with advancing drivers reset to 3,000 points plus any earned playoff points. The Round of 8 followed with three more races, eliminating four drivers and resetting the remaining four to 4,000 points plus playoff points for the single championship race at , where the highest finisher was declared the season champion, . Playoff points were accrued at five per regular-season race win and one per stage win, with the regular-season points leader receiving an extra 15 playoff points, second place 10, and third place 5; these carried over through resets to provide a head start based on regular-season performance.

Key highlights and records

Cole Custer claimed the 2023 NASCAR Xfinity Series championship in a dramatic overtime finish at Phoenix Raceway, marking his first title in the series. This triumph served as a remarkable comeback for Custer, who had been released from the Cup Series by Stewart-Haas Racing at the end of the 2022 season before returning to Xfinity full-time. Custer led 96 laps in the finale and held off Sheldon Creed to secure the win by 0.601 seconds. Sammy Smith earned the Sunoco Rookie of the Year honors with a standout season that included one victory—the United Rentals 200 at in March, where he became the youngest winner in track history at age 18—and 13 top-10 finishes. Driving the No. 18 , Smith qualified for the and ended the year seventh in the final standings, outperforming fellow rookie in a tight battle for the award. John Hunter Nemechek set the pace for individual performance with seven wins, the most in the season, while captured the regular-season championship with four victories before an early exit in the Round of 12 playoffs. The year also featured a surge in competitive racing, with the season recording the highest number of lead changes in history, attributed to a new rules package that adjusted rear suspension components to promote closer competition and reduce aerodynamic imbalances. Standout events included the series debut on a street course with The Loop 121 in , won by amid rain-shortened conditions that tested driver adaptability on the 2.2-mile layout. Overall, 17 different drivers visited victory lane across the 33-race schedule—the highest diversity since —highlighting the parity fostered by the season's format and technical adjustments. Chevrolet dominated the manufacturers' standings with 17 wins, followed by with nine and with seven, securing the brand title for in a closely contested year.

Teams and drivers

Full-time teams and drivers

The 2023 NASCAR Xfinity Series included approximately 17 full-time teams committed to the 33-race schedule, fielding 31 cars across Chevrolet, , and manufacturers. These teams ranged from powerhouse multi-car operations like and to independent single-car entries, with drivers bringing a blend of veteran experience, recent Series returns, and emerging talents such as sophomores and . Engine suppliers were aligned with chassis brands, primarily through alliances like Hendrick Engines for Chevrolet teams. Crew chiefs played key roles in strategy, with notable pairings including Jonathan Toney for Stewart-Haas Racing's returnee , who shifted back from the Series.
TeamCar #DriverChassis/EnginePrimary SponsorsCrew Chief
Stewart-Haas Racing00Cole CusterFordHaas Automation, Production Alliance GroupJonathan Toney
Stewart-Haas Racing98Riley HerbstFordMonster EnergyRichard Boswell
JR Motorsports1Sam Mayer (sophomore season)ChevroletAccelerate Professional Talent Solutions, Huck’s MarketMardy Lindley
JR Motorsports7Justin Allgaier (veteran)ChevroletBrandt, Hellmann’sJim Pohlman
JR Motorsports8Josh BerryChevroletTire Pros, Bass Pro ShopsTaylor Moyer
JR Motorsports9Brandon JonesChevroletMenardsJason Burdett
JD Motorsports6Brennan PooleChevroletMacc Door Systems, Rudy’s BarbequeKase Kallenbach
Kaulig Racing10Justin HaleyChevroletDaaBIN Store, LeafFilter Gutter ProtectionAlex Yontz
Kaulig Racing11Daniel HemricChevroletCirkul, South Point Hotel & CasinoJason Trinchere
Kaulig Racing16Chandler Smith (rookie)ChevroletCharge Me, Quick TieBruce Schlicker
Joe Gibbs Racing18Sammy Smith (rookie)ToyotaPilot Flying J, Allstate Peterbilt GroupJeff Meendering
Joe Gibbs Racing20John Hunter NemechekToyotaMobil 1, VonsBen Beshore
Richard Childress Racing2Sheldon CreedChevroletWhelen EngineeringJeff Stankiewicz
Richard Childress Racing21Austin HillChevroletBennett Transportation, United RentalsAndy Street
AM Racing25Brett Moffitt (veteran from Trucks)FordAM Technical Solutions, Concrete SupplyJoe Williams Jr.
Sam Hunt Racing26Kaz GralaToyotaIsland Coastal Lager, Fire Department CoffeeAllen Hart
Jordan Anderson Racing27Jeb BurtonChevroletSolid Rock Carriers, Alsco UniformsShane Whitbeck
Jordan Anderson Racing31Parker Retzlaff (sophomore)ChevroletFunkAway, Bommarito Automotive GroupJoshua Graham
RSS Racing28Kyle SiegFordNight Owl National ContractorsBuddy Parrott
RSS Racing38Joe Graf Jr.FordBucked Up EnergySteve Addington
RSS Racing39Ryan Sieg (owner-driver)FordCMR Construction & RoofingMike Scearce
Big Machine Racing48Parker KligermanChevroletBig Machine Vodka Spiked CoolerPatrick Donahue
Jeremy Clements Racing51Jeremy Clements (owner-driver)ChevroletFirst Pacific FundingMark Setzer
DGM Racing92Josh WilliamsChevroletAlloy Employer ServicesBryan Bice
BJ McLeod Motorsports78Anthony AlfredoChevroletDUDE Wipes, Ticket SmarterPat Tryson
Multi-car teams like operated four Chevrolet entries powered by Hendrick engines, emphasizing development for young drivers such as sophomore , who had prior ARCA East success. Joe Gibbs Racing's two-car Toyota effort featured rookie transitioning from the Craftsman Truck Series and veteran seeking consistency. Stewart-Haas Racing's program highlighted Cole Custer's return from a full-time stint with Stewart-Haas, paired with Riley Herbst's third year. fielded three Chevrolets, including rookie from the Truck Series. Single-car teams, including owner-drivers like Ryan Sieg and , relied on Chevrolet or partnerships for competitiveness.

Part-time teams and drivers

In the 2023 NASCAR Xfinity Series, part-time teams operated on limited schedules of fewer than races, often relying on a rotation of drivers and sponsor-driven entries to fill the field alongside full-time competitors. These teams contributed to the series' depth, with an average of cars attempting to qualify per race across the -event schedule, including provisions limiting Cup Series crossovers to no more than five per team to encourage Xfinity talent development. Sam Hunt Racing fielded the No. 24 Toyota on a part-time basis with multiple drivers, including Connor Mosack in 20 races such as and , alongside one-offs like at and at . The team also utilized the No. 26 for select appearances by drivers including Parker Chase and , focusing on road courses and ovals to build experience for emerging talent, though Kaz Grala was the primary full-time driver. JD Motorsports competed with the No. 4 Chevrolet entry in a part-time capacity, rotating drivers such as (select races including Daytona), Garrett Smithley (15 races), (10 races), , JJ Yeley, and Stefan Parsons across the season. This approach allowed the team to maximize limited resources while providing opportunities for mid-tier drivers to accumulate starts without a full-season commitment. Joey Gase Motorsports, operating as Emerling-Gase Motorsports, ran the Nos. 35 and 53 on a multi-team part-time schedule, with owner-driver competing in 19 races including and , CJ McLaughlin in 18 events, and Patrick Emerling in select outings. The operation emphasized charitable sponsorships, such as Donate Life liveries, while navigating qualification challenges in oversubscribed fields. Prominent part-time drivers included , who ran five races in the No. 10 Chevrolet at tracks like , , Martinsville, , and Charlotte Roval, marking his return to the series after a one-year hiatus. made select appearances, securing a victory in the No. 10 at and finishing third at Sonoma in the No. 17 Chevrolet. competed in limited events for Racing's No. 19 amid his full-time schedule. Notable one-offs featured drivers like Kaz Grala in additional Sam Hunt entries and various crossovers, enhancing competition without dominating the championship chase.

Pre-season changes

Several teams underwent significant expansions or restructurings ahead of the 2023 season. Stewart-Haas Racing entered the Xfinity Series for the first time, fielding two full-time entries with the Nos. 00 and 98 , partnering with and leveraging their Series resources. Alpha Prime Racing expanded to three cars on limited schedules, introducing the Nos. 43, 44, and 45 Chevrolets, with the team focusing on a mix of veteran and rookie drivers. grew to two full-time entries by adding the No. 27 Chevrolet alongside their established No. 31, while and Emerling-Gase Motorsports each expanded to two full-time cars. New teams debuting included with the No. 25 and FRS Racing with a limited schedule in the No. 78. On the contraction side, reduced from three full-time entries in 2022 to a single primary car, the No. 02 Chevrolet, shifting to a more selective driver rotation to manage resources. Driver lineups saw notable transitions, particularly among top organizations. , released from his full-time Cup Series seat at Stewart-Haas Racing, returned to the Xfinity Series to drive the No. 00 full-time, marking his comeback after a 2022 championship win. moved from a part-time schedule to a full-time role with in the No. 20 Toyota, replacing who advanced to the Cup Series full-time; shifted from JGR's No. 19 to ' No. 9. joined full-time in the No. 18, while signed with for the No. 16 Chevrolet as a . At , Snider departed the full-time No. 2 seat after one season, with returning to take over. Other shifts included joining full-time in the No. 25 and signing with for the No. 44 on a limited schedule. NASCAR implemented targeted adjustments to the Xfinity Series rules package to enhance racing dynamics. The series reverted to a 51-inch truck arm length from the previous 53-inch setup, aiming to promote straighter car bodies on straights and improve straight-line while reducing in corners. No major format overhauls occurred, with stage racing remaining a core element, though officials eliminated caution periods between stages for most road course events to maintain race flow. Sponsorship remained stable, with retaining its multi-year title sponsorship without interruption. Crew chief assignments featured several high-profile moves, particularly at , which restructured its lineup for better synergy. Jason Burdett shifted from the No. 7 to crew chief Brandon Jones in the No. 9 Chevrolet, while Taylor Moyer returned to lead in the No. 8. Jim Pohlman transferred from to oversee in the No. 7, and Mardy Lindley joined to crew chief in the No. 1. Other changes included Kris Bowen moving to for the No. 24 and Joe Williams Jr. reuniting with at in the No. 25. These shifts aimed to minimize interim roles and stabilize leadership across the field.

Schedule

Race calendar

The 2023 NASCAR Xfinity Series featured a 33-race schedule running from February 18 to November 4, incorporating a diverse array of track configurations to challenge drivers' versatility. These included superspeedway ovals such as the 2.5-mile Daytona International Speedway, intermediate ovals like the 1.5-mile Charlotte Motor Speedway, short tracks including the 0.526-mile Martinsville Speedway, and road courses such as the 2.258-mile Portland International Raceway and the 3.9-mile Watkins Glen International. The season's broadcasts were handled primarily by Fox Sports 1 (FS1) for the initial races, shifting to the USA Network and NBC for the majority of the schedule, with supplementary radio coverage provided by the Motor Racing Network (MRN) and Performance Racing Network (PRN); international distribution occurred via NASCAR Drive.
RaceDateRace NameTrackLapsDistance (miles)Start Time (ET)TV Broadcast
1February 18Beef. It's What's For Dinner. 300Daytona International Speedway (oval)1203005:00 p.m.FS1
2February 26 (postponed from February 25)Production Alliance Group 300Auto Club Speedway (oval)1503005:00 p.m.FS1
3March 4Alsco Uniforms 300Las Vegas Motor Speedway (oval)2003004:30 p.m.FS1
4March 11United Rentals 200Phoenix Raceway (oval)2002004:30 p.m.FS1
5March 18RAPTOR King of Tough 250Atlanta Motor Speedway (oval)1632485:00 p.m.FS1
6March 25Pit Boss 250Circuit of the Americas (road course)461571:30 p.m.FS1
7April 1ToyotaCare 250Richmond Raceway (short track oval)2501881:00 p.m.FS1
8April 15Call 811 Before You Dig 250Martinsville Speedway (short track oval)2501327:30 p.m.FS1
9April 22Ag-Pro 300Talladega Superspeedway (oval)1133014:00 p.m.FS1
10April 29A-Game 200Dover Motor Speedway (short track oval)2002001:30 p.m.FS1
11May 13Sport Clips Haircuts VFW Help a Hero 200Darlington Raceway (oval)1472011:30 p.m.FOX
12May 29 (postponed from May 27)Alsco Uniforms 300Charlotte Motor Speedway (oval)20030011:00 a.m.FS1
13June 3Pacific Office Automation 147Portland International Raceway (road course)751694:30 p.m.FS1
14June 10DoorDash 250Sonoma Raceway (road course)701768:00 p.m.FS1
15June 24Tennessee Lottery 250Nashville Superspeedway (oval)1882513:30 p.m.USA
16July 1Grant Park 165Chicago Street Course (street course)551655:00 p.m.USA
17July 8Alsco Uniforms 250Atlanta Motor Speedway (oval)1632483:30 p.m.USA
18July 15Crayon 200New Hampshire Motor Speedway (short track oval)2002123:00 p.m.USA
19July 22Explore the Pocono Mountains 225Pocono Raceway (oval)902255:30 p.m.USA
20July 29Road America 180Road America (road course)451823:00 p.m.NBC
21August 5Cabo Wabo 250Michigan International Speedway (oval)1252503:30 p.m.NBC
22August 12Pennzoil 150 at the BrickyardIndianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course (road course)621545:30 p.m.USA
23August 19Sunoco Go Rewards 200 at The GlenWatkins Glen International (road course)822003:30 p.m.USA
24August 25Wawa 250Daytona International Speedway (oval)1002507:30 p.m.USA
25September 2Sport Clips Haircuts VFW Help a Hero 200Darlington Raceway (oval)1472013:30 p.m.USA
26September 9Kansas Lottery 300Kansas Speedway (oval)2003003:00 p.m.NBC
27September 15Food City 300Bristol Motor Speedway (short track oval)3001607:30 p.m.USA
28September 23Andy's Frozen Custard 300Texas Motor Speedway (oval)2003003:30 p.m.USA
29October 7Drive for the Cure 250: Race for a CureCharlotte Motor Speedway Roval (road course)671533:30 p.m.USA
30October 14Alsco Uniforms 302Las Vegas Motor Speedway (oval)2013013:30 p.m.USA
31October 21Contender Boats 300Homestead-Miami Speedway (oval)2003003:00 p.m.NBC
32October 28Dead On Tools 250Martinsville Speedway (short track oval)2501323:30 p.m.USA
33November 4NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship RacePhoenix Raceway (oval)2002007:00 p.m.USA
*Note: Distances are approximate based on scheduled laps and official track lengths; actual distances may vary slightly due to extensions or cautions. Radio broadcasts were available on MRN or PRN for all events. Playoff races are designated as races 26–33.

Event notes and modifications

The 2023 NASCAR Xfinity Series introduced the Street Race as its first non-oval event on a 2.2-mile, 12-turn street course, scheduled for 55 laps with stage lengths of 15, 15, and 25 laps. The race faced significant weather challenges, starting on July 1 but being red-flagged after 25 laps due to ; it was postponed to July 2, only to be officially shortened by drenching and standing water, with declared the winner under rules for incomplete events. Stage lengths were tailored to track characteristics, particularly for short tracks, such as the Motor Speedway's Food City 300, which featured stage endings at lap 85 for Stage 1, lap 170 for Stage 2, and the remainder to the 300-lap distance. Several races were postponed to another day due to weather, including the Production Alliance Group 300 at (from February 25 to 26) and the Alsco Uniforms 300 at (from May 27 to 29), though cautions for debris, track incidents, and weather were frequent, and the series enforced a 40-car field limit for all events, with entry lists occasionally exceeding this and requiring qualifying to fill spots. Overtime procedures, utilizing green-white-checkered restarts, were applied universally to extend races beyond the scheduled distance if cautions occurred during the final stage, ensuring a green-flag finish. Playoff reset points awarded to the regular-season and top performers carried over unchanged from prior seasons, maintaining continuity in championship format.

Results and standings

Race results

The 2023 NASCAR Xfinity Series season consisted of 33 races held from February to November across 22 different tracks, featuring 17 unique race winners. secured four victories, claimed seven, won four, won three, captured four, AJ Allmendinger took two, while single wins went to , , , , , , , , and . Key race statistics varied, with examples including the season-opening Beef. It's What's For Dinner. 300 at , where Austin Hill won after leading 34 laps amid 7 cautions for 35 laps. At in March, Austin Hill prevailed with a dominant performance, leading the most laps in a race that saw 14 lead changes and 4 cautions for 22 laps. The event in July saw Cole Custer lead 98 of 120 laps en route to victory. The championship finale at featured Cole Custer leading 197 of 200 laps to win both the race and the title. The following table summarizes the pole sitters and winners for all races:
Race #DateTrackPole SitterWinner
1Feb 18Daytona International SpeedwayAustin Hill (#21)Austin Hill (#21)
2Feb 26Auto Club SpeedwayAustin Hill (#21)John Hunter Nemechek (#20)
3Mar 4Las Vegas Motor SpeedwayChandler Smith (#16)Austin Hill (#21)
4Mar 11Phoenix RacewayCole Custer (#00)Sammy Smith (#18)
5Mar 18Atlanta Motor SpeedwaySammy Smith (#18)Austin Hill (#21)
6Mar 25Circuit of the AmericasAJ Allmendinger (#10)AJ Allmendinger (#10)
7Apr 1Richmond RacewayJustin Allgaier (#7)Chandler Smith (#16)
8Apr 15Martinsville SpeedwayCole Custer (#00)John Hunter Nemechek (#20)
9Apr 22Talladega SuperspeedwayAustin Hill (#21)Jeb Burton (#27)
10Apr 29Dover Motor SpeedwayParker Kligerman (#48)Ryan Truex (#19)
11May 13Darlington RacewayJohn Hunter Nemechek (#20)Kyle Larson (#10)
12May 29Charlotte Motor SpeedwayJustin Allgaier (#7)Justin Allgaier (#7)
13Jun 3Portland International RacewaySheldon Creed (#2)Cole Custer (#00)
14Jun 10Sonoma RacewayKyle Larson (#17)Aric Almirola (#28)
15Jun 24Nashville SuperspeedwayCole Custer (#00)AJ Allmendinger (#16)
16Jul 1Chicago Street CourseCole Custer (#00)Cole Custer (#00)
17Jul 8Atlanta Motor SpeedwayChandler Smith (#16)John Hunter Nemechek (#20)
18Jul 15New Hampshire Motor SpeedwayChandler Smith (#16)John Hunter Nemechek (#20)
19Jul 22Pocono RacewayJosh Berry (#8)Austin Hill (#21)
20Jul 29Road AmericaAJ Allmendinger (#10)Sam Mayer (#1)
21Aug 5Michigan International SpeedwayJosh Berry (#8)John Hunter Nemechek (#20)
22Aug 12Indianapolis Motor Speedway (RC)AJ Allmendinger (#10)Ty Gibbs (#19)
23Aug 19Watkins Glen InternationalTy Gibbs (#19)Sam Mayer (#1)
24Aug 25Daytona International SpeedwayAustin Hill (#21)Justin Allgaier (#7)
25Sep 2Darlington RacewayJohn Hunter Nemechek (#20)Denny Hamlin (#19)
26Sep 9Kansas SpeedwayJustin Allgaier (#7)John Hunter Nemechek (#20)
27Sep 15Bristol Motor SpeedwayCole Custer (#00)Justin Allgaier (#7)
28Sep 23Texas Motor SpeedwayJustin Allgaier (#7)John Hunter Nemechek (#20)
29Oct 7Charlotte Motor Speedway (ROVAL)Sam Mayer (#1)Sam Mayer (#1)
30Oct 14Las Vegas Motor SpeedwayJosh Berry (#8)Riley Herbst (#98)
31Oct 21Homestead-Miami SpeedwayCole Custer (#00)Sam Mayer (#1)
32Oct 28Martinsville SpeedwaySammy Smith (#18)Justin Allgaier (#7)
33Nov 4Phoenix RacewaySammy Smith (#18)Cole Custer (#00)

Drivers' championship

The 2023 NASCAR Xfinity Series drivers' championship featured a competitive points battle throughout the 33-race season, culminating in a playoff format that reset standings after each round and rewarded race wins with advancement. of secured the regular-season title after the 26th race at , accumulating 2,039 points and four victories at , , , and , which earned him 15 bonus playoff points equivalent to three additional wins. The playoff field of 12 drivers was: John Hunter Nemechek (Joe Gibbs Racing, seven regular-season wins), Austin Hill (Richard Childress Racing, four wins), Justin Allgaier (JR Motorsports, two regular-season wins), Cole Custer (Stewart-Haas Racing, two wins), Sam Mayer (JR Motorsports, two wins), Sheldon Creed (Richard Childress Racing, one win), Chandler Smith (Kaulig Racing, one win), Sammy Smith (Joe Gibbs Racing, one win), Jeb Burton (Jordan Anderson Racing, one win), Josh Berry (JR Motorsports, points), Daniel Hemric (multiple teams, points), and Parker Kligerman (Big Machine Racing, points). The Round of 12, contested over three races at , , and Roval, eliminated , , , and , who fell short on playoff points despite strong regular-season performances. The remaining eight drivers—Nemechek, Hill, Allgaier, Custer, Mayer, Creed, , and —advanced to the Round of 8 at , Homestead-Miami Speedway, and , where consistent top finishes became crucial amid the reset points system. In the Round of 8, Austin Hill, Sammy Smith, Sheldon Creed, and Chandler Smith were eliminated after struggling to accumulate enough stage points and race finishes to overcome deficits from earlier rounds. This left Cole Custer, Justin Allgaier, Sam Mayer, and John Hunter Nemechek as the Championship 4 finalists, entering the finale at Phoenix Raceway. Custer clinched the championship by winning the finale at Phoenix, his third victory of the season, to finish with 4,040 points and secure his first Xfinity title since 2020. Allgaier placed second overall with a runner-up finish in the championship race, while Mayer and Nemechek rounded out the top four. The full final top 10 standings, reflecting cumulative points including playoff bonuses, are shown below.

Owners' championship

The owners' championship in the 2023 NASCAR Xfinity Series was determined by the performance of individual car entries, with points awarded to each owner's primary car number based on finishing positions, stage points, and playoff bonuses, regardless of driver changes during the season. This system ensured that owner points accumulated per car throughout the 33-race schedule, including the 12-race playoffs, where the top 12 cars competed for the title under an elimination format culminating at Phoenix Raceway. Stewart-Haas Racing claimed the owners' championship with its No. 00 Ford, driven primarily by , finishing with 4,040 points after Custer's victory in the finale. demonstrated dominance by securing the second- and third-place positions with its No. 7 and No. 1 Chevrolets, respectively, highlighting the team's consistent performance across multiple entries. The following table lists the top 15 in the final owners' standings:
RankOwner/TeamCar No.PointsBehind Leader
1Stewart-Haas Racing0040400
274034-6
314032-8
4204009-31
5212273-1767
6182248-1792
7102227-1813
822224-1816
9162217-1823
10192194-1846
1182171-1869
12272126-1914
1348905-3135
14Stewart-Haas Racing98904-3136
1511898-3142
Among the lower-ranked top-15 entries, the No. 98 Stewart-Haas Racing , driven by , represented a competitive effort from a car that focused on development amid a challenging season.

Manufacturers' championship

The Manufacturers' Championship in the 2023 NASCAR Xfinity Series was contested among Chevrolet, , and , with points awarded based on the highest-finishing entry from each manufacturer in every race. A winning car earned 40 points, with the allocation decreasing by one point per position down to 34 for third place and further as applicable; no stage points were included in the manufacturers' tally. Only factory-supported entries from each automaker were eligible to contribute to the standings, excluding independent teams. Chevrolet clinched its 27th series manufacturers' title, securing the championship with two races remaining after a dominant performance that included 17 victories across various team efforts. Notable Chevrolet wins came from drivers such as (four victories, including Daytona and Pocono) and (one win on intermediates like ). The brand amassed 1234 points, far ahead of its rivals, thanks to consistent top finishes on tracks. Ford finished second with 1095 points and seven wins, highlighted by strong showings on road courses where excelled in handling. claimed three victories, including the season finale at that also secured his drivers' title, while added one road course triumph at . Toyota placed third at 1136 points with nine wins, led by John Hunter Nemechek's seven successes on short tracks and ovals, and Ryan Truex's road course upset at . Chevrolet's strength on intermediate ovals (1-2 mile tracks) contrasted with Ford's road course prowess and Toyota's versatility on shorter layouts.
RankManufacturerWinsPoints
1Chevrolet171234
291136
371095

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