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NASCAR Xfinity Series’ Drivers Championship Odds: Justin Allgaier Remains Leader In Week 14

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The NASCAR Xfinity Series’ international presence is growing.  

NASCAR officials on Tuesday announced that two provisional starting spots will be added for the series’ race at Mexico City’s Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez.  

The circuit’s typical 38-machine field will be expanded to 40 for the Chilango 150 on June 14. 

The provisional starters will not be eligible for prize money or receive playoff points. 

The circuit is set to race in Mexico for the first time since 2008. 

Daniel Dye Loses Tire, Crew Suspended 

During last Saturday’s Xfinity Series event at Charlotte Motor Speedway, Daniel Dye’s No. 10 Chevrolet suffered an unattached right rear wheel on Lap 200. The tire detached along the backstretch while the field was driving under caution, causing Dye’s machine to crash into the wall.  

Per regulations regarding safety protocols, rear-tire changer Jerick Newsome and jackman Richie Williams were suspended from the next two outings. 

Dye enters Saturday night’s Tennessee Lottery 250 ranked No. 15 in the drivers’ standings, 223 points behind leader Allgaier. Dye has one lap led this season.

2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series Drivers’ Championship Odds    

Here is a Week 14 look at the drivers’ odds for the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series drivers’ championship, according to BetOnline Sportsbook:

Driver 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship Odds
Justin Allgaier +230
Austin Hill +400
Connor Zilisch +425
Jesse Love +600
Sam Mayer +700
Sheldon Creed +900
Sammy Smith +1400
Brandon Jones +1400
Carson Kvapil +2000
Taylor Gray +2200
Ryan Sieg +4000
Nicholas Sanchez +5000
Jeb Burton +5000
Christian Eckes +5000
Harrison Burton  +6600
William Sawalich +10000
Parker Retzlaff +12500
Daniel Dye +12500
Matt DiBenedetto   +15000
Josh Williams +20000
Jeremy Clements +20000
Dean Thompson +20000
Blaine Perkins +25000
Ryan Ellis +25000
Kyle Sieg +30000
Leland Honeyman Jr. +50000
Kris Wright +50000
Garrett Smithley +50000
Brennan Poole +50000

*-Odds current at time of publication

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