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NASCAR Xfinity Results Today: Mission 200 Winner, Xfinity Stage Results and Points

NASCAR Xfinity Results Today: Mission 200 Winner, Xfinity Stage Results and Points

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This weekend's NASCAR schedule took us to Watkins Glen International, one of the most iconic road courses in racing. With Sunday's Mission 200 at The Glen wrapping up on Sunday afternoon, the NASCAR standings have tightened even further with only three races left in the regular season.
Let's dive into the NASCAR Xfinity results today from Watkins Glen. Immediately below you can find the Xfinity Series winner this week and further down are the NASCAR Xfinity stage results.
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NASCAR Xfinity Results Today: Mission 200 at The Glen
Here are the full NASCAR Xfinity Series results for the Mission 200 at Watkins Glen International. Further below, you can find the NASCAR stage results today.
Connor Zilisch – 51 points
Sam Mayer – 43 points
Sammy Smith – 36 points
Austin Hill – 40 points
Carson Kvapil – 38 points
Justin Allgaier – 44 points
Austin Green – 31 points
Christian Eckes – 29 points
Brandon Jones – 28 points
Harrison Burton – 32 points
Kaz Grala – N/A
Brennan Poole – 25 points
Dean Thompson – 28 points
Jesse Love – 29 points
Jeremy Clements – 22 points
Jeb Burton – 21 points
Daniel Dye – 20 points
Taylor Gray –28 points
Stefan Parsons – 0 points
Austin J Hill – 17 points
Glen Reen – 16 points
Parker Retzlaff – 18 points
Blaine Perkins – 14 points
Nicholas Sanchez – 20 points
Michael McDowell – N/A
William Sawalich – 11 points
Josh Bilicki – 10 points
Ryan Sieg – 11 points
Ryan Elliss – 8 points
Kyle Sieg – 7 points
Shane van Gisbergen – DNF – N/A
Anthony Alfredo – 5 points
Matt DiBenedetto – 5 points
Preston Pardus – 3 points
Sheldon Creed – 14 points
Riley Herbst – DNF
Thomas Annunziata – DNF – 1 point
Garrett Smithley – DNF – 1 point
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NASCAR Stage Results Today: Xfinity Series
Here are the NASCAR stage results for the Xfinity Series race from Watkins Glen.
Stage 1
Justin Allgaier — 10 points (+1 playoff point)
Taylor Gray — 9 points
Sheldon Creed — 8 points
Nick Sanchez — 7 points
Jesse Love — 6 points
Harrison Burton— 5 points
Dean Thompson — 4 points
Parker Retzlaff — 3 points
Ryan Sieg — 2 points
Matt DiBenedetto — 1 point
Stage 2
Connor Zilisch — 10 points (+1 playoff point)
Shane van Gisbergen — N/A
Sam Mayer — 8 points
Austin Hill — 7 points
Carson Kvapil — 6 points
Michael McDowell — N/A
Sheldon Creed — 4 points
Justin Allgaier — 3 points
Sammy Smith — 2 points
Austin Green — 1 point
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Who won the NASCAR Xfinity race today?
Connor Zilisch won the NASCAR Xfinity race today at Watkins Glen International. It's the second consecutive year Zilisch has won at Watkins Glen and it is the 19-year-old's sixth win of the Xfinity Series season.
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