Entry List

The official 2024 Xfinity 500 NASCAR CUP Series entry list features top NASCAR drivers set to compete at Martinsville Speedway, highlighting the full lineup of race participants and teams.

Xfinity 500

Sunday, November 3rd, 2024

Martinsville Speedway, Ridgeway, VA

  • 15 Ford
  • 8 Toyota
  • 14 Chevrolet

  • Thursday, October 31st, 2024
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Reid Spencer
Race for the final two NASCAR Cup Championship 4 spots is wide open

In a tripleheader weekend that will decide the Championship 4 contenders in each of NASCAR’s top three national series, the marquee event is Sunday’s Xfinity 500 NASCAR Cup Series race at Martinsville Speedway (2 p.m. ET on NBC, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

Two-time champion Joey Logano and this season’s Regular Season Champion Tyler Reddick already have qualified for the Nov. 10 Championship 4 event at Phoenix Raceway by virtue of their respective victories at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and Homestead-Miami Speedway in the first two races of the Round of 8.

That leaves Christopher Bell, William Byron, Kyle Larson, Denny Hamlin, defending series champion Ryan Blaney and Chase Elliott vying for the final two title-eligible positions.

Bell is 29 points above the elimination line for the Championship Four and likely can earn a berth on points. For the other five hopefuls, victory is the surest—and perhaps only—path to success.

Bell is one of three drivers among the six who have advanced to the Championship 4 Round by winning an elimination race at Martinsville, a feat he accomplished in 2022. But Bell knows that each one of the aspirants has the talent to triumph there.

“Martinsville is a driver’s race track, and you aren’t going to be good there unless you are a good race car driver,” he asserted. “It’s pretty hard to fake your way around it.

“The race is extremely long, so you have to be good at all the parts of the sport. You have to execute pit road, you have to be able to get in and out of your pit box, you have to run your pit road lights through the corners at Martinsville—it tests every ability that you have as a driver.”

Bell is seeking his first championship in NASCAR’s premier division. Both Elliott (2020) and Blaney (last year) went on to claim the Cup championship after winning the Round of 8 event at Martinsville.

Larson comes to the historic 0.526-mile short track having won the elimination races in the previous two rounds—and decisively so. The spring race winner at Martinsville in 2023, Larson is seven points below the current cut line.

“We’ve got a win and a couple second-place finishes I think at Martinsville since I joined Hendrick Motorsports,” said Larson, who has posted an average finish of 2.75 in his last four starts at the track.

“It’s not always been a great track for me, but I think that Hendrick Motorsports has a great package for the track, and it has definitely helped me. Hopefully, we can battle for stage wins and the victory on Sunday.”

Elliott is 43 points below the current cutoff, almost certainly needing a victory to advance.

“I try hard not to overthink the situation,” Elliott said. “To be candid, we’ve been in this spot before, so it’s not like this is the first time I’ve been through this or had to experience this.

“Having done that before and been in this spot, I think that it gives you a little bit of a sense of peace and just kind of knowing how to handle it and knowing that your team can get it done.”

Byron (+7 versus the elimination line) is the most recent winner at Martinsville, and Hamlin (-18 points below the current cutoff) leads all full-time active Cup drivers with five victories at the track.

Clearly, it would be a mistake to underestimate the chances of any of the six contenders for the final two berths in the title race.

  • Saturday, November 2nd, 2024
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Reid Spencer
Martin Truex Jr. upstages Playoff drivers with pole-winning run at Martinsville

Martin Truex Jr. may be out of the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs, but the veteran driver still has compelling goals, as he proved with a pole-winning run on Saturday at Martinsville Speedway.

After a final-round lap at 96.190 mph (19.686 seconds), Truex will start from the top spot in Sunday’s Xfinity 500 (2 p.m. ET on NBC, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

Behind him and next to him, six Playoff drivers, led by second-place starter Chase Elliott, will begin their battle for the final two positions in the Nov. 10 Championship 4 Race at Phoenix Raceway. 

And at the opposite end of the spectrum, Playoff driver Denny Hamlin, Truex’s teammate, will start from the rear after a bizarre wreck in practice damaged his No. 11 Toyota, preventing him from making a qualifying run.

“I feel great about our car on stickers (new tires),” said Truex, who was 0.049 seconds faster than third-place starter William Byron, who posted a lap at 95.931 mph in the final round. “You never want to get too optimistic, but I fired off really good in practice, especially that second run with the track rubbered-in.

“I was like ‘If we can just hit the balance here for qualifying, it should be really fast.’”

Earlier this season, Truex announced he will retire from full-time racing at season’s end.

“We’ve got two more chances to win,” said Truex, who earned his third pole at Martinsville, his first of the season and the 24th of his career. “We want it bad, we’re working hard, we’re not giving up, and hopefully we can get it for everyone.”

Though he was fifth fastest in the final round, Elliott starts second because he was the fastest of the five qualifiers in Group A. That left Byron third, Chase Briscoe fourth and Ty Gibbs fifth.

Harrison Burton, Alex Bowman, Ryan Preece, Kyle Larson and Austin Dillon will start from positions six through 10 respectively. The three Hendrick Motorsports drivers—Elliott, Byron and Larson—are the only Playoff drivers in the top 10 on the grid.

Other Playoff drivers qualified as follows: Joey Logano 12th, Ryan Blaney 14th, Christopher Bell 16th, and Tyler Reddick 31st. Logano and Reddick already have qualified for the Championship 4 with respective victories at Las Vegas and Homestead-Miami.

As qualifying progressed, Hamlin’s crew was trying to repair his primary car, which backed into the Turn 3 wall when the throttle stuck during practice, thanks to a chunk of rubber that found its way into the throttle body.

“We had just come back out, we had just made an adjustment to the car, and it was doing everything it needed to do,” Hamlin said. “It was maneuvering through the pack pretty well. I went into Turn 3, and the car just didn’t slow down, and the throttle hung on us. The throttle had no chance to come backwards.

“That certainly caught me off guard, but it happens. We just got unlucky.”

Truex was sympathetic to his teammate’s misfortune but wasn’t worried about a similar circumstance on his car.

“About as much as I’m concerned about getting hit by lightning,” Truex quipped. “One-in-a-million. I don’t know how—his number just came up.”

  • XFINITY 500
  • Busch Pole Award Pole Winner: Martin Truex Jr
  • Age: 44
  • Team : No 19 - Auto-Owners Insurance/Thank You Martin Toyota
  • Owner: Joe Gibbs
  • Crew Chief: James Small
  • Martin Truex Jr won the Pole Award for the XFINITY 500 with a lap of 19686 seconds, 96190 mph
  • This is his 24th pole in 692 NASCAR Cup Series races
  • This is his first pole and 16th top-10 start in 2024
  • This is his third pole in 38 races at Martinsville Speedway
  • Chase Elliott (second) posted his 20th top-10 start of 2024 and his 13th in 19 races at Martinsville Speedway
  • William Byron (third) posted his fourth top-10 start at Martinsville Speedway It is his 23rd in 35 races this season
  • Josh Berry (11th) was the fastest qualifying rookie

  • Sunday, November 3rd, 2024
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Reid Spencer
Blaney gets second straight walk-off win at Martinsville to join Championship 4

He did it again.

For the second straight year, defending series champion Ryan Blaney won the NASCAR Cup Series Round of 8 elimination race at Martinsville Speedway to advance to the Championship 4.

And as Blaney took the checkered flag to win Sunday’s Xfinity 500, Christopher Bell made a kamikaze move into the final corner in a futile attempt to deprive William Byron of the final spot in the next Sunday’s title event at Phoenix Raceway.

Bell drove hard into Turn 3 on the final lap, passed Bubba Wallace for the one point he needed, slipped up into the outside wall and rode the fence through Turn 4, committing what NASCAR deemed a safety violation. Bell was penalized four positions to 22nd as Byron advanced by four points.

Blaney passed Chase Elliott for the lead on Lap 486 of 500 and pulled away to win by 2.593 seconds over the Hendrick Motorsports driver, who was eliminated from the Playoffs along with teammate and third-place finisher Kyle Larson.

“I’m worn out out—I’ve got nothing left,” said Blaney, who ran down both Elliott and Larson from three seconds back after a restart on Lap 414.

“Oh, my God, I’m tired. Good battle, and this car hung on longer than most, and I could really make some ground.”

The victory was his third of the season, his second at the 0.526-mile short track and the 13th of his career.

Blaney joins Team Penske teammate Joey Logano in the Championship 4 after triumphing in a race that featured Goodyear’s option tire on the right sides of the cars and a softer compound on the left.

“The last 70 or so laps I tried to save my rear (tires) the best I could, because that’s where I started struggling later in the runs,” said Blaney, who led 32 laps. “I hated I had to lay the bumper to some guys, but I had to do it. It was nice to pass the 9 (Elliott) clean. I laid the bumper to a couple guys that I wish I didn’t have to, but I needed to get going, so it was a long night.

“I appreciate everybody for getting (the No. 12 Ford) better through the night. Thank goodness. I think that’s the most tired I’ve been after a race in a long time.”

Byron came home sixth behind Austin Cindric and Denny Hamlin, as the Chevrolets of Austin Dillon and Ross Chastain ran side-by-side behind him on the closing laps, boxing in the Ford of Brad Keselowski, who led a race-high 170 laps and won the second stage.

After the race, before Bell’s penalty, Byron was adamant that Bell had committed a violation by riding the wall in the final corner.

“He rode the wall, and there’s a clear rule against riding the wall,” Byron said, referring to the prohibition instituted after Ross Chastain shot around the outside wall through Turns 3 and 4 at Martinsville to advance to the Championship 4 in 2022.

“In my eyes, that’s what counts… We all sat in meetings and talked about whether there should be a rule against it. His (Bell’s) front tires were off the ground coming off (Turn) 4 there, against the fence.”

After the ruling, Bell congratulated Byron on his advancement to the Championship 4. Bell had recovered from an early spin in Turn 2 and an unscheduled pit stop to tighten a loose wheel to make his last-ditch bid for the final Playoff spot.

Had Bell retained his 18th-place finish, he would have edged Byron for the Championship 4 berth on a tiebreaker.

“It was Martinsville, and it was a Round of 8 cutoff race,” Bell said. “Unfortunately, I was on the bad side of it. Made a lot of mistakes, ran a sloppy race. It is a shame that it comes down to a ball-and-strike call like that.

“You can look at both sides of the fence—the Chevy organization had a lot of blocking going on so that the 24 (Bryon) didn’t lose positions. I slid into the wall (on the final lap) and kept my foot into it. I guess that is a losing move.”

Along with Larson, Elliott and Bell, Hamlin failed to make the Championship 4, finishing 24 points below the elimination line.

Dillon finished seventh on Sunday, followed by Chastain, Keselowski and Logano.

Elliott won the first stage and led 129 laps. Larson led 71 laps and Byron 51 in a race that featured nine cautions for 66 circuits.

Championship 4 driver Tyler Reddick, who won last Sunday at Homestead-Miami Speedway, fell put of the race after completing 458 laps and finished 34th.

However, Reddick, Logano, Blaney and Byron will start on even terms in next Sunday’s Championship 4 Race at Phoenix.

  • Drivers Entered: 37
  • Laps Scheduled: 500
  • Margin of Victory: 02.593 Seconds
  • Time of Race: 3 Hours 28 Minutes 31 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 75.677
  • Cautions: 9 for 66 laps
  • Lead Changes: 15
  • Green Flag Passes: 2,605 (6.0 passes per green flag lap)

  • XFINITY 500
  • Race Winner: Ryan Blaney
  • Age: 30
  • Team : No 12 - Discount Tire Ford
  • Owner: Roger Penske
  • Crew Chief: Jonathan Hassler
  • Ryan Blaney won the XFINITY 500, his 13th victory in 341 Cup Series races
  • This is his third victory and 17th top-10 finish in 2024
  • This is his second victory and 12th top-10 finish in 18 races at Martinsville Speedway
  • Chase Elliott (second) posted his 12th top-10 finish in 19 races at Martinsville Speedway It is his 18th top-10 finish in 2024
  • Kyle Larson (third) posted his eighth top-10 finish in 20 races at Martinsville Speedway
  • Josh Berry (16th) was the highest finishing rookie
  • William Byron leads the point standings by 4 points over Christopher Bell
William Byron celebrates in victory lane
Martinsville, Virginia - April 7, 2024 : William Byron, driver of the #24 Axalta Ruby Chevrolet, celebrates in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Cup Series Cook Out 400 at Martinsville Speedway.
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Xfinity 500 at Martinsville Speedway Entry List
ENTRY # DRIVER HOMETOWN DOB AGE MAKE SPONSOR TEAM CREW CHIEF
1 6 Brad Keselowski Auburn Hills, MI Feb 12, 1984 40 Ford King's Hawaiian RFK Racing Matt McCall
2 11 Denny Hamlin Chesterfield, VA Nov 18, 1980 43 Toyota FedEx One Rate Joe Gibbs Racing Chris Gabehart
3 22 Joey Logano Middleton, CT May 24, 1990 34 Ford TBA Team Penske Paul Wolfe
4 8 Kyle Busch Las Vegas, NV May 2, 1985 39 Chevrolet Cheddar's Scratch Kitchen Richard Childress Racing Randall Burnett
5 19 Martin Truex Jr Mayetta, NJ Jun 29, 1980 44 Toyota AUTO-OWNERS INSURANCE / THANK YOU MARTIN Joe Gibbs Racing James Small
6 34 Michael McDowell Phoenix, AZ Dec 21, 1984 39 Ford Benebone Front Row Motorsports Travis Peterson
7 3 Austin Dillon Lewisville, NC Apr 27, 1990 34 Chevrolet TBA Richard Childress Racing Justin Alexander
8 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr Olive Branch, MS Oct 2, 1987 37 Chevrolet Colgate / Philadelphia Whipped JTG Daugherty Racing Michael Kelley
9 5 Kyle Larson Sacremento, CA Jul 31, 1992 32 Chevrolet HendrickCars.com Hendrick Motorsports Cliff Daniels
10 48 Alex Bowman Tuscon, AZ Apr 25, 1993 31 Chevrolet Ally Hendrick Motorsports Blake Harris
11 12 Ryan Blaney High Point, NC Dec 31, 1993 30 Ford TBA Team Penske Jonathan Hassler
12 51 Corey Lajoie Kannapolis, NC Sep 25, 1991 33 Ford TBA Rick Ware Racing Chris Lawson
13 9 Chase Elliott Dawsonville, GA Nov 28, 1995 28 Chevrolet NAPA Auto Parts Hendrick Motorsports Alan Gustafson
14 17 Chris Buescher Prosper, TX Oct 29, 1992 32 Ford BuildSubmarines.com RFK Racing Scott Graves
15 43 Erik Jones Byron, MI May 30, 1996 28 Toyota Family Dollar LEGACY MOTOR CLUB Ben Beshore
16 41 Ryan Preece Berlin, CT Oct 25, 1990 34 Ford Mohawk Northeast Stewart Haas Racing Chad Johnston
17 99 Daniel Suarez Monterrey, Mexico Jan 7, 1992 32 Chevrolet Jockey Outdoors by Luke Bryan Trackhouse Racing Matt Swiderski
18 1 Ross Chastain Alva, FL Dec 4, 1992 31 Chevrolet Moose Fraternity Trackhouse Racing Phil Surgen
19 23 Bubba Wallace Mobile, AL Oct 8, 1993 31 Toyota TBA 23XI Racing Robert Barker
20 31 Daniel Hemric Kannapolis, NC Jan 27, 1991 33 Chevrolet High Point Paint Services Kaulig Racing Trent Owens
21 24 William Byron Charlotte, NC Nov 29, 1997 26 Chevrolet Liberty University Hendrick Motorsports Ryan Fugle
22 66 Josh Bilicki Menomonee Falls, WI Jun 3, 1995 29 Ford 2ONE Pouches Power Source Carl Long
23 45 Tyler Reddick Corning, CA Jan 11, 1996 28 Toyota Monster Energy 23XI Racing Billy Scott
24 7 Justin Haley Winamac, IN Apr 28, 1999 25 Chevrolet Optic Gaming/Gainbridge Sport Spire Motorsports Ryan Sparks
25 42 John Hunter Nemechek Mooresville, NC Jun 11, 1997 27 Toyota Pye Barker Fire & Safety LEGACY MOTOR CLUB Brian Campe
26 20 Christopher Bell Norman, OK Dec 16, 1994 29 Toyota Mobil 1 Joe Gibbs Racing Adam Stevens
27 15 Kaz Grala Boston, MA Dec 29, 1998 25 Ford MEAT N' BONE Rick Ware Racing Billy Plourde
28 2 Austin Cindric Columbus, OH Sep 2, 1998 26 Ford TBA Team Penske Brian Wilson
29 14 Chase Briscoe Mitchell, IN Dec 15, 1994 29 Ford Mahindra Tractors Stewart Haas Racing Richard Boswell II
30 21 Harrison Burton Huntersville, NC Oct 9, 2000 24 Ford Motorcraft\Quick Lane Wood Brothers Racing Grant Hutchens
31 10 Noah Gragson Las Vegas, NV Jul 15, 1998 26 Ford Bed Bath & Beyond Stewart Haas Racing Drew Blickensderfer
32 71 Zane Smith Huntington Beach, CA Jun 9, 1999 25 Chevrolet Focused Health Spire Motorsports Stephen Doran
33 4 Josh Berry Hendersonville, TN Oct 22, 1990 34 Ford SunnyD Stewart Haas Racing Rodney Childers
34 54 Ty Gibbs Charlotte, NC Oct 4, 2002 22 Toyota Monster Energy Joe Gibbs Racing Chris Gayle
35 38 Todd Gilliland Sherrills Ford, NC May 15, 2000 24 Ford Ruedebusch Front Row Motorsports Ryan Bergenty
36 77 Carson Hocevar Portage, MI Jan 28, 2003 21 Chevrolet Premier Security Spire Motorsports Luke Lambert
37 16 Shane van Gisbergen Aucklund, New Zealand May 9, 1989 35 Chevrolet Acceptance Insurance Kaulig Racing Andrew Dickeson