The official 2024 Hy-vee PERKS 250 NASCAR XFINITY Series entry list features top NASCAR drivers set to compete at Iowa Speedway, highlighting the full lineup of race participants and teams.
Saturday, June 15th, 2024
Iowa Speedway, Newton, IA
If the NASCAR Xfinity Series’ first trip to Iowa Speedway since 2019 will be a tutorial of sorts for New Zealander Shane van Gisbergen, it’s familiar and welcome territory for Justin Allgaier, who will compete there for the 17th time in Saturday’s Hy-Vee PERKS 250 (3:30 p.m. ET on USA, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).
Van Gisbergen, a three-time Australian Supercars champion, is fresh from back-to-back victories on road courses at Portland and Sonoma, but the Kiwi has never won on a NASCAR oval and hasn’t posted a top 10 on an oval track since his sixth-place finish at Phoenix in the fourth race of the season.
Understandably, van Gisbergen will need to sharpen his skills on conventional NASCAR tracks during the remaining regular-season races in order to be a contender for the championship. Included in the list of Playoff tracks is just one road course, the Charlotte Roval.
Allgaier, on the other hand, is an adept road racer as well as a perennial contender on Xfinity ovals, and in the field for Saturday’s race, only Jeremy Clements (19) and Joey Gase (17) have more Iowa starts.
The driver of the No. 7 JR Motorsports Chevrolet has scored 12 top 10s in his 16 starts at the 0.875-mile track, with a win in 2018 and three other top fives to his credit there.
Already locked into the series Playoffs with a victory at Darlington, Allgaier can add to his current total of 15 Playoff points (bolstered by a whopping 10 stage wins) with a victory at Iowa.
“I’m really looking forward to our return to Iowa this weekend,” Allgaier said. “This has always been one of my favorite tracks, and it’s great to be going back there.
“JRM was always really strong (there), and I see no reason why we won’t have that same speed again when we unload for practice on Friday. Hopefully we can have a smooth weekend and be fighting for the win on Saturday.”
The only variable Allgaier hasn’t faced at Iowa is the partially repaved surface—a necessity given the age and degradation of the original asphalt there.
In a race of tire management and hurt feelings, Sam Mayer held off Riley Herbst in overtime to win Saturday’s Hy-Vee Perks 250 in the NASCAR Xfinity Series’ return to Iowa Speedway after a four-year hiatus.
Mayer’s No. 1 JR Motorsports Chevrolet crossed the finish line 0.146 seconds ahead of the No. 98 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford of Herbst, who felt Mayer had abused him earlier in the race.
The victory was Mayer’s second of the season and the sixth of his career, all coming within the last 29 races in the series.
“We struggled (Friday in practice), and the team went to work,” said Mayer, who started fifth when qualifying was canceled because of rain earlier on Saturday. “Obviously, we did pretty good overnight, making different changes on this race car.
“I feel really good. I could do another 100 laps — with a race car like this, it would be a lot of fun.”
Mayer held the lead when John Hunter Nemechek slammed the outside wall in Turn 4 with his left front tire down, the result of close quarters racing with Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Sheldon Creed.
That accident on Lap 245 caused the ninth caution of the afternoon and sent the race three laps beyond its scheduled distance.
In the overtime, Mayer and Herbst took the green flag side-by-side and remained in that posture into Turn 1, but Mayer cleared the race runner-up off Turn 2 and held the top spot the rest of the way.
“I like racing Sam, but Stage 1 or 2 he just absolutely brooms me,” Herbst said. “We were racing clean for fourth, and he takes us back to 10th and then doors me down the back straightaway before the green-white-checker.
“It’s just frustrating the way he wants to do that, but all in all, it was fun. I’m happy to be back on ovals. The speed is back in the 98.”
Corey Heim finished a career-best third after starting 22nd because of the qualifying rainout. Sammy Smith was fourth, followed by Creed, who survived the dust-up with Nemechek after a restart on Lap 238.
Cole Custer, Matt DiBenedetto, Chandler Smith, Ross Chastain and Daniel Dye completed the top 10.
If any driver had cause for frustration, it was Chandler Smith, who led a race-high 131 laps and swept the first two stages. Smith restarted third to begin the final stage, but lack of short-run speed quickly dropped him to 12th, and he never recovered.
Austin Hill likewise had reason to bemoan his result. Overcoming early handling issues, Hill charged into the top five in the final stage, but a cut left front tire sent him hard into the Turn 1 wall on Lap 218, causing the seventh caution.
Hill finished 29th and dropped to third in the series standings, 41 points behind Custer, the current leader and defending series champion. Chandler Smith, second in the standings, trails Custer by one point.
ENTRY | # | DRIVER | HOMETOWN | DOB | AGE | MAKE | SPONSOR | TEAM | CREW CHIEF |
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1 | 16 | AJ Allmendinger | Los Gatos, CA | Dec 16, 1981 | 42 | Chevrolet | Cirkul | Kaulig Racing | Alex Yontz |
2 | 14 | David Starr | Houston, TX | Nov 11, 1967 | 56 | Chevrolet | TBA | SS-Green Light Racing | Jason Miller |
3 | 7 | Justin Allgaier | Riverton, IL | Jun 6, 1986 | 38 | Chevrolet | BRANDT / Precision Build | JR Motorsports | Jim Pohlman |
4 | 48 | Parker Kligerman | Westport, CT | Aug 8, 1990 | 33 | Chevrolet | Spiked Lite Coolers | Big Machine Racing | Patrick Donahue |
5 | 19 | Brett Moffitt | Grimes, IA | Aug 7, 1992 | 31 | Toyota | Destiny Homes | Joe Gibbs Racing | Seth Chavka |
6 | 35 | Joey Gase | Cedar Rapids, IA | Feb 8, 1993 | 31 | Chevrolet | Iowa Donor Network | Joey Gase Motorsports | Wayne Carroll Jr. |
7 | 27 | Jeb Burton | Halifax, VA | Aug 6, 1992 | 31 | Chevrolet | State Water Heaters | Jordan Anderson Racing | Shane Whitbeck |
8 | 38 | Matt DiBenedetto | Grass Valley, CA | Jul 27, 1991 | 32 | Ford | TBA | RSS Racing | Kevin Johnson |
9 | 43 | Ryan Ellis | Torrence, CA | Nov 29, 1989 | 34 | Chevrolet | Shine Water | Alpha Prime Racing | Keith Wolfe |
10 | 39 | Ryan Sieg | Tucker, GA | Jun 20, 1987 | 36 | Ford | Sci Aps | RSS Racing | Matt Noyce |
11 | 92 | Ross Chastain | Alva, FL | Dec 4, 1992 | 31 | Chevrolet | Rich Mar Florist | DGM Racing | Bryan Berry |
12 | 91 | Kyle Weatherman | Wentzville, MO | Aug 28, 1997 | 26 | Chevrolet | DriveSmartWarranty.com | DGM Racing | Mario Gosselin |
13 | 44 | Brennan Poole | Sacramento, CA | Apr 11, 1991 | 33 | Chevrolet | Macc Door Systems | Alpha Prime Racing | Frank Kerr |
14 | 00 | Cole Custer | Ladera Ranch, CA | Jan 23, 1998 | 26 | Ford | Haas Automation | Stewart Haas Racing | Jonathan Toney |
15 | 6 | Garrett Smithley | Ligonier, PA | Apr 27, 1992 | 32 | Chevrolet | TBA | JD Motorsports | Kase Kallenbach |
16 | 20 | John Hunter Nemechek | Mooresville, NC | Jun 11, 1997 | 27 | Toyota | Daisy Brands | Joe Gibbs Racing | Tyler Allen |
17 | 21 | Austin Hill | Winston, GA | Apr 21, 1994 | 30 | Chevrolet | Bennett Transportation | Richard Childress Racing | Andy Street |
18 | 9 | Brandon Jones | Atlanta, GA | Feb 18, 1997 | 27 | Chevrolet | Menards/Pelonis | JR Motorsports | Phillip Bell |
19 | 51 | Jeremy Clements | Spartanburg, SC | Jan 16, 1985 | 39 | Chevrolet | Whitetail Smokeless | Jeremy Clements Racing | Mark Setzer |
20 | 11 | Josh Williams | Port Charlotte, FL | Aug 3, 1993 | 30 | Chevrolet | Alloy Employer Services | Kaulig Racing | Kevin Walter |
21 | 98 | Riley Herbst | Las Vegas, NV | Feb 24, 1999 | 25 | Ford | Monster Energy | Stewart Haas Racing | Davin Restivo |
22 | 5 | Anthony Alfredo | Ridgefield, CT | Mar 1, 1999 | 25 | Chevrolet | Ferguson | Our Motorsports | Joshua Graham |
23 | 07 | Patrick Emerling | Orchard Park, NY | Sep 19, 1992 | 31 | Chevrolet | Hoker Trucking LLC | SS-Green Light Racing | Paul Clapprood |
24 | 18 | Sheldon Creed | Alpine, CA | Sep 30, 1997 | 26 | Toyota | Friends of Jaclyn Foundation | Joe Gibbs Racing | Sam McAulay |
25 | 29 | Blaine Perkins | Bakersfield, CA | Feb 28, 2000 | 24 | Ford | AutoParkit.com | RSS Racing | Steve Addington |
26 | 28 | Kyle Sieg | Tucker, GA | Apr 16, 2001 | 23 | Ford | TBA | RSS Racing | Joe Williams |
27 | 1 | Sam Mayer | Franklin, WI | Jun 26, 2003 | 20 | Chevrolet | Roto-Rooter | JR Motorsports | Mardy Lindley |
28 | 4 | Dawson Cram | San Diego, CA | Sep 12, 2001 | 22 | Chevrolet | TBA | JD Motorsports | Kevin Cram |
29 | 81 | Chandler Smith | Talking Rock, GA | Jun 26, 2002 | 21 | Toyota | Mobil 1 | Joe Gibbs Racing | Jeff Meendering |
30 | 15 | Hailie Deegan | Temecula, CA | Jul 18, 2001 | 22 | Ford | AirBox | AM Racing | Matthew Lucas |
31 | 26 | Corey Heim | Marietta, GA | Jul 5, 2002 | 21 | Toyota | yahoo! | Sam Hunt Racing | Kris Bowen |
32 | 31 | Parker Retzlaff | Rhinelander, WI | May 21, 2003 | 21 | Chevrolet | FVP Verified. Proven. | Jordan Anderson Racing | Chad Kendrick |
33 | 8 | Sammy Smith | Johnston, IA | Jun 4, 2004 | 20 | Chevrolet | TMC Transportation | JR Motorsports | Adam Wall |
34 | 42 | Leland Honeyman Jr | Phoenix, AZ | Feb 23, 2005 | 19 | Chevrolet | RANDCO Industries | Young's Motorsports | Andrew Abbott |
35 | 10 | Daniel Dye | DeLand, Florida | Dec 4, 2003 | 20 | Chevrolet | Race to Stop Suicide | Kaulig Racing | Philippe Lopez |
36 | 2 | Jesse Love | Menlo Park, CA | Jan 14, 2005 | 19 | Chevrolet | Whelen | Richard Childress Racing | Danny Stockman |
37 | 97 | Shane van Gisbergen | Aucklund, New Zealand | May 9, 1989 | 35 | Chevrolet | Kubota | Kaulig Racing | Bruce Schlicker |
38 | 53 | Glen Reen | Belchertown, MA | Jun 9, 1985 | 39 | Chevrolet | TBA | Joey Gase Motorsports | Brian Keselowski |