Season Series Stats Update: 2018 NASCAR Xfinity Series, Following Race 18 (July 21, 2018)

Season statistics following the 18th race of the 2018 NASCAR Xfinity Series season July 21 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, New Hampshire.
 
2018 NASCAR Xfinity Series Statistics
- Races: 18
  - By State: Florida (2), Georgia (1), Nevada (1), Arizona (1), California (1), Texas (1), Tennessee (1), Virginia (1), Alabama (1), Delaware (1), North Carolina (1), Pennsylvania (1), Michigan (1), Iowa (1), Illinois (1), Kentucky (1), New Hampshire (1)
  - By Track Length: 1.5 miles (5), 2.5 miles (3), 1 mile (2), 2 miles (2), 1.54 miles (1), .533 miles (1), .750 miles (1), 2.66 miles (1), .875 miles (1), 1.058 miles (1)
- Race Winners (Drivers): Kyle Larson (3), Christopher Bell (3), Brad Keselowski (2), Justin Allgaier (2), Tyler Reddick (1), Kevin Harvick (1), Joey Logano (1), Ryan Blaney (1), Ryan Preece (1), Spencer Gallagher (1), Kyle Busch (1), Austin Dillon (1)
- Race Winners (States): California (5), Oklahoma (3), Connecticut (2), Michigan (2), Nevada (2), Illinois (2), Ohio (1), North Carolina (1)
- Race Winners (Ages): 25-29 years old (7), 30-39 years old (5), 20-24 years old (5), 40 years old plus (1)
- Race Winners, Xfinity Series Regulars: 7 (without Ryan Preece, who runs part-time in series)
- Race Winners, Monster Energy Cup Series Regulars: 10
- Race Winners, Both Series: 4 – Kevin Harvick, Joey Logano, Kyle Busch, Austin Dillon
- Most Top Threes: Christopher Bell (9)
- Most Top Fives: Christopher Bell (11)
- Most Top 10s: Elliott Sadler (15)
- Laps Completed: 3,271
- Miles Completed: 4,592.65
- Race Winners (Manufacturers): Chevrolet (8), Ford (5), Toyota (5)
- Most Wins (Manufacturer): Chevrolet (8)
- Most Laps Led, Season: Justin Allgaier (490)
- Most Races Led: Christopher Bell (12)
- Drivers to Lead at Least One Race: 39
- Most Races Led All Laps: None
- Most Race Laps Led in a Win: 158 – Justin Allgaier (June 17 at Iowa Speedway)
- Fewest Race Laps Led in a Win: 1 – Spencer Gallagher (April 28 at Talladega Superspeedway)
- Most Race Laps Led Without Winning: 111 – Kyle Busch (July 13 at Kentucky Speedway)
- Number of Drivers to Compete in At Least One Race: 80
- Number of Drivers to Compete in Every Race This Season: 23
- Most Races: Tyler Reddick (18), Elliott Sadler (18), Ryan Reed (18), Garrett Smithley (18), Ryan Truex (18), Ross Chastain (18), Brandon Jones (18), Jeff Green (18), Cole Custer (18), Jeremy Clements (18), David Starr (18), J.J. Yeley (18), Matt Tifft (18), Vinnie Miller (18), Ryan Sieg (18), Alex Labbe (18), Spencer Boyd (18), Daniel Hemric (18), Justin Allgaier (18), Joey Gase (18), Michael Annett (18), Christopher Bell (18), Austin Cindric (18)
- Victories By Starting Position: 1st (3), 2nd (5), 3rd (1), 4th (1), 5th (1), 6th (1), 7th (2), 9th (1), 11th (1), 12th (1), 13th (1)
- Pole Positions: Cole Custer (4), Christopher Bell (3), Daniel Hemric (2), Brad Keselowski (2), Justin Allgaier (1), Ryan Blaney (1), Brandon Jones (1), Kyle Busch (1), Austin Cindric (1), Kyle Larson (1), Ryan Preece (1)
- Hard Chargers: Kaz Grala (3), Tyler Reddick (2), Garrett Smithley (2), Christopher Bell (2), Vinnie Miller (2), Alex Labbe (1), Austin Dillon (1), Daniel Hemric (1), Jeremy Clements (1), Josh Williams (1), Spencer Boyd (1), Chad Finchum (1)
- Most Cars Entered: 46 (February 17 at Daytona International Speedway)
- Fewest Cars Entered: 40 (six times)
- Largest Field: 40 (18 times)
- Smallest Field: 40 (18 times)
- Drivers to Complete Every Lap This Season: None
- Driver to Complete Most Laps This Season: Daniel Hemric (3,262; 99.7 percent)
- Widest Margin of Victory: 8.030 seconds (Kyle Larson over Kevin Harvick; June 30 at Chicagoland Speedway)
- Narrowest Margin of Victory: 0.004 seconds (Tyler Reddick over Elliott Sadler; February 17 at Daytona International Speedway)
- Races With Margins of Victory Under One Second: 10
- Most Cautions, One Race: 12 (February 17 at Daytona International Speedway; April 14 at Bristol Motor Speedway; May 26 at Charlotte Motor Speedway)
- Fewest Cautions, One Race: 4 (February 24 at Atlanta Motor Speedway; March 10 at ISM Raceway; June 30 at Chicagoland Speedway)
- Most Lead Changes, One Race: 19 (February 17 at Daytona International Speedway)
- Fewest Lead Changes, One Race: 4 (March 3 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway)
- Most Leaders, One Race: 11 (twice)
- Fewest Leaders, One Race: 3 (February 24 at Atlanta Motor Speedway)
- Most Cars Running at Finish: 36 (March 3 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway)
- Fewest Cars Running at Finish: 22 (July 6 at Daytona International Speedway)
- Most Cars Finishing on Lead Lap: 30 (June 9 at Michigan International Speedway)
- Fewest Cars Finishing on Lead Lap: 7 (February 24 at Atlanta Motor Speedway)
- Points Standings: 1. Daniel Hemric (650); 2. Christopher Bell (644); 3. Elliott Sadler (643); 4. Cole Custer (637); 5. Justin Allgaier (602); 6. Tyler Reddick (553); 7. Brandon Jones (543); 8. Ryan Truex (503); 9. Matt Tifft (493); 10. Austin Cindric (452).

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