#SrigleyStats Sheet: Richmond Raceway / Texas Motor Speedway
NASCAR Cup, Xfinity, and Truck Series Stats from Richmond Raceway and Texas Motor Speedway!
PHOTO CREDIT: Harold Hinson, HHP, Courtesy of Team Chevy
RICHMOND/TEXAS - CAREER-BEST FINISHES:
CUP: #9 Josh Berry (P2)
CUP: #54 Ty Gibbs (P9) (Tie)
CUP: #13 Chandler Smith (P17) (NCS Debut)
XFINITY: #16 Chandler Smith (P1)
XFINITY: #26 Kaz Grala (P4) (Tie)
XFINITY: #10 Derek Kraus (P10) (NXS Debut)
XFINITY: #38 Chris Hacker (P14) (NXS Debut)
XFINITY: #45 Leland Honeyman (P25)
XFINITY: #66 Mason Maggio (P31) (NXS Debut)
TRUCKS: #42 Carson Hocevar (P1)
TRUCKS: #4 Chase Purdy (P2)
TRUCKS: #35 Jake Garcia (P5)
TRUCKS: #13 Hailie Deegan (P6) (Tie)
TRUCKS: #30 Ryan Vargas (P8)
TRUCKS: #51 Jack Wood (P9)
TRUCKS: #33 Mason Massey (P11)
TRUCKS: #02 Kris Wright (P12) (Tie)
A WELL-ROUNDED INDIVIDUAL
Kaz Grala, who scored a fourth-place finish for Sam Hunt Racing at Richmond, picked up his sixth top-five result in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. With the top-five result, Grala has scored top-fives for each of the three active manufacturers, one of only 11 drivers to ever do so.
On top of that, the Boston native has scored top-five results with five different team owners over his career, plus has scored top-fives on road courses, superspeedways, and short tracks.
ECKES, MCANALLY-HILGEMANN OFF TO FIRE START IN 2023
McAnally-Hilgemann Racing has gotten off to an amazing start in 2023, scoring a victory at Atlanta, plus three top-five and six top-10 results between drivers Christian Eckes and Jake Garcia.
In fact, Eckes’ start to the season - leading 59 laps in the season’s first six races - is already more laps than McAnally-Hilgemann Racing has led in a single NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season.
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