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About NASCAR Xfinity Series
The NASCAR Xfinity Series (O'Reilly Auto Parts Series) is the second-highest level of stock car racing in North America, sitting just below the Cup Series. The 2026 season runs 33 races from February through November. The series serves as the primary development ground for drivers looking to move up to the Cup Series, while also featuring veteran Cup drivers who race on weekends for extra track time.
What the Xfinity Series is about
The Xfinity Series cars are similar to Cup cars but lighter and with less horsepower. The racing is often closer than the Cup Series, with younger drivers taking more risks. The series races on a mix of tracks: short tracks, intermediate ovals, superspeedways, road courses, and street circuits. The field is a mix of full-time Xfinity drivers in their late teens and early 20s, plus Cup Series regulars running part-time schedules. The 2026 season is officially rebranded as the NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series.
Top drivers and teams
Top teams include Joe Gibbs Racing, JR Motorsports, and Kaulig Racing. The 2025 champion was a young driver who has since moved to the Cup Series. The 2026 field features rising prospects from the Truck Series and veteran Xfinity drivers who have made the series their home. Cup Series regulars like Kyle Busch and Denny Hamlin occasionally run select races, bringing extra attention to the events.
Format
The regular season runs 26 races from February through August. The top 12 drivers make the playoffs. The playoffs are seven races split into three rounds. Four drivers are eliminated after each round. The final round is a single race where the highest-finishing driver among the four takes the title. Race wins are the key to making the playoffs — a win almost guarantees a spot.
Viewership
The Xfinity Series pulls around 15 million viewers annually in the US. The season opener at Daytona, the races at Talladega, and the road course events draw the biggest audiences. The series has a loyal following among NASCAR fans who enjoy seeing the next generation of stars before they hit the Cup Series.
Streaming options in the US
In a major change for 2026, The CW Network is the exclusive broadcaster for the Xfinity Series. All 33 races air live on The CW, with practice and qualifying streaming on The CW App and website for free. The CW is available over-the-air in most US markets. Live TV streaming services like Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, DirecTV Stream, and YouTube TV carry local CW stations.
Streaming options in the UK and Europe
In the UK and Ireland, Premier Sports is the traditional home for NASCAR coverage. In Spain and parts of Europe, DAZN serves as a primary streaming partner. In the Netherlands, Ziggo Sport carries the races. For fans in regions without a local broadcast partner, international pay-per-view options are available through NASCAR.com.
International streaming options
In Canada, TSN broadcasts NASCAR races. In Mexico and Latin America, Fox Sports Mexico is the home. In Southeast Asia, SPOTV holds the rights. In Africa, SuperSport is the broadcaster. For fans in countries without a local TV partner, NASCAR offers international pay-per-view streaming through their official website.
Current season
The 2026 Xfinity Series season kicked off on February 14 at Daytona International Speedway. The regular season runs through August, with the playoffs starting in September. The championship finale is in November at Phoenix Raceway. The series features 33 races across the season. The CW Network broadcasts every race live, with practice and qualifying streaming on The CW App for free.