Xfinity Series Championship Standings After Indianapolis

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - JULY 22: William Byron, driver of the #9 Liberty University Chevrolet, leads a pack of cars during the NASCAR XFINITY Series Lilly Diabetes 250 at Indianapolis Motorspeedway on July 22, 2017 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images)
INDIANAPOLIS, IN - JULY 22: William Byron, driver of the #9 Liberty University Chevrolet, leads a pack of cars during the NASCAR XFINITY Series Lilly Diabetes 250 at Indianapolis Motorspeedway on July 22, 2017 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images) /
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William Byron is closing in on the top of the Xfinity Series championship standings after his win on Saturday in Indianapolis.

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In an exciting and pass-filled race at the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway, William Byron took the checkered flag for the third time in his young rookie campaign. That means he’s also closing in on his teammate Elliott Sadler for the top spot in the championship standings, and the coveted 15-point bonus heading into the playoffs.

Here is a look at the championship standings for the Xfinity Series following the Overton’s 200 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

  1. Elliott Sadler, 665 points
  2. William Byron, 625 points (-40 behind)
  3. Justin Allgaier, 532 points (-133 behind)
  4. Brennan Poole, 473 points (-192 behind)
  5. Daniel Hemric, 458 points (-207 behind)
  6. Cole Custer, 435 points (-230 behind)
  7. Matt Tifft, 414 points (-251 behind)
  8. Ryan Reed, 408 points (-257 behind)
  9. Dakoda Armstrong, 368 points (-297 behind)
  10. Michael Annett, 367 points (-298 behind)
  11. Blake Koch, 344 points (-321 behind)
  12. Brendan Gaughan, 329 points (-336 behind)
  13. Darrell Wallace Jr., 321 points (-344 behind)
  14. Ryan Sieg, 314 points (-351 behind)
  15. JJ Yeley, 308 points (-357 behind)
  16. Ross Chastain, 298 points (-367 behind)
  17. Jeremy Clements, 279 points (-386 behind)
  18. Brandon Jones, 269 points (-396 behind)
  19. Spencer Gallagher, 236 points (-429 behind)
  20. Tyler Reddick, 230 points (-435 behind)
  21. Garrett Smithley, 215 points (-450 behind)
  22. Joey Gase, 213 points (-452 behind)
  23. David Starr, 200 points (-465 behind)
  24. Harrison Rhodes, 182 points (-483 behind)
  25. Ben Kennedy, 180 points (-485 behind)
  26. B.J. McLeod, 161 points (-504 behind)
  27. Ray Black Jr., 153 points (-512 behind)
  28. Timmy Hill, 124 points (-541 behind)
  29. Casey Mears, 113 points (-552 behind)
  30. Dylan Lupton, 97 points (-568 behind)
  31. Jeb Burton, 91 points (-574 behind)
  32. Jeff Green, 87 points (-578 behind)
  33. Mike Harmon, 76 points (-589 behind)
  34. Kyle Benjamin, 66 points (-599 behind)
  35. Scott Lagasse Jr., 65 points (-600 behind)
  36. Tommy Joe Martins, 62 points (-603 behind)
  37. Quin Houff, 57 points (-608 behind)
  38. Ryan Preece, 51 points (-614 behind)
  39. Brandon Brown, 51 points (-614 behind)
  40. Mario Gosselin, 43 points (-622 behind)
  41. Drew Herring, 35 points (-630 behind)
  42. Josh Williams, 30 points (-635 behind)
  43. Chris Cockrum, 27 points (-638 behind)
  44. Brandon Hightower, 26 points (-639 behind)
  45. Martin Roy, 26 points (-639 behind)
  46. Carl Long, 19 points (-646 behind)
  47. Mark Thompson, 17 points (-648 behind)
  48. Chad Finchum, 16 points (-649 behind)
  49. Anthony Kumpen, 15 points (-650 behind)
  50. Spencer Boyd, 14 points (-651 behind)
  51. Alex Labbe, 13 points (-652 behind)
  52. Benny Gordon, 10 points (-655 behind)
  53. Josh Bilicki, 10 points (-655 behind)
  54. Morgan Shepherd, 10 points (-655 behind)
  55. Sam Hornish Jr., 10 points (-655 behind)
  56. Todd Bodine, 7 points (-658 behind)
  57. Angela Cope Ruch, 7 points (-658 behind)
  58. Cale Conley, 5 points (-660 behind)
  59. Stephen Leicht, 5 points (-660 behind)

If the playoffs were to start today, here is how the Xfinity Series playoff grid would look:

  1. William Byron (3 wins)
  2. Justin Allgaier (1 win)
  3. Ryan Reed (1 win)
  4. Elliott Sadler
  5. Brennan Poole
  6. Daniel Hemric
  7. Cole Custer
  8. Matt Tifft
  9. Dakoda Armstrong
  10. Michael Annett
  11. Blake Koch
  12. Brendan Gaughan

Next: William Byron Wins Xfinity Race at Indy

The next race for the NASCAR Xfinity Series will come from Iowa Speedway for the second time this year. Coverage of the U.S. Cellular 250 can be seen on Saturday, July 29 at 3:30 PM eastern live on your local NBC station.