NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship Standings After Mid-Ohio

LEXINGTON, OH - AUGUST 12: Elliott Sadler, driver of the #1 OneMain Financial Chevrolet, practices for the NASCAR XFINITY Series Mid-Ohio Challenge at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course on August 12, 2017 in Lexington, Ohio. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/Getty Images)
LEXINGTON, OH - AUGUST 12: Elliott Sadler, driver of the #1 OneMain Financial Chevrolet, practices for the NASCAR XFINITY Series Mid-Ohio Challenge at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course on August 12, 2017 in Lexington, Ohio. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/Getty Images) /
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Following Sam Hornish Jr.’s win in the Mid-Ohio Challenge at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, not much has changed in the NASCAR Xfinity Series championship standings and playoff picture.

The road course stretch for the NASCAR Xfinity Series can make or break a driver’s push toward the playoffs in September, especially a standalone race like the Mid-Ohio Challenge at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio.

But with the second of three road courses now in the books and none of the two having been won by full-time Xfinity Series drivers, there is very little change in the series championship standings and playoff picture.

Here is a look at the championship standings for the Xfinity Series following the Mid-Ohio Challenge at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.

  1. Elliott Sadler, 763 points
  2. William Byron, 682 points (-81 behind)
  3. Justin Allgaier, 621 points (-142 behind)
  4. Brennan Poole, 581 points (-182 behind)
  5. Daniel Hemric, 567 points (-196 behind)
  6. Cole Custer, 505 points (-258 behind)
  7. Matt Tifft, 494 points (-269 behind)
  8. Ryan Reed, 457 points (-306 behind)
  9. Dakoda Armstrong, 431 points (-332 behind)
  10. Blake Koch, 431 points (-332 behind)
  11. Brendan Gaughan, 421 points (-342 behind)
  12. Michael Annett, 410 points (-353 behind)
  13. Ryan Sieg, 376 points (-387 behind)
  14. JJ Yeley, 364 points (-399 behind)
  15. Ross Chastain, 363 points (-400 behind)
  16. Brandon Jones, 345 points (-418 behind)
  17. Darrell Wallace Jr., 321 points (-442 behind)
  18. Jeremy Clements, 296 points (-467 behind)
  19. Joey Gase, 250 points (-513 behind)
  20. Spencer Gallagher, 243 points (-520 behind)
  21. David Starr, 238  points (-525 behind)
  22. Garrett Smithley, 237 points (-526 behind)
  23. Tyler Reddick, 231 points (-532 behind)
  24. Harrison Rhodes, 218 points (-545 behind)
  25. Ben Kennedy, 217 points (-546 behind)
  26. B.J. McLeod, 176 points (-587 behind)
  27. Ray Black Jr., 160 points (-603 behind)
  28. Dylan Lupton, 136 points (-627 behind)
  29. Casey Mears, 130 points (-633 behind)
  30. Timmy Hill, 125 points (-638 behind)
  31. Kyle Benjamin, 115 points (-648 behind)
  32. Ryan Preece, 110 points (-653 behind)
  33. Jeb Burton, 91 points (-672 behind)
  34. Jeff Green, 90 points (-673 behind)
  35. Mike Harmon, 82 points (-681 behind)
  36. Scott Lagasse Jr., 80 points (-683 behind)
  37. Sam Hornish Jr., 75 points (-688 behind)
  38. Tommy Joe Martins, 72 points (-691 behind)
  39. Brandon Brown, 59 points (-704 behind)
  40. Quin Houff, 57 points (-706 behind)
  41. Mario Gosselin, 43 points (-720 behind)
  42. James Davison, 41 points (-722 behind)
  43. Andy Lally, 38 points (-725 behind)
  44. Anthony Kumpen, 36 points (-727 behind)
  45. Drew Herring, 35 points (-728 behind)
  46. Brian Scott, 34 points (-729 behind)
  47. Justin Marks, 33 points (-730 behind)
  48. Josh Williams, 30 points (-733 behind)
  49. Josh Bilicki, 28 points (-735 behind)
  50. Chris Cockrum, 27 points (-736 behind)
  51. Brandon Hightower, 26 points (-737 behind)
  52. Ty Majeski, 26 points (-737 behind)
  53. Martin Roy, 26 points (-737 behind)
  54. Enrique Baca, 25 points (-738 behind)
  55. Carl Long, 19 points (-744 behind)
  56. Tim Cowen, 17 points (-746 behind)
  57. Mark Thompson, 17 points (-746 behind)
  58. Chad Finchum, 16 points (-747 behind)
  59. Stephen Young, 14 points (-749 behind)

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

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  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. Blake Koch
  11. Brendan Gaughan
  12. Michael Annett

Next: Sam Hornish Jr. wins at Mid-Ohio

Be sure to tune in for the next NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tennessee. The Food City 300 from Bristol can be seen on Friday, August 18th on NBC Sports Network.