The NASCAR Xfinity cars require a careful balance of aggression and finesse. Here are the fundamentals:
Throttle & Brakes
- Throttle: Smooth application is critical, especially on worn tires.
- Brakes: Heavier than Cup cars, requiring earlier braking points at short tracks.
Cornering
- Momentum-Based: Like Trucks, Xfinity cars rely on carrying corner speed.
- Aero Push: Following closely creates tight handling — use higher lines to find clean air.
- Loose Exits: On low grip tracks, throttle patience is essential.
Drafting & Racecraft
- Superspeedways: Draft is strong, but cars are less stable than Cup — runs must be timed carefully.
- Intermediates: Side-drafting is key to passes.
- Short Tracks: Braking balance and throttle rhythm win races.
Setup Basics
- Track Bar/Wedge: Adjust balance; higher wedge stabilizes, lower wedge frees rotation.
- Tire Pressures: Fine-tune grip, especially on worn surfaces.
- Baseline Setups: Work well for beginners — focus on consistency first.
