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Starting lineup for Saturday’s Xfinity race at Atlanta

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Steve Letarte, AJ Allmendinger and Parker Kligerman break down the playoff chase in the NASCAR Cup Series and preview this weekend's race in Atlanta.

Bristol winner Noah Gragson will start on the pole for Saturday’s Xfinity race at Atlanta Motor Speedway after a random draw.

Daniel Hemric starts second and will be followed by Justin Allgaier, Justin Haley and Harrison Burton.

This is the first race in the Dash 4 Cash. Racing for the $100,000 bonus is Gragson, Burton, Chase Briscoe (starting ninth) and Brandon Jones (starting 12th).

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The Xfinity race will follow the Truck race Saturday. The Xfinity race is scheduled to begin at 4:47 p.m. ET.

The starting lineup was determined through a random draw of the following groups:


  • Positions 1-12: The first 12 NXS Teams based on the Adverse Conditions Line Up Eligibility will be assigned starting positions 1st – 12th using a random draw.
  • Positions 13-24: The next 12 NXS Teams based on the Adverse Conditions Line Up eligibility will be assigned starting positions 12th- 24th using a random draw.
  • Starting positions 25-36:The next 12 NXS Teams based on the Adverse Conditions Line Up eligibility will be assigned starting positions 25th -36th using a random draw.
  • Any vehicles that are eligible for the Event in position 37th – 40th will be assigned starting positions based on their order of eligibility.

NASCAR Xfinity Series at Atlanta

Race Time: 4:30 p.m. ET Saturday

Track: Atlanta Motor Speedway; Hampton, Georgia (1.54-mile speedway)

Length: 163 laps, 251.02 miles

Stages: Stage 1 ends on Lap 40. Stage 2 ends on Lap 80.

TV coverage: Fox

Radio: Performance Racing Network (also SiriusXM NASCAR Radio)

Streaming: Fox Sports app (subscription required); goprn.com and SiriusXM for audio (subscription required)

Next Cup race: June 7 at Atlanta (325 laps, 500.5 miles), 3 p.m. ET on Fox

Next Truck Series race: June 6 at Atlanta (130 laps, 200.02 miles), 1 p.m. ET on FS1