Here are the results from the second and final practice session held Thursday at the Kentucky Speedway for Friday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series race.
Fastest lap time along with how many laps they ran in the practice session
- #00 Cole Custer – 29.965, 52 laps
- #20 Christopher Bell – 30.011, 48 laps
- #2 Tyler Reddick – 30.118, 41 laps
- #9 Noah Gragson – 30.178, 43 laps
- #19 Brandon Jones – 30.184, 40 laps
- #11 Justin Haley – 30.415, 31 laps
- #39 Ryan Sieg – 30.423, 31 laps
- #98 Chase Briscoe – 30.443, 43 laps
- #22 Austin Cindric – 30.451, 37 laps
- #1 Michael Annett – 30.501, 44 laps
- #18 Riley Herbst – 30.520, 43 laps
- #7 Justin Allgaier – 30.529, 50 laps
- #8 Ryan Truex – 30.590, 45 laps
- #23 John Hunter – 30.629, 37 laps
- #28 Shane Lee – 30.700, 32 laps
- #07 Ray Black II – 30.775, 27 laps
- #86 Brandon Brown – 30.876, 26 laps
- #08 Gray Gaulding – 30.900, 27 laps
- #51 Jeremy Clements – 30.996, 27 laps
- #90 Ronnie Bassett Jr. – 31.150, 26 laps
- #42 Chad Finchum – 31.296, 6 laps
- #0 Garrett Smithley – 31.315, 32 laps
- #35 Joey Gase – 31.353, 16 laps
- #01 Stephen Leicht – 31.448, 29 laps
- #93 Josh Bilicki – 31.503, 8 laps
- #52 David Starr – 31.613, 14 laps
- #4 BJ McLeod – 31.618, 23 laps
- #17 Camden Murphy – 31.666, 19 laps
- #66 Timmy Hill – 31.707, 12 laps
- #89 Morgan Shepherd – 31.813, 3 laps
- #99 Ja Junior Avila – 32.063, 20 laps
- #74 Mike Harmon – 32.722, 15 laps
Best 10 Consecutive Lap Average Pos Car Driver From Lap To Lap Avg Speed 1 00 Cole Custer 8 17 178.875 2 20 Christopher Bell 21 30 178.516 3 2 Tyler Reddick 19 28 177.235 4 9 Noah Gragson # 30 39 176.804 5 7 Justin Allgaier 27 36 175.984 6 98 Chase Briscoe # 29 38 175.817 7 22 Austin Cindric 17 26 175.652 8 8 Ryan Truex 18 27 174.794 9 1 Michael Annett 2 11 174.376 10 18 Riley Herbst(i) 29 38 174.267 11 39 Ryan Sieg 22 31 169.396 12 23 John Hunter Nemechek # 1 10 168.442 13 08 Gray Gaulding 1 10 167.328 14 19 Brandon Jones 30 39 161.590 15 90 Ronnie Bassett Jr 13 22 158.694 * Car must run 10 consecutive laps on the track to be included in the above chart.
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