AVONDALE, Ariz. — Jesse Love turned within the final season bookend, profitable the opening race of the NASCAR Xfinity Sequence 2025 schedule at Daytona Worldwide Speedway, then closing it out with the largest win of his younger profession to say the NASCAR Xfinity Sequence Championship Saturday night time at Phoenix Raceway.
The 20-year-old Californian needed to beat his finest buddy, the season‘s 10-race winner Connor Zilisch, to say the career-changing victory and title. Love finally handed the JR Motorsports driver Zilisch for the lead with 24 laps to go on the desert 1-miler after which needed to maintain off veteran Aric Almirola after the Joe Gibbs Racing driver additionally received round Zilisch with eight laps remaining.
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The feelings had been unmistakable as Love climbed out of his No. 2 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet, the smoke nonetheless rising behind on observe from the celebratory donuts he carried out in victory. He instantly gave his father Duke an enormous, lingering embrace — the sentiment between the 2 palpable and unmistakable. Love completed the season with two wins, 9 prime fives, 22 prime 10s and 4 poles.
“I simply really feel so clear and relieved,” mentioned Love, whose margin of victory was 0.861 seconds. “It‘s been a tricky yr for me, and I‘ve put a lot work into it, and other people like my dad and [driver coach] Scott Velocity and my complete No. 2 workforce labored simply as exhausting for my dream as I’ve for my very own.
“It actually hasn‘t set in but. All these feelings, it doesn‘t really feel actual, doesn‘t really feel actual in any respect,” Love mentioned, referring to the shut contest with Zilisch. “He‘s my finest buddy in the entire world, however not once we‘re racing one another. We race one another exhausting however honest. … He ran a very nice race tonight, however my automobile was simply higher tonight.”
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Almirola was nearly as emotional in celebrating the Proprietor’s Championship for Joe Gibbs Racing. The previous full-time NASCAR Cup Sequence driver has stayed within the sport, racing part-time for JGR and formally incomes a place within the proprietor‘s championship with a victory at Las Vegas within the playoffs.
Almirola’s 17 races within the JGR No. 19 Toyota was most among the many six drivers who mixed to drive it this season. Almirola earned all three wins for the automobile and scored 11 top-10 finishes.
“It’s a workforce effort and I‘m simply so grateful for Coach [Gibbs] and the Gibbs household,” mentioned Almirola, a three-time winner in a 12-year full-time profession within the NASCAR Cup Sequence that resulted in 2023.
“That is actually, actually nice. I‘ve by no means gained a championship. That is my first championship, and it isn‘t about me, however I used to be part of it and so happy with our group and everybody who helps us.”
“I’m so grateful to be part of that and ship that to Joe Gibbs Racing.”
Zilisch‘s third-place end and the dominating season he turned on this season within the No. 88 JR Motorsports Chevrolet had been sufficient to earn Rookie of the Yr honors, however that was of little comfort within the fast moments after the checkered flag.
“Nothing to hold our heads about,” mentioned Zilisch, who turned probably the most profitable rookie in collection historical past with a report 18 consecutive top-five finishes, 23 top-10 and 20 top-five finishes as a part of his 10-trophy effort. “We gave it our all at this time, and it doesn‘t take away from something we did this yr. We had a hell of a yr. That is simply going to sting a little bit bit.”
“I left my coronary heart out on the observe.”
As for his finest buddy Love, Zilisch was variety even within the heartbreak, “I‘m very pleased for him, he works exhausting at it, however I got here right here to win, and it nonetheless doesn‘t make it any higher.”
The opposite two of the 4 championship-eligible drivers, Zilisch‘s JR Motorsports teammates Justin Allgaier and Carson Kvapil, completed fifth and thirteenth, respectively. The defending collection champion Allgaier gained a stage and led a race-best 83 of the 200 laps — one in all six leaders on the night — however was by no means capable of reclaim the lead after shedding it throughout a pit cease with 50 laps remaining.
“[Love] did all the correct issues,” Allgaier mentioned. “They rose to the event, and we didn‘t.”
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Pole-winner Brandon Jones, who drives the No. 20 JGR Toyota, completed fourth, adopted by Allgaier. Sammy Smith completed sixth, Taylor Grey, who gained the race‘s first stage, completed seventh in one other JGR Toyota, adopted by Haas Manufacturing facility Crew driver Sheldon Creed, Love‘s RCR teammate Austin Hill and JGR‘s Justin Bonsignore.
Saturday’s race was the ultimate occasion beneath the Xfinity title sponsorship banner, capping an 11-year run because the collection will probably be renamed the O’Reilly Auto Elements Sequence starting subsequent season.
The 2026 O’Reilly Sequence kicks off Saturday, Feb. 14, at Daytona Worldwide Speedway. All occasions subsequent season will proceed to air on The CW.