New XFINITY Series Dash For Cash - Simplified

Have you ever wanted to see heat racing in NASCAR other than at Eldora? Well begining this weekend in Bristol you can. In the new and improved Dash 4 Cash, a fire will be lit as everything is heating up in the XFINITY Series. The new Dash 4 Cash will be one that you won't want to take your eye off of. Bristol is one of the best races of the year and with this being Kyle Busch's last XFINITY Race until June he will look to continue his dominance not just in the XFINITY Series but also at Bristol. Look below for the simplified version of the Dash 4 Cash.

Dash 4 Cash - NASCAR.com Version

  • At each of these events there will be two heat races and the winners will compete for the Dash 4 Cash prize in the feature race. Odd-numbered qualifiers will be pitted against each other in one heat race, and even-numbered qualifiers will compete in the other heat race. The top two finishers in each heat race would be the Dash 4 Cash eligible drivers.
  • Only drivers who are eligible for XFINITY Series points will be eligible to win in the Dash 4 Cash with the grand prize being awarded in the finale at Indianapolis. As an extra incentive, a driver who wins two Dash 4 Cash events will be awarded a spot in the NASCAR XFINITY Series Chase.
  • The Dash 4 Cash program has been a highlight of the XFINITY Series season since 2009. Joe Gibbs Racing's Daniel Suarez won the 2015 Dash 4 Cash. Suarez took home a check for $100,000 on Sept. 5 at Darlington Raceway.

Dash 4 Cash - Simplified Version

The NASCAR XFINITY Series has been a series that has the dash for cash. This season things are heating up with new Heat Races at Bristol, Richmond, Dover, and Indianapolis. Here's an easier explanation. 
  • We will qualify like normal. The qualifying order will set the field for the 2 heat races ran. 
  • Even Numbers, 2,4,6,8 etc. will race in heat race #1. We still have not heard how many laps these heat races will be. 
  • Odd Numbers, 1,3,5,7 etc. will race in heat #2. 
  • Front Row will have the 2 winners of the Heats in the Main race. For example, If Daniel Suarez wins Heat #1 and Ryan Sieg wins Heat #2 that means those 2 drivers will start first and second in the main race. The fastest of those 2 in Coors Light Qualifying will gain lane choice.
  • Odd Numbered positions will be decided in the Heat Number One, Even Numbered Positions will be decided in Heat Number Two kind of like in the Can Am Duels
  • The top 2 XFINITY Series Regulars in each heat will gain a Dash 4 Cash in the main. The highest finisher among those four gain the Dash 4 Cash Victory. 2 of these is equal to a win in the series which locks you into the chase. (Do Not Get Bonus Points For Win as you would if one regularly)

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