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Christian Eckes transitioned to the Xfinity Series with Kaulig Racing, partners with Celsius and aims for success in Nashville after a challenging season.
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Eckes spoke 1-on-1 with CBS Sports about his season and the state of the Xfinity Series after a controversial race at Martinsville Skip to Main ... Christian Eckes, a rookie for Kaulig Racing, ...
Eckes has leaned heavily on Allmendinger to adjust to the series, with Allmendinger competing in a pair of Championship 4 races in three full-time Xfinity seasons with Kaulig. “I feel like we ...
Christian Eckes was amid the most consistent full-time Craftsman Truck Series season of all time. Aside from winning four races, he ended his second year with McAnally-Hilgemann Racing with an ...
With Eckes’ entrance into the team fold, Kaulig will sport three full-time Xfinity drivers next season: Dye (No. 10), Josh Williams (No. 11) and Eckes (No. 16).
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver Christian Eckes is rumored to move up to the Xfinity Series for the upcoming season. Eckes has competed in the Truck Series for the past seven years.
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NASCAR's Christian Eckes discussed his move to the Xfinity Series, ... This year, the 24-year-old is in his first Xfinity Series season, and while he hasn't found similar success, ...
1. Justin Allgaier, 648. 2. Kyle Larson, 440. 3. Austin Hill, 287. 4. Connor Zilisch, 283. 5. Jesse Love, 170. 6. Taylor Gray, 136. 7. Aric Almirola, 132.
The February 15 season-opener at Daytona International Speedway will mark the NASCAR Xfinity Series debut for Eckes, in addition to the driver's debut working with Kaulig Racing.