1. Cole Custer, 4. 2. Sheldon Creed, 2. 2. Ty Gibbs, 2. 2. Jesse Love, 2. 2. Chandler Smith, 2. 2. Shane Van Gisbergen, 2. 7. Christopher Bell, 1. 7. Austin Hill, 1. 7. Brandon Jones, 1.
1. Austin Hill, 3. 1. Shane Van Gisbergen, 3. 3. Justin Allgaier, 2. 3. Christopher Bell, 2. 3. Cole Custer, 2. 3. Sam Mayer, 2. 3. John H. Nemechek, 2. 3. Chandler Smith, 2. 3. Ryan Truex, 2. 10.
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39. Matt DiBenedetto, 1. 39. Leland Honeyman, 1. 39. Garrett Smithley, 1.
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