Full Entry List Revealed for Watkins Glen Xfinity Race: 38 Drivers Set to Compete

Watkins Glen International will once again host a full 38-car field this Saturday as the NASCAR Xfinity Series returns to action for Race 22 of the 2025 season. With all available spots filled, no team will be packing up early this weekend. The entry list includes recent winner Sam Mayer, international star Shane van Gisbergen, Cup regular Michael McDowell, and several part-time drivers seeking strong runs on one of NASCAR’s most prestigious road courses.

Key Highlights

  • A full 38-car field is entered for Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Watkins Glen International.

  • Sam Mayer, fresh off a win at Iowa, looks to go back-to-back in the Haas Factory Team No. 41 Ford Mustang.

  • Shane van Gisbergen, Michael McDowell, and Riley Herbst headline other notable entries in a strong field.

  • Part-time drivers like Preston Pardus, Josh Bilicki, and Thomas Annunziata join the road course challenge.

  • All 38 cars are guaranteed a starting spot, with no entries heading home before race day.

Sam Mayer Aims to Keep Winning Streak Alive

Sam Mayer returns to action this weekend looking to build on his Iowa Speedway triumph. Driving the No. 41 Haas Factory Team Ford Mustang with Audibel sponsorship, Mayer has shown speed on road courses before, making him one to watch on Saturday. The young driver’s confidence is high, and with the backing of a well-prepared team, another strong result could solidify his status as a serious championship contender in the Xfinity Series. Watkins Glen’s challenging layout offers a new test, but Mayer’s momentum is undeniable.

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Shane van Gisbergen and Other Notable Entries

International racing sensation Shane van Gisbergen continues his transition to NASCAR with JR Motorsports, piloting the No. 9 Kubota Tractors Chevrolet. His road course expertise makes him a serious threat to claim a win at Watkins Glen. Meanwhile, Cup Series veteran Michael McDowell joins Kaulig Racing in the No. 11 Chevrolet, adding more experience to the field. Riley Herbst brings the familiar Monster Energy colors to Joe Gibbs Racing’s No. 19 Toyota, aiming for a strong run after mixed results in recent weeks. With multiple proven road course talents entered, competition is expected to be intense from the drop of the green flag.

Entry#Driver
10Sheldon Creed
27Preston Pardus
31Carson Kvapil
42Jesse Love
54Parker Retzlaff
67Justin Allgaier
78Sammy Smith
89Shane van Gisbergen
910Daniel Dye
1011Michael McDowell
1114Garrett Smithley
1216Christian Eckes
1318William Sawalich
1419Riley Herbst
1520Brandon Jones
1621Austin Hill
1724Kaz Grala
1825Harrison Burton
1926Dean Thompson
2027Jeb Burton
2128Kyle Sieg
2231Blaine Perkins
2332Austin Green
2435TBA
2539Ryan Sieg
2641Sam Mayer
2742Anthony Alfredo
2844Brennan Poole
2945Stefan Parsons
3048Nick Sanchez
3151Jeremy Clements
3253Austin J Hill
3354Taylor Gray
3470Thomas Annunziata
3571Ryan Ellis
3688Connor Zilisch
3791Josh Bilicki
3899Matt DiBenedetto

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Part-Time Drivers Add Depth to the Field

Several part-time entrants are set to test their skills against the Xfinity Series regulars. Preston Pardus, known for his road course prowess, drives the No. 07 SS-GreenLight Racing Chevrolet. Joey Gase Motorsports fields two cars, including Austin J Hill in the No. 53 and a yet-to-be-announced driver in the No. 35 entry. Josh Bilicki will represent DGM Racing in the No. 91, while Thomas Annunziata steps into the No. 70 Chevrolet for Cope Family Racing. These underdog efforts often shake up the running order on road courses, adding intrigue to the weekend’s storylines.

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News in Brief: Entry List for 2025 Watkins Glen Xfinity Race

Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Watkins Glen features a full 38-car field with no teams missing the show. Sam Mayer looks to repeat his Iowa success in the Haas Factory Team No. 41 Ford, while Shane van Gisbergen, Michael McDowell, and Riley Herbst headline notable entries. Part-time drivers Preston Pardus, Josh Bilicki, and Thomas Annunziata bring added competition to the grid. With every spot filled, fans can expect a hard-fought battle across all 90 laps of this road course classic.

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