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Justin Allgaier Earns Top NASCAR Xfinity Series’ Drivers Title Odds; Is Jesse Love Headed For Cup Series In ‘26?

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Justin Allgaier may be dominating the NASCAR Xfinity Series, but he’s not developing a Cup Series-level friendship with one former champion. Well, Chase Elliott likely will get over it.

Allgaier lost control of his No. 7 Chevrolet and made contact with the No. 17 Chevrolet with 13 laps remaining. Elliott evaded a serious incident, but he said after his second and final Xfinity Series appearance this season that the mistake cost him a chance at a trip to Victory Lane.

Rookie Connor Zilisch, under the direction of first-time crew chief Dale Earnhardt Jr. outdueled his best friend, Jesse Love, to earn his first win at an oval track.

Elliott, who finished P4, pulled Allgaier aside after the race. The 2020 Cup titleholder said he will hold a grudge.

“I have a lot of respect for Justin,” Elliott told CW. “We’ve always raced each other with a lot of respect. I hate that he made a mistake with me there.”

Xfinity points leader Allgaier (+200), who posted 11 top-10 finishes in 16 starts, remains the sports-betting favorite to capture the circuit championship, according to BetOnline Sportsbook.

Is Legacy Motor Club Exploring Expansion?

Seeing improvement with its two current teams, Legacy Motor Club could expand to three garages in 2026 and add Xfinity Series standout Jesse Love to the stable, FOX Sports reported.

Legacy’s two drivers, Erik Jones and John Hunter Nemechek, have been moving up the standings after struggling throughout 2024 and the start of ‘25. Jones ranks 18th in points and Nemechek, who has posted back-to-back P6s, 22nd.

If Legacy moved to add Love, the Statesville, North Carolina-based organization would expand to three teams and add a top 20-year-old prospect to the fold. Having already qualified for the Xfinity Series playoffs, Love ranks fourth in the drivers’ standings, 116 points behind Heim.

2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series Drivers’ Championship Odds

Here is a Week 17 look at the drivers’ odds for the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series drivers’ championship, according to BetOnline Sportsbook:

Driver 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship Odds
Justin Allgaier +200
Austin Hill +400
Connor Zilisch +450
Jesse Love +625
Sam Mayer +800
Sheldon Creed +1000
Sammy Smith +1400
Brandon Jones +1400
Carson Kvapil +2000
Taylor Gray +2500
Nicholas Sanchez +3300
Ryan Sieg +4000
Christian Eckes +5000
William Sawalich +6000
Jeb Burton +6000
Harrison Burton +6600
Daniel Dye +12500
Parker Retzlaff +12500
Matt DiBenedetto   +15000
Josh Williams +20000
Jeremy Clements +20000
Dean Thompson +20000
Blaine Perkins +25000
Ryan Ellis +25000
Kyle Sieg +30000
Brennan Poole +50000
Leland Honeyman Jr. +50000
Kris Wright +50000
Garrett Smithley +50000

*-Odds current at time of publication