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No job and nothing to lose, Chandler Smith looks to secure Xfinity title shot

Chandler Smith, Joe Gibbs Racing, QuickTie Toyota Supra

The Martinsville cut-off race almost always ends in drama as drivers fight tooth and nail for the final spots in the Championship 4 across all three national divisions of the sport — but it’s simply at another level in the NASCAR Xfinity Series where rising stars are still learning the ropes and trying to make their mark.

In 2022, Ty Gibbs dumped his Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Brandon Jones for the win, which was especially awkward since Gibbs was already going to make the final four on points while Jones was not. He didn’t seem bothered by the showers of boos.

2023 was even crazier as Richard Childress Racing teammates Austin Hill and Sheldon Creed slammed into each other in the battle for the win (and the transfer spot). Hill crashed and Creed lost in a spectacular photo finish with Justin Allgaier, which was followed by some extremely tense exchanges involving the estranged teams and then-RCR executive Andy Petree.

Watch: Justin Allgaier jumps from 3rd to P1 as the race ends under chaos

This year, any chaos may involve the driver of the No. 81 Toyota piloted by 22-year-old Chandler Smith, and for good reason. He is currently 28 points out and in a likely must-win situation. There are of course three other drivers in the same boat, but all of them have a job for next year. Smith, who has two wins and the highest average finish in the entire Xfinity field, does not.

He’s a young racer with multiple victories in the Xfinity and Truck Series, and was also impressive in the three Cup races he ran last year, but his future in NASCAR is in serious doubt. After Homestead, he made that much clear along with something else — he does not care about anyone else when NASCAR rolls into Martinsville this weekend.

Chandler Smith, Joe Gibbs Racing, QuickTie Toyota Supra

Chandler Smith, Joe Gibbs Racing, QuickTie Toyota Supra

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“For somebody that don’t have a job next year in the industry and will probably gonna go be working for my dad on the construction side just because of how things are unfortunately playing out, I feel like I don’t owe anybody anything going to Martinsville,” he told NBC.

That’s right. Joe Gibbs Racing has already announced William Sawalich, Taylor Gray and Brandon Jones as their full-time Xfinity drivers for 2025 — Smith is not among them, and his pockets aren’t deep enough to buy a ride elsewhere. This might actually be it for his budding NASCAR career.

The Talking Rock, Georgia native went on to say with a…

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