Drivers eligible for the Dash 4 Cash were Cole Custer, Josh Berry, Sammy Smith, and John Hunter Nemechek, after they were the highest finishing Xfinity regulars following the race at Martinsville.
A tri-oval, the track was constructed in 1969 by the International Speedway Corporation, a business controlled by the France family.
[6] Four drivers would fail to qualify: Jason White, Jesse Iwuji, David Starr, and Mike Harmon.
On lap 47, Dexter Stacey (making his first series start since Texas in 2016) would get loose and spin as the field went into turn 2.
[7] On lap 110, Daniel Hemric attempted to make an aggressive block on Sheldon Creed for the lead, but would ultimately misjudge his entry.
[8] The race restarted with two laps to go, but the caution would fly moments later, after a piece of debris was found on the racetrack.
The field made a second attempt at a green-white-checkered finish; Jeb Burton was able to take advantage of the lead on the final lap, and held off a fast charging Sheldon Creed to pick up his 2nd career Xfinity Series win, and the first for Jordan Anderson Racing.