The Third Turn has full results for the NASCAR XFINITY Series Dash 4 Cash (D4C) events. These races, while awarding normal series points and stats for the season, are also notable for potential bonus prize money for series regulars who participated and could win in said events. The format has gone through multiple iterations throughout the years:
2009-2010 - The original format included four races where all series regulars not competing in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series full-time could compete to win a $25,000 bonus on top of their race winnings if they won. If a Cup regular won, the money went to the next Dash 4 Cash race until an eligible driver won.
2011-2015 - The bonus purse was increased to $100,000, and now only the top four drivers of the point eligible drivers in the previous race could be eligible for the next race. If any driver won all four races, Nationwide would give that driver an extra $600,000, totaling the bonuses at $1,000,000.
2016 - Heat races were added to determine qualifiers. The top two series points eligible drivers from each of the two heats would compete for the bonus. Results to these heat races can be found at the bottom of this page.
2017 - With the addition of the stage race format to all races, the top-two XFINITY drivers in the first two stages would be Dash 4 Cash drivers for the four-driver final stage. The other two slots are determined by those who locked themselves into the main field.
2018-present - The format was changed to where the top-four XFINITY drivers from the previous race would be eligible the next week for the money. Additionally, no driver running for NASCAR Cup Series points could participate in the Dash 4 Cash races.
NOTE - 2016 Heat Races can be found here
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