Jesse Love has expanded his NASCAR Cup Series schedule for the remainder of the 2025 season.

The 20-year-old made his Cup Series debut at Bristol Motor Speedway and also took part in the round at Texas Motor Speedway last weekend.

Richard Childress Racing has now confirmed that Love will take part in two more races than initially planned in Kansas and Richmond. The team stated:

“Richard Childress Racing announced today that NASCAR Xfinity Series championship contender Jesse Love will make two additional NASCAR Cup Series starts in the No. 33 Chevrolet during the 2025 season.

“Love will pilot the C4 Ultimate Energy Chevrolet this Sunday, May 11 at Kansas Speedway and August 16 at Richmond Raceway.”

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Jesse Love, driver of the #62 C4 Ultimate Energy Chevrolet, waits on the grid during qualifying for the NASCAR Cup Series Würth 400 at Texas Motor Speedway on May 03, 2025 in Fort Worth, Texas.

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Speaking about his expanded schedule, Love noted:

“I’m looking forward to being back behind the wheel of the No. 33 C4 Ultimate Energy Chevrolet this weekend at Kansas.

“Kansas has been a great track for me throughout my career and to have the opportunity to run the Cup car consecutive weeks on a mile-and-a-half track is going to be valuable experience. The focus for these races is to continue learning and understanding how this car feels compared to other cars that I’ve raced in the past.”

Love is currently fourth in the NASCAR Xfinity Series drivers’ championship.

NASCAR Xfinity Series: Current Standings

  1. Justin Allgaier – Chevrolet – 471
  2. Austin Hill – Chevrolet – 420
  3. Sam Mayer – Ford – 391
  4. Jesse Love – Chevrolet – 374
  5. Brandon Jones – Toyota – 326
  6. Carson Kvapil – Chevrolet – 324
  7. Jeb Burton – Chevrolet – 320
  8. Ryan Sieg – Ford – 317
  9. Sammy Smith – Chevrolet – 312
  10. Harrison Burton – Ford – 307
  11. Sheldon Creed – Ford – 304
  12. Connor Zilisch – Chevrolet – 299
  13. Daniel Dye – Chevrolet – 293
  14. Taylor Gray – Toyota – 285
  15. Nicholas Sanchez – Chevrolet – 283
  16. Dean Thompson – Toyota – 249
  17. Brennan Poole – Chevrolet – 238
  18. Christian Eckes – Chevrolet – 238
  19. Jeremy Clements – Chevrolet – 215
  20. Anthony Alfredo – Chevrolet – 212
  21. Parker Retzlaff – Chevrolet – 209
  22. Josh Williams – Chevrolet – 207
  23. Aric Almirola – Toyota – 198
  24. Matt DiBenedetto – Chevrolet – 181
  25. William Sawalich – Toyota – 170
  26. Blaine Perkins – Chevrolet – 167
  27. Kyle Sieg – Ford – 165
  28. Ryan Ellis – Chevrolet – 161
  29. Kris Wright – Chevrolet – 110
  30. Josh Bilicki – Chevrolet – 110
  31. Garrett Smithley – Chevrolet – 100
  32. Leland Honeyman – Chevrolet – 92
  33. Joey Gase – Chevrolet – 87
  34. Patrick Emerling – Chevrolet – 83
  35. Mason Massey – Chevrolet – 61
  36. Justin Bonsignore – Toyota – 54
  37. Mason Maggio – Chevrolet – 47
  38. Corey Day – Chevrolet – 40
  39. Nick Leitz – Chevrolet – 40
  40. Greg Van Alst – Chevrolet – 33
  41. Caesar Bacarella – Chevrolet – 31
  42. Jordan Anderson – Chevrolet – 30
  43. Alex Labbe – Chevrolet – 30
  44. Thomas Annunziata – Chevrolet – 26
  45. Kasey Kahne – Chevrolet – 23
  46. Brad Perez – Chevrolet – 23
  47. Patrick Staropoli – Toyota – 21
  48. Ryan Truex – Toyota – 20
  49. Jesse Iwuji – Chevrolet – 17
  50. CJ McLaughlin – Chevrolet – 16
  51. Vicente Salas – Chevrolet – 13
  52. Carson Ware – Chevrolet – 12
  53. David Starr – Chevrolet – 11
  54. Myatt Snider – Chevrolet – 11
  55. Dawson Cram – Chevrolet – 7
  56. Jeffrey Earnhardt – Toyota – 5
  57. Sage Karam – Toyota – 5
  58. Preston Pardus – Chevrolet – 1
  59. Baltazar Leguizamón – Chevrolet – 1
  60. Austin Green – Chevrolet – -1