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2025 NASCAR Cup Series

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77th season of NASCAR Cup Series racing

2025NASCAR Cup Series
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Champions |Seasons
Kyle Larson, the 2025 champion.
Denny Hamlin finished second in the standings.
Chase Briscoe finished third in the standings.
William Byron, the Regular Season Champion, finished fourth in the standings.
Shane van Gisbergen, the 2025NASCAR Rookie of the Year.
Chevrolet won the manufacturers' championship.

The2025 NASCAR Cup Series was the 77th season ofNASCAR professional stock car racing in the United States and the 54th season of the modern-eraCup Series.Joey Logano ofTeam Penske entered the season as the defending2024 NASCAR Cup Series champion.[1] The season started with theCook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium on February 2, and concluded atPhoenix Raceway on November 2, whereKyle Larson won the championship after finishing third at theNASCAR Cup Series Championship Race.

The 2025 season was the first year under NASCAR's new TV deal that will last until 2031. This was also the first year since 2008 thatStewart–Haas Racing (now Haas Factory Team) did not have the ownership ofTony Stewart. The new charter agreement began this season.Katherine Legge made her Cup Series debut as well. NASCAR held its first race outside the United States in 67 years with the2025 Viva México 250.[2]

Teams and drivers

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Chartered teams

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ManufacturerTeamNo.DriverCrew chiefReferences
ChevroletHendrick Motorsports5Kyle LarsonCliff Daniels[3][4]
9Chase ElliottAlan Gustafson[5][6]
24William ByronRudy Fugle35
Brandon McSwain1
[7][8][9]
48Alex BowmanBlake Harris[10][11]
Hyak Motorsports47Ricky Stenhouse Jr.Mike Kelley[12][13][14]
Kaulig Racing10Ty DillonAndrew Dickeson[15][16]
16A. J. AllmendingerTrent Owens[16][17]
Richard Childress Racing3Austin DillonRichard Boswell[18][19]
8Kyle BuschRandall Burnett31
Andy Street5
[19][20][21]
Spire Motorsports7Justin HaleyRodney Childers9
Ryan Sparks27
[22][23][24]
71Michael McDowellTravis Peterson35
Matt McCall1
[25][26][27]
77Carson HocevarLuke Lambert[28][29]
Trackhouse Racing1Ross ChastainPhil Surgen[30][31][32]
88Shane van Gisbergen(R)Stephen Doran35
Chais Eliason1
[31][33][27][34]
99Daniel SuárezMatt Swiderski[31][35][36][37]
FordHaas Factory Team41Cole CusterAaron Kramer[38][39][40]
RFK Racing6Brad KeselowskiJeremy Bullins[41][42][43][44][45]
17Chris BuescherScott Graves35
Doug Randolph1
[18][43][45][46]
60Ryan PreeceDerrick Finley[43][47][45]
Rick Ware Racing51Cody WareTommy Baldwin Jr.1
Billy Plourde35
[48][49][50][51]
Team Penske2Austin CindricBrian Wilson[18][52]
12Ryan BlaneyJonathan Hassler[52][53]
22Joey LoganoPaul Wolfe[18][52][54]
Wood Brothers Racing21Josh BerryMiles Stanley[55][56]
ToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing11Denny Hamlin35Chris Gayle[57][58][59]
Ryan Truex1
19Chase BriscoeJames Small[60][61][62][63]
20Christopher BellAdam Stevens[52][64][65]
54Ty GibbsTyler Allen[18][66]
Legacy Motor Club42John Hunter NemechekTravis Mack[18][67]
43Erik JonesBen Beshore[67][68]

Non-chartered teams

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Full schedule

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For details about the ongoing antitrust lawsuit between 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports and why these teams are currently non-chartered, see23XI Racing v. NASCAR.
ManufacturerTeamNo.DriverCrew chiefReferences
FordFront Row Motorsports[N 1][69][70][71]4Noah GragsonDrew Blickensderfer[72][73][74][75][76]
34Todd GillilandKevyn Rebolledo1
Chris Lawson35
[77][78][79][25][48]
38Zane SmithRyan Bergenty[25][80]
Toyota23XI Racing[N 1][69][70][71]23Bubba WallaceCharles Denike[81][82][83]
35Riley Herbst(R)Davin Restivo[84][18][85]
45Tyler ReddickBilly Scott[18][86]

Limited schedule

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ManufacturerTeamNo.DriverCrew chiefRacesReferences
ChevroletBeard Motorsports62Anthony AlfredoDarren Shaw3[87][88]
Jesse Love2[89]
JR Motorsports40Justin AllgaierGreg Ives1[90]
Kaulig Racing13Will BrownMike Cook1[91]
Live Fast Motorsports78B. J. McLeodDavid Ingram6[92][93]
Katherine Legge7[94][95][96][97]
NY Racing Team44J. J. YeleyJay Guy11[98][99][100][101]
Derek Kraus2
Brennan Poole1
Joey Gase1
Richard Childress Racing33Austin HillAndy Street5[102][103]
Jesse Love3[104][105]
Team AmeriVet50Burt MyersTony Eury Jr.1[106][107]
Trackhouse Racing87Connor Zilisch[N 2]Darian Grubb4[109][110][111][112][113]
91Hélio Castroneves1[114][115][116]
FordGarage 6666Chandler SmithCarl Long1[117][118][119][120][121][93]
Casey Mears5[122][123][124][125]
Josh Bilicki6[126][127][128]
Chad Finchum3[129][130][131]
David Starr1[132]
Joey Gase1[133]
Timmy Hill1[134]
Rick Ware Racing01Corey LaJoieJerry Kelley4[135][93][136]
Toyota23XI Racing67Corey HeimBootie Barker5[137][138]
Legacy Motor Club84Jimmie JohnsonChad Johnston2[139][140]
Tricon Garage56Martin Truex Jr.Cole Pearn1[141][142][143][144]

Notes

  1. ^abBoth FRM and 23XI are currently racing without charters due to anongoing lawsuit against NASCAR.
  2. ^At Watkins Glen (race #24), Zilisch practiced and qualified the No. 87. However, due to his injury sustainedthe previous day, Trackhouse announced that they would withdraw the No. 87 from the race.[108]

Team changes

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New teams/rebrands

Expansions

Closures

  • Stewart–Haas Racing shut down its operations at the conclusion of the 2024 season.[147]

Manufacturers

  • Chevrolet continues to field cars with theCamaro ZL1 body, but without the Camaro branding, as the manufacturer discontinued the car after 2023 with no direct replacement. Instead, the cars are being branded as the "ZL1".[148]

Sponsorship

Driver changes

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Moving teams

Moving between series

Retirement

  • Martin Truex Jr. retired from full-time competition at the conclusion of the 2024 season, vacating his No. 19 for Joe Gibbs Racing.[60]

Rookies

See also:NASCAR Rookie of the Year § Cup Series
  • Shane van Gisbergen moved up to the Cup Series full-time after running in the Xfinity Series in 2024.[33]
  • Riley Herbst moved up to the Cup Series full-time after running in the Xfinity Series in 2024.[85]

Rule changes

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Pre-season

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Sources:[182][183][184]

  • A new "Open Exemption Provisional" rule has been introduced for the NASCAR Cup Series, allowing world-class drivers to compete in a race. These drivers will not earn race points, playoff points, prize money, or tiebreaker advantages based on their finishing position. However, they will retain the win, including the trophy and All-Star eligibility. The second-place finisher will receive first-place points but will not gain playoff points or playoff eligibility.
  • Vehicles on the Damaged Vehicle Policy (DVP) may drive to the garage or be towed there if necessary. A repair clock of 7 minutes (8 minutes for Atlanta) is activated for vehicles undergoing repairs on pit road. Once the clock expires, the vehicle must move to the garage to continue repairs but will not be disqualified from the race. If a vehicle cannot reach pit road due to damage or flat tires, it will be towed directly to the garage. Additionally, if a car leaves its pit box and the repair clock expires before it crosses the pit-out yellow line, a penalty will be assessed.
  • If a playoff waiver is granted for missing a race (exceptions to the forfeit of playoff points include medical reasons—driver medical, birth of a child, family emergency, etc.—and age restrictions), the driver will forfeit all current and future playoff points (earned prior to the playoffs) and will start the playoffs with a maximum of 2,000 points.
  • Rules violations by an OEM may result in a loss of manufacturer points, and/or loss of wind tunnel hours, and/or loss of RCFD runs. Penalties will be assessed for violations of the vehicle testing policy, wind tunnel policy, event roster, and code of conduct policy.
  • Suspensions resulting from technical penalties may be deferred, without appeal, to the next race following the penalty. All other suspensions take effect immediately.
  • An additional bonus point for the fastest lap in a points paying race event has been introduced. This does not apply to Daytona Duels.[185]

In-season

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  • The OEP was adjusted: if there are more than 40 cars, the field will automatically expand to 41, and the team requesting the provisional may use it regardless of qualifying position.[186]
  • If a vehicle is serviced in another team's pit stall, it will receive a penalty based on the reason for service: a flag status penalty (restart at the tail of the field or pass-through) for safety issues, or a potential lap(s) penalty for competition adjustments.[187]
  • Just before the Brickyard 400, NASCAR introduced a new rule: it may, at its sole discretion, limit the number of race entries to 40. In such cases, open teams will be selected based on the team owner points standings.[188]
    • Four open teams will be eligible for starting grid positions based on the fastest single lap speed posted to each open team's vehicle in the first qualifying round.[188]
    • Up to six open teams will be eligible for starting grid positions based on the highest ranked team owner points standings.[188]

Changes

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New TV deal

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In 2025 NASCAR started the first year of a 7 year TV deal lasting until 2031. In this dealFox will broadcast twelve races (including the Clash, Daytona Duels, and All-Star Race), whileNBC will broadcast fourteen races.Amazon andTNT will broadcast five races each.[189] In addition, the season marked the debut of NASCAR'sIn-Season Challenge, which was won byTy Gibbs.[190]

Ownership changes

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This is the first season withoutTony Stewart's ownership ofStewart–Haas Racing since2008.[191]Gene Haas, the other co-owner of SHR, announced he would retain the team and rebrand it asHaas Factory Team for 2025.[38] This is also the first season without2017 championMartin Truex Jr. as a full-time driver since2005, as he announced his retirement from full-time racing on June 14, 2024.[60] This is also the first season since2015 to have more than forty cars in a race with the newOpen Exemption Provisional rule.[182]

New charter

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The 2025 season is the first under the newcharter agreement, which limits teams to a maximum of three charters.Hendrick Motorsports andJoe Gibbs Racing, which have four charters each, are grandfathered in the new agreement.[192]

Drivers making Cup Series debuts

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Katherine Legge made her Cup Series debut in March at theShriners Children's 500, making her the first woman to compete in the Cup Series sinceDanica Patrick in the2018 Daytona 500.[94] Legge competed in more Cup events throughout the season.[95][96][97]

Connor Zilisch also made his Cup Series debut, running races atAustin,Charlotte, andSummer Atlanta.[193] Zilisch was also scheduled to runWatkins Glen, but sustained a broken collarbone after falling from his car after winning the Xfinity racethe previous day, forcing his car to withdraw from the race.[194]

Schedule

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The 2025 schedule was released on August 29, 2024 and consists of 30 oval races, 5 road course races, one street track race, and 4 non-championship races to be held on ovals.[195] The start times were announced on November 13.[196]

Bolded races indicate an event generally known as aCrown Jewel race.

 O  Oval track
 R  Road course
 S  Street course

NoRace nameTrackLocationDateTime (ET)[196]TV[195]Radio
Regular Season
Cook Out Clash O Bowman Gray StadiumWinston-Salem, North CarolinaFebruary 28 pmFoxMRN
The Duel at Daytona O Daytona International SpeedwayDaytona Beach, FloridaFebruary 137 pmFS1
1Daytona 500February 161:30 pm[N 1]Fox
2Ambetter Health 400 O Atlanta Motor SpeedwayHampton, GeorgiaFebruary 233 pmPRN
3EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix R Circuit of the AmericasAustin, TexasMarch 23:30 pm
4Shriners Children's 500 O Phoenix RacewayAvondale, ArizonaMarch 9FS1MRN
5Pennzoil 400 O Las Vegas Motor SpeedwayLas Vegas, NevadaMarch 16PRN
6Straight Talk Wireless 400 O Homestead–Miami SpeedwayHomestead, FloridaMarch 233 pmMRN
7Cook Out 400 O Martinsville SpeedwayRidgeway, VirginiaMarch 30
8Goodyear 400 O Darlington RacewayDarlington, South CarolinaApril 6
9Food City 500 O Bristol Motor SpeedwayBristol, TennesseeApril 13PRN
10Jack Link's 500[198] O Talladega SuperspeedwayLincoln, AlabamaApril 27FoxMRN
11Würth 400[199] O Texas Motor SpeedwayFort Worth, TexasMay 43:30 pmFS1PRN
12AdventHealth 400 O Kansas SpeedwayKansas City, KansasMay 113 pmMRN
NASCAR All-Star Open O North Wilkesboro SpeedwayNorth Wilkesboro, North CarolinaMay 185:30 pm
NASCAR All-Star Race8 pm
13Coca-Cola 600 O Charlotte Motor SpeedwayConcord, North CarolinaMay 256 pmPrimePRN
14Cracker Barrel 400[200] O Nashville SuperspeedwayLebanon, TennesseeJune 17 pm
15FireKeepers Casino 400 O Michigan International SpeedwayBrooklyn, MichiganJune 82 pmMRN
16Viva México 250[201] R Autódromo Hermanos RodríguezMexico City,MexicoJune 153 pm
17The Great American Getaway 400 O Pocono RacewayLong Pond, PennsylvaniaJune 222 pm
NASCAR In-Season Challenge[190]
18Quaker State 400 O Atlanta Motor SpeedwayHampton, GeorgiaJune 287 pmTNTPRN
19Grant Park 165 S Chicago Street CourseChicago, IllinoisJuly 62 pmMRN
20Toyota/Save Mart 350 R Sonoma RacewaySonoma, CaliforniaJuly 133:30 pmPRN
21Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400[202] O Dover Motor SpeedwayDover, DelawareJuly 202 pm
22Brickyard 400 O Indianapolis Motor SpeedwaySpeedway, IndianaJuly 27IMS
Regular Season
23Iowa Corn 350 O Iowa SpeedwayNewton, IowaAugust 33:30 pmUSAMRN
24Go Bowling at The Glen R Watkins Glen InternationalWatkins Glen, New YorkAugust 102 pm
25Cook Out 400 O Richmond RacewayRichmond, VirginiaAugust 167:30 pm
26Coke Zero Sugar 400 O Daytona International SpeedwayDaytona Beach, FloridaAugust 23NBC
NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs
Round of 16
27Cook Out Southern 500 O Darlington RacewayDarlington, South CarolinaAugust 316 pmUSAMRN
28Enjoy Illinois 300 O World Wide Technology RacewayMadison, IllinoisSeptember 73 pm
29Bass Pro Shops Night Race O Bristol Motor SpeedwayBristol, TennesseeSeptember 137:30 pmPRN
Round of 12
30Mobil 1 301[203] O New Hampshire Motor SpeedwayLoudon, New HampshireSeptember 212 pmUSAPRN
31Hollywood Casino 400 O Kansas SpeedwayKansas City, KansasSeptember 283 pmMRN
32Bank of America Roval 400 R Charlotte Motor Speedway (Roval)Concord, North CarolinaOctober 5PRN
Round of 8
33South Point 400 O Las Vegas Motor SpeedwayLas Vegas, NevadaOctober 125:30 pmUSAPRN
34YellaWood 500 O Talladega SuperspeedwayLincoln, AlabamaOctober 192 pmNBCMRN
35Xfinity 500 O Martinsville SpeedwayRidgeway, VirginiaOctober 26
Championship 4
36NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race O Phoenix RacewayAvondale, ArizonaNovember 23 pmNBCMRN

Confirmed schedule changes

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Season summary

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Preseason

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Exhibition:Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium

Chase Elliott secured the pole position for the 200-lap race featuring a 23-car field with notable drivers such asAustin Dillon,Zane Smith, andTy Gibbs failing to qualify. Elliott dominated the race, leading 171 laps, winning the race and earning his first careerClash win.[208]

Exhibition:The Duel at Daytona

In the first duel,Bubba Wallace clinched victory in the 60-lap race, which featured a 23-car field. Notably, drivers such asZane Smith andChase Briscoe failed to finish the race. Wallace led 21 laps, securing the win and earning 10 points.[209]

In the second duel,Austin Cindric started from the pole position in a 23-car field. The race concluded dramatically when acaution was called just before the finish line, leadingNASCAR to declare Cindric the winner overErik Jones, as he was ahead at the time of the caution.[210]

Regular season

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Round 1:Daytona 500

William Byron overtook pole-sitterChase Briscoe early before the race wasred flagged on lap 11 for a weather delay in the area. After nearly 4 hours under thered flag, involving 2 red flags, the race promptly resumed.Joey Logano won the first stage, but had engine issues that forced him to the back of the pack.Ross Chastain got turned and collectedShane van Gisbergen,Martin Truex Jr.,Josh Berry, andHélio Castroneves whileRyan Blaney edged outAustin Cindric and won the second stage.Ricky Stenhouse Jr. made contact with Logano and collectedKyle Busch,Chase Elliott,Noah Gragson, andTodd Gilliland. With 5 laps to go, as the field entered the backstretch,Cole Custer turnedChristopher Bell into the wall, resulting inRyan Preece flipping mid-air, resulting inovertime. On the final lap, Custer made contact withDenny Hamlin and caused a huge wreck as Byron snuck his way through and held offTyler Reddick andJimmie Johnson to win his second consecutive Daytona 500, becoming the fifth driver in history to do so. This was the 10th Daytona 500 win forHendrick Motorsports, surpassing them withPetty Enterprises for the most all-time.[211]

Round 2:Ambetter Health 400

Ryan Blaney scored the pole for the race.Josh Berry won the first stage andKyle Larson won the second stage, his first stage win on a drafting track. On lap 150,Chase Elliott,Brad Keselowski andCorey LaJoie were in a wreck, sending both Keselowski and LaJoie out. On lap 184, a wreck withRicky Stenhouse Jr.,Noah Gragson,Daniel Suárez,Ty Gibbs,Cody Ware,Cole Custer, andJ. J. Yeley occurred sending them all out of the race. With 4 laps to go, as the field entered the backstretch, Larson hitAustin Cindric andWilliam Byron resulting inovertime. On the final lap, Berry,Justin Haley andRyan Preece collided on the backstretch with caution being deployed just whenChristopher Bell snuck his way throughCarson Hocevar and Larson to win his firstAtlanta race.[212]

Round 3:EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix

Tyler Reddick scored the pole for the race.Bubba Wallace won the first stage, his first on a road course and afterShane van Gisbergen pitted,Ryan Preece won the second stage, his first stage win since the2023 Martinsville spring race.Christopher Bell ended up winning the race, after an intense battle betweenKyle Busch,William Byron, and Reddick.[213] 18-year-oldConnor Zilisch made his Cup Series debut withTrackhouse Racing, but was involved in a wreck with teammateDaniel Suárez.[214]

Round 4:Shriners Children's 500

William Byron won the pole. Byron won the first stage andChristopher Bell won the second stage. On lap 99,Brad Keselowski,Carson Hocevar,Riley Herbst,Justin Haley,Chase Briscoe,Austin Dillon, andCole Custer, andShane van Gisbergen were involved in a huge pile-up, sending them all out. Bell would end up getting his third consecutive win, becoming the first to do so sinceKyle Larson in2021, and the first since the debut of theNext Gen car.[215]

Round 5:Pennzoil 400 presented by Jiffy Lube

Michael McDowell won the pole, marking the first pole won bySpire Motorsports.Austin Cindric won the first stage andKyle Larson won the second stage.Josh Berry won the race, after battlingDaniel Suárez to earn his first career win in the Cup Series and the 101st career win for theWood Brothers.[216]

Round 6:Straight Talk Wireless 400

Alex Bowman won the pole.Ryan Blaney won the first stage andDenny Hamlin won the second stage. On Lap 207, after leading 124 laps, Blaney's engine blew up, ending his day early. After overtaking teammate Alex Bowman with less than 10 to go,Kyle Larson claimed his 30th career win. In an attempt to perform a weekend sweep, Larson ended up getting a win in theTruck Series race 2 days earlier, however came up just short of a victory during theXfinity Series race.[217]

Round 7:Cook Out 400

Christopher Bell won the pole.Joey Logano won the first stage andDenny Hamlin won the second stage. Hamlin would end up leading 274 laps en route to his first win of 2025.[218]

Round 8:Goodyear 400

William Byron won the pole. Byron dominated early, leading the opening 243 laps and sweeping the stages. It was the most laps Byron has ever led in a single race. After a late-race caution with 4 laps to go,Denny Hamlin took the lead after pit stops. On the ensuing green-white-checkered restart, he held off Byron andChristopher Bell to win for the second straight week.[219]

Round 9:Food City 500

Alex Bowman won the pole.Kyle Larson swept the stages, and led 411 laps en route to hissecond consecutive win atBristol. Larson attempted to sweep the weekend again, winning theXfinity Series race the previous day, but came up just short with a 2nd place in theTruck Series race.[220]

Round 10:Jack Link's 500

Zane Smith won his first career pole. On lap 43,Brad Keselowski, who made contact withKyle Busch, would end up collecting former teammateRyan Blaney after attempting to pit, ending his and Blaney's day early.Kyle Larson won the first stage andBubba Wallace won the second stage.Austin Cindric would win the race, edging outRyan Preece by 0.022 seconds for the29th closest finish in NASCAR history.[221] Preece andJoey Logano were disqualified after post race inspection.[222]

Round 11:Würth 400 presented by LIQUI MOLY

Carson Hocevar won his first career pole.Denny Hamlin's car caught on fire, ending stage one early, withAustin Cindric winning the stage.Chris Buescher caused a debris caution ending stage two early, withKyle Larson winning the stage. After a caution filled event,Joey Logano won the race.[223]

Round 12:AdventHealth 400

Kyle Larson won the pole. Larson dominated the race, leading 221 laps, sweeping the stages, and setting the fastest lap. Larson ended up winning the race and winning his second consecutive Kansas spring race, also winning the2024 AdventHealth 400.[224]

Exhibition:NASCAR All-Star Race

Shane van Gisbergen won the pole for the Open, whileBrad Keselowski andChristopher Bell won their heat races on Saturday, earning the pole and second-place starting positions for the main event, respectively.[225]Carson Hocevar won the Open race, withJohn Hunter Nemechek finishing second, andNoah Gragson advancing as the fan vote winner. All three transferred into Sunday night's main event.[226]

In the early laps,Brad Keselowski andJoey Logano battled for position, withJoey Logano eventually taking the lead and controlling much of the race. When the "Promoter's Caution" came out on lap 216, the field split on pit strategy. Five drivers, including race leader Logano, stayed out on older tires. On the restart, Bell who had taken two fresh tires and restarted sixth, used the tire advantage to pass the five drivers that stayed out and secure his first All-Star Race victory.[227]

Round 13:Coca-Cola 600

Chase Briscoe won the pole. Duels sparked within the stages late, howeverWilliam Byron swept all three stages, the first time a driver swept all three stages since the2021 race. Byron led the race late, however,Ross Chastain passed Byron with 6 laps to go and won his first careerCoca-Cola 600, coming from 40th place.[228]

Round 14:Cracker Barrel 400

Chase Briscoe won the pole.[229]Denny Hamlin won the first stage.Ryan Blaney won the second stage. Blaney dominated the last stage and won the race, earning his first victory of the season.[230]

Round 15:FireKeepers Casino 400

Chase Briscoe won his third consecutive pole.Chris Buescher won the first stage. On lap 67,Alex Bowman hit the outside wall hard, sending out the red flag, and ending his day early.William Byron won the second stage. After an intense battle betweenDenny Hamlin,Ty Gibbs and Byron, involving clear air and fuel millage, Hamlin took the lead with 4 laps to go and won the race, days before his third child was born,[231] and his first victory at Michigan since2011.[232]

Round 16:Viva México 250

In the first international race for NASCAR since 1958,Shane van Gisbergen won the pole. After the race started, a caution quickly flew for rain, NASCAR then allowed teams to use wet weather tires.Ryan Preece won the first stage, and van Gisbergen won the second stage. van Gisbergen dominated the race, leading 60 laps, and won, getting his first win since the2023 Grant Park 220.[233]

Round 17:The Great American Getaway 400 presented by VISITPA

Denny Hamlin won the pole. Hamlin led every lap of stage one, andChase Briscoe won the second stage. Briscoe held off a speedy Hamlin to get his first win of the season, as well as his first win withJoe Gibbs Racing andToyota.[234]

Round 18:Quaker State 400 available at Walmart

Joey Logano won the pole, with Ford sweeping the top eight spots.Austin Cindric won the first stage, andTyler Reddick won the second stage by .001 seconds overChase Elliott. A large wreck on Lap 69 damaged 22 cars, taking out several leaders. Elliott won the race on a last lap pass ofBrad Keselowski, ending his 44-race winless streak.[235]

Round 19:Grant Park 165

Shane van Gisbergen won the pole. On lap 2,Carson Hocevar hit the inside barrier of turn 9, causing an early red flag, as well as collecting many cars.Michael McDowell won the first stage, givingSpire Motorsports their first stage win, andRyan Blaney won the second stage.Shane van Gisbergen won the race, continuing his success at the Street Race, also winningthe previous day's Xfinity race and sweeping the weekend. van Gisbergen also made history, becoming thewinningest non-American driver in the Cup Series.[236]

Round 20:Toyota/Save Mart 350

Shane van Gisbergen won his second consecutive pole.Ross Chastain won stage one, and van Gisbergen won stage 2. Van Gisbergen once again dominated on a road course, winning the race and going back to back.[237]

Round 21:Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400

Chase Elliott won the pole after both practice and qualifying were canceled. Elliott won the first stage andChristopher Bell won the second stage. Late in the final stage, rain caused a red flag for about an hour.Denny Hamlin held off teammateChase Briscoe for hissecond consecutive win at Dover.[238]

Round 22:Brickyard 400

Chase Briscoe won the pole, withToyota sweeping the first five spots. Briscoe made history for becoming the first Indiana native to win the pole for the race, as well as becoming the first driver to win poles for the Daytona 500, Coca-Cola 600, and Brickyard 400 in the same season.[239] Briscoe won the first stage, andRyan Blaney won the second stage. After rain halted the race for around 30 minutes,Bubba Wallace had enough fuel to hold offKyle Larson to get his firstCrown Jewel win, becoming the first African-American to win a major race atIndianapolis Motor Speedway. He also snapped a 100-race winless streak dating back to the2022 Hollywood Casino 400.[240]

Round 23:Iowa Corn 350 powered by Ethanol

Chase Briscoe won his second consecutive pole.Brad Keselowski swept the stages, the first time he swept both stages in a race since the2017 First Data 500. After many cautions and a long green flag run,William Byron won the race after saving enough fuel.[241]

Round 24:Go Bowling at The Glen

Ryan Blaney won the pole. Prior to this race,Connor Zilisch was supposed to race. However, due to his injury sustainedthe previous day,Trackhouse Racing announced that they would withdraw the No. 87 from the race.[108] Defending race winnerChris Buescher won the first stage and Blaney won the second stage.Shane van Gisbergen won the race, surpassingTony Stewart andJimmie Johnson for most wins in a season by a rookie with 4 wins.[242]

Round 25:Cook Out 400

Ryan Preece won the pole.Tyler Reddick won the first stage, andBubba Wallace won the second stage. On Lap 198, an 11-car wreck in turns 3 and 4 tookChase Elliott andJustin Haley out of the race early. During the final stage,Austin Dillon andRyan Blaney traded the lead several times. Dillon pulled away after the final pit stop and won the race, making his first trip to the Playoffs since2022.[243]

Round 26:Coke Zero Sugar 400

Ryan Blaney won the pole after qualifying was canceled.Kyle Larson won the first stage, andRoss Chastain won the second stage. Within the final laps, playoff upsets such asErik Jones,Daniel Suárez,Justin Haley, andCole Custer were all in the front during the final laps. However, Blaney overtook Custer on the backstretch of the final lap, giving him his second win of the season and second win at Daytona asTyler Reddick andAlex Bowman clinched the final two playoff spots.[244]

Playoffs

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Round 27:Cook Out Southern 500

Denny Hamlin won the pole. On Lap 1,Josh Berry slid his car intoTyler Reddick and caused a multi-car wreck.Chase Briscoe swept the stages, the first time he accomplished said feat in his career. Briscoe dominated the race, leading 309 laps. A hard-charging Reddick came close to passing him off the last turn of the last lap, but Briscoe managed to hold on, defending his win from last year and becoming the first back-to-back Southern 500 winner sinceGreg Biffle in 2005 and 2006.[245]

Round 28:Enjoy Illinois 300 presented by TicketSmarter

Denny Hamlin won the pole.Chase Briscoe won the first stage, andBubba Wallace won the second stage. Hamlin dominated the last half of the day, leading 75 laps and winning the race. This was the 200th win forToyota in the NASCAR Cup Series.[246]

Round 29:Bass Pro Shops Night Race

A. J. Allmendinger won the pole, his first pole since the2015 Cheez-It 355 at The Glen.Ryan Blaney won the first stage after a side-by-side finish withTy Gibbs. Gibbs won the second stage. During the third stage,Goodyear allowed teams an extra set for the race, as the race had been plagued with tire issues. After an intense final stage, with drivers playing playoff spoiler, such asZane Smith,Carson Hocevar, andCorey Heim,Christopher Bell won the race asAlex Bowman,Austin Dillon,Shane van Gisbergen, andJosh Berry were eliminated from the playoffs.[247]

Round 30:Mobil 1 301

Joey Logano won the pole.Ryan Blaney won the first stage, and Logano won the second stage. Around lap 110,Joe Gibbs Racing teammatesDenny Hamlin andChristopher Bell were battling their JGR teammateTy Gibbs; on lap 111, Hamlin got impatient with Gibbs and spun him.[248] Blaney won the race.[249]

Round 31:Hollywood Casino 400

Chase Briscoe won the pole.Denny Hamlin swept the stages. On lap 268,Zane Smith flipped his car, also causing overtime.Bubba Wallace was in contention to win, but on the last lap, he and Hamlin made contact, allowingChase Elliott to slip by and steal the win, claiming his first multi-win season since2022.[250]

Round 32:Bank of America Roval 400

Tyler Reddick won the pole.Shane van Gisbergen won the first stage, andRyan Blaney won the second stage. During stage 3,Ross Chastain andJoey Logano fought over the last remaining spot in the Round of 8. Logano had the tiebreaker and advanced once they both crossed the finish line. Van Gisbergen dominated the race, earning his fifth consecutive win on a road course.[251]

Round 33:South Point 400

Denny Hamlin won the pole.William Byron won the first stage, andKyle Larson won the second stage. Hamlin passedChase Briscoe with 4 laps to go in the race and earned his 60th career win, tying him withKevin Harvick for 10th all-time. Hamlin clinched his first Championship 4 appearance since2021 and his first Championship 4 appearance in the Next-Gen car.[252]

Round 34:YellaWood 500

Michael McDowell won the pole.Chase Elliott wrecked out early in a multi-car crash, whileTy Gibbs won stage 1, andChase Briscoe won stage 2.Kyle Larson lead at the white flag but ran out of fuel down the backstretch.Chase Briscoe won the race, and clinched his first Championship 4 berth, and first withJoe Gibbs Racing.[253]

Round 35:Xfinity 500

William Byron won the pole and swept the stages. Byron dominated the race,Ryan Blaney put up a fight after a late race caution, but could not prevail, as Byron won. Both he andKyle Larson made the Championship 4.[254]

Round 36:NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race

Denny Hamlin won the pole.William Byron won the first stage, and Hamlin won the second stage. Hamlin dominated majority of the race, coming as close as 3 laps to go before becoming a Champion. However, a late race caution caused by Byron cutting a tire and hitting the wall diminished his lead.Kyle Larson took advantage by taking 2 tires on the ensuing pit stop while Hamlin took 4, prompting Larson to gain track position over him.Ryan Blaney held off Larson to get his first win atPhoenix, while Larson won his 2nd Championship, and first since2021.[255]

Results and standings

[edit]

Race results

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No.RacePole positionMost laps ledFastest race lapWinning driverManufacturerReport
Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray StadiumChase ElliottChase ElliottChase ElliottChevroletReport
Duel 1 at DaytonaChase BriscoeBubba WallaceBubba WallaceToyotaReport
Duel 2 at DaytonaAustin CindricErik JonesAustin CindricFord
1Daytona 500Chase BriscoeAustin CindricMichael McDowellWilliam ByronChevroletReport
2Ambetter Health 400Ryan BlaneyJoey LoganoA. J. AllmendingerChristopher BellToyotaReport
3EchoPark Automotive Grand PrixTyler ReddickKyle BuschKyle LarsonChristopher BellToyotaReport
4Shriners Children's 500William ByronChristopher BellMichael McDowellChristopher BellToyotaReport
5Pennzoil 400Michael McDowellKyle LarsonTyler ReddickJosh BerryFordReport
6Straight Talk Wireless 400Alex BowmanRyan BlaneyBubba WallaceKyle LarsonChevroletReport
7Cook Out 400Christopher BellDenny HamlinDenny HamlinDenny HamlinToyotaReport
8Goodyear 400William ByronWilliam ByronWilliam ByronDenny HamlinToyotaReport
9Food City 500Alex BowmanKyle LarsonA. J. AllmendingerKyle LarsonChevroletReport
10Jack Link's 500Zane SmithTy GibbsMichael McDowellAustin CindricFordReport
11Würth 400Carson HocevarKyle LarsonCarson HocevarJoey LoganoFordReport
12AdventHealth 400Kyle LarsonKyle LarsonKyle LarsonKyle LarsonChevroletReport
NASCAR All-Star OpenShane van GisbergenShane van GisbergenCarson HocevarChevroletReport
NASCAR All-Star RaceBrad KeselowskiJoey LoganoChristopher BellToyota
13Coca-Cola 600Chase BriscoeWilliam ByronDenny HamlinRoss ChastainChevroletReport
14Cracker Barrel 400Chase BriscoeRyan BlaneyDenny HamlinRyan BlaneyFordReport
15FireKeepers Casino 400Chase BriscoeWilliam ByronWilliam ByronDenny HamlinToyotaReport
16Viva México 250Shane van GisbergenShane van GisbergenKyle LarsonShane van GisbergenChevroletReport
17The Great American Getaway 400Denny HamlinChase BriscoeDenny HamlinChase BriscoeToyotaReport
18Quaker State 400Joey LoganoJoey LoganoJohn Hunter NemechekChase ElliottChevroletReport
19Grant Park 165Shane van GisbergenMichael McDowellTyler ReddickShane van GisbergenChevroletReport
20Toyota/Save Mart 350Shane van GisbergenShane van GisbergenJustin HaleyShane van GisbergenChevroletReport
21Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400Chase ElliottChase ElliottDenny HamlinDenny HamlinToyotaReport
22Brickyard 400Chase BriscoeAustin CindricDenny HamlinBubba WallaceToyotaReport
23Iowa Corn 350Chase BriscoeWilliam ByronBrad KeselowskiWilliam ByronChevroletReport
24Go Bowling at The GlenRyan BlaneyShane van GisbergenKyle LarsonShane van GisbergenChevroletReport
25Cook Out 400Ryan PreeceBubba WallaceBubba WallaceAustin DillonChevroletReport
26Coke Zero Sugar 400Ryan BlaneyRyan Blaney
Joey Logano
[N 2]
A. J. AllmendingerRyan BlaneyFordReport
NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs
Round of 16
27Cook Out Southern 500Denny HamlinChase BriscoeJosh BerryChase BriscoeToyotaReport
28Enjoy Illinois 300Denny HamlinDenny HamlinDenny HamlinDenny HamlinToyotaReport
29Bass Pro Shops Night RaceA. J. AllmendingerTy GibbsA. J. AllmendingerChristopher BellToyotaReport
Round of 12
30Mobil 1 301Joey LoganoJoey LoganoCarson HocevarRyan BlaneyFordReport
31Hollywood Casino 400Chase BriscoeDenny HamlinDenny HamlinChase ElliottChevroletReport
32Bank of America Roval 400Tyler ReddickShane van GisbergenTyler ReddickShane van GisbergenChevroletReport
Round of 8
33South Point 400Denny HamlinKyle LarsonChase BriscoeDenny HamlinToyotaReport
34YellaWood 500Michael McDowellJoey LoganoMichael McDowellChase BriscoeToyotaReport
35Xfinity 500William ByronWilliam ByronWilliam ByronWilliam ByronChevroletReport
Championship 4
36NASCAR Cup Series Championship RaceDenny HamlinDenny HamlinDenny HamlinRyan BlaneyFordReport
Reference:[256]
  1. ^The Daytona 500 was originally scheduled to start at 2:30 pm but was moved up to 1:30 pm due to a forecast for potential inclement weather.[197]
  2. ^Blaney and Logano both led 27 laps.

Drivers' championship

[edit]
Further information:List of NASCAR points scoring systems

(Key)Bold – Pole position awarded by time.Italics – Pole position set by competition-based formula. * – Most laps led.F – Fastest lap.1 – Stage 1 winner.2 – Stage 2 winner.3 – Stage 3 winner.[N 1]1–10 - Regular season top 10 finishers.
. – Eliminated after Round of 16. – Eliminated after Round of 12. – Eliminated after Round of 8

Pos.DriverDAYATLCOAPHOLVSHOMMARDARBRITALTEXKANCLTNSSMCHMXCPOCATLCSCSONDOVINDIOWGLNRCHDAYDARGTWBRINHAKANROVLVSTALMARPHOPts.StagesBonus
1Kyle Larson203232F39*215371*12214*21*12F378536F7171335422839F6611912327622*226535034323
2Denny Hamlin24621225521*2F1221383616F31F121F314201F3F2425102571*F31122*12F23124356*2F5031366
3Chase Briscoe42114351749284152743172371*23523221812513231*12219104144F1237185019188
4William Byron127261412222*12F6313242*123528*2F9273740832161*412192111123911361251*12F3315004331
NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs cut-off
Pos.DriverDAYATLCOAPHOLVSHOMMARDARBRITALTEXKANCLTNSSMCHMXCPOCATLCSCSONDOVINDIOWGLNRCHDAYDARGTWBRINHAKANROVLVSTALMARPHOPts.StagesBonus
5Christopher Bell31111*212292383592810162173024518281722113297163338711240333285
6Ryan Blaney72419283536*111553733381*232143401223687246231*184411124132382321237332342
7Joey Logano35112*24131514811324391917422211636*1191432914427*20554*22120616*842330238
8Chase Elliott15204101018481551615615153511636*11314263810173385181840310231021184
9Tyler Reddick21932024F814418142117269132032423F61229199341212161521710F57112623093467
10Ross Chastain40812115316772021811161626331024133391110191521124199112123134132272277
11Bubba Wallace29920129283F3211982333335641236222826716828*2F37682342651522418372256169
12Shane van Gisbergen(R)332363134323420382922201425181*2312411*23019311*141632252632101*13311142422112322
13Alex Bowman6269772273537735529363641138193972023631268152818729231521922029
14Austin Cindric8*2825196119371117125111311831181038127301615*121653912193017303611341527215688
15Austin Dillon2316351232131823101072220291928242036211538101512423182813273125271620215255
16Josh Berry37251264117323612263261230122612323413282213358938F3639233162633107215086
17Chris Buescher1030751362462534188221421104918169142231307109111815412302912889103210
18Ryan Preece321833215397262038297928915181571219451335141613211426691569861972
19Ty Gibbs163234252225139317*232824313111414275212133188221010*23525123431122178394
20Brad Keselowski2639153311262633163628375231025923711105312F3191815172238351010202762902
21Kyle Busch3475*83321171014272021151283720215101125202216338221630193481913573750
22Michael McDowell11F131127F162012293011F2623721305351832*1413302719171233141781451617F248734531
23Carson Hocevar30213363037193211624F2634229341810353235108181534915711F29293263128702143
24Erik Jones123127182715381726185321371117135252927361612265321202816301535341666561
25John Hunter Nemechek51022142023253021308102727346626F152821121532361746143432262914213166461
26A. J. Allmendinger4114F30228723189F24363842017132112618372318112226F52336F203691937283864970
27Todd Gilliland27151017293010143516111218223322282738222563428251126322419121721292261638
28Zane Smith361129923111612271917163913735257142722313617113113333273124249252961535
29Daniel Suárez13333623222211533910343616141915342914262725772253537361772012221961130
30Ricky Stenhouse Jr.18518211824202522126191139202730631332335332323353020222535191438271756252
31Justin Haley1924163414102824132515313032212419232215F171123273732728133318252739191455920
32Cole Custer2136233226283322291319252119358221933232920263424424273324202228517254863
33Ty Dillon1429281621271516322312351926243333820172028353020223434272913273720263547729
34Noah Gragson28348263116291923434141038273023253037313329212738143023162328133630274409
35Riley Herbst(R)17171737193331342822142728242529372817252426302431402831182222371732362339910
36Cody Ware2535312436343027363130302533263129132634363732293220372929313733353132302334
37Katherine Legge3032193117363163
38Jimmie Johnson34035
39Derek Kraus32366
40Chad Finchum3735355
41Burt Myers361
42Martin Truex Jr.381
43Will Brown391
Ineligible for driver points
Pos.DriverDAYATLCOAPHOLVSHOMMARDARBRITALTEXKANCLTNSSMCHMXCPOCATLCSCSONDOVINDIOWGLNRCHDAYDARGTWBRINHAKANROVLVSTALMARPHOPts.StageBonus
Corey Heim1337DNQ296
Justin Allgaier9
Austin Hill319302522
Connor Zilisch372311Wth
B. J. McLeodDNQ2233163228
Casey Mears3529183336
Josh Bilicki393321343732
Anthony AlfredoDNQ2821
Corey LaJoie22383439
Ryan Truex23
Jesse Love3131292433
Joey Gase3728
David Starr29
J. J. YeleyDNQ37353832343438343032
Brennan Poole34
Timmy Hill35
Hélio Castroneves39
Chandler SmithDNQ
Pos.DriverDAYATLCOAPHOLVSHOMMARDARBRITALTEXKANCLTNSSMCHMXCPOCATLCSCSONDOVINDIOWGLNRCHDAYDARGTWBRINHAKANROVLVSTALMARPHOPts.StageBonus
– Castroneves made the race on the Open Exemption Provisional, and the No. 91 entry did not receive owners points.
Reference:[257]
Notes
  1. ^Stage 3 Winner only for theCoca-Cola 600

Manufacturers' championship

[edit]
PosManufacturerWinsPoints
1Chevrolet151310
2Toyota141281
3Ford71210
Reference:[258]

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