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2021 NASCAR Cup Series

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73rd season of NASCAR Cup Series racing

2021NASCAR Cup Series
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Champions |Seasons
Kyle Larson, the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series champion and 2021 regular season champion.
Martin Truex Jr., finished second behind Larson in the championship.
Denny Hamlin, finished third in the championship.
Chase Elliott, the defending champion, finished fourth in standings.
Chase Briscoe, the 2021NASCAR Rookie of the Year.
Chevrolet won the manufacturers' championship with 1336 points and 19 wins.

The2021 NASCAR Cup Series was the 73rd season forNASCAR professionalstock car racing in the United States and the 50th season for the modern era Cup Series. The season started atDaytona International Speedway with theBusch Clash, where it was the first year that the non–points event was run on the track's road course layout instead of the oval.[1] That race was followed by theBluegreen Vacations Duel qualifying races, and the 63rd running of theDaytona 500, the first points race of the season. The regular season also ended at Daytona with the2021 Coke Zero Sugar 400 on August 28, whereKyle Larson won the Regular Season Championship.[2] Following the2021 Xfinity 500 atMartinsville Speedway on October 31,Chevrolet claimed its 40th Manufacturer's Championship and its first since 2015.[3] TheNASCAR playoffs ended with theNASCAR Cup Series Championship Race atPhoenix Raceway on November 7 with Larson earning his first Cup Series championship after a 10-win season.[4]

The 2021 season represented a new era as several mainstays of the sport were absent. This was also the first season for23XI Racing andTrackhouse Racing. It was also the last season forChip Ganassi Racing, as Trackhouse purchased the entirety of CGR's NASCAR team for 2022, and the Cup SeriesGeneration 6 car, which was replaced with theNext Gen car in 2022. In addition, this was the final season to have races covered byNBCSN, which shut down at the end of the year and had its coverage of NASCAR and all other sporting events taken over byUSA Network.[5][6]

Teams and drivers

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Chartered teams

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ManufacturerTeamNo.DriverCrew chief
ChevroletChip Ganassi Racing1Kurt Busch[7]Matt McCall
42Ross Chastain[8]Phil Surgen
Hendrick Motorsports5Kyle Larson[9]Cliff Daniels[9]
9Chase Elliott[10]Alan Gustafson35
Tom Gray1[11]
24William Byron[12]Rudy Fugle[13]
48Alex Bowman[14][15]Greg Ives[15]
JTG Daugherty Racing47Ricky Stenhouse Jr.[16]Brian Pattie
Richard Childress Racing3Austin Dillon[17]Justin Alexander
8Tyler Reddick[18]Randall Burnett35
Andrew Dickenson1[19]
Richard Petty Motorsports43Erik Jones[20]Jerry Baxter[20]
Spire Motorsports[21]7Corey LaJoie35[22]Ryan Sparks35[23]
Steve Letarte1[24]
Josh Berry1
77Jamie McMurray1[N 1][25]Kevin Bellicourt34[23]
Peter Sospenzo2[26][27]
Justin Haley30[28]
Stewart Friesen1[N 2][29]
Josh Berry1[30]
Ben Rhodes1[N 3]
Justin Allgaier2[N 4][31]
StarCom Racing00Quin Houff[32]George Church[33]
Trackhouse Racing99Daniel Suárez[34]Travis Mack34[35]
Jose Blasco-Figueroa2[36][37]
FordFront Row Motorsports34Michael McDowell[38]Drew Blickensderfer35[38]
Jason Sheets1[39]
38Anthony Alfredo(R)[38]Seth Barbour34[38]
Derrick Finley2[40][39]
Live Fast Motorsports[41][42]78B. J. McLeod28[42]Frank Kerr[43]
Scott Heckert3
Shane Golobic1[N 5][44]
Kyle Tilley3[45]
Andy Lally1
Rick Ware Racing[46]52Josh Bilicki35[47][N 6]Peter Sospenzo10
Jason Houghtaling26
Joey Hand1[48][N 7]
Roush Fenway Racing6Ryan Newman[16]Scott Graves31
Luke Lambert5[50]
17Chris Buescher[16]Luke Lambert31
Scott Graves5[50]
Stewart–Haas Racing4Kevin Harvick[51]Rodney Childers35[52]
Greg Zipadelli[53]1
10Aric Almirola[54]Mike Bugarewicz
14Chase Briscoe(R)[55][56]Johnny Klausmeier35
Michael Cook1
41Cole Custer[17]Mike Shiplett35
Davin Restivo1[57]
Team Penske2Brad Keselowski[58][59]Jeremy Bullins33[60]
Grant Hutchens3[36][61]
12Ryan Blaney[62]Todd Gordon[60]
22Joey Logano[63]Paul Wolfe35[60]
Jonathan Hassler1[64]
Wood Brothers Racing21Matt DiBenedetto[65]Greg Erwin15
Jonathan Hassler21[66][67]
Toyota23XI Racing[68][69]23Bubba Wallace[68]Mike Wheeler28[70]
Bootie Barker8[71]
Joe Gibbs Racing11Denny Hamlin[72]Chris Gabehart[73]
18Kyle Busch[74]Ben Beshore35[73]
Seth Chavka1[75]
19Martin Truex Jr.[76]James Small[73]
20Christopher Bell[77]Adam Stevens35[73]
Chris Sherwood1[11]
Chevrolet35
Ford1
Petty Ware Racing[N 8]51Cody Ware31[78]Mike Hillman Sr.35
Billy Plourde1
Garrett Smithley2
J. J. Yeley2
James Davison1
Chevrolet34
Ford2
Rick Ware Racing[46]15Derrike Cope1[N 9][79]Pat Tryson23[79]
Ken Evans11
Billy Plourde2
James Davison17[80]
Joey Gase8[81]
Chris Windom1[N 10][82]
J. J. Yeley1
Bayley Currey1
R. C. Enerson1
Garrett Smithley4
Josh Bilicki1[47]
Ryan Ellis1
Ford8
Chevrolet28
53Joey Gase8[81]Billy Plourde33
Mike Hillman Sr.1
Ken Evans2
Garrett Smithley21[83]
J. J. Yeley4
Cody Ware1
Ryan Eversley1
James Davison1

Non–chartered teams

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Complete schedule

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ModelsTeamNo.DriverCrew chief
ChevroletJTG Daugherty Racing37Ryan Preece[84]Trent Owens

Limited schedule

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ManufacturerTeamNo.DriverCrew chiefRounds
ChevroletBeard Motorsports62Noah Gragson[85]Darren Shaw1
Kaulig Racing[86]16Kaz Grala[87]Matt Swiderski[88]3
A. J. Allmendinger[89]5
Justin Haley1
FordB. J. McLeod Motorsports[90]55Matt Mills[90]Lee Leslie1[90]
Front Row Motorsports36David Ragan[38]Derrick Finley[38]1
Team Penske33Austin Cindric[65][91]Miles Stanley[91]7
ToyotaGaunt Brothers Racing96Ty Dillon[92]Dave Winston3
Jacob Canter5
A. J. Genail1
5
Harrison Burton[93]1
Landon Cassill2[94]
Parker Kligerman[95]1
Ford2
Toyota3
MBM Motorsports[96]13Garrett Smithley[N 11][97]Mark Hillman[96]1
Sebastian LaForge1
Mike Contarino2
Johnny Roten1
1
David Starr3
Timmy Hill1
Ford5
Toyota17
66Clinton Cram7
Mike Contarino2
Johnny Roten13[98]
13
Mike Marlar1[99]
David Starr4
Chad Finchum2
J. J. Yeley[N 11]1
James Davison[N 11]1

Notes

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  1. ^Entry was fielded in a collaboration withChip Ganassi Racing.
  2. ^Entry was fielded in a collaboration withHalmar Friesen Racing.
  3. ^Entry was fielded in a collaboration withThorSport Racing.
  4. ^Entry was fielded in a collaboration withJR Motorsports.
  5. ^Entry was fielded in a collaboration withMatt Wood Racing.
  6. ^Bilicki is running the full season forRick Ware Racing split between the Nos. 15 and 52.
  7. ^Entry was fielded in a collaboration withStewart-Haas Racing.[49]
  8. ^The No. 51 car is officially listed on paper as Petty Ware Racing because they have a long-term partnership withRichard Petty Motorsports to use one of the charters they own. However, RPM is not involved with operating or helping this team out at the races in any way.
  9. ^Entry was fielded in a collaboration withStarCom Racing.
  10. ^Entry was fielded in a collaboration withJonathan Byrd's Racing andHayward Motorsports.
  11. ^abcEntries were fielded in a collaboration withRick Ware Racing.

Changes

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Teams

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  • On July 23, 2020, it was reported thatLeavine Family Racing owner Bob Leavine solicited bids for the team due to the financial fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic.[100] On August 4, 2020, Leavine confirmed that his team has been sold and would cease operations at the end of the 2020 season.[101] On August 11, 2020, the team's charter was officially sold toSpire Motorsports, which would be used to field a second full–time car in 2021 (which would end up being the No. 7 of Corey LaJoie).[102][103] With its purchase of Leavine Family Racing's assets, Spire Motorsports will expand into a two–car operation in 2021. On August 24, 2020, the team announced that they would be looking for two full-time drivers for the season.[104]
  • On September 1, 2020, it was reported thatGermain Racing owner Bob Germain was exploring conversations for a potential sale of the team due to lack of sponsorship, as their contract with primary sponsorGEICO expired at the end of the 2020 season and it was confirmed four days later that they would not return for the 2021 season.[105] Their charter was later put up for bid, and was purchased on September 21, 2020, and as a result, Germain ceased operations at the end of the 2020 season.[68][103]
  • On September 21, 2020, retired NBA player andCharlotte Hornets ownerMichael Jordan announced that he andDenny Hamlin would be forming23XI Racing withBubba Wallace as the driver after purchasing the charter from Germain Racing, which closed down after the 2020 season.[68][103]
  • On October 7, 2020,Trackhouse Racing, owned byJustin Marks, announced its entry into the Cup Series, fielding one full-time car, the No. 99, forDaniel Suárez in 2021. The team will runChevrolets in a technical alliance withRichard Childress Racing.[34] The team has leased the charter from the No. 77 Spire Motorsports car for this season.[106][103] On January 15, 2021, it was announced that musicianPitbull would co-own the team with Marks.[107] On May 30, 2021, motivational speaker and philanthropistTony Robbins hinted at investing in the team.[108]
  • On October 8, 2020, it was revealed that Spire Motorsports bought a third charter, which they will use for the No. 77 in 2021 after the team leased the original charter for the No. 77 to Trackhouse for 2021.[106] Upon further reports on December 30, 2020, it was revealed that this third charter for Spire came fromJTG Daugherty Racing for the No. 37, which will now be non-chartered in 2021.[109][103]
  • On October 22, 2020,Go Fas Racing owner Archie St. Hilaire announced that the team would scale down to a part-time schedule in 2021.Joe Falk will continue to own half of the team's charter while St. Hilaire transfers his half to Falk's new business partner.[110] The following day, it was announced thatB. J. McLeod andMatt Tifft had purchased Go Fas Racing's ownership stake in the charter, and it would be moved from the No. 32 to McLeod's No. 78, meaning that car will run full-time with a charter in 2021.[41] On November 20, 2020, McLeod and Tifft announced the team's name asLive Fast Motorsports, with a technical alliance with Stewart–Haas Racing.[42]
  • On October 28, 2020,Hendrick Motorsports announced that the No. 88 team would be renumbered to the No. 5 in 2021.[9]
  • On November 20, 2020,Kaulig Racing announced they would run a partial schedule in 2021, with the intention of entering all superspeedway and road course races and the goal of running full-time in 2022, hoping to purchase a charter by then.[111]
  • On December 2, 2020,NY Racing Team teased a potential return to Cup competition after posting the No. 44 with "2021" on theirInstagram account,[112] as well as updating their website, which stated that they would attempt to qualify for the2021 Daytona 500.[113]
  • On December 30, 2020,Bob Pockrass reported thatWood Brothers Racing purchased the charter they had leased from Go Fas Racing since 2017.[114][103]
  • On January 5, 2021, team owner John Cohen announced that NYRT will compete full-time as an open team.[112] The team last competed in the series in 2018 withJ. J. Yeley running part-time in partnerships withPremium Motorsports andBK Racing as well as one race by themselves in the2018 Coca-Cola 600.
  • On February 3, 2021,MBM Motorsports announced that NASCAR approved its number change from No. 49 to No. 13, which it had requested after the demise of Germain Racing.[115][116]
  • On February 9, 2021, it was revealed through the list of owner points transfers prior to the start of the season thatTommy Baldwin Racing would use the No. 71 if they end up attempting any races in 2021, a number the team previously used in 2019. The team gave their old car number, the No. 7, to Spire Motorsports to use for their new second car with Corey LaJoie.[116]
  • On April 6, 2021,Rick Ware Racing announced that the No. 53 driven byJoey Gase would be renumbered to the No. 28 with aHavoline-inspired paint scheme for thespring Talladega race to honor the lateDavey Allison. Gase would also drive the No. 28 (renumbered from the No. 17) at theTalladega Xfinity race.[117]
  • On April 26, 2021, it was announced thatB. J. McLeod Motorsports would return to the Cup Series and field a car, the No. 55, forMatt Mills, one of their full-time Xfinity Series drivers, in thespring race at Kansas. (This entry was not a second car for Live Fast Motorsports, which McLeod also owns).[90]

Drivers

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  • On August 6, 2020,Erik Jones andJoe Gibbs Racing announced that they would mutually part ways at the end of the 2020 season.[118] On October 21, 2020, Jones officially joinedRichard Petty Motorsports as the driver of the organization's No. 43 entry.[20]
  • On August 21, 2020,Corey LaJoie andGo Fas Racing announced that they would mutually part ways at the end of the 2020 season.[119] On November 12, 2020,Sports Business Journal's Adam Stern reported that LaJoie was a leading candidate for one of theSpire Motorsports teams in 2021.[120] On November 30, 2020, Spire announced that LaJoie would drive the team's new second car, the No. 7, full-time.[22]
  • On September 9, 2020,Matt Kenseth mentioned onSirius XM'sLate Shift that he would more than likely not return to theChip Ganassi Racing No. 42 team in 2021.[121] On September 21, 2020, Chip Ganassi Racing announced thatRoss Chastain would replace Kenseth in 2021.[8]
  • On September 10, 2020,Bubba Wallace announced that he would not be back in the Richard Petty Motorsports No. 43 in 2021.[122] On September 21, 2020, it was made official that he will be the driver of the23XI Racing No. 23 car.[68]
  • On September 15, 2020,Daniel Suárez announced that he would not be back in theGaunt Brothers Racing No. 96 in 2021.[123] On October 7, 2020, Suárez joinedTrackhouse Racing full-time for the 2021 season.[34]
  • On October 6, 2020,Hendrick Motorsports announced thatAlex Bowman will move from the No. 88 to the No. 48 team in 2021.[15]
  • On October 8, 2020,Team Penske announced thatAustin Cindric will drive the No. 33 Ford in select Cup Series races while competing full-time in theXfinity Series in 2021. He would then transition to theWood Brothers Racing No. 21 team in 2022.[65][91][124]
  • On October 8, 2020,Clint Bowyer announced he would retire from full-time driving at the end of the 2020 season and work as aNASCAR on Fox commentator in 2021.[125]Chase Briscoe, who previously drove for SHR in the Xfinity Series in their No. 98 car, replaced Bowyer in the No. 14.[55][56]
  • On October 19, 2020, NASCAR reinstatedKyle Larson six months after he was suspended from the sport and fired by Chip Ganassi Racing for using a racial slur during aniRacing event. He will be cleared to resume all NASCAR activities on January 1, 2021.[126] On October 28, 2020, Hendrick Motorsports announced that Larson would drive the No. 5 (renumbered from the No. 88) for the team, replacing Alex Bowman, who moved over to the No. 48 to replace Jimmie Johnson.[9] On July 14, 2021, Larson signed a contract extension with HMS through 2023.[127]
  • On November 16, 2020,John Hunter Nemechek announced he would not return toFront Row Motorsports in 2021.[128] On November 23, 2020, it was announced that Nemechek would return to theCamping World Truck Series to drive full-time forKyle Busch Motorsports in 2021.[129]
  • On December 19, 2020,MBM Motorsports announced thatTimmy Hill,Chad Finchum, andStephen Leicht (who drives for the team's Xfinity Series program) will return to the team in 2021, with Hill and Finchum attempting to run the2021 Daytona 500.[96]
  • On December 22, 2020, Adam Stern ofSports Business Journal reported thatAnthony Alfredo was in talks with Front Row Motorsports to drive the No. 38 in 2021. On January 6, 2021, FRM confirmed that Alfredo will drive the No. 38 for the Rookie of the Year honors.[38]
  • On December 23, 2020, Chris Knight ofCatchfence reported thatJR Motorsports Xfinity Series driver and2020 Daytona 300 winnerNoah Gragson would attempt to qualify for the 2021 Daytona 500 in the No. 62 forBeard Motorsports. Since 2017,Brendan Gaughan, who retired after the 2020 season, drove this car at each of the restrictor plate races (as well as the Daytona Road Course in 2020).[85] The team would officially announce this on January 14, 2021.
  • On January 6, 2021, Front Row Motorsports announced thatDavid Ragan would return to the No. 36 for the 2021 Daytona 500.[38]
  • On January 13, 2021,Kaulig Racing announced thatKaz Grala would attempt to qualify for the 2021 Daytona 500 for the team in the No. 16.[87] On January 21, 2021, Kaulig announced thatA. J. Allmendinger would drive the No. 16 at the Daytona road course, making his first start in the Cup Series since the end of the2018 season.[89]
  • On January 15, 2021, Jim Utter ofMotorsport.com reported thatTy Dillon was likely to drive the No. 96 Gaunt Brothers Racing car at the Daytona 500 as well as the Daytona Road Course race the following week. It is unclear if he will run any additional races for the team beyond that.[92] On February 3, 2021, 23XI Racing announced that Dillon would drive the No. 23 at the2021 Busch Clash, as he was eligible after winning a stage in 2020 while regular driver Bubba Wallace was not.[130] On August 23, 2021, Gaunt Brothers Racing announced thatLandon Cassill would drive the No. 96 at the2021 Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona and the2021 YellaWood 500 at Talladega.[94]
  • On January 19, 2021, Spire Motorsports announced thatJamie McMurray would drive the No. 77 at the 2021 Daytona 500.[25]
  • On January 19, 2021, Rick Ware Racing announced thatDerrike Cope would make his final Daytona 500 start in the No. 15.[79]
  • On March 15, 2021, MBM Motorsports announced that 2018World of Outlaws Late Model Series championMike Marlar, who drove for the team in the Xfinity Series at Richmond in September 2019, would make his Cup Series debut in the Bristol dirt race for the team in the No. 66.[99]
  • On March 16, 2021, Spire Motorsports announced that full-time Truck Series driver and accomplished dirt racerStewart Friesen would make his Cup Series debut in their No. 77 in the Bristol dirt race. Although Friesen's Truck team,Halmar Friesen Racing, is a factory-backed Toyota team, Friesen competed for Spire, a Chevrolet team, in this one race.[29]
  • On April 13, 2021, Rick Ware Racing announced that longtime Truck Series driverJennifer Jo Cobb would make her Cup debut in thespring race at Talladega in their No. 15. She becomes the firstfemale driver to compete in the Cup Series sinceDanica Patrick retired after the2018 Daytona 500. Cobb has competed for RWR in the past in select Xfinity races in2011,2013,2014, and2016. However, on April 19, 2021, NASCAR announced that Cobb would not be approved to compete in the race,[131] due to lack of prior Cup experience and the lack of practice and qualifying. A similar situation happened with James Davison andKeith McGee, who were not approved for the 2020 Cup and Truck races at Talladega, respectively.[131]J. J. Yeley would replace Cobb in the RWR No. 15 in the race.
  • On April 15, 2021, it was announced that Joe Gibbs Racing Xfinity Series driverHarrison Burton, the son of retired driver and currentNASCAR on NBC color commentatorJeff Burton, would make his Cup Series debut in the Gaunt Brothers Racing No. 96 in the spring race at Talladega. He would become the first driver born in the 2000s decade and the 21st century to run a Cup Series race.[93]
  • On May 14, 2021, Spire Motorsports announced thatJosh Berry would drive the No. 77 atDover as a substitute forJustin Haley, who was sidelined in accordance with team and COVID-19 protocols. This was his Cup Series debut.[30] On June 27, 2021,Justin Allgaier substituted for Haley in thesecond race of the Cup Series doubleheader at Pocono after Haley had to recover from a hard crash in theXfinity race earlier in the same day. This was the third time that Allgaier was called on as a last minute substitute replacement driver, after filling in forMichael Annett in the2016 Bristol Night Race andJimmie Johnson in the2020 Brickyard 400.[31]
  • On August 19, 2021, Spire Motorsports announced that Josh Berry would drive the No. 7 atMichigan as a substitute for Corey LaJoie, who was sidelined in accordance with team and COVID-19 protocols.[132]
  • On September 10, 2021, Rick Ware Racing announced thatGarrett Smithley would drive the No. 51 at theRichmond playoff race as a substitute forCody Ware, who was sidelined with carbon monoxide poisoning following the2021 Cook Out Southern 500 at Darlington.[133]
  • On October 5, 2021, Rick Ware Racing announced thatsports car racing driverJoey Hand would make his NASCAR and Cup Series debut in the No. 52 at theCharlotte Roval, and his entry would be fielded in a partnership with Stewart–Haas Racing.[49] The normal driver of the No. 52,Josh Bilicki, instead drove RWR's No. 15 car in this race.[48]
  • On October 18, 2021, Gaunt Brothers Racing announced thatParker Kligerman would drive the No. 96 atKansas. He would also serve as an in-race analyst forNASCAR on NBC during the race.[95]

Crew chiefs

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  • On September 29, 2020, it was announced that the crew chiefing career ofHendrick Motorsports' seven-time championship winning crew chiefChad Knaus would end after the 2020 season, as he would be promoted to Vice President of Competition for the team starting in 2021. On October 26, 2020, it was announced that Knaus' replacement on the No. 24 car ofWilliam Byron will be Rudy Fugle, a decorated Truck Series crew chief forKyle Busch Motorsports, who worked with Byron in2016, winning seven races together. Fugle has won 28 races, two drivers' championships and five owners' championships with KBM.[13]
  • On October 6, 2020, Hendrick Motorsports announced that crew chiefGreg Ives will joinAlex Bowman in moving from the No. 88 to the No. 48 team in 2021.[15]
  • On October 28, 2020,Cliff Daniels, formerly the crew chief for Jimmie Johnson on the No. 48, was announced to be crew chief forKyle Larson in Hendrick Motorsports' No. 5 (formerly No. 88) car, switching teams with Ives.[9]
  • On October 30, 2020,23XI Racing announced thatMike Wheeler would be the crew chief of the No. 23 withBubba Wallace in 2021.[70] On September 16, 2020,Bootie Barker was named crew chief for the remainder of the season after Wheeler was promoted to Director of Competition.[71]
  • On November 13, 2020,Trackhouse Racing announced that Travis Mack will be the crew chief forDaniel Suárez in the No. 99. Mack previously served as crew chief forMichael Annett in theJR Motorsports No. 1 team in theNASCAR Xfinity Series from 2019 to 2020.[35]
  • On November 17, 2020,Joe Gibbs Racing announced changes to their crew chief lineup in 2021.[73]
    • Adam Stevens, previously the crew chief ofKyle Busch's No. 18, moved to the No. 20 JGR Cup team, now driven byChristopher Bell, replacing Chris Gayle.
    • Chris Gayle became the crew chief of JGR's No. 54 team in the Xfinity Series, replacing Jacob Canter, JGR's test team manager.
    • Jason Ratcliff, previously the crew chief of the JGR-aligned No. 95Leavine Family Racing team, which has closed down, moved back to the Xfinity Series to become the crew chief of the No. 20 ofHarrison Burton, replacing Ben Beshore.
    • Ben Beshore moved up to the Cup Series and replaced Stevens as the crew chief of the No. 18 of Kyle Busch.
  • On December 10, 2020,Spire Motorsports announced their 2021 crew chief lineup.[23]
  • On January 20, 2021,Team Penske announced that Ryan Blaney's engineer on the No. 12 car, Miles Stanley, would be the crew chief for their new part-time No. 33 car withAustin Cindric.[91]
  • On January 27, 2021,Kaulig Racing announced that Matt Swiderski, who was previously the crew chief for Team Penske's part-time No. 12 car in the Xfinity Series, would serve as crew chief for their part-time Cup Series No. 16 car.[134]
  • On January 28, 2021, it was announced that Frank Kerr would be the crew chief for the No. 78 ofB. J. McLeod and hisLive Fast Motorsports team in 2021.[43] In 2020, Kerr spent part of the season withNiece Motorsports and part of the season withMartins Motorsports. The last time he was a Cup Series crew chief was in2018 when he crew chiefed theTriStar Motorsports No. 72 ofCorey LaJoie andCole Whitt.
  • On June 8, 2021,Wood Brothers Racing announced that Jonathan Hassler would replaceGreg Erwin as the permanent crew chief of the team's No. 21, driven byMatt DiBenedetto. Hassler was previously an engineer withTeam Penske, which WBR has an alliance with, and the team's interim crew chief at Martinsville when Erwin was suspended. It is unclear why Erwin was replaced and what his future plans are.[67]
  • On October 3, 2021, it was announced thatRoush Fenway Racing crew chiefs Scott Graves andLuke Lambert will be switching teams, with Graves moving from the No. 6 ofRyan Newman to the No. 17 ofChris Buescher and Lambert moving from Buescher's No. 17 to Newman's No. 6. This change will take effect starting with theBank of America Roval 400 atCharlotte.[50]

Interim crew chiefs

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  • On February 24, 2021,Spire Motorsports announced that Ryan Sparks, the crew chief of their No. 7 car ofCorey LaJoie, would be unable to crew chief the car atHomestead-Miami due to being in quarantine after exposure to someone with COVID-19.NASCAR on NBC color commentatorSteve Letarte, a retired crew chief who Spire had recently hired as a consultant, returned atop the pit box for the first time since2014. Because the race was being broadcast byFox, Letarte did not need to be in the booth for it and was available to crew chief the car for this one race.[24]
  • On March 8, 2021, it was revealed through the release of the entry list for the race atPhoenix in March that Davin Restivo would be the interim crew chief forCole Custer's No. 41 forStewart–Haas Racing in that race. Mike Shiplett, Custer's crew chief, was suspended for one race after the No. 41 had two loose lug nuts following the previous week's race at Homestead-Miami. Restivo is the car's engineer.[57]
  • On March 16, 2021, NASCAR announced thatBrad Keselowski's crew chiefJeremy Bullins, andDaniel Suárez's crew chief Travis Mack, would both be suspended for theFolds of Honor QuikTrip 500 at Atlanta. Both cars had two loose lug nuts following the previous week's race at Phoenix. The engineers for both teams, Grant Hutchens (for Keselowski's Penske No. 2) and Jose Blasco-Figueroa (for Suárez's Trackhouse No. 99), would become the interim crew chiefs for those teams in the race at Atlanta in March.[36] In addition, Suárez and Blasco-Figueroa made history as the first Hispanic driver-crew chief combination in Cup Series history after working together in this race.[135]
  • On April 8, 2021,Wood Brothers Racing announced thatGreg Erwin, the crew chief of the No. 21 ofMatt DiBenedetto, would be unable to crew chief the car atMartinsville in April after testing positive for COVID-19. Jonathan Hassler, an engineer forTeam Penske, would serve as the team's interim crew chief in the race.[66]
  • On April 10, 2021, NASCAR announced that Travis Mack, the crew chief of the No. 99 of Daniel Suárez for Trackhouse, would be suspended again, this time due to the car having an improperly attached ballast prior to the race at Martinsville in April. As a result, Jose Blasco-Figueroa would return as the team's interim crew chief that weekend.[37]
  • On May 6, 2021, it was reported that Grant Hutchens would return as Brad Keselowski's interim crew chief for the2021 Goodyear 400 atDarlington and the2021 Drydene 400 atDover. Jeremy Bullins had to skip both races due to COVID-19 protocols.[61][136]
  • On May 10, 2021, NASCAR announced thatJoey Logano's crew chiefPaul Wolfe would be suspended for the 2021 Drydene 400 at Dover after the No. 22 had two loose lug nuts following the previous week's race at Darlington. Team Penske engineer Jonathan Hassler served as the team's interim crew chief in the race.[137]
  • On May 30, 2021, NASCAR announced that Kevin Bellicourt, the crew chief of the No. 77 for Spire Motorsports, would be suspended for the2021 Toyota/Save Mart 350 atSonoma after the car had two loose lug nuts following the previous week's race, the2021 Coca-Cola 600.Peter Sospenzo, who Bellicourt replaced as the crew chief of the No. 77 in 2021, was announced as the interim crew chief for the race. Sospenzo also was the crew chief for Spire in the team's upset win at Daytona in July 2019 withJustin Haley.[26] On September 11, 2021, Bellicourt was once again suspended for theBristol night race after the car had two loose lug nuts following therace at Richmond.[27]
  • On June 6, 2021, NASCAR announced thatFront Row Motorsports crew chief Seth Barbour would be suspended for the race at Sonoma due to his No. 38 car, driven byAnthony Alfredo, failing pre-race inspection. The interim crew chief was Derrick Finley, FRM's competition director.[40] On August 28, 2021, Barbour andDrew Blickensderfer, the crew chief for the No. 34 of Michael McDowell (the other FRM car), were suspended for the race at Daytona after their cars failed pre-race inspection. Jason Sheets, the car chief for the No. 34, would serve as the interim crew chief for McDowell's No. 34 while Finley returned to crew chief Alfredo's No. 38 as he did at Sonoma.[39]
  • On June 13, 2021, NASCAR announced thatChip Ganassi Racing crew chief Phil Surgen would be suspended for the All-Star race weekend due to his No. 42 car, driven byRoss Chastain, failing pre-race inspection. The interim crew chief was Tony Lunders, CGR's competition director.[138]
  • On July 4, 2021, NASCAR announced thatChase Briscoe's crew chiefJohnny Klausmeier would be suspended for therace at Atlanta that month after the No. 14 had two loose lug nuts following therace at Road America.[139] Michael Cook, Briscoe's engineer, served as his interim crew chief for that race.
  • On August 8, 2021,Chase Elliott's No. 9 andChristopher Bell's No. 20 were given L1 penalties for rear window air deflector issues in pre-race inspection before the race at Watkins Glen. As a result, their crew chiefs,Alan Gustafson andAdam Stevens, respectively, were suspended. The interim crew chiefs were Elliott's engineer, Tom Gray, and Bell's car chief, Chris Sherwood.[11] On October 24, 2021, Stevens was once again suspended for theMartinsville playoff race after the No. 20 had two loose lug nuts following theKansas playoff race.[140]
  • On September 26, 2021, NASCAR announced thatKevin Harvick's crew chiefRodney Childers would be suspended for theTalladega playoff race after the No. 4 had two loose lug nuts following therace at Las Vegas.[141]Greg Zipadelli would serve as Harvick's crew chief for the race.[53]
  • On October 10, 2021, NASCAR announced thatKyle Busch's crew chiefBen Beshore would be suspended for theTexas race after the No. 18 had two loose lug nuts following therace at the Charlotte Roval.[75]
  • On November 4, 2021,Richard Childress Racing announced thatTyler Reddick's crew chief Randall Burnett would miss the2021 Season Finale 500 atPhoenix due to COVID-19 protocols and would be replaced by team engineer Andrew Dickenson for the race.[19]

Manufacturers

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Sponsorship

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  • On September 5, 2020, it was revealed thatGEICO would not return to sponsor theGermain Racing No. 13 team in 2021, although they would remain a premier partner of the NASCAR Cup Series.[105]
  • On October 20, 2020, HighPoint Technology was announced to joinChase Briscoe in moving fromStewart–Haas Racing's No. 98 Xfinity Series car to their No. 14 Cup Series car in 2021.[55]
  • On December 2, 2020, Biohaven Pharmaceuticals announced theirNurtec ODT brand would be the primary sponsor of theRick Ware Racing No. 51 team for the entire 2021 season.[144]
  • On December 10, 2020, Keen Parts/CorvetteParts.net announced that they would sponsor theLive Fast Motorsports No. 78 team in 2021. The onlineChevrolet Corvette parts store previously sponsoredGo Fas Racing from 2016 to 2020.[145]
  • On December 14, 2020,23XI Racing announced thatDoorDash,McDonald's,Columbia Sportswear,Dr Pepper, andRoot Insurance Company would be the sponsors of Bubba Wallace's No. 23 car in 2021.[146] This is Dr. Pepper's first sponsorship in NASCAR since their sponsorship of the former No. 23BK Racing car. The other four companies moved over with Wallace from Richard Petty Motorsports. Also, with Dr. Pepper being a competitor toCoca-Cola, Bubba Wallace will also no longer be a Coca-Cola Racing Family driver.[147]
  • On December 15, 2020, it was announced that Llumar would switch teams atHendrick Motorsports and would now sponsorChase Elliott's No. 9 (atCircuit of the Americas as well as theBusch Clash). The window film company had previously sponsoredAlex Bowman's No. 88 car for the last two seasons. Llumar replacedMountain Dew as a sponsor for Elliott, as their contract with Hendrick Motorsports expired after the 2020 season and parent companyPepsiCo did not renew it.[citation needed] This ended PepsiCo's 24-year sponsorship of Hendrick (dating back to1997), which includedPepsi's sponsorship ofJeff Gordon,AMP Energy's sponsorship ofDale Earnhardt Jr., and Mountain Dew's sponsorship of Earnhardt Jr.,Kasey Kahne, and Elliott.[citation needed] On January 12, 2021, HMS announced that energy drink Adrenaline Shoc, which is distributed in the U.S. byKeurig Dr Pepper, would join the No. 9 in 2021 as a primary sponsor for two races and an associate sponsor for the rest of the season.[148]
  • On December 16, 2020,Rheem was announced to join Christopher Bell in moving from the closed No. 95 Leavine Family Racing car to theJoe Gibbs Racing No. 20 car in 2021.[149]
  • On December 23, 2020, it was revealed that RoofClaim.com, which was the primary sponsor of the No. 66 ofTimmy Hill forMBM Motorsports, would not return to the team in 2021 due to lack of airtime on the TV broadcasts and the COVID-19 pandemic resulting in the lack of exposure with fans at the track.[150] On March 4, 2021, it was announced that Diamondback Land Surveying would sponsor the car in several races.[151]
  • On January 19, 2021, Dixie Vodka was announced as the sponsor of the Stewart–Haas Racing No. 41 ofCole Custer for two races.[152]
  • On January 19, 2021,Bass Pro Shops andBlack Rifle Coffee Company were announced as the sponsors of theGaunt Brothers Racing No. 96 at the Daytona 500, driven byTy Dillon, who Bass Pro Shops has sponsored numerous times in the past.[153] On April 15, DEX Imaging was announced as the primary sponsor of the No. 96 driven byHarrison Burton atTalladega.[93]
  • On January 20, 2021, it was announced that Schlüter Systems would be the primary sponsor for seven races on Corey LaJoie's No. 7 forSpire Motorsports. The company moves over with LaJoie from Go Fas Racing. They had also sponsored him atBK Racing.[154] On January 26, 2021, Youtheory Ashwagandha dietary supplement, which sponsored LaJoie atJGL Racing inthe Xfinity Series in 2016, was announced as his sponsor for the Daytona 500.[155]
  • On January 28, 2021, NationsGuard, a subsidiary of theHendrick Automotive Group, was announced as the primary sponsor of Kyle Larson's No. 5 for the first three races of the season (the Daytona 500, the Daytona Road Course, and Homestead).[156] On February 4, 2021, Hendrick Motorsports announced that Cincinnati Inc. andFreightliner Trucks would each have two races of primary sponsorship on the No. 5, marking Larson's first outside sponsorship since returning from his suspension.[157] On February 8, 2021, HendrickCars.com was announced as the primary sponsor for select races starting with the spring Las Vegas race.[158] On May 24, 2021, MetroTech Automotive was announced as the primary sponsor of the No. 5 at the2021 Coca-Cola 600.[159]
  • On January 28, 2021,Molson Coors Beverage Company announced its brand switch fromMiller Lite toKeystone Light as a sponsor of theTeam Penske No. 2 of Brad Keselowski in 2021. Just as they did in 2020, they will only be the primary sponsor of the car at the 2021 Coca-Cola 600.[160]
  • On February 8, 2021, Offerpad was announced as the primary sponsor of the Joe Gibbs Racing No. 11 for two races in 2021.[161]
  • On February 19, 2021,Richard Petty Motorsports announcedTide andFood City as the sponsors of the No. 43 for the Bristol Dirt Race.[162] On February 22, 2021, it was revealed thatWorld Wide Technology ended its sponsorship deal with RPM.[163]
  • On May 20, 2021,StarCom Racing and Mane 'N Tail announced a partnership withDreamWorks Animation to promote the filmSpirit Untamed at the2021 EchoPark Texas Grand Prix at theCircuit of the Americas.[164]
  • On August 24, 2021, Stewart–Haas Racing announced thatSubway would partner withKevin Harvick, becoming the No. 4's primary sponsor atBristol andLas Vegas and associate sponsor for the rest of 2021.[165]
  • On September 21, 2021,Roush Fenway Racing announced that Violet Defense will sponsor bothRyan Newman andChris Buescher for a combined four races in 2021. This was part of a multi-year deal that will last through 2023.[166]

Rule changes

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  • Following Joey Logano's flip in the spring race at Talladega, NASCAR mandated that an optional extra bar in the roll cage be mandatory at Daytona and Talladega. In addition, the tapered spacer was reduced decreasing horsepower from 520 to 470. The spoiler for the two tracks was also changed, removing the wickerbill on the top edge to reduce drag and lessen the draft.[167]
  • The color of the windshield banners and spoilers for playoff drivers' cars will be yellow[168] for the first time since2016, which was the last year thatSprint (one of their logo colors is yellow) was the title sponsor of the series. They were green from2017 to2019, which were the years thatMonster Energy (one of their logo colors is green) was the series title sponsor. In 2020, there was no color change to the windshield banners for the playoff drivers, and instead the word "playoffs" replaced the series logo on the front windshield banner.

Schedule

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The 2021 schedule was released on September 30, 2020.[169]

NoRace titleTrackLocationDate
Busch Clash R Daytona International Speedway (Road Course)Daytona Beach, FloridaFebruary 9
Bluegreen Vacations Duel O Daytona International SpeedwayFebruary 11
1Daytona 500February 14–15[a]
2O'Reilly Auto Parts 253 R Daytona International Speedway (Road Course)February 21[170]
3Dixie Vodka 400 O Homestead–Miami SpeedwayHomestead, FloridaFebruary 28
4Pennzoil 400 presented by Jiffy Lube O Las Vegas Motor SpeedwayLas Vegas, NevadaMarch 7
5Instacart 500 O Phoenix RacewayAvondale, ArizonaMarch 14[171]
6Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 O Atlanta Motor SpeedwayHampton, GeorgiaMarch 21
7Food City Dirt Race D Bristol Motor Speedway (Dirt)Bristol, TennesseeMarch 29[b]
8Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 500 O Martinsville SpeedwayRidgeway, VirginiaApril 10–11[c]
9Toyota Owners 400 O Richmond RacewayRichmond, VirginiaApril 18
10GEICO 500 O Talladega SuperspeedwayLincoln, AlabamaApril 25
11Buschy McBusch Race 400 O Kansas SpeedwayKansas City, KansasMay 2
12Goodyear 400 O Darlington RacewayDarlington, South CarolinaMay 9
13Drydene 400 O Dover International SpeedwayDover, DelawareMay 16
14EchoPark Texas Grand Prix R Circuit of the AmericasAustin,TexasMay 23
15Coca-Cola 600 O Charlotte Motor SpeedwayConcord, North CarolinaMay 30
16Toyota/Save Mart 350 R Sonoma RacewaySonoma, CaliforniaJune 6
NASCAR All Star Open O Texas Motor SpeedwayFort Worth, TexasJune 13
NASCAR All-Star Race
17Ally 400 O Nashville SuperspeedwayLebanon, TennesseeJune 20[172]
18Pocono Organics CBD 325 O Pocono RacewayLong Pond, PennsylvaniaJune 26
19Explore the Pocono Mountains 350June 27
20Jockey Made in America 250 R Road AmericaElkhart Lake, WisconsinJuly 4
21Quaker State 400 O Atlanta Motor SpeedwayHampton, GeorgiaJuly 11
22Foxwoods Resort Casino 301 O New Hampshire Motor SpeedwayLoudon, New HampshireJuly 18
23Go Bowling at The Glen R Watkins Glen InternationalWatkins Glen, New YorkAugust 8
24Verizon 200 at the Brickyard[173] R Indianapolis Motor Speedway (Road Course)Speedway, IndianaAugust 15
25FireKeepers Casino 400[174] O Michigan International SpeedwayBrooklyn, MichiganAugust 22
26Coke Zero Sugar 400 O Daytona International SpeedwayDaytona Beach, FloridaAugust 28
NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs
Round of 16
27Cook Out Southern 500 O Darlington RacewayDarlington, South CarolinaSeptember 5
28Federated Auto Parts 400 O Richmond RacewayRichmond, VirginiaSeptember 11
29Bass Pro Shops Night Race O Bristol Motor SpeedwayBristol, TennesseeSeptember 18
Round of 12
30South Point 400 O Las Vegas Motor SpeedwayLas Vegas, NevadaSeptember 26
31YellaWood 500 O Talladega SuperspeedwayLincoln, AlabamaOctober 4[d]
32Bank of America Roval 400 R Charlotte Motor Speedway (Roval)Concord, North CarolinaOctober 10
Round of 8
33Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 500 O Texas Motor SpeedwayFort Worth, TexasOctober 17
34Hollywood Casino 400 O Kansas SpeedwayKansas City, KansasOctober 24
35Xfinity 500 O Martinsville SpeedwayRidgeway, VirginiaOctober 31
Championship 4
36NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race O Phoenix RacewayAvondale, ArizonaNovember 7[171]

Notes

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  1. ^Race started on Sunday, but finished on Monday at around midnight due to rain after 20 laps.
  2. ^The Food City Dirt Race was supposed to be held on Sunday, March 28, but was postponed to Monday due to heavy rain and flooding. The heat qualifying races were also cancelled.
  3. ^Race started on Saturday, but finished on Sunday due to rainfall after over 50 laps.
  4. ^The YellaWood 500 was supposed to be held on Sunday, October 3, but was postponed to Monday due to rain.
O Oval track
R Road course

Bolded races indicate aNASCAR Major, also known as a Crown Jewel race.

Schedule changes

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Further information:History of NASCAR schedule realignments § Realignment 2021
  • The Busch Clash moved from the Sunday before the Daytona 500 to the Tuesday before (on February 9) in an effort to condense Speedweeks down to one week. The race was also moved from the oval to the infield road course for the first time, perhaps due to concerns created by a "Big One" in 2020.[175]
  • Nashville Superspeedway will hosta Cup race, scheduled for Sunday, June 20 (Father's Day). It will be the first time the speedway will host a NASCAR Cup Series event, and the first time the track has hosted any NASCAR events since 2011. To put the track on the schedule, its owner, Dover Motorsports, moved one of their two Cup races atDover (a track which they also own) to Nashville.[172]
  • Chicagoland Speedway did not receive a race on the 2021 schedule.[176]Darlington Raceway, which was givena second race on the schedule after Chicagoland could not host a race in 2020 due tostate COVID regulations in Illinois, received a second race permanently for the first time since2004, and would be run in May on Mother's Day weekend. The track previously had a race on that weekend from2005 to2013.
  • Atlanta Motor Speedway was given a second race for the first time since2010, which replaced the race atKentucky Speedway, theQuaker State 400.The new Atlanta race will have the same title sponsorship, race distance, and be run on the same July weekend that Kentucky previously had.
  • Road America was added back to the schedule for the first time since 1956 where a Grand National race took place.[177] The race is scheduled for July 4, replacing the race weekend atIndianapolis Motor Speedway, which has been moved to August and will see the track's road course configuration used.[178]
  • Subsequently, Michigan International Speedway loses one of its dates to Road America and will have only one race on the schedule for the first time since 1973.
  • The Cup Series also raced on dirt for the first time since1970 as the spring race atBristol Motor Speedway had the concrete half-mile covered in dirt.[179]
  • After it lost one of its two races toCircuit of the Americas, NASCAR moved the All-Star Race, traditionally held at Charlotte Motor Speedway, toTexas Motor Speedway.
  • The playoff races atTexas andKansas swapped weekends, with Texas now being the first race of the Round of 8 and the fourth-to-last race of the season, and Kansas becoming the second race of the Round of 8 and the third-to-last race of the season.

Schedule changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic

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Season summary

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Race reports

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Speedweeks 2021

In theBusch Clash,Ryan Blaney started on pole.Kevin Harvick spun twice early in the race.Martin Truex Jr. was leading when the competition caution came out but had to restart in the rear due to missing the final chicane while the race was under caution. Late in the race, Truex Jr. wrecked while leading. In the closing laps, Blaney andChase Elliott were battling for the lead. In the final chicane on the last lap, Elliott took an aggressive line, which spun Blaney out of the lead. Elliott slowed, which allowedKyle Busch to pass him and win the race.[182] It was the first year that the race was run on the road course, and the second Cup Series race run on the track's road course layout.[1]

In Daytona 500 qualifying,Alex Bowman won the pole while teammateWilliam Byron qualified second.[183]

In theBluegreen Vacation Duel,Aric Almirola held offJoey Logano to win the first Duel. The start of the second Duel was delayed by rain. In the second Duel, there were multicar wrecks on lap 36 and with three laps to go in the race; the latter caution sent the race into an overtime finish. In overtime,Austin Dillon held offBubba Wallace to win the second Duel.[184]

Round 1:Daytona 500

Alex Bowman would start on pole, as the race was under threat from rain and thunderstorms.Derrike Cope would hit the wall on lap 4 to bring out the first caution while also causing damage toBubba Wallace. On lap 14, "The Big One" would strike in turn 3 as Bowman andAric Almirola would both spin into the outside wall and into the path of traffic, collecting 16 cars. Two laps later, while under the ensuing caution, the race was red-flagged for 5 hours and 40 minutes due to a lightning strike over the racetrack. The race would restart withKevin Harvick as the leader. Defending winnerDenny Hamlin would both win stages 1 and 2.Christopher Bell would lose a left-rear tire and spin, collectingRicky Stenhouse Jr. andJamie McMurray in stage 2. The final stage would remain caution-free as Hamlin, in contention to win the race for the third consecutive time, would pit from the lead on final pit stops, but would fall back to 13th as the pack fell in line single file withJoey Logano leading. On the last lap,Brad Keselowski attempted to pass Logano on the backstretch with help from a push fromMichael McDowell, but the push incidentally spun Keselowski into Logano's left rear quarter panel, causing a fiery crash sending Keselowski into the catchfence and collecting Wallace, Logano,Austin Cindric,Kyle Larson,Kyle Busch,Ryan Preece, andRoss Chastain. McDowell would dodge the crash to win his first career NASCAR Cup Series race under caution as well as earningFront Row Motorsports their third Cup victory.[185]

Round 2:O'Reilly Auto Parts 253

Chase Elliott was awarded the pole.Michael McDowell, who started second, got a flat tire before entering the first turn asKyle Busch got damage by running into the grass. Elliott won the first stage whileDenny Hamlin would win the second stage.Kurt Busch spun while leading and then made contact and spunBrad Keselowski the following lap. On a restart, Elliott got into the grass whileKyle Larson spun while battling for the lead. Elliott made his way back to the front, but spun after contact with Hamlin.Joey Logano pulled away from Kurt Busch, but was run down and passed byChristopher Bell, who would win the race for his first career Cup Series win.[186]

Round 3:Dixie Vodka 400

Denny Hamlin was awarded the pole, but had to start at the rear due to an unapproved adjustment.Chris Buescher had the dominant car early and won the first stage, while Hamlin struggled to get to the front of the field. Buescher led early in the second stage, butMartin Truex Jr. took the lead and dominated most of the remainder of the stage. In a one lap dash to end the second stage, Hamlin slid into Truex and it allowedWilliam Byron to win the stage.Kurt Busch had to return to pit road during a round of green flag pit stops due to a loose wheel.Aric Almirola got into the wall along withRyan Blaney. Byron was able to get back to the lead and pulled away to hold off a chargingTyler Reddick for his second career Cup Series win.[187]

Round 4:Pennzoil 400

Kevin Harvick was awarded the pole.Brad Keselowski would hold offChase Elliott to win the first stage whileKyle Larson won the second stage. On a restart, Elliott spun after contact withKurt Busch.Aric Almirola got into the wall after a flat tire. After the final round of green flag pit stops, Larson was able to take the lead fromDaniel Suárez and hold off Keselowski for his first win withHendrick Motorsports and his first win on an mile and a half track.[188]

Round 5:Instacart 500

Brad Keselowski was awarded the pole.Alex Bowman spun after contact withAustin Dillon.Ryan Blaney won the first stage.Anthony Alfredo slammed the wall after contact withCody Ware.Joey Logano won the second stage and dominated the final stage.Tyler Reddick got into the wall whileAric Almirola had to slow for a lapped car and got hit byKyle Busch. On the restart,Martin Truex Jr. took the lead from Logano and pulled away for his 28th career win, tyingCarl Edwards on NASCAR's all-time win list.[189]

Round 6:Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500

Denny Hamlin was awarded the pole.Kyle Larson dominated the majority of the race by winning both stages.Kevin Harvick had to pit early in the first stage due to a flat tire. The race remained green for the majority of the race except for whenKurt Busch got into the wall after contact with Hamlin and whenChase Elliott blew an engine. Lapped traffic came in play at the end asRyan Blaney was able to run down Larson and pass him for the lead and pull away to his fifth career win.[190]

Round 7:Food City Dirt Race

This was the first dirt race for the Cup Series since the 1970 NASCAR Cup Series season.Kyle Larson was awarded the pole after the scheduled heat races were canceled due to rain, but had to start at the rear after changing engines in practice. The race was postponed from Sunday to Monday due to the rain.Martin Truex Jr. dominated most of the race. The first stage was littered with accidents caused.Aric Almirola got turned after contact withStewart Friesen (who was making his first Cup Series start), involving multiple other drivers.Ryan Newman spun and Stewart-Haas teammatesKevin Harvick andChase Briscoe got together trying to avoid the incident.Christopher Bell spun while running second and collected Larson andRoss Chastain. Truex would win the first stage. In the second stage, Truex would lose the lead toDaniel Suárez while Larson would wreck again, ending his race and collectingRyan Blaney,Kyle Busch,Austin Dillon,Alex Bowman,Ryan Preece, andMichael McDowell. Briscoe would get in the wall again after contact withBrad Keselowski. After this crash, NASCAR elected to conduct all restarts going forward single-file to help with visibility, as the flying dust made it hard for drivers to see.Joey Logano would take the lead from Suarez and win the second stage. Logano would dominate the final stage and hold offRicky Stenhouse Jr. in overtime to become the series' seventh different winner of the season.[191]

Round 8:Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 500

Denny Hamlin was awarded the pole. The race was postponed from Saturday to Sunday due to rain. Hamlin dominated and won both stages.Kurt Busch got into the wall after contact withErik Jones whileAric Almirola spun into the wall after contact withMatt DiBenedetto.Brad Keselowski got into the wall along withDaniel Suárez, whose car caught fire. Keselowski again got into the wall along with Jones andRoss Chastain.Chris Buescher got turned and caused a huge stack up that collected Keselowski, DiBenedetto,Ryan Preece,Anthony Alfredo,Alex Bowman, and others.Martin Truex Jr. would outduel the dominant Hamlin and hold offChase Elliott for his second win of the season.[192]

Round 9:Toyota Owners 400

Martin Truex Jr. was awarded the pole. Truex, along withDenny Hamlin dominated, but Hamlin won both stages and led the most laps.Ryan Newman andKevin Harvick both spun into the wall after having flat tires. Hamlin continued his domination, but would be passed for the lead byAlex Bowman, who recovered from an uncontrolled tire penalty, with ten laps to go and Bowman pulled away for his third career Cup Series victory and taking the 48 to victory lane for the first time sinceJimmie Johnson atDover in 2017.[193]

Round 10:GEICO 500

Denny Hamlin was awarded the pole.Kyle Larson suffered a blown engine and fall out of the race on only the third lap. On the final lap of the first stage,Joey Logano spun and went airborne, flipping onto its roof. The car's spoiler scraped the roof ofBubba Wallace (who continued on) before rolling back onto all fours at the bottom of turn 3.Matt DiBenedetto was awarded the stage win. On the final lap of the second stage, Hamlin got turned into the wall and collectedChase Elliott,Alex Bowman, andMartin Truex Jr. while Wallace was awarded the stage win, the first of his career.Ricky Stenhouse Jr. would be spun off the bumper ofQuin Houff and nose into the wall coming to pit road during green flag pit stops. Truex would suffer a flat tire, bringing out a caution and sending the race to overtime.Brad Keselowski would drive past DiBenedetto and hold offWilliam Byron as several drivers crashed on the final lap to score his sixth career win at Talladega, tyingDale Earnhardt Jr. andJeff Gordon for second on the all-time Talladega win list behindDale Earnhardt.[194]

Round 11:Buschy McBusch Race 400

Brad Keselowski was awarded the pole.Kyle Busch won the first stage whileKyle Larson won the second stage. Larson dominated the race, but was passed for the lead byDenny Hamlin. Hamlin got into the wall while battling Larson and then got into the wall again after a flat tire. On the restart,Ricky Stenhouse Jr. spun after contact withAustin Cindric. On the following restart,Christopher Bell spun and collected Stenhouse andRyan Preece. In a two lap shootout, Larson got intoRyan Blaney and both fell back as Kyle Busch held offKevin Harvick to win on his 36th birthday.[195] NASCAR officials were criticized for their handling of an uncontrolled tire by Tyler Reddick's pit crew. They waited several laps until all the cars had pitted, then belatedly threw a caution, despite the tire presenting little apparent danger. This action disadvantaged several of the drivers.[196]

Round 12:Goodyear 400

Brad Keselowski was awarded the pole for the second straight race.Aric Almirola slammed the wall after a flat tire whileKyle Busch spun while leading with a flat tire.Martin Truex Jr. dominated by leading the most laps and winning both stages.Cole Custer slammed the wall after contact withAnthony Alfredo whileKurt Busch got into the wall and caught fire after making contact withBubba Wallace. Drivers split the final stage by pitting for green flag pit stops three different times.Kyle Larson was the only driver to challenge Truex for the lead as lapped traffic caused issues. Truex was able to pull away from Larson and win for his third win of the season.[197]

Round 13:Drydene 400

Martin Truex Jr. started on the pole.Kyle Larson dominated, leading the most laps and winning both stages.Aric Almirola got a flat tire and got into the wall before catching fire.Anthony Alfredo spun after contact withBrad Keselowski and collectedRicky Stenhouse Jr.Alex Bowman took the lead from the dominant Larson and pulled away for his second win of the season followed by teammates Larson,Chase Elliott andWilliam Byron, making Hendrick the first team sinceRoush-Fenway Racing to have all four cars finish 1, 2, 3, 4.[198]

Round 14:EchoPark Texas Grand Prix

Tyler Reddick won his first career pole in qualifying. It began to rain on the first lap and all drivers pitted to change from slick tires to treaded rain tires.Kevin Harvick got heavy damage after making contact withRyan Blaney, which also collectedChristopher Bell andBubba Wallace.Joey Logano won the first stage. In the second stage, the rain picked up, and the ensuing spray created visibility issues. In one incident,Martin Truex Jr. got into the back ofMichael McDowell and then was rammed into byCole Custer, severely damaging both cars, and causing Custer's car to catch on fire.Kyle Busch won the second stage. On a round of green flag pit stops,Kyle Larson passed Busch for the lead.Alex Bowman took the lead from Larson and was then passed byChase Elliott. The race was red flagged again due to heavier rain and was called official with 14 laps to go. Elliott was awarded the win, givingChevrolet its 800th win in NASCAR andHendrick Motorsports its 268th win, tyingPetty Enterprises for the most wins by team in NASCAR history.[199]

Round 15:Coca-Cola 600

Kyle Larson won the pole in qualifying. Larson dominated, leading the most laps and winning the first two stages.Kurt Busch had an issue that sent him to the garage, but when he returned to the race, he blew his engine. Several drivers had tire problems includingJoey Logano,Kevin Harvick, andMartin Truex Jr. Larson won the third stage and pulled away from teammateChase Elliott to over a ten-second lead to win his second race of the season, earning the 269th win forHendrick Motorsports, making them the winningest team in NASCAR history.[200]

Round 16:Toyota/Save Mart 350

Kyle Larson was awarded the pole where he dominated and won both stages.William Byron spun and slammed intoKevin Harvick and collectedCorey LaJoie.Cody Ware went through dirt and slammed intoRyan Preece asMatt DiBenedetto spun.Anthony Alfredo spun and collectedChristopher Bell, sending the race to overtime. On the restart, Larson would hold off teammateChase Elliott for his second straight win and third of the season forHendrick Motorsports' 270th Cup win.[201]

Exhibition:NASCAR All-Star Race

In the Open,Tyler Reddick was awarded the pole.Chris Buescher andAustin Cindric were penalized for beating the leader on the start and changing lanes before the start respectively.Bubba Wallace spun, bringing out a caution, and Buescher spun on the following restart after contact withRicky Stenhouse Jr.Erik Jones andDaniel Suárez would both be involved in an accident soon after.Ross Chastain, who had to start at the back, passed Reddick and won the first stage to advance. Reddick held offAric Almirola to win the second stage to advance. In the final 10 lap stage, Almirola held offMatt DiBenedetto to win the Open and advance. DiBenedetto advanced to the All-Star Race by winning the fan vote.[202]

In the main event,Kyle Larson was awarded the pole.Christopher Bell spun on the first lap, but saved the car from hitting anything. The race was broken into six segments with Larson,Ryan Blaney,Alex Bowman,William Byron, andChase Elliott winning the segments. Elliott's team won the pit road challenge for the final segment. In the first segment, Larson passed and held offBrad Keselowski for the $1 million and his second All-Star Race win.[203]

Round 17:Ally 400

Aric Almirola won the pole in qualifying.Quin Houff got into the wall on the first lap.Ryan Blaney slammed the wall hard after losing his brakes.Chris Buescher got into the wall along withJustin Haley.Chase Elliott won the first stage whileKyle Larson won the second. Several had brake issues that caused them to get into the wall includingRyan Preece andChase Briscoe. Larson was able to save enough fuel to hold offRoss Chastain for his third consecutive win and fourth of the season.[204]

Round 18:Pocono Organics CBD 325

Kyle Larson was awarded the pole.Brad Keselowski, in an attempt to go underCole Custer, hit Custer in the back and sent him into the wall.Kyle Busch would win the first stage.Ryan Newman andRoss Chastain both got in the wall in separate accidents.Kurt Busch would stay out and win the second stage. Larson passedAlex Bowman for the lead with four laps to go, and looked to have the win secured until his left front tire blew out entering the final corner. His car slammed into the outside wall, allowing Bowman to pass Larson back and win his third race of the season.[205]

Round 19:Explore the Pocono Mountains 350

Owing to the top 20 finishers being inverted from the previous race to set the field,Chris Buescher started on the pole.Martin Truex Jr. won the first stage whileWilliam Byron won the second stage. The race came down to fuel mileage.Brad Keselowski had to pit from the lead, giving the lead to Byron. Byron then had to pit with three laps to go, handing the lead toDenny Hamlin. Hamlin pit coming to the white flag, giving the lead toKyle Busch, who was also suffering from a transmission issue, had enough fuel for his second win of the season overKyle Larson, who finished second despite suffering heating issues.[206]

Round 20:Jockey Made in America 250 presented by Kwik Trip

William Byron won the pole in qualifying. Early,Ryan Preece suffered a blown engine andDaniel Suárez came to a stop on the track due to a broken transmission. Bryon won the first stage whileTyler Reddick won the second stage. At the beginning of the third stage,Austin Cindric was leading and suffered a gearing issue.Chase Elliott would take the lead fromMatt DiBenedetto and hold offChristopher Bell for his second win of the season and his seventh road course win, putting him third behindTony Stewart (8) andJeff Gordon (9).[207]

Round 21:Quaker State 400

Chase Elliott was awarded the pole.Ricky Stenhouse Jr. spun into the wall and collectedDaniel Suárez.Kyle Busch won the first stage whileKurt Busch won the second stage. The race went under a red flag for 20 minutes to repair damage to the track surface. Kurt and Kyle traded the lead with lapped traffic causing problems. After Kyle got into the wall, Kurt was able to pull away and win the race.[208]

Round 22:Foxwoods Resort Casino 301

Kyle Busch was awarded the pole. During the first few laps it began to rain and caused Busch to slam into the wall and others spun includingMartin Truex Jr., andAlex Bowman. Busch would be unable to continue the race. The race was red flagged due to rain. When the race resumed,Joey Logano was penalized two laps for a crew member working on the car under the red flag.Bubba Wallace spun with a flat tire asRyan Blaney won the first stage.Kevin Harvick would dominate, butBrad Keselowski won the second stage. In the closing laps, several laps were taken off of the distance due to darkness looming.Aric Almirola would take the lead fromMatt DiBenedetto and hold off a chargingChristopher Bell for the win, qualifying for the playoffs being 27th in points and needing a win to qualify.[209]

Round 23:Go Bowling at The Glen

Brad Keselowski was awarded the pole. Keselowski spun early while leading as teammate Joey Logano won the first stage.Martin Truex Jr. would win the second stage and led the most laps. Keselowski returned to the lead, but spun again and collected Logano, causing small damage to both cars.Kyle Larson made contact withChristopher Bell, sending him spinning. Larson then took the lead from Truex and held off teammateChase Elliott for his fifth win and second road win of the season.[210]

Round 24:Verizon 200 at the Brickyard

William Byron won the pole in qualifying for the first Cup race on the Indianapolis Road Course. Pit strategy came into play for the start of the race, allowingTyler Reddick to win both stages whileMartin Truex Jr. suffered tire issues andBrad Keselowski spun into the wall. Late in the race, Byron spun withKyle Busch whileJoey Logano andDaniel Suárez both got into the tire barrier. On the restart, Reddick made contact with teammateAustin Dillon and collectedCole Custer andAlex Bowman. In overtime,Chase Briscoe was penalized for not stopping after missing a corner while battlingDenny Hamlin for the lead and then spun Hamlin (Briscoe said after the race that he wasn't told about the penalty.)A. J. Allmendinger took advantage and took the lead and held offRyan Blaney for his second career Cup victory and the first Cup win forKaulig Racing.[211]

Round 25:FireKeepers Casino 400

Kyle Larson started on pole.Chase Elliott won the first stage whileKyle Busch won the second stage. At the end of the second stage,Brad Keselowski made contact withAustin Dillon and sent Dillon spinning into the wall, ending his race. In the final stage, drivers had different pit strategies, withWilliam Byron gaining the lead. A caution came out for rain with 21 laps to go and for a multicar wreck with 14 laps to go. Following a restart with eight laps to go,Ryan Blaney gained the lead and held off Byron andKyle Larson to win the race, his second win of the season.[212]

Round 26:Coke Zero Sugar 400

Kyle Larson was awarded the pole for the race.Chase Elliott won the first stage whileJoey Logano won the second stage. Logano led the most laps in the race. Several lead changes occurred and the race was red-flagged due to a multicar wreck late in the race. In overtime,Ryan Blaney took the lead and won the race as a nine-car wreck occurred in turn 3 on the final lap. Blaney scored his second consecutive win and third win of the season. Larson won the regular season championship whileTyler Reddick clinched the final spot in the playoffs.[213]

NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs

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Round 27:Cook Out Southern 500

Ryan Blaney started the race from the pole position. Early in the race, playoff driverAlex Bowman scraped the wall while playoff driverMichael McDowell was taken out of the race after hitting the wall.Denny Hamlin won the first stage of the race. In the second stage,Austin Dillon and playoff driverKyle Busch made contact, with Busch hitting the wall and going to the garage, ending his night.Kyle Larson won the second stage of the race. Several other playoff drivers had trouble during the race includingWilliam Byron, who hit the wall after cutting a tire,Chase Elliott, who hit the wall after going three-wide withBubba Wallace andChristopher Bell, and Blaney, who spun late in the race. In the closing laps, Hamlin was leading Larson. On the final lap, Larson tapped Hamlin, but Hamlin blocked the top line to win the race, his first win of the season, to move on to the next round of the playoffs.[214]

Round 28:Federated Auto Parts 400

The Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond Raceway in September

Kyle Larson was awarded the pole for the race, but dropped to the rear at the start. At the start of the race,Martin Truex Jr. was penalized for crossing the start/finish line ahead of leaderDenny Hamlin. Early in the race,Kurt Busch cut a tire and slammed the wall. Hamlin won both stages and led the most laps in the race.Kyle Busch was leading late in the race but was penalized for speeding on pit road during a round of green-flag pit stops. Truex Jr. gained the lead and went on to win the race, advancing to the next round of the playoffs. Larson also advanced to the next round of the playoffs on points.[215]

Round 29:Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race

Martin Truex Jr. earned the pole position for the start of the race, where he led the first five laps.Denny Hamlin won stage one after passingKyle Larson on lap 90. A red flag occurred for nearly eight minutes following a turn 4 incident that involved four vehicles on lap 221. Larson led at the end of stage two. On lap 464,Chase Elliott was forced to pit from the lead when he had a flat tire from damage he received whenKevin Harvick got into his rear quarter panel. When back on the track, Elliott attempted to retaliate by getting into the side of then race leader Harvick and then running Harvick's preferred line, thus slowing him down. Larson was able to pass Harvick on lap 497, and secure his 12th overall Cup Series win. Following the race, Harvick and Elliott bumped cars on pit road and confronted each other when they eventually parked. Elliott said, "It's something [Harvick] does all the time. He runs into your left side constantly at other tracks and sometimes it does cut down your left side (tires), other times it doesn't." The argument continued for several minutes continuing inside Elliott's hauler.[216]Michael McDowell,Kurt Busch,Tyler Reddick, andAric Almirola were eliminated from the Playoffs.

Round 30:South Point 400

Kyle Larson started on the pole for the race. Four cars (#10, #19, #24, #66) dropped to the rear for multiple inspection failures. Larson won stage one. Following an incident withJoey Gase only five laps into the run, most cars pitted with the fourHendrick Motorsports cars choosing to stay out. The Hendrick cars thought they were on the outside of the fuel window, but due to an extended caution the cars that pitted were able to make it to stage two. This forced the Hendrick cars to pit under green, forcing them a lap down.Chase Elliott was able to un-lap himself, andWilliam Byron earned the lucky dog pass.[217]Denny Hamlin won stage two and went on to win the race, beating Elliott by 0.442 seconds.[218]

Round 31:YellaWood 500

Denny Hamlin was the pole sitter for the race. The race was forced to be delayed until the following day due to rain. The next day, NASCAR would be able to get the race started at 1PMET, 12 PM local time.Chris Buescher won Stage 1 for his 2nd stage win of the season and the first since February atHomestead-Miami Speedway. At the end of Stage 2, rain hit the area. And the race was past its halfway point (Lap 94), so whoever was leading could possibly win the race.Bubba Wallace was leading when the rain hit. After a long red flag, NASCAR declared the race official and Wallace won his first career Cup Series race along with Stage 2 of the race. It was also the first win for23XI Racing, the new team co-owned byDenny Hamlin andMichael Jordan which debuted this season.[219]

Round 32:Bank of America Roval 400

Denny Hamlin was the pole sitter for the race. Chase Elliot won Stage 1 and Kyle Busch won Stage 2. Despite dealing with an issue with thealternator belt during the race, Kyle Larson was able to overcome it to pass Hamlin with 8 laps to win the race. The victory made Larson the first Cup driver in NASCAR history to win three different road courses in a single season (Sonoma, Watkins Glen and the Charlotte Roval). Larson was also the first driver to sweep the Charlotte races sinceKasey Kahne did it in 2006.William Byron,Alex Bowman,Christopher Bell andKevin Harvick were eliminated from the playoffs.[220]

Round 33:Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 500

Kyle Larson was the pole sitter for the race. Kyle Busch won Stage 1 and Larson won Stage 2. Multiple playoff drivers suffered issues late in the race, withJoey Logano blowing an engine andDenny Hamlin andMartin Truex Jr. involved in wrecks. Larson would lead 257 of the 334 laps to win his eighth race of the season and be the first to advance into the Championship 4.[221]

Round 34:Hollywood Casino 400

Kyle Larson started from the pole position. Larson won Stage 1 and William Byron won Stage 2.Kyle Busch andBrad Keselowski were involved in incidents during the race whileRyan Blaney wrecked out of the race with 44 laps to go. Larson won the race, his third consecutive win and ninth for the season. He became the second driver afterJoey Logano in 2015 to win three consecutive "post-season" races. He is the fourth driver in NASCAR "post-season" history to win four races in the post-season, followingJimmie Johnson (3 times),Tony Stewart (won 5 in 2011), andMartin Truex Jr. (2017).[222] Larson also became the first driver to win three straight points-paying races twice in the same season sinceDale Earnhardt did it in 1987.

Round 35:Xfinity 500

Kyle Larson was the pole sitter. Chase Elliott led 289 laps and won Stages 1 and 2, but a spin-out late in the race pushed him out of contention to win the race and he finished 16th, but he was still able to advance to the Championship 4 based on points. Late in the race,Alex Bowman wrecked leaderDenny Hamlin. Bowman won the race for his fourth victory of the season. Martin Truex Jr. and Denny Hamlin also advanced to the Championship 4 based on points.Kyle Busch,Ryan Blaney,Brad Keselowski andJoey Logano were eliminated from the playoffs.[223]

Round 36:NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race

Kyle Larson won the pole position for the race. The majority of the race saw the Championship 4 drivers in the front, with Martin Truex Jr. winning Stage 1 and Larson winning Stage 2. With 60 laps to go, Truex made a pit stop as rookieAnthony Alfredo wrecked, but Truex was able to exit pit road on the lead lap before the caution came out. Truex took the lead when the other Championship 4 drivers pitted during caution. Truex was leading the race with 30 laps to go when the caution came out for the wreckedDavid Starr. In the final pit stop of the season, Hamlin's pit crew conducted a 12.1 second pit stop that would have allowed Hamlin to exit pit road with the lead. But with Larson in the first pit stall and Larson's pit crew conducting a 11.8 second pit stop (the second fastest time for the crew in the season), Larson was able to exit pit road with the lead. When green flag racing resumed with 24 laps to go, Larson got a good jump to clear the other drivers, but Truex was able to follow close behind. Despite some close challenges from Truex in the final laps, Larson held on to win his tenth race of the season and his first career NASCAR Cup Championship. Truex, Hamlin and Elliott would finish 2nd, 3rd and 5th respectively in the race to finish in the point standings 2nd, 3rd and 4th respectively.[224]

Results and standings

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Race results

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No.RacePole positionMost laps ledWinning driverManufacturerReport
Busch ClashRyan BlaneyDenny HamlinKyle BuschToyotaReport
Bluegreen Vacations Duel 1Alex BowmanAric AlmirolaAric AlmirolaFordReport
Bluegreen Vacations Duel 2William ByronWilliam ByronAustin DillonChevrolet
1Daytona 500Alex BowmanDenny HamlinMichael McDowellFordReport
2O'Reilly Auto Parts 253Chase ElliottChase ElliottChristopher BellToyotaReport
3Dixie Vodka 400Denny HamlinWilliam ByronWilliam ByronChevroletReport
4Pennzoil 400Kevin HarvickKyle LarsonKyle LarsonChevroletReport
5Instacart 500Brad KeselowskiJoey LoganoMartin Truex Jr.ToyotaReport
6Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500Denny HamlinKyle LarsonRyan BlaneyFordReport
7Food City Dirt RaceKyle LarsonMartin Truex Jr.Joey LoganoFordReport
8Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 500Joey LoganoDenny HamlinMartin Truex Jr.ToyotaReport
9Toyota Owners 400Martin Truex Jr.Denny HamlinAlex BowmanChevroletReport
10GEICO 500Denny HamlinDenny HamlinBrad KeselowskiFordReport
11Buschy McBusch Race 400Brad KeselowskiKyle LarsonKyle BuschToyotaReport
12Goodyear 400Brad KeselowskiMartin Truex Jr.Martin Truex Jr.ToyotaReport
13Drydene 400Martin Truex Jr.Kyle LarsonAlex BowmanChevroletReport
14EchoPark Texas Grand PrixTyler ReddickJoey LoganoChase ElliottChevroletReport
15Coca-Cola 600Kyle LarsonKyle LarsonKyle LarsonChevroletReport
16Toyota/Save Mart 350Kyle LarsonKyle LarsonKyle LarsonChevroletReport
NASCAR All Star OpenTyler ReddickTyler ReddickAric AlmirolaFordReport
NASCAR All-Star RaceKyle LarsonWilliam ByronKyle LarsonChevrolet
17Ally 400Aric AlmirolaKyle LarsonKyle LarsonChevroletReport
18Pocono Organics CBD 325Kyle LarsonKyle BuschAlex BowmanChevroletReport
19Explore the Pocono Mountains 350Chris BuescherBrad KeselowskiKyle BuschToyotaReport
20Jockey Made in America 250William ByronChase ElliottChase ElliottChevroletReport
21Quaker State 400Chase ElliottKurt BuschKurt BuschChevroletReport
22Foxwoods Resort Casino 301Kyle BuschKevin HarvickAric AlmirolaFordReport
23Go Bowling at The GlenBrad KeselowskiMartin Truex Jr.Kyle LarsonChevroletReport
24Verizon 200 at the BrickyardWilliam ByronKyle LarsonA. J. AllmendingerChevroletReport
25FireKeepers Casino 400Kyle LarsonKyle LarsonRyan BlaneyFordReport
26Coke Zero Sugar 400Kyle LarsonJoey LoganoRyan BlaneyFordReport
NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs
Round of 16
27Cook Out Southern 500Ryan BlaneyKyle LarsonDenny HamlinToyotaReport
28Federated Auto Parts 400Kyle LarsonDenny HamlinMartin Truex Jr.ToyotaReport
29Bass Pro Shops Night RaceMartin Truex Jr.Kyle LarsonKyle LarsonChevroletReport
Round of 12
30South Point 400Kyle LarsonDenny HamlinDenny HamlinToyotaReport
31YellaWood 500Denny HamlinKevin HarvickBubba WallaceToyotaReport
32Bank of America Roval 400Denny HamlinWilliam ByronKyle LarsonChevroletReport
Round of 8
33Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 500Kyle LarsonKyle LarsonKyle LarsonChevroletReport
34Hollywood Casino 400Kyle LarsonKyle LarsonKyle LarsonChevroletReport
35Xfinity 500Kyle LarsonChase ElliottAlex BowmanChevroletReport
Championship 4
36NASCAR Cup Series Championship RaceKyle LarsonKyle LarsonKyle LarsonChevroletReport

Drivers' championship

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Further information:List of NASCAR points scoring systems

(keyBold – Pole position awarded by time.Italics – Pole position by competition-based formula. * – Most laps led.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.DriverDAYDRCHOMLVSPHOATLBRDMARRCHTALKANDARDOVCOACLTSONNSHPOCPOCROAATLNHAGLNIRCMCHDAYDARRCHBRILVSTALROVTEXKANMARPHOPts.StageBonus
1Kyle Larson103041*272*12295184019*222*1221*1231*121*2921618713*3*202*261*21013711*21*1141*25040651
2Martin Truex Jr.2512361919*1153161*121935293221811193123*2151029417412292574215035297
3Denny Hamlin5*12321143433*2*1232*125714782141451310523513112*12911*2751152435034302
4Chase Elliott221*1141353810212245731223912271*718248181314252181217216*1255032223
NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs cut-off
Pos.DriverDAYDRCHOMLVSPHOATLBRDMARRCHTALKANDARDOVCOACLTSONNSHPOCPOCROAATLNHAGLNIRCMCHDAYDARRCHBRILVSTALROVTEXKANMARPHOPts.StageBonus
5Kevin Harvick4652061015924426637102258427116*814141558298*335312823615729
6Brad Keselowski135162142811331413241619111523103*131032352493371367220417310235420810
7Ryan Blaney30152951011811121192181217131037562055114211221045159637114235026246
8Joey Logano1222592*215126339171353*11741071015194221343323*285111137309101123364138
9Kyle Busch143510325517108181132710235112*113213742072343592132742812827231823234
10William Byron26331*288864729441143533122331202163323734193183611*262517230665145
11Kurt Busch2248191539162113351535132738681622041*2161364126371984251647162297608
12Christopher Bell161207921347417281421382424917322827361332203292458381792279105
13Tyler Reddick2738222292678207712899191811982613102112295181512639292218192250343
14Alex Bowman351092713322341381817185914172249201716726125223810331111822402315
15Aric Almirola34173038112036206152937372622274161614231161917141614181926241826662215135
16Michael McDowell1861723191231273132725720281619173027252130203937282421171617162624215225
17Austin Dillon33412121762114108101614126131221131112171531361710111513111514101315935113
18Matt DiBenedetto333728161411131295141924231823243218109111156252318101235613231512775491
19Chris Buescher311119114187141325218917138163620191816291712154092423256132112925771572
20Ross Chastain739172319143517151614151543772332672181229351837142333232813271472963
21Bubba Wallace17262228161627162619226211139141420145241426231319221321616121432142539699566
22Ricky Stenhouse Jr.181813111212215173334202022123761538123715191112221723201716213424193666640
23Chase Briscoe(R)19321821222320272211201135623173124216152792611211916131414221519223565530
24Erik Jones391427102024930192725182216161119223119241927718113221826917122982264114
25Daniel Suárez36161526211743216231123933151271315363620313722191317221523131015282163430
26Cole Custer1113232531182418231024361036212030382417171418252324112228291318191823135758
27Ryan Preece6921152625183629143225181526213223840252228352141225172832193621362055735
28Ryan Newman3820718281351930131610232427331337223228242510243142038202139352732235469
29Corey LaJoie93136372729383721222722262019181536232122232416161529263022352025213244815
30Anthony Alfredo(R)3222242437273926311223262818253117263437263226383426242635271026293820343521
31Quin Houff294035333233252434373730293432363831333435353222303830353434193031353437176
32James Davison2337333222333133293325283028363732363334117
33Jamie McMurray830
34Scott Heckert28263126
35Joey Hand2710
36Mike Marlar316
37Chris Windom334
38David Ragan374
39R. C. Enerson343
40Shane Golobic373
41Ryan Eversley392
42Derrike Cope401
Ineligible for driver points
Pos.DriverDAYDRCHOMLVSPHOATLBRDMARRCHTALKANDARDOVCOACLTSONNSHPOCPOCROAATLNHAGLNIRCMCHDAYDARRCHBRILVSTALROVTEXKANMARPHOPts.StageBonus
A. J. Allmendinger7529138
Justin Haley242629243035383030284028352725292829825625273632203737393126
Kaz Grala28635
Austin Cindric1522282225389
B. J. McLeod2334303034293225313236312830293030289273037333022302927
Josh Bilicki243633353537302337363933343035292634352334343318311028363136312826333530
Ty DillonDNQ19262126
Joey Gase20343534352937312933372539323829
Harrison Burton20
Parker Kligerman20
Cody Ware2125323236313228362836343132303425283133314027283331283638313028
David Starr36342732233433
Stewart Friesen23
Garrett SmithleyDNQ273131343533322834322529363133362832303130352934243331
Landon Cassill3624
J. J. Yeley2825262927342738
Justin Allgaier2540
Josh Berry3026
Timmy HillDNQ29383638362935372732273738
Kyle Tilley313530
Ben Rhodes30
Bayley Currey32
Chad Finchum3340
Ryan Ellis36
Matt Mills38
Andy Lally39
Noah GragsonDNQ
Pos.DriverDAYDRCHOMLVSPHOATLBRDMARRCHTALKANDARDOVCOACLTSONNSHPOCPOCROAATLNHAGLNIRCMCHDAYDARRCHBRILVSTALROVTEXKANMARPHOPts.StageBonus
Notes
  1. ^Stage 3 Winner only forCoca-Cola 600 and Daytona 500 qualifying race, but no playoff point at Daytona

Manufacturers' championship

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PosManufacturerWinsPoints
1Chevrolet191336
2Toyota101239
3Ford71236

See also

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  199. ^Spencer, Reid (May 23, 2021)."Elliott wins Rained-Shortened Wet and Wild Race at COTA".NASCAR.com. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. RetrievedMay 24, 2021.
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  204. ^Staff, MRN (June 20, 2021)."Larson's Continuous Domination Leads to Music City Win at Nashville".NASCAR.com. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. RetrievedJune 20, 2021.
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  207. ^Spencer, Reid (July 4, 2021)."Chase Elliott Soars to Cup Win at Road America for Seventh Road Course Victory".NASCAR.com. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. RetrievedJuly 5, 2021.
  208. ^Spencer, Reid (July 11, 2021)."Battle of the Brothers: Kurt Busch Outduels Kyle Busch for Atlanta Win".NASCAR.com. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. RetrievedJuly 12, 2021.
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  211. ^Cain, Holly (August 15, 2021)."Allmendinger takes advantage of Hamlin-Briscoe incident, lands Kaulig Racing first Cup win".NASCAR.com. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. RetrievedAugust 16, 2021.
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  220. ^Spencer, Reid (October 10, 2021)."Larson wins playoff race at Charlotte Roval; Round of 8 set".NASCAR.com. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. RetrievedNovember 8, 2021.
  221. ^Cain, Holly (October 17, 2021)."Kyle Larson seals Championship 4 berth with dominant Texas victory".NASCAR.com. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. RetrievedNovember 8, 2021.
  222. ^Cain, Holly (October 24, 2021)."Kyle Larson earns third consecutive win with Kansas Round of 8 triumph".NASCAR.com. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. RetrievedNovember 8, 2021.
  223. ^Cain, Holly (October 31, 2021)."Alex Bowman wins at Martinsville after contact with Hamlin; Championship 4 set".NASCAR.com. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. RetrievedNovember 8, 2021.
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