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3 days ago
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2025 NASCAR Playoffs Standings and Picture After Indy's Brickyard 400
Bubba Wallace's win in Indy has locked him into the playoffs, making the NASCAR playoff picture just a little more clear with only four regular-season races remaining. Check out the full NASCAR Cup Playoff Standings after this weekend's Brickyard 400. The top 16 drivers make the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs. Here are the rest of the drivers on the outside looking in: * Have clinched a spot in the NASCAR Playoffs 16 drivers advance to the NASCAR Playoffs. A win guarantees a spot in the playoffs unless there are more winners than spots available. The 16 spots go to the regular-season champion and then 15 drivers based on wins with tiebreakers by points. Right now, there have been 13 winners and the regular-season champion will most likely be a driver who has won a race. So unless there are four new winners (or three new winners and winless Tyler Reddick makes up a 71-point deficit to win the regular-season title), everyone with a win will get in.


Fox Sports
3 days ago
- Automotive
- Fox Sports
2025 NASCAR Playoffs Standings and Picture After Indy's Brickyard 400
Bubba Wallace's win in Indy has locked him into the playoffs, making the NASCAR playoff picture just a little more clear with only four regular-season races remaining. Check out the full NASCAR Cup Playoff Standings after this weekend's Brickyard 400. NASCAR Cup Series Playoff Standings The top 16 drivers make the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs. Here are the rest of the drivers on the outside looking in: Ryan Preece (–42) Kyle Busch (–81) Ty Gibbs (–95) AJ Allmendinger (–124) Michael McDowell (–129) John Hunter Nemechek (–134) Erik Jones (–147) Carson Hocevar (–149) Brad Keselowski (–161) Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (–165) Zane Smith (–165) Todd Gilliland (–195) Justin Haley (–196) Austin Dillon (–203) Daniel Suárez (–208) Ty Dillon (–213) Cole Custer (–279) Noah Gragson (–284) Riley Herbst (–297) Cody Ware (-410) * Have clinched a spot in the NASCAR Playoffs How do the NASCAR Playoffs work? 16 drivers advance to the NASCAR Playoffs. A win guarantees a spot in the playoffs unless there are more winners than spots available. The 16 spots go to the regular-season champion and then 15 drivers based on wins with tiebreakers by points. Right now, there have been 13 winners and the regular-season champion will most likely be a driver who has won a race. So unless there are four new winners (or three new winners and winless Tyler Reddick makes up a 71-point deficit to win the regular-season title), everyone with a win will get in. recommended Item 1 of 3 Get more from the NASCAR Cup Series Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more in this topic


Fox News
21-07-2025
- Automotive
- Fox News
2025 NASCAR Playoffs Standings and Picture After Dover Race
Denny Hamlin went back-to-back at Dover Motor Speedway, holding a late lead through a rain delay and an overtime finish Sunday for the Joe Gibbs Racing driver's series-best fourth victory of the season. Check out the full NASCAR Cup Playoff Standings after this weekend's Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400. 16 drivers advance to the NASCAR Playoffs. A win guarantees a spot in the playoffs unless there are more winners than spots available. The 16 spots go to the regular-season champion and then 15 drivers based on wins with tiebreakers by points. Right now, there have been 12 winners and the regular-season champion will most likely be a driver who has won a race. So unless there are five new winners (or four new winners and winless Tyler Reddick makes up a 62-point deficit to win the regular-season title), everyone with a win will get in. The top 16 drivers make the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs. Here are the rest of the drivers on the outside looking in: * Have clinched a spot in the NASCAR Playoffs.


Fox Sports
21-07-2025
- Automotive
- Fox Sports
2025 NASCAR Playoffs Standings and Picture After Dover Race
Denny Hamlin went back-to-back at Dover Motor Speedway, holding a late lead through a rain delay and an overtime finish Sunday for the Joe Gibbs Racing driver's series-best fourth victory of the season. Check out the full NASCAR Cup Playoff Standings after this weekend's Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400. How do the NASCAR Playoffs work? 16 drivers advance to the NASCAR Playoffs. A win guarantees a spot in the playoffs unless there are more winners than spots available. The 16 spots go to the regular-season champion and then 15 drivers based on wins with tiebreakers by points. Right now, there have been 12 winners and the regular-season champion will most likely be a driver who has won a race. So unless there are five new winners (or four new winners and winless Tyler Reddick makes up a 53-point deficit to win the regular-season title), everyone with a win will get in. Check out the best moments from the NASCAR Cup Series: Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400! NASCAR Cup Series Playoff Standings The top 16 drivers make the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs. Here are the rest of the drivers on the outside looking in: Ryan Preece (–16) Kyle Busch (–39) Ty Gibbs (–52) Michael McDowell (–77) AJ Allmendinger (–80) Erik Jones (–89) John Hunter Nemechek (–100) Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (–108) Zane Smith (–112) Carson Hocevar (–125) Brad Keselowski (–140) Austin Dillon (–147) Daniel Suárez (–159) Ty Dillon (–163) Justin Haley (–163) Todd Gilliland (–167) Noah Gragson (–229) Cole Custer (–237) Riley Herbst (–249) Cody Ware (–352) * Have clinched a spot in the NASCAR Playoffs. recommended Item 1 of 3 Get more from the NASCAR Cup Series Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more in this topic