NASCAR Driver Standings

If you’re a NASCAR enthusiast, you probably have a favorite driver whose performance you want to keep track of. The NASCAR driver standings play a vital role in determining the championship winner, making it essential for fans to stay up-to-date with them. Fortunately, this page provides the latest NASCAR driver standings, making it your one-stop-shop for all the information you need.

Understanding NASCAR Driver Standings

To understand the NASCAR driver standings, you must first grasp the ranking system used to evaluate drivers’ performance. The driver standings are based on the points earned by each driver in each race they participate in. Points are awarded depending on the finishing position, with the winner receiving the highest number of points, and the driver finishing last receiving the least. Points are accumulated over the entire season, and the driver with the most points at the end of the season is declared the NASCAR Cup Series Champion.

How to Read NASCAR Driver Standings

The NASCAR driver standings are presented in a table format, making it easy for fans to keep track of their favorite driver’s performance. The table displays the driver’s name, the number of races they’ve participated in, and the total number of points they’ve earned. It also ranks the drivers based on their points, with the driver with the most points listed at the top and the driver with the least points at the bottom.

Staying up-to-date with the latest NASCAR driver standings is essential for any fan of the sport. By regularly checking this page, you’ll have all the information you need to keep track of your favorite driver’s performance and see how they’re faring in the overall championship.

Pos.

Driver

DAY

CAL

LVS

PHO

ATL

COA

RCH

BRI

MAR

TAL

DOV

KAN

DAR

CLT

GTW

SON

NSH

CSC

ATL

NHA

POC

RCH

MCH

IND

GLN

DAY

DAR

KAN

BRI

TEX

TAL

CLT

LVS

HOM

MAR

PHO

Pts.

Stage

Bonus
1

Alex Bowman 5 8 3 9 14 3 226

39
2

Ross Chastain 92 3*12 12 24 13 4 211

54 3
3

William Byron 34 25 1*12 11 32 51 197

64 14
4

Kyle Busch 19 1 14 8 10 2 192

20 5
5

Joey Logano 2 10 36 11 1*1 28 186

38 6
6

Kevin Harvick 12 5 9 5 33 13 186

36
7

Christopher Bell 3 32 5 6 3 31 184

32
8

Ryan Blaney 8 26 13 2 7 21 177

24
9

Kyle Larson 18 29 2 4*2 31 14 170

41
10

Austin Cindric 23 28 6 25 112 6 166

33 1
11

Martin Truex Jr. 15 11 7 17 19 17 165

26
12

Brad Keselowski 22*1 7 17 18 2 35 162

34 1
13

Tyler Reddick 39 34 15 3 5 1*2 161

29 6
14

Denny Hamlin 17 6 11 23 6 16 161

42
15

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 1 12 24 19 17 7 159

13 5
16

Chris Buescher 4 13 21 15 35 8 157

24
17

Daniel Suárez 7 4 10 22 29 27 144

21
18

Corey LaJoie 16 14 20 26 4 11 139

2
19

Michael McDowell 28 18 25 13 21 12 125

14
20

Ty Gibbs (R) 25 16 22 28 9 9 118

5
21

Bubba Wallace 20 30 4 14 27 37 103

8
22

A. J. Allmendinger 6 36 18 20 16 34 103

11
23

Erik Jones 37 19 19 21 8 23 99

3
24

Chase Briscoe 35 20 28 7 24 15 96

3
25

Todd Gilliland 27 17 31 32 15 10 95

1
26

Austin Dillon 33 9 27 16 20 33 93

9
27

Noah Gragson (R) 24 22 30 29 12 20 86

1
28

Aric Almirola 21 35 16 33 30 30 70

3
29

Ryan Preece 36 33 23 12 28 32 69

10
30

Harrison Burton 26 15 26 35 34 22 66

31

Cody Ware 14 27 35 34 25 25 62

32

Chase Elliott 38 2 49

5
33

Ty Dillon 40 31 34 30 23 39 32

34

B. J. McLeod 30 24 32 36 36 27

35

Travis Pastrana 11 26

36

Jenson Button 18 19

37

Jordan Taylor 24 16

3
38

Jimmie Johnson 31 38 11

4
39

Kimi Räikkönen 29 8

40

Conor Daly 29 36 1

41

Justin Haley 32 21 8 27 22 19 -7

–10
Ineligible for driver points
Pos.

Driver

DAY

CAL

LVS

PHO

ATL

COA

RCH

BRI

MAR

TAL

DOV

KAN

DAR

CLT

GTW

SON

NSH

CSC

ATL

NHA

POC

RCH

MCH

IND

GLN

DAY

DAR

KAN

BRI

TEX

TAL

CLT

LVS

HOM

MAR

PHO

Pts.

Stage

Bonus
Josh Berry 29 10 18
Riley Herbst 10
Zane Smith 13 31
J. J. Yeley 23 33 26
Josh Bilicki 26
Anthony Alfredo
Austin Hill DNQ
Chandler Smith DNQ
Pos.

Driver

DAY

CAL

LVS

PHO

ATL

COA

RCH

BRI

MAR

TAL

DOV

KAN

DAR

CLT

GTW

SON

NSH

CSC

ATL

NHA

POC

RCH

MCH

IND

GLN

DAY

DAR

KAN

BRI

TEX

TAL

CLT

LVS

HOM

MAR

PHO

Pts.

Stage

Bonus
– Conor Daly starting receiving points at COTA in March.

The Factors that Affect NASCAR Driver Standings

Several factors play a significant role in determining the NASCAR driver standings. These factors include:

  • Race Results: The finishing position of a driver in each race is the primary factor that determines the number of points earned. A win earns the most points, while a lower finishing position earns fewer points.
  • Laps Led: Leading laps during a race can earn additional points for a driver. The more laps a driver leads, the more points they earn.
  • Stage Wins: NASCAR has recently introduced stages in their races, with each race divided into three stages. The winner of each stage earns additional points, which can impact the driver standings.
  • Playoff Points: Playoff points are earned by drivers during the regular season, giving them a head start in the playoffs. Playoff points have a significant impact on the driver standings.

FAQs About NASCAR Driver Standings

Q: How frequently are the NASCAR driver standings updated?
A: The NASCAR driver standings are updated after every race.

Q: Can a driver win the championship without winning a race?
A: Yes, a driver can win the championship without winning a race if they accumulate enough points throughout the season.

Q: How many drivers qualify for the playoffs?
A: The top 16 drivers in the standings qualify for the playoffs.

Q: How are ties in the driver standings resolved?
A: Ties in the driver standings are resolved based on the number of wins, second-place finishes, third-place finishes, and so on.

Q: Can a driver be penalized and lose points in the standings?
A: Yes, a driver can be penalized for on-track incidents or rule violations, resulting in a loss of points.

Q: How many points are awarded for a win in a NASCAR race?
A: A win in a NASCAR Cup Series race earns a driver 40 points.

Q: How many points are awarded for a top 10 finish in a NASCAR race?
A: A top 10 finish in a NASCAR Cup Series race earns a driver points on a sliding scale, with the winner earning 40 points, and the 10th place finisher earning one point.

Q: Can a driver win bonus points during the playoffs?
A: Yes, drivers can earn bonus points during the playoffs through race wins, stage wins, and regular-season performance. These points can give drivers a significant advantage in the playoffs.

Q: How many races are there in a NASCAR Cup Series season?
A: The NASCAR Cup Series season typically consists of 36 races, with the championship decided at the end of the season.

Q: How are the playoffs structured in the NASCAR Cup Series?
A: The NASCAR Cup Series playoffs consist of three rounds, with the top 16 drivers in the standings qualifying for the playoffs. After the first three races, four drivers are eliminated, and the remaining 12 drivers move on to the second round. The same process is repeated in the second round, with four more drivers being eliminated. The final four drivers then compete in the championship race, with the driver with the best finish in that race being declared the champion.

Q: Are there any restrictions on the number of cars a team can have in the NASCAR Cup Series?
A: Yes, a team can only have a maximum of four cars in the NASCAR Cup Series.

Q: How are the driver standings used to determine starting positions for races?
A: The driver standings are used to determine starting positions for races using a process called “owner points.” The top 36 positions on the starting grid are determined by the driver standings, with the remaining positions determined by other factors such as qualifying times.