2025 NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs

See below for an explanation of the playoffs.


Races are official at either the halfway point of the race or the end of stage 2, whichever comes first.

Race
Date Race
Track Winner
1 Sun., Feb 16 DAYTONA 500 Daytona International Speedway #24-William Byron (1)
2 Sun., Feb 23 Ambetter Health 400 Atlanta Motor Speedway #20-Christopher Bell (1)
3 Sun., Mar 2 Echopark Texas Grand Prix Circuit of the Americas #20-Christopher Bell (2)
4 Sun., Mar 9 Shriners Children’s 500 Phoenix Raceway #20-Christopher Bell (3)
5 Sun., Mar 16 Pennzoil 400 Las Vegas Motor Speedway #21-Josh Berry (1)
6 Sun., Mar 23 Straight Talk Wireless 400 Homestead-Miami Speedway #5-Kyle Larson (1)
7 Sun., Mar 30 Cook Out 400 Martinsville Speedway #11-Denny Hamlin (1)
8 Sun., April 6
Goodyear 400 Darlington Raceway #11-Denny Hamlin (2)
9 Sun, Apr 13 Food City 500 Bristol Motor Speedway #5-Kyle Larson (2)
10 Sun., April 27 Jack Link’s 500 Talladega Superspeedway #2-Austin Cindric (1)
11 Sun., May 4 Würth 400 Texas Motor Speedway #22-Joey Logano (1)
12 Sun., May 1 AdventHealth 400 Kansas Speedway #5-Kyle Larson (3)
13 Sun., May 25 Coca-Cola 600 Charlotte Motor Speedway #1-Ross Chastain (1)
14 Sun., Jun 1 Cracker Barrel 400 Nashville Superspeedway #12-Ryan Blaney (1)
15 Sun., Jun 8 FireKeepers Casino 400 Michigan International Speedway #11-Denny Hamlin (3)
16 Sun., Jun 1 Viva Mexico 250 Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez #88-Shane Van Gisbergen (1)
17 Sun., Jun 22 The Great American Getaway 400 Pocono Raceway #19-Chase Briscoe (1)
18 Sat., Jun 28 Quaker State 400 Atlanta Motor Speedway #9-Chase Elliott (1)
19 Sun., Jul 6 Grant Park 165 Chicago Street Course #88-Shane Van Gisbergen (2)
20 Sun., Jul 13 Toyota / Save Mart 350 Sonoma Raceway #88-Shane van Gisbergen (3)
21 Sun., Jul 20 Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 Dover Motor Speedway
22 Sun., Jul 27 Brickyard 400 Indianapolis Motor Speedway
23 Sun., Aug 3 Iowa Corn 350 Iowa Speedway
24 Sun., Aug 10 Go Bowling at the Glen Watkins Glen International
25 Sat., Aug 16 Cook Out 400 Richmond Raceway
26 Sat., Aug 23 Coke Zero Sugar 400 Daytona International Speedway
Playoffs Round of 16
27 Sun., Aug 31 Cook Out Southern 500 Darlington Raceway
28 Sun., Sep 7 Enjoy Illinois 300 World Wide Technology Raceway
29 Sat., Sep 13 Bass Pro Shops Night Race Bristol Motor Speedway
Playoffs Round of 12
30 Sun., Sep 21 USA Today 301 New Hampshire Motor Speedway
31 Sun., Sep 28 Hollywood Casino 400 Kansas Speedway
32 Sun., Oct 5 Bank of America ROVAL 400 Charlotte Motor Speedway ROVAL
Playoffs Round of 8
33 Sun., Oct 12 South Point 400 Las Vegas Motor Speedway
34 Sun., Oct 19 YellaWood 500 Talladega Superspeedway
35 Sun., Oct 26 Xfinity 500 Martinsville Raceway
Championship Race
36 Sun., Nov 2 NASCAR Cup Series Championship Phoenix Raceway

 



Playoffs Explanation

  • The NASCAR Cup Series playoffs consist of 16 drivers.
  • The regular season points leader qualifies for the playoffs, even if they don’t have a win.
  • Additional drivers automatically qualify for the playoffs with a win (as long as there are no more than 16 winners) in the first 26 races.
  • Any playoff positions not filled with a race winner are filled based on point standings.
  • There are 4 rounds of playoffs:
    • Round of 16: Atlanta, Watkins Glen, Bristol
    • Round of 12: Kansas, Talladega, Charlotte
    • Round of 8: Las Vegas, Homestead, Martinsville
    • The Championship race at Phoenix
  • A win during a playoff race automatically advances the driver to the next round.
  • The bottom 4 drivers at the end of each round are eliminated.
  • The highest finishing driver at Phoenix is the Champion. Playoff drivers do not earn any stage points at Phoenix.

Playoff Structure

  • After the third playoff race, there will be 12 drivers. After the sixth playoff race, the field will drop to eight drivers, and following the ninth playoff race, only four drivers will remain in championship contention.
  • Round of 16: The first round (races 27-29) is the Round of 16. If a playoff driver wins a race in this round, the driver automatically advances to the next round (Round of 12). The remaining available positions 1-12 that have not been filled based upon wins will be based on points. Each will then have their points reset to 3,000, with any awarded playoff points added.
  • Round of 12: The second round (races 30-32) is the Round of 12. Likewise, if a driver in the top 12 in points wins a race in this round, the driver automatically advances to the next round (Round of 8). The remaining available positions 1-8 that have not been filled based upon wins will be based on points. Each will then have their points reset to 4,000, with any awarded playoff points added.
  • Round of 8: The third round (races 33-35) is the Round of 8. If a driver in the top eight in points wins a race in this round, the driver automatically advances to the next round (Championship 4). The remaining available positions 1-4 that have not been filled based upon wins will be based on points. Each will then have their points reset to 5,000.
  • Additionally, drivers who are eliminated in the Round of 12 and Round of 8 will have their points readjusted. Each eliminated driver will return to the playoff-start base of 2,000 with any awarded playoff points and any accumulated points starting with race No. 27 added. This will allow all drivers not in contention for the title to continue to race for the best possible season-long standing, with final positions fifth-through-16th still up for grabs

Playoff Eligibility

  • The top 15 drivers with the most wins over the first 26 races will earn a spot in the playoffs – provided they have finished in the top 30 in points and attempted to qualify for every race (except in rare instances). The 16th playoff position will go to the points leader after race No. 26, if he/she does not have a victory. In the event that there are 16 or more different winners over 26 races, the only winless driver who can earn a playoff spot would be the points leader after 26 races.
  • If there are fewer than 16 different winners in the first 26 races, the remaining playoff positions will go to those winless drivers highest in points. If there are 16 or more winners in the first 26 races, the ties will first be broken by number of wins, followed by points.
  • Prior to the start of the playoffs, all playoff drivers will have their points adjusted to 2,000, with all playoff points added to their total.

Playoff Points

  • In addition to points awarded to drivers based on their finish at the end of stages and the race itself, the winner of a race stage is awarded one playoff point, and the race winner receives 5 playoff points.
  • At the end of the regular season, the points leader is awarded 15 playoff points. Second place receives 10 playoff points, 3rd place 8, 4th place 7, 6th place 5, 7th place 4; 8th place 3, 9th place 2, and 10th place 1 playoff point.
  • As the start of the playoffs, each eligible driver’s point total is reset to 2000 points, plus the total number of playoff points they earned during the regular season.
  • Playoff points are also awarded during each round of the playoffs.
  • At the start of each following round of the playoffs, the points are again reset (3000, 4000, and 5000) among eligible drivers and playoff points are added to that amount, with the exception of the Championship race at Homestead-Miami. For the championship race, the final four drivers start with 5000 points, earn no bonus points, and the highest finisher is the Champion.