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NASCAR Playoffs Schedule 2025, Race Results

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NASCAR Playoffs 2025 Schedule

Round of 16

August 31 : Cook Out Southern 500 — Darlington Raceway (Winner: Chase Briscoe)
September 7 : Enjoy Illinois 300 — World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway (St. Louis, Missouri)
September 13 : Bass Pro Shops Night Race — Bristol Motor Speedway

Round of 12

September 21 : USA Today 301 — New Hampshire Motor Speedway
September 28 : Hollywood Casino 400 — Kansas Speedway
October 6 : Bank of America ROVAL 400 — Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval

Round of 8

October 12 : South Point 400 — Las Vegas Motor Speedway
October 19 : YellaWood 500 — Talladega Superspeedway
October 26 : Xfinity 500 — Martinsville Speedway

NASCAR Championship

November 2 : NASCAR Cup Series Championship — Phoenix Raceway

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NASCAR Playoffs Rules

The rules of the NASCAR playoffs are fairly straightforward. There are three rounds of the playoffs, with each comprised of three races, in which the bottom four in the playoff standings at the end of the round are eliminated. Drivers can earn their way to the next round by winning a race, or by earning enough points to stay above the cut line.

After the Round of 16, the Round of 12, and the Round of 8 whittle the field down, the final four drivers in the playoff standings will compete in the Championship 4, a pure match race for the championship. Whoever is the highest finisher of the Championship 4 drivers in the season finale at Phoenix Raceway will win the NASCAR Cup Series championship.

NASCAR Cup Series Regular Season Results

(* — Denotes non-points race)

Feb. 2 : Cook Out Clash — Bowman Gray Stadium* (Winner: Chase Elliott)
Feb. 16 : Daytona 500 — Daytona International Speedway (Winner: William Byron)
Feb. 23 : Ambetter Health 400 — EchoPark Speedway (Winner: Christopher Bell)
March 2 : Echopark Texas Grand Prix — Circuit of the Americas (Winner: Christopher Bell)
March 9 : Shriners Children’s 500 — Phoenix Raceway (Winner: Christopher Bell)
March 16 : Pennzoil 400 — Las Vegas Motor Speedway (Winner: Josh Berry)
March 23 : Straight Talk Wireless 400 — Homestead-Miami Speedway (Winner: Kyle Larson)
March 30 : Cook Out 400 — Martinsville Speedway (Winner: Denny Hamlin)
April 6 : Goodyear 400 — Darlington Raceway (Winner: Denny Hamlin)
April 13 : Food City 500 — Bristol Motor Speedway (Winner: Kyle Larson)
April 27 : Jack Link’s 500 — Talladega Superspeedway (Winner: Austin Cindric)
May 4 : Wurth 400 –Texas Motor Speedway (Winner: Joey Logano)
May 11 : AdventHealth 400 — Kansas Speedway (Winner: Kyle Larson)
May 18 : All-Star Race — North Wilkesboro Speedway* (Winner: Christopher Bell)
May 25 : Coca-Cola 600 — Charlotte Motor Speedway (Winner: Ross Chastain)
June 1 : Cracker Barrel 400 — Nashville Superspeedway (Winner: Ryan Blaney)
June 8 : FireKeepers Casino 400 — Michigan International Speedway (Winner: Denny Hamlin)
June 15 : Viva Mexico 250 — Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez (Winner: Shane van Gisbergen)
June 22 : The Great American Getaway 400 — Pocono Raceway (Winner: Chase Briscoe)
June 28 : Quaker State 400 — EchoPark Speedway (Winner: Chase Elliott)
July 6 : Grant Park 165 — Chicago Street Course (Winner: Shane van Gisbergen)
July 13 : Toyota/Save Mart 350 — Sonoma Raceway (Winner: Shane van Gisbergen)
July 20 : Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 — Dover Motor Speedway (Winner: Denny Hamlin)
July 27 : Brickyard 400 — Indianapolis Motor Speedway (Winner: Bubba Wallace)
Aug. 3 : Iowa Corn 350 — Iowa Speedway (Winner: William Byron)
Aug. 10 : Go Bowling at the Glen — Watkins Glen International (Winner: Shane van Gisbergen)
Aug. 16 : Cook Out 400 — Richmond Raceway (Winner: Austin Dillon)
Aug. 23 : Coke Zero Sugar 400 — Daytona International Speedway (Winner: Ryan Blaney)

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