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Updated 2025 NASCAR Cup Series Standings: Who’s Leading After the Coca-Cola 600?
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Fresh off Sunday’s rain-delayed Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, the NASCAR Cup Series standings have been shaken up once again. Below is a snapshot of where every championship hopeful sits as the calendar turns to June, plus the key storylines emerging from stock-car racing’s longest night.
Momentum swing at the top
William Byron’s runner-up finish vaulted the Hendrick Motorsports driver to the regular-season points lead with 499 markers and 11 playoff bonus points, edging teammate Kyle Larson by 29 points. Larson, already armed with three victories, still owns the most playoff points (23) and the postseason security that comes with them.
Ross Chastain punches his ticket
Trackhouse Racing’s Ross Chastain used late-race strategy to snatch the Coca-Cola 600 win—his first triumph of 2025—locking him into the 16-driver playoff grid and vaulting him to eighth place in the table. Chastain now trails Byron by 149 points but, more importantly, carries five playoff points into the fall.
Updated NASCAR Cup Series standings (after 13 of 36 races)
1. William Byron – 499 pts | 1 win
2. Kyle Larson – 470 pts | 3 wins
3. Christopher Bell – 425 pts | 3 wins
4. Chase Elliott – 415 pts
5. Tyler Reddick – 395 pts
6. Denny Hamlin – 390 pts | 2 wins
7. Ryan Blaney – 363 pts
8. Ross Chastain – 350 pts | 1 win
9. Joey Logano – 338 pts | 1 win
10. Alex Bowman – 333 pts
11. Chase Briscoe – 314 pts
12. Bubba Wallace – 312 pts
13. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. – 284 pts
14. Ryan Preece – 280 pts
15. Austin Cindric – 279 pts | 1 win
16. Josh Berry – 269 pts | 1 win
––– Playoff cutline –––
17. AJ Allmendinger – 256 pts (-13)
18. Kyle Busch – 255 pts (-14)
Playoff picture: nine spots taken, seven up for grabs
With nine winners through 13 races, seven positions are currently decided by points. Drivers from Elliott (P4) through Preece (P14) are separated by just 135 points, setting up a summer slugfest on a variety of tracks, including next weekend’s 1-mile oval at World Wide Technology Raceway.
Manufacturers duel heats up
Chevrolet’s early dominance—six wins and the top three drivers in points—has given the Bowtie brigade breathing room in the OEM championship. Toyota counters with Bell and Reddick inside the top five, while Ford banking on improved intermediate-track speed to claw back ground.
What’s next
The Cup garage heads to Madison, Illinois, where Gateway’s tight corners often reward brake management and short-track setups. Last year’s race produced six cautions and an overtime restart; expect aggressive pit calls as teams chase the playoff-critical stage points that have proven decisive around the cutline.
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