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NASCAR points standings: Updated driver rankings from every 2026 Cup Series race

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The NASCAR season is in full swing, which means drivers are competing for seeds in the season-long standings.

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After over a decade using an elimination-style points system, NASCAR made the decision to drastically change its competition format for the 2026 season, bringing The Chase back into play. That will impact both how drivers collect points over the course of the season and how drivers will qualify for the Cup Series race.

Last year, Kyle Larson won his second Cup Series title, using overtime to defeat Denny Hamlin in the final race. However, a new year means every driver begins the season with the belief that they can top the field in the end.

Here’s a look at the updated NASCAR standings for 2026.

NASCAR standings 2026

Results updated as of Monday, March 2.

Rank

Driver

Points

Wins

1.

Tyler Reddick

186

3

2.

Bubba Wallace

116

0

3.

Chase Elliott

114

0

4.

Ryan Blaney

100

0

5.

Shane Van Gisbergen

90

0

6.

Joey Logano

90

0

7.

Daniel Suarez

87

0

8.

AJ Allmendinger

86

0

9.

Michael McDowell

83

0

10.

Carson Hocevar

82

0

11.

Chris Buescher

81

0

12.

Brad Keselowski

78

0

13.

William Byron

76

0

14.

Zane Smith

75

0

15.

Kyle Larson

73

0

16.

Ryan Preece

68

0

17.

Ty Gibbs

65

0

18.

Noah Gragson

65

0

19.

Ty Dillon

65

0

20.

Ross Chastain

64

0

21.

John H Nemechek

63

0

22.

Kyle Busch

61

0

23.

Denny Hamlin

60

0

24.

Christopher Bell

59

0

25.

Riley Herbst

53

0

26.

Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

49

0

27.

Chase Briscoe

46

0

28.

Josh Berry

45

0

29.

Cole Custer

40

0

30.

Todd Gilliland

39

0

31.

Austin Cindric

39

0

32.

Connor Zilisch

37

0

33.

Cody Ware

37

0

34.

Austin Dillon

35

0

35.

Erik Jones

32

0

36.

Alex Bowman

23

0

37.

Casey Mears

9

0

38.

BJ McLeod

3

0

How does the NASCAR points system work?

NASCAR changed its point system for the 2026 season, eliminating the elimination-style system after over a decade and returning to The Chase..

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The new system instead is similar to the Cup Series system that NASCAR used from 2004 to 2013, with some notable changes. The top 16 drivers by points in the Cup Series will qualify for The Chase, doing away with automatic playoff berths and regular-season winners.

The point system works as follows: race winners will earn 55 points, up 15 from the last system, while the rest of the finishers’ points remain unchanged. This year, drivers can’t earn bankable playoff points like they could in the past.

Every Cup Series Chase field will feature 25 points awarded to the regular-season champion, and the top seed will begin The Chase with 2,100 points while each  seed following has a decreased number of points from there.

Simply, the driver who ends the series with the most points will be declared a champion.

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NASCAR race schedule 2026

Date

Race

Track

Winner

2/4

Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray

Bowman Gray Stadium

Ryan Preece

2/12

America 250 Florida Duel at Daytona

Daytona International Speedway

Joey Lagano

2/12

America 250 Florida Duel at Daytona

Dayton International Speedway

Chase Elliott

2/15

Daytona 500

Dayton International Speedway

Tyler Reddick

2/22

Autotrader 400

Echopark Speedway

Tyler Reddick

3/1

DuraMax Texas Grand Prix

Circuit of the Americas

3/8

Straight Talk Wireless 500

Phoenix Raceway

3/15

Penzoil 400

Las Vegas Motor Speedway

3/22

Goodyear 400

Darlington Raceway

3/29

Cook Out 400

Martinsville Speedway

4/12

Food City 500

Bristol Motor Speedway

4/19

AdventHealth 400

Kansas Speedway

4/26

Jack Link’s 500

Talladega Superspeedway

5/3

Wurth 400

Texas Motor Speedway

5/10

Go Bowling at the Glen

Watkins Glen International

5/17

NASCAR All-Star Race

Dover Motor Speedway

5/24

Coca-Cola 600

Charlotte Motor Speedway

5/31

Cracker Barrel 400

Nashville Superspeedway

6/7

FireKeepers Casino 400

Michigan International Speedway

6/14

Great Ameican Getaway 400

Pocono Raceway

6/21

Andruil 250

Naval Base Coronado

6/28

Toyota/Save Mart 350

Sonoma Raceway

7/5

NASCAR Cup Series Race ar Chicagoland

Chicagoland Speedway

7/12

Quaker State 400 Available at Walmart

Echopark Speedway

7/19

Window World 450

North Wilkesboro Speedway

7/26

Brickyard 400

Indianapolis Motor Speedway

8/9

Iowa Corn 350 Powered by Ethanol

Iowa Speedway

8/15

Cook Out 400

Richmond Raceway

8/23

NASCAR Cup Series Race at New Hampshire

New Hampshire Motor Speedway

8/29

Coke Zero Sugar 400

Daytona International Speedway

9/6

Cook Out Southern 500

Darlington Raceway

9/13

Enjoy Illinois 300

World Wide Technology Raceway

9/19

Bass Pro Shops Night Race

Bristol Motor Speedway

9/27

Hollywood Casino 400

Kansas Speedway

10/4

South Point 400

Las Vegas Motor Speedway

10/11

Bank of America 400

Charlotte Motor Speedway

10/18

Freeway Insurance 500

Phoenix Raceway

10/25

Yellawood 500

Talladega Superspeedway

11/1

Xfinity 500

Martinsville Speedway

11/8

NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race

Homestead-Miami Speedway

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