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Kevin Harvick Calls Out Next-Gen Inconsistency as William Byron Wins Points Championship

Kevin Harvick pins William Byron’s 2025 struggles on the challenges of the Next Gen car, despite Byron’s early-season dominance.
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Insider Warns NASCAR Garage as Team Penske Sparks Playoff Panic With Sudden Domination

Team Penske’s resurgence and Berry’s Richmond top-10 highlight NASCAR playoff implications across Martinsville, Phoenix, and New Hampshire.
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Denny Hamlin Sparks War of Words Over NASCAR’s Saturday Night Struggles

After Richmond fetched glaringly lower stats compared to last season, Denny Hamlin does not agree about the reason posed for it.
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NASCAR Driver Admits Publicly Breaking Down in Tears After Harrowing Loss

Raw emotions surfaced as a NASCAR star revealed how a heartbreaking defeat left him in tears, showing the human side behind the wheel.
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NASCAR President Admits ‘Talks On’ for Possible Cup Points Format Change

Amidst talks of the faulty playoff format ramping up, NASCAR president offers reassurances of a tested and verified playoff change.
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NASCAR President Confirms Stance on Scrapping Next-Gen Car Amidst Plans for 2026

NASCAR’s leadership faces growing debate over the Next Gen era, weighing car evolution, competition balance, and looming playoff changes
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NASCAR President Drops Bombshell on Gen-8 Car Confirming Final Stance on Electrics

NASCAR faces pivotal crossroads as fresh debates spark over future technology and competition format, balancing tradition with change
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Kyle Busch Breaks Character With Unexpected Apology After Richmond Fallout

After setting off fireworks in Richmond, Kyle Busch acknolwedged his mistake and his rival, Chase Elliott, accepted it.
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Dale Jr.’s Bold Next Gen Verdict Flips NASCAR Debate on Its Head

Dale Earnhardt Jr. joins the ongoing NASCAR Next Gen car debate, weighing in as discussions continue over performance and Goodyear tires.
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NASCAR 2026 Schedule Rumors Spark Fan Backlash as Dover Sees Demotion

After a long week of swirling rumors around NASCAR's 2026 schedule, the final dates baffled fans, especially Dover's fate.
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Denny Hamlin Earns Rare Respect From Fans as He “Declares War” on NASCAR Playoffs

NASCAR playoffs face fresh scrutiny as bold driver comments and fan reactions spark debate over fairness and consistency
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Kevin Harvick Demands Historic Rebrand for NASCAR Series Amidst Discontent

Kevin Harvick calls for a historic “Grand National” rebrand for NASCAR’s Xfinity Series, citing branding confusion as O’Reilly takes over.
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Fans Demand “Buschwacking” to Return as NASCAR Puts Controversial Rule Under Review

NASCAR faces heated debates as fans and officials weigh potential rule changes that could reshape racing’s balance of power
LOUDON, NH – JULY 17: Kyle Busch ( 8 Richard Childress Racing Lenovo Chevrolet) chats with his crew before the Crayon 30

Ryan Preece’s ‘Astronaut-Inspired’ Daytona Joke Draws Fan Support

Ryan Preece’s recent post ahead of Daytona wasn’t just a random quip; it was a nod to memories that have become part of his public identity.
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Kyle Busch Wife Samantha Shares Hilarious ‘Beige Flag’ Story About Rowdy’s Sleeping Habit

In a recent moment Samantha Busch revealed a humorous detail about her husband Kyle Busch’s sleeping habits.
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NASCAR Schedule 2026 Revealed: Everything to Know About The Reported Race Slate

NASCAR’s 2026 Cup Series schedule brings Chicagoland’s return, and a Homestead finale, with Watkins Glen and playoff shifts.
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Denny Hamlin Declares William Byron the True Champion After Losing 15 Crucial Playoff Points

When the discussion turned to William Byron locking up the regular-season, Denny Hamlin didn’t hesitate to lay down his 3-word verdict.
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Ryan Blaney Breaks Down Late Race Struggles That Denied Him a Richmond Cup Series Victory

Ryan Blaney powers Penske’s 2025 Richmond top-five sweep rekindling the Loudon 2021 trio feat now with Cindric.
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Denny Hamlin Downplays 23XI Responsibility, Saying Tyler Reddick’s Issues Don’t Reflect Team’s Performance

Denny Hamlin critiques 23XI Racing’s playoff struggles and blasts NASCAR’s unilateral 2026 schedule leaks, amidst drivers’ rising stakes.
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Grammy Award Winning Singer’s Announcement with Bill Murray Leaves NASCAR Fans Buzzing

Artist's pre-race concert and Bill Murray’s grand marshal role at the Enjoy Illinois 300 spark wild NASCAR fan reactios
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Richard Petty & Co Left Concerned as NASCAR’s Modernization Goes Out of Hand

Richard Petty and Co. reflect on NASCAR's sweeping changes in racing, voicing unease over shifting priorities and traditions being redefined.
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Kevin Harvick Sounds the Alarm on NASCAR Schedule’s Penske Bias Days Before Playoffs

Kevin Harvick warns NASCAR’s playoff schedule favors Penske, citing their dominance at Kansas, Vegas, and Richmond.
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Kevin Harvick Issues Alarming Warning for HMS Driver Ahead of NASCAR’s Daytona Race

Kevin Harvick raises concerns for HMS star as pressure mounts before Daytona, hinting at unpredictable twists in the upcoming NASCAR race.
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Denny Hamlin’s Cryptically Accuses NASCAR of Playing ‘Mind Games’ Amid Lawsuit Drama

Denny Hamlin accuses NASCAR of “mind games” with a cryptic tweet as 23XI Racing’s lawsuit over the charter system intensifies.
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Dale Jr. Recounts Old-School Short Track Lessons Learned in Tough Cars Tour Outing

Dale Earnhardt Jr., now 50, returned to his short-track racing roots and drew a massive crowd, even though he ultimately finished 10th.
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NASCAR Driver Teams Up With $177B Partner for Special Labor Day Weekend Surprise

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. teams with Boeing for a Labor Day surprise, hyping Darlington’s Southern 500 with free tickets for workers.
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About NASCAR Cup Series

NASCAR Cup Series: Origin, Teams and More

What is the NASCAR Cup Series?

NASCAR (National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing) is the authorizing body for stock-vehicle racing in North America. It was established in 1948 in Daytona Beach, Florida. Currently, the organization fields four types of tracks: Intermediate tracks, Superspeedways, Short Tracks and Road Courses.

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NASCAR Cup Series Origin

The first-ever NASCAR race was held at Charlotte Fairgrounds Speedway on June 19, 1949 and Christian David "Jim" Roper was the victor after racer Glen Dunaway was disqualified for making illegal adjustments to his car.

Why is it named Cup Series? 


The NASCAR Cup Series is the pinnacle of the racing arrangement in the NASCAR classification. The arrangement started in 1949 and was called the Strictly Stock Division. The series was subsequently known as the Grand National Division from 1950 to 1970.

Then, in 1971, it started renting its naming rights to the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company and was alluded to as the NASCAR Winston Cup Series till 2003. From the next year onwards, the series came to be known as the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series till 2007 after a partnership with Nextel.

Sprint obtained Nextel in 2005 and 2008 saw the arrangement being renamed as the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Sprint remained the sponsor of the NASCAR Cup from 2008 to 2016. It was reported in December 2016 that Monster Energy would be the sponsor; therefore, the arrangement was renamed the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series from 2017 to 2019.

However, after decades of name changes, in 2017, the organization finally decided to shed off its old image and simply be named as the NASCAR Cup Series, with series sponsors being called 'Premier Partners'.

What is the format of the Cup Series?

The NASCAR points system has been a complicated affair to say the least. Over the years, the organization has tried several iterations, namely the Latford system, the Chase and the current elimination playoffs format among others, to discern one that would be fair to each driver.

While the earlier system saw drivers being awarded points on the basis of prize money in a particular race, in 1972 a new format was introduced. This time the points were awarded on the basis of laps completed. However, even that came with its own flaws and just two years later, in 1974, the organization introduced point calculation based on a mathematical formula. However, given the complexity of the equation, Bill France Jr, the former CEO of NASCAR decided to step in and call upon his close friend Bob Latford, to come up with an efficient way, which later came to be known as Boot Hill Format or the Latford Model.

With equal points awarded in all races, as New York Times aptly put it: "Mr. Latford set up his points scale to reward consistency rather than flashes of brilliance, and drivers seem to like it that way."

This system was perhaps the longest-running one during that time, being replaced in 2003, by The Chase format. Currently, the NASCAR Cup Series operates on the Playoff Format. The schedule consists of 31 oval races, 4 road course races, one street track race, and 4 non-championship races to be held on ovals. This also includes 16 playoff races, with four elimination rounds, namely, Round of 16, Round of 12, Round of 4 and Championship 4.

NASCAR Cup Series Teams

As of 2024, the NASCAR Cup Series has 16 full-time teams participating and three manufacturers, namely Toyota, Chevrolet and Ford. As for the team with the most number of victories and championship, Hendrick Motorsports has has an undebatable upper hand, with 305 Cup Series wins and 14 drivers championships.

NASCAR Cup Series Venue

The first championship race was reportedly held at Martinsville Speedway, a half-mile oval, on October 16, 1949. Currently, the final race of a Cup season is held at the Phoenix Raceway, which is a one-mile, low-banked tri-oval race track located in Avondale, Arizona, near Phoenix.

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NASCAR Cup Series Championship

The NASCAR Cup Series hosts three different championship under one name: The Driver's Championship, the Owner's Championship and the Manufacturer's Championship. The driver's championship as the name suggests is the award given to the driver that has emerged as the winner at the end of a season. On the other hand, the Owner's Championship aims to reward the team at the top of the points standings. The driver with the most championship wins are Richard Petty, Dale Earnhardt and Jimmie Johnson. Additionally, Rick Hendrick-owned Hendrick Motorsports has won a record-breaking 14 championships till date.

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On a similar note, the Manufacturer's Championship sees Original Equipment Manufacturers(OEMs) being awarded a championship based on how races their cars managed to dominate and the points accumulated. In this regard, US-based manufacturer Chevrolet has racked up the most Cup Series wins at 42, followed by Ford at 17, and Toyota at 3.

NASCAR Cup Series Track Types

As mentioned earlier, the NASCAR Cup series organizes its races on four different types of tracks, namely, Intermediate tracks, Superspeedways, Short Tracks and Road Courses.

When it comes to Intermediate tracks, it simply means "any track greater than one mile in length, with the exception of both Daytona and Talladega" according to the official NASCAR website and currently the Cup Series drivers compete on the following Intermediate tracks/Speedways :

  • Atlanta Motor Speedway (1.540-mile, Quad-Oval)
  • Charlotte Motor Speedway (1.500-mile Quad-Oval, including a 2.280 miles Road Course)
  • Darlington Raceway (1.366-mile, Egg-Shaped Oval)
  • Dover Motor Speedway (1.000-mile, Concrete Oval)
  • Homestead-Miami Speedway (1.500-mile, Oval)
  • Kansas Speedway (1.500-mile, Tri-Oval)
  • Las Vegas Motor Speedway (1.500-mile, Tri-Oval)
  • Michigan International Speedway (2.000-mile, D-Shaped Oval)
  • Nashville Superspeedway (1.333-mile, Tri-Oval)
  • New Hampshire Motor Speedway (1.058-mile, Paperclip Oval)
  • Phoenix Raceway (1.000-mile, Dogleg Oval)
  • Texas Motor Speedway (1.500-mile, Quad-Oval)
  • World Wide Technology Raceway (1.250-mile, Egg-Shaped Oval)

On the other hand, Superspeedways ae oval road courses of two miles or longer. Currently, the NASCAR Cup Series has the following Superspeedways:

  • Auto Club Speedway (2.000-mile, D-Shaped Oval; Currently not in use)
  • Chicagoland Speedway (1.500-mile, D-Shaped Oval; Currently not in use)
  • Daytona International Speedway (2.500-mile, Tri-Oval)
  • Kentucky Speedway (1.500-mile, D-Shaped Oval)
  • Pocono Raceway (2.500-mile, Triangular Oval)
  • Talladega Superspeedway (2.660-mile, Tri-Oval)

The short tracks (less than 1 mile in length) that are part of NASCAR are:

  • Bristol Motor Speedway (0.533-mile, Oval)
  • Eldora Speedway (0.500-mile, Oval; Currently not in use)
  • Iowa Speedway (0.875-mile, Oval)
  • Knoxville Raceway (0.500-mile, Oval
  • Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum)
  • Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park (0.686-mile, Oval)
  • Martinsville Speedway (0.526-mile, Paperclip Oval)
  • Milwaukee Mile Speedway (1.015-mile, Oval)
  • North Wilkesboro Speedway (0.625-mile, Oval)
  • Richmond Raceway (0.750-mile, D-shaped Oval)

As for Road Courses, NASCAR makes use of the following race tracks:

  • Canadian Tire Motorsport Park (2.459-mile, Currently not in use)
  • Chicago Street Race (2.14 miles)
  • Circuit of the Americas (3.426-mile)
  • DAYTONA Road Course (4.170-mile, Currently not in use)
  • Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course (2.400-mile, Currently not in use)
  • Portland International Raceway (1.967-mile, Currently not in use)
  • Road America(4.048-mile, Currently not in use)
  • Sebring Raceway (3.741 mi, Currently not in use)
  • Sonoma Raceway (1.99-mile)
  • Watkins Glen International (2.45-mile)

NASCAR Cup Series Crown Jewel Races

While NASCAR has several racetracks that it competes on, there are a couple venues that are held in high regards. Currently there are four such venues/races, namely the Daytona 500 held at the Daytona International Speedway, the Coca-Cola 500 held at the Charlotte Motor Speedway , the Brickyard 400/Verizon 200 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the Southern 500 at the Darlington Raceway.

Till date, Hendrick Motorsports vice chairman and retired NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon has the most number of Crown Jewel race wins (21), followed by Legacy Motor Club team owner Jimmie Johnson (14) and retired NASCAR driver Bobby Allison (13).

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NASCAR Cup Series Cars

NASCAR is an ever-evolving sport and till date, there have been several iterations of the cars used during races. If we go back to the very inception of the sport, the first kind of vehicle that was used used to be called Generation - 1 (1948-1966), followed by Generation - 2 (1967-1980) and Generation - 3 (1981-1991). Later the Generation - 4 (1992 to 2007) was introduced , and then Generation - 5 (2007 -2012) and Generation - 6 (2013-2021) came into play. And currently, NASCAR features the Generation - 7 car that is also known as the Next-Gen.

Anothe notable model was the Generation - 5. Dubbed as the "Car of Tomorrow", this model featured flaunted prominent front splitters under the bumpers and larger rear wings. Apart from that, according to NASCAR, the car also had "significant safety advancements and a return to symmetrical bodies". 

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NASCAR Cup Series debut at the Street Course

The NASCAR Cup Series has come a long way since its initial days. The organization has always been open to developments and one of the most exciting ones came in 2023,when the tourney made its Street Course debut at Chicago.

In a bid to turn make the schedule even more exciting, NASCAR officials were reportedly in talks with Chicago authorities for a number of years, with one attempt of a Chicago street race even dating back to the 1980s. However, owing to political pressure, that plan failed to materialize. Now, fast forward to four decades later and authorities were finally geared up to host an exciting, first-of-its-kind race in downtown Chicago.

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Designed by race simulation video game developer iRacing, the race aimed to showcase the city's major landmarks such as the Buckingham Fountain, the Grant Park and the Soldier Field Stadium, among others.

The first iteration of the race came in July of 2023, with New Zealand born driver Shane van Gisbergen clinching victory in his first-ever NASCAR race. If that's not iconic, what is?

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Full NameNASCAR Cup Series
Place of OriginCharlotte Fairgrounds Speedway
Year of Origin1949
First RaceNASCAR "Strictly Stock" Race, Charlotte Fairgrounds Speedway
Last RaceNASCAR Cup Series Spring Race at Martinsville Speedway, 2024
Crown Jewel RaceDaytona 500, Coca Cola 600, Brickyard 400/ Verizon 200, Southern 500
Drivers with the most ChampionshipsRichard Petty (7), Dale Earnhardt (7) and Jimmie Johnson(7)
Team with the most ChampionshipsHendrick Motorsports (14)
First ChampionRed Byron
Defending ChampionRyan Blaney (2023)
Defending TeamTeam Penske

 

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