
Bob Pockrass
FOX Motorsports Insider
As the regular season winds down and drivers make a run to land a spot in the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs, those outside the cutline are looking for wins.
A win guarantees a spot in the playoffs unless there are more winners than spots available. The 16 spots go to the regular-season champion and then 15 drivers based on wins with tiebreakers by points.
Right now, there have been 13 winners with three races remaining, so unless winless Tyler Reddick makes up a 97-point deficit to win the regular-season title — a very unlikely scenario — everyone with a win will get in.
The three races remaining in the regular season: Watkins Glen (road course), Richmond (0.75-mile oval) and Daytona (2.5-mile drafting oval). All three have the potential to see new winners but the odds are that at least one spot, if not more, will be available on points.
Here’s a breakdown of who’s in and who’s on the bubble when it comes to points and who needs a win.
Guaranteed Spots
Drivers with multiple wins, locked into the playoffs: Denny Hamlin with four wins, Kyle Larson, Christopher Bell and Shane van Gisbergen with three and William Byron with two, including Sunday at Iowa. Chase Elliott, Ryan Blaney and Chase Briscoe are also locked in because they have enough points that there is no way they can be last among those with one win.
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Denny Hamlin owns a series-high four wins this season after conquering Dover.
Have A Win, No Worries
These drivers might not be mathematically locked in yet with one win, but Reddick’s chances of winning the regular season title are extremely remote, so you can write them in: Bubba Wallace, Ross Chastain, Joey Logano, Austin Cindric and Josh Berry. Berry is 38 points behind Cindric as the lowest driver in points with one win.
No Win, Tiny Worry
Tyler Reddick. Reddick has a 59-point edge on the next winless driver (Alex Bowman) and currently sits 122 points above the playoff cutoff. If there are three new winners (and he’s not one of them), he’d be out. But he’s in relatively good shape.
Tyler Reddick is still searching for his first win of 2025.
On Points Bubble
If there are two new winners, these drivers would most likely miss the field (unless they are among those winners). Here is how the bubble looks:
Bowman (+63 on the current cutoff), Chris Buescher (+23) and Ryan Preece (-23).
Must Win
The other 19 drivers either need incredible runs and luck without a win or more likely a victory to make the playoffs: Kyle Busch (-73), Ty Gibbs (-87), AJ Allmendinger (-118), Brad Keselowski (-121), John Hunter Nemechek (-127), Carson Hocevar (-131), Michael McDowell (-134), Erik Jones (-138), Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (-176), Zane Smith (-179), Austin Dillon (-190), Justin Haley (-196), Todd Gilliland (-207), Daniel Suarez (-211), Ty Dillon (-226), Cole Custer (-283), Noah Gragson (-291), Riley Herbst (-305) and Cody Ware (-420).
Of those drivers, eight have never won a Cup race: Gibbs, Nemechek, Hocevar, Gilliland, Ty Dillon, Gragson, Herbst and Ware.
Watkins Glen Outlook
Of drivers who need a playoff spot, Busch (2008, 2013), Allmendigner (2014) and Buescher (2024) have won at Watkins Glen. Keselowski has a second, Bowman and Hocevar and Suarez have a best of third, while Jones has a fourth and Smith has a fifth.
Bob Pockrass covers NASCAR and INDYCAR for FOX Sports. He has spent decades covering motorsports, including over 30 Daytona 500s, with stints at ESPN, Sporting News, NASCAR Scene magazine and The (Daytona Beach) News-Journal. Follow him on Twitter @bobpockrass.
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