Cup Standings After Nashville
Denny Hamlin led early, but it was Ryan Blaney who dominated late and sealed the deal in Sunday’s (June 1) Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Superspeedway. Blaney led a race-high 139 laps and won by nearly three seconds with the best long run car in a race that ended with 102 consecutive laps of green flag racing.
Blaney’s victory makes 2025 the second consecutive season where all three Team Penske drivers have found victory lane. Seven playoff spots remain up for grabs with 12 races left in the regular season.

Up Next: The FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway on Sunday, June 8. Coverage will begin at 2 p.m. ET on Amazon Prime Video.
Xfinity Standings After Nashville
Justin Allgaier continued his 2025 dominance with a perfect, 61-point race at Nashville on Saturday (May 31), holding off teammate Connor Zilisch to score his third victory of 2025 and his second at Nashville.
Allgaier is now up to 28 career NASCAR Xfinity Series wins, and his points lead over second-place Austin Hill is just shy of triple digits.

NOTE: Part-time drivers who are eligible for series points but ineligible for the championship will not be displayed in these graphics.
Up Next: The Chilango 150 at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City on Saturday, June 14. Coverage will begin at 4:30 p.m. ET on your local CW provider.
Truck Standings After Nashville
Rajah Caruth entered Friday’s (May 30) NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Nashville 13th in points, and he pulled off the first playoff shocker of the regular season by holding off Corey Heim and Layne Riggs in a fierce battle to score the second win of his Truck career.
Half of the 2025 playoff grid is set, with five winners and five spots at large. The cut line gap is the widest it’s been all season, as Ty Majeski — the first driver in — has nearly a full-race lead over Gio Ruggiero, the first driver out.

Up Next: The DQS Solutions & Staffing 200 at Michigan International Speedway on Saturday, June 7. Coverage will begin at 12 p.m. ET on FOX.
Stephen Stumpf is the NASCAR Content Director for Frontstretch and is a three-year veteran of the site. His weekly column is “Stat Sheet,” and he formerly wrote "4 Burning Questions" for three years. He also writes commentaries, contributes to podcasts, edits articles and is frequently at the track for on-site coverage.
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