NASCAR Standings After COTA
Here’s the updated points standings for NASCAR’s top three series after the third race weekend of 2025.
Here’s the updated points standings for NASCAR’s top three series after the third race weekend of 2025.
Goodyear announced changes last week in an effort to increase tire wear. We’ve heard that song before. Yet this time, it actually worked.
Caleb Barnes and Michael Massie discuss why Busch might be on to watch on road courses after his run at Circuit of the Americas.
Gragson’s eighth-place run led the way for underdogs in Austin.
Chase Elliott and his No. 9 pit crew come up clutch for a top-five finish, and other pit road plotlines from the Lone Star State.
Among them, will Austin Cindric be penalized for right-hooking Ty Dillon?
Busch led 42 of the race’s 95 laps, but older tires and a late caution allowed Christopher Bell to take the lead with six to go.
Bell passed Kyle Busch late and held off William Byron and Tyler Reddick for his second straight win of 2025.
The finish won’t show for it, but Zilisch’s Cup debut lived up to the hype.
In his first race with his new team, VeeKay earned DCR’s first top 10 since 2023.