Rev Your Engines: Understanding the Points System
This weekend, the NASCAR Cup Series is roaring back to life for the first time in 2025, albeit with an exhibition race that won’t earn drivers a single point. Think of it as a NASCAR dress rehearsal: important, but no one gets to take home that shiny trophy just yet. But don’t worry; the real action is just around the bend as the Daytona 500 rolls in on February 16, setting the stage for a season-long battle for glory and—more importantly—points!
The Regular Season Race To Points Glory
Now, let’s get down to brass tacks; the NASCAR Cup Series season is split into two segments: the “regular season” and the playoffs. During the regular season, every driver is gunning for wins and accumulating points like they’re accumulating fast-food wrappers on a long drive. Scoring a victory is the easiest way to secure your playoff spot, but not everyone drives their way to the front every week.
Stage Your Way to the Championship
Even if you don’t cross the finish line first, finishing well can still earn you some precious points. Each race is divided into stages, giving drivers ample opportunities to accumulate points. Oh, and let’s not forget about that coveted title of “regular season champion”—awarded at the end of the regular season to the driver with the most points. Then, they reset the points for the playoffs, so buckle up! It’s a race, not a stroll in the park!