NASCAR 2025 race schedule, results: Complete list of Cup Series race dates, winners, tracks, locations


From the humble beginnings in the Carolines and across the Southeast, Nascar has not only become the most popular car race in the United States, but also that which can attract the intrigue and attention of the rest of the world. And the places where Nascar seeks to go, but also the place where he comes from, is reflected in the place where his first division will be underway in 2025.
The 2025 Nascar Cup Series season offers familiar stops from the superspeedways of Daytona and Talladega with the most emblematic pieces of sport like Darlington, Charlotte and Martinsville, but also two new additions to the calendar both close and distant. The year started with Chase Elliott winning the shock of the legendary Bowman Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem, NC, while Shane Van Gisbergen would win in Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City, marking the victory during the first race of the International Cup series in the modern era of Nascar and the first since 1958.
After a series of course on the road, Shane Van Gisbergen’s third victory of the season in Sonoma equaled to Kyle Larson, Denny Hamlin and Christopher Bell for the most victories among the pilots this season. But the equality break was shattered in Dover, while Denny Hamlin won his fourth victory of the year and took total control of the most victorious Marc brand while the fight to be the chopper n ° 1 of the qualifiers continues.
Nascar at Dover Results: Denny Hamlin repels the teammates of Joe Gibbs Racing for his fourth victory of 2025
Steven Taranto

Among the other major changes in the calendar remaining this year, in particular:
- The Nashville Superspeedway racing date moves from late June to early June, immediately after Coca-Cola 600 in Charlotte. Michigan and Pocono also return to the June dates.
- Sonoma and Dover’s racing dates were both moved in July. The Iowa Speedway racing date was moved from June to August.
- The date of Mexico City came at the expense of Richmond Raceway, which will now have only one race weekend in August.
- Atlanta, Watkins Glen and Homestead-Miami were far from the playoffs, with Gateway and the New Hampshire rather moved into the playoffs. The Southern 500 in Darlington has also become the opening race for the playoffs, and the Coke Zero Sugar 400 is once again the final of the regular season after a planning oddity because the Olympic break has advanced the season a week.
- The Talladega Superspeedway playoff race has been moved to 8, this race is now planned to determine a place in championship 4.
- In the Xfinity and Truck series, the legendary Rockingham Speedway has returned to the calendar of the two series since 2004 and 2013 respectively. The series of trucks also wins an entirely new race track with Nascar’s very first trip to Lime Rock Park in Connecticut.
2025 Nascar Cup Series Schedule
(* – designates the race without points)
February 2 – Bake – Bowman Gray Stadium * (Winner: Chase Elliott)
February 16 – Daytona 500 – Daytona International Speedway (Winner: William Byron)
February 23 – Ambetter Health 400 – Echopark Speedway (winner: Christopher Bell)
March 2 – Echopark Texas Grand Prix – Circuit of the Americas (winner: Christopher Bell)
March 9 – Shriners Children’s 500 – Phoenix Raceway (winner: Christopher Bell)
March 16 – Pennzoil 400 – Las Vegas Motor Speedway (Winner: Josh Berry)
March 23 – Straight Talk Wireless 400 – Homestead-Miami Speedway (winner: Kyle Larson)
March 30 – Cooking 400 – Martinsville Speedway (winner: Denny Hamlin)
April 6 – Goodyear 400 – Darlington Raceway (Winner: Denny Hamlin)
April 13 – City Food 500 – Bristol Motor Speedway (winner: Kyle Larson)
April 27 – 500 from Jack Link – Talladega superspeedway (winner: Austin Cindric)
May 4 – Wurth 400 -Texas Motor Speedway (Winner: Joey Logano)
May 11 – Adventhealth 400 – Kansas Speedway (winner: Kyle Larson)
May 18 – Stars – North Wilkesboro Speedway * (Winner: Christopher Bell)
May 25 – Coca-Cola 600 – Charlotte Motor Speedway (Winner: Ross Chastain)
June 1st – Cracker barrel 400 – Nashville superspeedway (winner: Ryan Blaney)
June 8 – Firefighters Casino 400 – Michigan International Speedway (Winner: Denny Hamlin)
June 15 – Viva Mexico 250 – Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez (Winner: Shane Van Gisbergen)
June 22 – The large American getaway 400 – Pocono Raceway (Winner: Chase Briscoe)
June 28 – Quaker State 400 – Echopark Speedway (winner: Chase Elliott)
July 6 – Grant Park 165 – Chicago Street Race (Winner: Shane Van Gisbergen)
July 13 – Toyota / Save Mart 350 – Sonoma Raceway (winner: Shane Van Gisbergen)
July 20 – Sutrader Echopark Automotive 400 – Dover Motor Speedway (Winner: Denny Hamlin)
July 27 – Brickyard 400 – Indianapolis Motor Speedway
August 3 – Iowa Corn 350 – Iowa Speedway
August 10 – Go Bowling to Glen – Watkins Glen International
August 16 – Cook Out 400 – Richmond Raceway
August 23 – COKE ZERO SUGAR 400 – Daytona International Speedway
NASCAR Playoffs
Round of 16
August 31 – Cook Out Southern 500 – Darlington Raceway
September 7 – Take advantage of Illinois 300 – World Wide Technology Raceway in Gateway (St. Louis, Missouri)
September 13 – Bass Pro Shops Night Race – Bristol Motor Speedway
Round of 12
September 21 – USA Today 301 – New Hampshire Motor Speedway
September 28 – Hollywood Casino 400 – Kansas Speedway
October 6 – Bank of America Roval 400 – Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval
Round of 8
October 12 – South point 400 – Las Vegas Motor Speedway
October 19 – Yellawood 500 – Talladega Superspeedway
October 26 – Xfinity 500 – Martinsville Speedway
Championship
November 2 – Nascar Cup Series Championship – Phoenix Raceway


