Friday
Feb 14
2025
Daytona Duel 1
📍 Daytona Duel 1
🏁 Daytona International Speedway
Friday
Feb 14
2025
Daytona Duel 2
📍 Daytona Duel 2
🏁 Daytona International Speedway
Friday
Feb 14
2025
Daytona 500
📍 Daytona
🏁 Daytona International Speedway
Sunday
Feb 23
2025
Atlanta
📍 Atlanta
🏁 Atlanta Motor Speedway
Sunday
Mar 2
2025
Circuit of the Americas
📍 Circuit of the Americas
🏁 Circuit Of The Americas
Sunday
Mar 9
2025
Phoenix
📍 Phoenix
🏁 Phoenix International Raceway
Sunday
Mar 16
2025
Las Vegas
📍 Las Vegas
🏁 Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Sunday
Mar 23
2025
Homestead-Miami
📍 Homestead-Miami
🏁 Homestead Miami Speedway
Sunday
Mar 30
2025
Martinsville
📍 Martinsville
🏁 Martinsville Speedway
Sunday
Apr 6
2025
Darlington
📍 Darlington
🏁 Darlington Raceway
Sunday
Apr 13
2025
Bristol
📍 Bristol
🏁 Bristol Motor Speedway
Sunday
Apr 27
2025
Talladega
📍 Talladega
🏁 Talladega Superspeedway
Sunday
May 4
2025
Texas
📍 Texas
🏁 Texas Motor Speedway
Sunday
May 11
2025
Kansas
📍 Kansas
🏁 Kansas Speedway
Sunday
May 25
2025
Charlotte
📍 Charlotte
🏁 Charlotte Motor Speedway
Sunday
Jun 1
2025
Nashville
📍 Nashville
🏁 Nashville Superspeedway
Sunday
Jun 8
2025
Michigan
📍 Michigan
🏁 Michigan International Speedway
Sunday
Jun 15
2025
Mexico City
📍 Mexico City
🏁 Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez
Sunday
Jun 22
2025
Pocono
📍 Pocono
🏁 Pocono Raceway
Saturday
Jun 28
2025
Atlanta II
📍 Atlanta II
🏁 Atlanta Motor Speedway
Sunday
Jul 6
2025
Chicago
📍 Chicago
🏁 Chicago Street Course
Sunday
Jul 13
2025
Sonoma
📍 Sonoma
🏁 Sonoma Raceway
Sunday
Jul 20
2025
Dover
📍 Dover
🏁 Dover International Speedway
Sunday
Jul 27
2025
Indianapolis
📍 Indianapolis
🏁 Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Sunday
Aug 3
2025
Iowa
📍 Iowa
🏁 Iowa Speedway
Sunday
Aug 10
2025
Watkins Glen
📍 Watkins Glen
🏁 Watkins Glen International
Saturday
Aug 16
2025
Richmond
📍 Richmond
🏁 Richmond International Raceway
Saturday
Aug 23
2025
Daytona II
📍 Daytona II
🏁 Daytona International Speedway
Sunday
Aug 31
2025
Darlington II
📍 Darlington II
🏁 Darlington Raceway
Sunday
Sep 7
2025
Gateway
📍 Gateway
🏁 Gateway Motorsport Park
Saturday
Sep 13
2025
Bristol II
📍 Bristol II
🏁 Bristol Motor Speedway
Sunday
Sep 21
2025
New Hampshire
📍 New Hampshire
🏁 New Hampshire International Speedway
Sunday
Sep 28
2025
Kansas II
📍 Kansas II
🏁 Kansas Speedway
Sunday
Oct 5
2025
Charlotte II
📍 Charlotte II
🏁 Charlotte Motor Speedway
Sunday
Oct 12
2025
Las Vegas II
📍 Las Vegas II
🏁 Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Sunday
Oct 19
2025
Talladega II
📍 Talladega II
🏁 Talladega Superspeedway
Sunday
Oct 26
2025
Martinsville II
📍 Martinsville II
🏁 Martinsville Speedway
Sunday
Nov 2
2025
Phoenix II
📍 Phoenix II
🏁 Phoenix International Raceway
NASCAR-CUP

About NASCAR Cup

The NASCAR Cup Series stands as the pinnacle of stock car racing in America. Since its inception in 1949 as the "Strictly Stock Division," it has evolved into a sophisticated racing championship. The series currently operates under a unique tiered sponsorship model, featuring premier partners like Busch Beer, Coca-Cola, GEICO, and Xfinity.

 

Racing Format and Competition

The series features purpose-built "stock cars" that combine high-performance engineering with designs resembling showroom models from Chevrolet, Ford, and Toyota. These powerful machines can exceed speeds of 200 mph, competing on various track types including short tracks, intermediate ovals, superspeedways, and road courses. A typical season spans from February to November, encompassing approximately 30 regular-season races followed by a 10-race playoff.

 

Championship Structure

The championship follows a complex points system with a playoff format involving the top 16 drivers. The playoffs consist of four rounds with progressive eliminations, culminating in a winner-take-all finale among the final four contenders. The regular season champion receives 15 bonus playoff points, adding strategic importance to consistent performance throughout the year.

 

Team Operations

Each race features 36 "chartered" teams with guaranteed spots. A successful team operation extends far beyond the driver, incorporating spotters, crew chiefs, pit crew members, and engineering staff. The introduction of the Next Gen car in 2022 marked a significant technological advancement, improving both performance and visual similarity to production vehicles.

 

International Growth

While deeply rooted in American motorsport culture, NASCAR has been expanding its global footprint. The series maintains international presence through sanctioned series in Mexico, Canada, and Europe, with broadcasts reaching nearly 200 countries. A significant milestone will be reached in 2025 with a Cup Series race in Mexico City.

 

Historical Legacy

The series boasts a rich history of legendary drivers, including seven-time champions Richard Petty, Dale Earnhardt, and Jimmie Johnson. These icons, along with others like Jeff Gordon and Tony Stewart, have helped shape NASCAR's identity and popularity. Current stars such as Chase Elliott, Kyle Larson, and Joey Logano continue this legacy while attracting new generations of fans.

 

Technical Evolution

NASCAR continuously updates its technical regulations to enhance competition and safety. Recent changes include modifications to qualifying procedures, aerodynamic packages, and vehicle repair policies. The 2024 season introduced new aero packages for road courses and short tracks, while 2025 brings significant changes to the Damaged Vehicle Policy and introduces the Open Exemption Provisional.

 

Fan Engagement

Fan participation remains central to NASCAR's culture, exemplified by the annual Most Popular Driver Award. This fan-voted award represents the strong connection between the sport and its supporters, with voting typically occurring late in the season between October and November.