NASCAR Cup Series
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NASCAR Cup Series Calendar
FEBRUARY |
02.02.2025 Bowman Gray Stadium/USA - 200 laps / 50.6 miles |
13.02.2025 1 - Daytona International Speedway/USA - 60 laps / 150 miles |
13.02.2025 2- Daytona International Speedway/USA - 60 laps / 150 miles |
16.02.2025 Daytona International Speedway/USA - 200 laps / 500 miles |
23.02.2025 Atlanta Motor Speedway/USA - 260 laps / 400.4 miles |
MARCH |
02.03.2025 Circuit of The Americas/USA - 68 laps / 231.88 miles |
09.03.2025 Phoenix Raceway/USA - 312 laps / 312 miles |
16.03.2025 Las Vegas Motor Speedway/USA - 267 laps / 400.5 miles |
23.03.2025 Homestead-Miami Speedway/USA - 267 laps / 400.5 miles |
30.03.2025 Martinsville Speedway/USA - 400 laps / 210.4 miles |
APRIL |
06.04.2025 Darlington Raceway/USA - 293 laps / 400.24 miles |
13.04.2025 Bristol Motor Speedway/USA - 500 laps / 266.5 miles |
27.04.2025 Talladega Superspeedway/USA - 188 laps / 500.08 miles |
MAY |
04.05.2025 Texas Motor Speedway/USA - 267 laps / 400.5 miles |
11.05.2025 Kansas Speedway/USA - 267 laps / 400.5 miles |
18.05.2025 North Wilkesboro Speedway/USA - TBA laps / TBA miles |
18.05.2025 North Wilkesboro Speedway/USA - TBA laps / TBA miles |
25.05.2025 Charlotte Motor Speedway/USA - 400 laps / 600 miles |
JUNE |
01.06.2025 Nashville Superspeedway/USA - 300 laps / 399 miles |
08.06.2025 Michigan International Speedway/USA - 200 laps / 400 miles |
15.08.2025 Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez/USA - 100 laps / 241 miles |
22.06.2025 Pocono Raceway/USA - 160 laps / 400 miles |
28.06.2025 Atlanta Motor Speedway/USA - 260 laps / 400.4 miles |
JULY |
06.07.2025 Chicago Street Race/USA - 75 laps / 165 miles |
13.07.2025 Sonoma Raceway/USA - 110 laps / 218.9 miles |
20.07.2025 Dover Motor Speedway/USA - 400 laps / 400 miles |
27.07.2025 Indianapolis Motor Speedway/USA - 160 laps / 400 miles |
AUGUST |
03.08.2025 Iowa Speedway/USA - 350 laps / 306.25 miles |
10.08.2025 Watkins Glen International/USA - 90 laps / 220.5 miles |
16.08.2025 Richmond Raceway/USA - 400 laps / 300 miles |
23.08.2025 Daytona International Speedway/USA - 160 laps / 400 miles |
PLAYOFFS - ROUND OF 16 |
31.08.2025 Darlington Raceway/USA - 367 laps / 501.32 miles |
SEPTEMBER |
07.09.2025 World Wide Technology Raceway/USA - 240 laps / 300 miles |
13.09.2025 Bristol Motor Speedway/USA - 500 laps / 266.5 miles |
PLAYOFFS - ROUND OF 12 |
21.09.2025 New Hampshire Motor Speedway/USA - 301 laps / 318.46 miles |
28.09.2025 Kansas Speedway/USA - 267 laps / 400.5 miles |
OCTOBER |
05.10.2025 Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course/USA - 109 laps / 248.52 miles |
PLAYOFFS - ROUND OF 8 |
12.10.2025 Las Vegas Motor Speedway/USA - 267 laps / 400.5 miles |
19.10.2025 Talladega Superspeedway/USA - 188 laps / 500.08 miles |
26.10.2025 Martinsville Speedway/USA - 500 laps / 263 miles |
NOVEMBER |
Playoffs - CHAMPIONSHIP 4 |
02.11.2025 Phoenix Raceway/USA - 312 laps / 312 miles |
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NASCAR Cup Series
In a historic shift for the sport, beginning in 2020 NASCAR’s premier series became known as the NASCAR Cup Series and featured cornerstone brands as Premier Partners: Busch Beer, Coca-Cola® and Xfinity. The partners are prominently featured in multiple platforms across the sport, including integrations in broadcast, NASCAR digital and social channels, event entitlements, in-market promotions and at-track activations.
The Cup Series is the most elite level of all three series. Beginning in 1949 as the Strictly Stock Division, the series is what put NASCAR on the map and is the highest level that a professional NASCAR driver can reach.
From 1950-1970, the series was known as the Grand National Series before becoming the NASCAR Winston Cup Series from 1971-2003. That kicked off an era in which the series name included a sponsor name with iterations including the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series, the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series.
Now, the series is known as the NASCAR Cup Series with multiple sponsors making up the Premier Partners of NASCAR. Currently, those Premier Partners are Busch Beer, Coca-Cola and Xfinity.
The Cup Series holds races all over the United States on short tracks, intermediate tracks, superspeedways and road courses. In 2023, NASCAR raced for the first time on the streets of Chicago and saw Australian Supercar driver Shane Van Gisbergen take the win. In 2025, the Cup Series will go international for a points-paying race in Mexico City.
Sixteen drivers qualify for the Cup Series Playoffs, with elimination rounds whittling the field down to 12 drivers and then eight and then four for the Championship 4 in the final race. The best finisher among the Championship 4 drivers in the final race is crowned the champion.

