Only four races remain in the NASCAR Cup Series regular season. After Tyler Reddick earned his second race win of the season and secured himself a spot in the playoffs, there are still 14 different winners in the 2022 racing season

Chase Elliott continues to lead the standings in all three categories – stage points, point standings, and playoff standings.  Elliott is also the only driver with four race wins this season.

Stage Point Standings:

Chase Elliott – 210

Ryan Blaney – 176

Kyle Larson – 159

William. Horn – 153

Joey Logan’s – 152

Martin Truex Jr. – 152

Ross Chastain – 148

Kyle. Such – 126

Christopher Bell – 121

Denny Hamlin – 89

Tyler Reddick – 85

Erik Jones – 83

Chase Bris one – 83

Kurt Busch – 77

Alex Bowman – 74

Daniel Suarez – 72

Kevin Harvick – 72

Bubba Wallace – 64

Aric Almirola – 61

Austin Cindric – 45

 

In the point standings with 820 Chase Elliott has a lead of over 100 points over Ryan Blaney with 696.

But what really counts when it comes to setting the field for the playoffs, Chase Elliott is nearly 20 points ahead with 2,040.  The winner of the regular season will receive 15 bonus points – the equivalent of three race wins.

Cup Series Playoff Point Standings:

Chase Elliott – 2,040

Ross Chastain – 2,022

Joey Logan’s – 2,016

William Byron – 2,015

Ryan Blaney – 2,015

Kyle Larson – 2,014

Martin Truex Jr – 2,014

Tyler Reddick – 2,012

Denny Hamlin – 2.012

Christopher Bell – 2,011

Kyle Busch – 2,009

Chase Briscoe – 2,008

Kurt Busch – 2,007

Daniel Suarez – 2,007

Austin Cindric – 2,006

Alex Bowman – 2,006

 

 

In the Xfinity Series, AJ Allmendinger has a one point lead over Ty Gibbs and Justin Allgaier.

 

Xfinity Series Playoff Standings:

AJ Allmemdinger – 2,032

Ty Gibbs – 2,031

Justin Allgaier – 2.031

Noah Grayson – 2,029

Josh Berry – 2,023

Austin Hill – 2,016

Brandon Jones – 2,010

Sam Mayer – 2,005

Daniel Hendrick – 2,003

Riley Herbst – 2,002

Ryan Sieg – 2,001

Landon Cassio – 2,000

 

 

In the Camping World Truck Series the drivers kick off their round one of the playoffs at Indianapolis Raceway Park and some short track racing.  After his win, Grant Enfinger leads the playoff standings and has secured himself a spot in round two.

 

CWTS Playoff Standings:

Grant Enfinger

Chandler Smith

Zane Smith

Ben Rhodes

Stewart Friesen

John Hunter Nemechek

Ty Majeski

Carson Hocevar

Christian Eckes

Matt Crafton