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

Of the modest beginnings in Carolinas and through the southeast, NASCAR has grown not only the most popular form in the car racing in the United States, but also a shape that can attract dance and interest in the rest of the world. The places that NASCAR seeks to go to, but also the place from which it came, is reflected in the place where its first division will be ranked in 2025.
The 2025 NASCAR Cup series season will not be characterized by providing familiar stations from Superspeedwices of Daytona and Talladega to the most famous tracks in sports such as Darlington, Charlotte and Martinsville, but also new additions to the near and distant table. For the first time since 1958 and for the first time in the modern era of sport, the cup chain will internationally in June this south of the border to Autódromo Hermanos RodríGuez in Mexico.
After the middle of the road has passed for the normal season, two of the largest NASCAR stars now added their name to the Play of the Network: Ross Chaastin won his first victory in the year in Coca -Cola 600 thanks to a pass in a late race from William Bayron, then Ryan Ballani won his first victory in the year in Nashville Supredway. Chastain and Blaney’s victory means that nine different drivers have now visited Victory Lane in 2025, leaving seven points that are still available in the qualifiers for drivers on points – and these sites are likely to diminish with a decrease in June to a high degree.
NASCAR in the results of Nashville: Ryan Balani gets his first victory in 2025 in the Cracker 400 barrel
Stephen Taranto

Among the other major changes on the remaining schedule this year include:
- The history of the Nashville Supeerspeedway is transmitted from late June to the beginning of June, immediately after Coca-Cola 600 in Charlotte. Michigan and Bicono also return to the June dates.
- Both were transferred from Sonoma and Doover’s dates to July. The date of the iOwa Speedway was transferred from June to August.
- Mexico City’s history came on the Richmond Raceway account, which will now have only one weekend in August.
- Atlanta, Watstead-Miami has been transferred from the qualifiers, where Gateway and New Hampshire moved to the qualifiers instead. South 500 in Darlington also returned to the opening of the Play of the Playoff, and Cokes Zero Sugar 400 is again at the end of the normal season after scheduling because the Olympic break prompted the season forward a week.
- The qualifying race was transferred in Talladega Supeerspeedway to the eighth round, where this race has now been set to determine a place in the 4th championship.
- In the Xfinity and Truck series, the legendary Rockingham Speedway has returned to the timeline in both the series for the first time since 2004 and 2013, respectively. The truck chain also acquires a completely new track circuit with the first NASCAR flight to Lime Rock Park in Connecticut.
2025 NASCAR Cup schedule
(*-Evidence of non-points sweat)
February 2 – Clash – Bowman Gray* (winner: Chis Elliot)
February 16 – Ditona 500 – Dietona International Fast (winner: William Peron)
February 23 – Ambetter Health 400 Atlanta Motor Speedway (winner: Christopher Bell)
March 2 – Echopark Texas Grand Prix Award – The American Circle (winner: Christopher Bell)
March 9 – Shriners Children 500 – Phoenix race (winner: Christopher Bell)
March 16 – Penzoil 400 – Las Vegas Motor Speedway (winner: Josh Perry)
March 23 – Right -wireless hadith 400 HOMESTEAD-MIAMI Speedway (winner: Kyle Larson)
March 30 – Cooking 400 – Martinsville Speedway (Winner: Religious Hameen)
April 6 – Goodyear 400 – Raceway Darlington (Winner: Religious Hameen)
April 13 – Food City 500 – Bristol Motor Speedway (winner: Kyle Larson)
April 27 – Jack Link 500 – Talladega Supespeedway
May 4 – And inherited 400 -Texas Motor Speedway (winner: Joey Logano)
May 11 – Adventhealth 400 Kansas Speedway (winner: Kyle Larson)
May 18 – All stars race – North Wilkesburo Speedway* (winner: Christopher Bell)
May 25 – Coca-Cola 600 Charlotte Motor Speedway
June 1 – Crack of a barrel 400 Superspeedway
June 8 – Firekeepers 400 – Michigan International High Highway
June 15 – Autódromo Hermanos RodríGuez (Mexico City)
June 22 – HighPoint.com 400 – Pocono Raceway
June 28 – Quake State 400 – Atlanta Motor Speedway
July 6 – Grant Park 165 – Chicago Street course
July 13 – Toyota/Save Mart 350 – Sonoma Raceway
July 20 – WRRth 400 – Dover Motor Speedway
July 27 – Brickyard 400 – Indianapolis Motor Speedway
August 3 – IOWA CORN 350 – IOWA Speedway
10 Aug
August 16 – Richmond Raceway
August 23 – Cooking Cook Zero Sugar 400 – Dynona International Fast
Naskar qualifiers
Tour 16
August 31 – South 500 – Darlington Circuit
September 7 – Enjoy Illinois 300 – World Technology Raceway in Gateway (St. Louis, Missouri)
September 13 – Bass Pro Procs Night – Bristol Motor Speedway
Round 12
September 21 – USA 301 – New Hampshire Motor Speedway
September 28 – Hollywood Casino 400 – Kansas Speedway
October 6 – Bank of America Roville 400 – Charlotte Motor Speedway
Round 8
October 12 – South Point 400 – Las Vegas Motor Speedway
October 19 – Yellawood 500 – Talladega Supeerspeedway
October 26 – Xfinity 500 – Martinsville Speedway
championship
November 2 – NASCAR Cup championship – Phoenix race