NASCAR Points Standings, Cup Series Points Update After Darlington Race
Tyler Reddick leads the NASCAR Cup Series with 325 points after winning four of six races and leading 189 laps this season, extending his championship lead.
- On Sunday at Darlington Raceway, Tyler Reddick won the Goodyear 400, converting his pole into victory and claiming his fourth win in six starts.
- With a return scheduled in September, the Goodyear 400 was the first of two NASCAR Cup Series races at Darlington Raceway this year, combining strategy and speed.
- Statistically, the race produced 16 lead changes among 8 drivers, with Reddick leading 77 laps including the final 28, and finishing 5.847 seconds ahead of Keselowski.
- Reddick's victory positions him as the championship leader with 325 points after six races, pushing him further ahead under the playoff format where the top 16 advance after Race 26.
- Brad Keselowski swept both stages but finished second, Ryan Blaney took third, and Reddick has a zero DNF record this season.
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2026 NASCAR Cup Series Standings after the Goodyear 400 at Darlington Raceway
Tyler Reddick backed up his early-season form with a dominant showing at Darlington Raceway, taking control of the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series standings after six races. The 23XI Racing driver converted his pole position into a win in the Goodyear 400, leading 77 laps, including the final 28, to secure his fourth victory of the season. The result pushed him further ahead in the championship race as the field continues to chase consistency in the open…
= After the race at Darlington I, Tyler Reddick is positioned as the outstanding leader of the NASCAR Cup Series standings, with a 95-point advantage over the second-place finisher. Reddick has achieved four victories in the first six races of the season, establishing himself as one of the favorites for the championship. The 23XI Racing driver maintains a considerable distance from Ryan Blaney, who has regained second place after a difficult day…
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