Nascar Playoffs 2019
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Series: NASCAR Cup Series | NASCAR Xfinity | NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
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Martin Truex Jr. Came away with the checkered flag for the second consecutive NASCAR Playoff race. NASCAR playoff standings 2019: Updated points for Cup chase after the Federated Auto Parts 400. 2021 xfinity series standings driver standings projected playoffs owner standings manufacturer standings pos driver mfr points behind starts wins top 5s top 10s dnfs laps led stage wins rank.StandingsRKDRIVERPOINTSWINSPOLESTOP 5TOP 101Kyle Larson14710232Christopher Bell13810123Michael McDowell12610134William Byron11610125Denny Hamlin18700336Brad Keselowski14900227Chase Elliott13900118Joey Logano13800129Kevin Harvick136002310Martin Truex Jr.131001211Kurt Busch122001212Austin Dillon115001113Ryan Preece112000214Kyle Busch98001215Ryan Blaney91001116Chris Buescher900000*** NASCAR Cup Series playoffs cut-off ***17Ricky Stenhouse Jr.88000018Alex Bowman86010219Cole Custer80000020Bubba Wallace76000021Ryan Newman75000122Ross Chastain67000123Tyler Reddick61001124Erik Jones61000125Daniel Suarez58000026Chase Briscoe58000027Anthony Alfredo46000028Aric Almirola41000029Corey LaJoie40000130Matt DiBenedetto38000031Jamie McMurray30000132Josh Bilicki20000033Joey Gase20000034Quin Houff15000035James Davison15000036Kaz Grala9000037Scott Heckert9000038David Ragan4000039Derrike Cope10000
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After the first 26 races of the NASCAR Cup Series season, the playoffs, formerly known as the Chase, are here.
To determine the 2019 champion, 16 playoff drivers will compete and try to advance through nine races that are broken into three rounds leading up to the 10th race for the title at Homestead-Miami Speedway in November. There are three races in each round, which closes with a cutoff race as the playoff field shrinks from 16 drivers to 12, from 12 to eight and from eight to the final Championship 4.
There are two ways for drivers to qualify for the playoffs. A win automatically qualifies a driver to compete for a championship, and if there are not 16 different winners, the top winless drivers in the standings earn the remaining spots. This season, 10 different drivers qualified with at least one checkered flag, while the other six made it based on points in the driver standings.
Most of the usual suspects are in the playoffs this year, like regular-season champion Kyle Busch, defending Cup Series champion Joey Logano, Martin Truex Jr., Kevin Harvick and Brad Keselowski.
The surprises are more about who’s not in the playoffs. Specifically, seven-time Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson missed the playoffs for the first time in his career, so his quest for a record-breaking eighth title will have to wait until 2020.
Here’s a breakdown of NASCAR’s 2019 playoff drivers and their order in the driver standings entering the postseason.
*Driver has been eliminated from the playoffs.1. Kyle Busch, No. 18 Toyota
2019 regular season: 4 wins, 13 top-5 finishes
2015 NASCAR Cup Series champion
© Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports 2. Denny Hamlin, No. 11 Toyota
2019 regular season: 4 wins (including the Daytona 500), 13 top-5 finishes
© Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports 3. Martin Truex Jr., No. 19 Toyota
2019 regular season: 4 wins, 10 top-5 finishes
2017 NASCAR Cup Series championLOOK AT THAT TUXEDO FIRE SUIT. Truex wore that to celebrate his 500th career start earlier…LOOK AT THAT TUXEDO FIRE SUIT. Truex wore that to celebrate his 500th career start earlier this season.more
© Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports 4. Kevin Harvick, No. 4 Ford
2019 regular season: 3 wins, 9 top-5 finishes
2014 NASCAR Cup Series champion
© Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports 5. Joey Logano, No. 22 Ford*
2019 regular season: 2 wins, 10 top-5 finishes
2018 NASCAR Cup Series champion
© Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports 6. Brad Keselowski, No. 2 Ford*
2019 regular season: 3 wins, 9 top-5 finishes
2012 NASCAR Cup Series champion
© Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports 7. Chase Elliott, No. 9 Chevrolet*
2019 regular season: 2 wins, 8 top-5 finishes
© Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports Nascar Playoffs 2019 Bracket Printable8. Kurt Busch, No. 1 Chevrolet*
2019 regular season: 1 win, 5 top-5 finishes
2004 NASCAR Cup Series champion
© Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports 9. Alex Bowman, No. 88 Chevrolet*
2019 regular season: 1 win (his first in the Cup Series), 4 top-5 finishes
© Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports Nascar Playoffs 2019 Schedule10. Erik Jones, No. 20 Toyota*
2019 regular season: 1 win, 9 top-5 finishes
© Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports Kyle Larson, No. 42 Chevrolet*
2019 regular season: 0 wins, 6 top-5 finishes
© Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports 12. Ryan Blaney, No. 12 Ford*
2019 regular season: 0 wins, 7 top-5 finishes
© Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports 13. William Byron, No. 24 Chevrolet*
2019 regular season: 0 wins, 3 top-5 finishes
© Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports 14. Aric Almirola, No. 10 Ford*
2019 regular season: 0 wins, 1 top-5 finish
© Rich Barnes-USA TODAY Sport What channel is the okc vs golden state game on tv.15. Clint Bowyer, No. 14 Ford*
2019 regular season: 0 wins, 6 top-5 finishesDenny Hamlin#11
© Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports 16. Ryan Newman, No. 6 Ford*Nascar Playoffs 2019 Round Of 8
2019 regular season: 0 wins, 1 top-5 finish
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Series: NASCAR Cup Series | NASCAR Xfinity | NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Season:
Martin Truex Jr. Came away with the checkered flag for the second consecutive NASCAR Playoff race. NASCAR playoff standings 2019: Updated points for Cup chase after the Federated Auto Parts 400. 2021 xfinity series standings driver standings projected playoffs owner standings manufacturer standings pos driver mfr points behind starts wins top 5s top 10s dnfs laps led stage wins rank.StandingsRKDRIVERPOINTSWINSPOLESTOP 5TOP 101Kyle Larson14710232Christopher Bell13810123Michael McDowell12610134William Byron11610125Denny Hamlin18700336Brad Keselowski14900227Chase Elliott13900118Joey Logano13800129Kevin Harvick136002310Martin Truex Jr.131001211Kurt Busch122001212Austin Dillon115001113Ryan Preece112000214Kyle Busch98001215Ryan Blaney91001116Chris Buescher900000*** NASCAR Cup Series playoffs cut-off ***17Ricky Stenhouse Jr.88000018Alex Bowman86010219Cole Custer80000020Bubba Wallace76000021Ryan Newman75000122Ross Chastain67000123Tyler Reddick61001124Erik Jones61000125Daniel Suarez58000026Chase Briscoe58000027Anthony Alfredo46000028Aric Almirola41000029Corey LaJoie40000130Matt DiBenedetto38000031Jamie McMurray30000132Josh Bilicki20000033Joey Gase20000034Quin Houff15000035James Davison15000036Kaz Grala9000037Scott Heckert9000038David Ragan4000039Derrike Cope10000
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After the first 26 races of the NASCAR Cup Series season, the playoffs, formerly known as the Chase, are here.
To determine the 2019 champion, 16 playoff drivers will compete and try to advance through nine races that are broken into three rounds leading up to the 10th race for the title at Homestead-Miami Speedway in November. There are three races in each round, which closes with a cutoff race as the playoff field shrinks from 16 drivers to 12, from 12 to eight and from eight to the final Championship 4.
There are two ways for drivers to qualify for the playoffs. A win automatically qualifies a driver to compete for a championship, and if there are not 16 different winners, the top winless drivers in the standings earn the remaining spots. This season, 10 different drivers qualified with at least one checkered flag, while the other six made it based on points in the driver standings.
Most of the usual suspects are in the playoffs this year, like regular-season champion Kyle Busch, defending Cup Series champion Joey Logano, Martin Truex Jr., Kevin Harvick and Brad Keselowski.
The surprises are more about who’s not in the playoffs. Specifically, seven-time Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson missed the playoffs for the first time in his career, so his quest for a record-breaking eighth title will have to wait until 2020.
Here’s a breakdown of NASCAR’s 2019 playoff drivers and their order in the driver standings entering the postseason.
*Driver has been eliminated from the playoffs.1. Kyle Busch, No. 18 Toyota
2019 regular season: 4 wins, 13 top-5 finishes
2015 NASCAR Cup Series champion
© Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports 2. Denny Hamlin, No. 11 Toyota
2019 regular season: 4 wins (including the Daytona 500), 13 top-5 finishes
© Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports 3. Martin Truex Jr., No. 19 Toyota
2019 regular season: 4 wins, 10 top-5 finishes
2017 NASCAR Cup Series championLOOK AT THAT TUXEDO FIRE SUIT. Truex wore that to celebrate his 500th career start earlier…LOOK AT THAT TUXEDO FIRE SUIT. Truex wore that to celebrate his 500th career start earlier this season.more
© Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports 4. Kevin Harvick, No. 4 Ford
2019 regular season: 3 wins, 9 top-5 finishes
2014 NASCAR Cup Series champion
© Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports 5. Joey Logano, No. 22 Ford*
2019 regular season: 2 wins, 10 top-5 finishes
2018 NASCAR Cup Series champion
© Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports 6. Brad Keselowski, No. 2 Ford*
2019 regular season: 3 wins, 9 top-5 finishes
2012 NASCAR Cup Series champion
© Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports 7. Chase Elliott, No. 9 Chevrolet*
2019 regular season: 2 wins, 8 top-5 finishes
© Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports Nascar Playoffs 2019 Bracket Printable8. Kurt Busch, No. 1 Chevrolet*
2019 regular season: 1 win, 5 top-5 finishes
2004 NASCAR Cup Series champion
© Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports 9. Alex Bowman, No. 88 Chevrolet*
2019 regular season: 1 win (his first in the Cup Series), 4 top-5 finishes
© Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports Nascar Playoffs 2019 Schedule10. Erik Jones, No. 20 Toyota*
2019 regular season: 1 win, 9 top-5 finishes
© Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports Kyle Larson, No. 42 Chevrolet*
2019 regular season: 0 wins, 6 top-5 finishes
© Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports 12. Ryan Blaney, No. 12 Ford*
2019 regular season: 0 wins, 7 top-5 finishes
© Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports 13. William Byron, No. 24 Chevrolet*
2019 regular season: 0 wins, 3 top-5 finishes
© Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports 14. Aric Almirola, No. 10 Ford*
2019 regular season: 0 wins, 1 top-5 finish
© Rich Barnes-USA TODAY Sport What channel is the okc vs golden state game on tv.15. Clint Bowyer, No. 14 Ford*
2019 regular season: 0 wins, 6 top-5 finishesDenny Hamlin#11
© Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports 16. Ryan Newman, No. 6 Ford*Nascar Playoffs 2019 Round Of 8
2019 regular season: 0 wins, 1 top-5 finish
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