NASCAR’s championship format has simply undergone its newest change, but it surely’s removed from the primary time the Sanctioning Physique has tweaked the way in which it crowns a champion.
Crimson Byron successful the inaugural season in 1949, The King incomes his first crown in 1971, Dale Earnhardt successful his seventh in 1994, Jimmie Johnson’s historic run of 5 in-a-row in 2010, and Kyle Larson’s newest triumph in 2025 — all of those occurred below totally different programs.
In some unspecified time in the future, inventory automobile racing was awarding factors based mostly on prize cash, race lengths, and even laps accomplished. Within the fashionable age, the Chase or the playoffs have existed in some kind since 2004, breaking the season up into elements and create unpredictable outcomes.Â
With out getting too into the weeds of each little change, this is a simplified rundown of every system that NASCAR has utilized over its 77-year historical past, and the way it has developed since 1949.
1949: It’s all concerning the cash
Classic automobile of Crimson Byron, NASCAR’s first champion
Photograph by: Eric Gilbert
Within the early days of the game, solely the highest 14 finishers scored factors for many races, with the factors awarded based mostly on the prize cash. If you happen to suppose the fashionable programs have been complicated, attempt to think about a factors desk that modified weekly. Profitable a race that awarded $500 was price as a lot as ending 14th in a race that awarded $25,000, such because the Southern 500 at Darlington. This method existed for a while, however with modifications.
1952: Altering the money-based factors format
Factors being connected to money prizes continued till 1967, however in 1952, the system was altered to replicate rising area sizes and larger purses. Factors had been awarded again to not less than twenty fifth place, and 200 factors for the winner of a race paying $4,000 (or much less) was the bottom rung.Â
1968: Factors based mostly on race size, not prize cash
Beginning in 1968, the factors awarded had been now based mostly on race size, not prize cash. For races at 250 miles or shorter, the winner earned 50 factors. For races between 250 and 399 miles, the winner earned 100 factors. For races at 400 miles or longer, the winner earned 150 factors. This new system additionally awarded factors all the way in which again to fiftieth place. This continued for 3 years with out modifications.
1972 and 1973: Two programs without delay
As NASCAR’s high degree of competitors grew to become the Winston Cup Collection in 1971 and entered the fashionable age, the championship format modified with it. In 1972 and 1973, there have been truly two factors programs. The first system awarded factors based mostly on ending place, not decided by race lengths or purse cash. The race winner earned 100 factors, and it dropped by two factors with each place all the way down to fiftieth.Â
On the similar time, drivers earned further factors for the gap they coated throughout every race. For each lap accomplished, the motive force would earn 1/4th of some extent at tracks shorter than one mile, half some extent at tracks one mile in size, and persevering with upward to 2.5-mile superspeedways the place drivers earned 1.25 factors per lap accomplished.
For 1973, the system was altered barely to award 125 factors to the race winner whereas retaining the remainder of it the identical, including a bit extra emphasis to successful.Â
1974: Do the mathematics
NASCAR modified the system but once more in 1974, however this new format solely lasted a single 12 months … and you may most likely guess why after studying about it. It took the purse cash, multiplied it by the motive force’s complete variety of begins, and divided that by 1,000. Even subsequent to the playoffs it was maybe probably the most complicated system ever used. The factors awarded additionally modified with each begin, because the variety of begins performed an important position within the math.
1975: The Latford system decides the full-season champion
Richard Petty congratulates Dale Earnhard on his seventh championship
Photograph by: NASCAR Media
Lastly, NASCAR discovered some consistency in 1975. The Latford system, developed by Bob Latford, awarded 170 factors to the race winner, and dropped 5 factors per place all the way down to sixth place. It then dropped 4 factors for each place all the way down to eleventh place, after which three factors per place all the way down to final place.
It lasted longer than another format, and was used for many years from the period of Petty to Earnhardt and Gordon. The factors system even survived the early iterations of the playoffs and was in use by means of the 2010 season. The one change was with regard to factors for the race winner, upping it to 180 factors in 2004 and 185 factors in 2007.
2004: The Chase for the Cup Model 1.0Â
The ultimate top-10 for the “Chase for the Championship”: Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, Jeremy Mayfield, Ryan Newman, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Matt Kenseth, Tony Stewart, Elliott Sadler, Kurt Busch and Mark Martin
Photograph by: Autostock
Whereas the Latford system continued to be in use by means of the 2010, NASCAR launched the Chase for the Cup in 2004, resetting the factors partway by means of the season. It adopted the ultimate season with a full-season championship the place Matt Kenseth received a single race in March after which used consistency to seize the crown.
With the Chase, the standings had been reset for the highest ten drivers in factors after Race #26. There have been incremental five-point drops between every driver to acknowledge their efficiency in the course of the common season, with the No. 1 seed granted 50 factors.Â
2007: Increasing the playoff area
The playoff area was expanded from ten drivers to 12, all whereas nonetheless utilizing the Latford system. This model of the Chase additionally added an additional ten bonus factors for each race win, which was added to a driver’s complete after the factors reset following Race #26.
2011: Introducing wildcards and abandoning the Latford system
For the primary time since 1974, NASCAR didn’t use the Latford system to award factors in 2011. This additionally adopted Jimmie Johnson’s unprecedented five-year run of championships. They got here up with a brand new system with hopes of simplifying issues, awarding a single level per place. This model of the Chase additionally launched two wildcards, which introduced in two drivers between eleventh and twentieth within the standings with probably the most wins. A driving pressure behind this was the 2010 season of Jamie McMurray, the place he received three races together with the Daytona 500 and Brickyard 400 – however missed the playoffs.
Within the first 12 months with this technique, Tony Stewart and Carl Edwards truly tied for the championship with Stewart successful by way of the tiebreaker.
The ultimate 12 months of this technique was 2013, and featured the SpinGate controversy, with Michael Waltrip Racing inflicting an intentional warning to attempt to safe Martin Truex Jr’s spot contained in the playoff area. The fallout from that led NASCAR so as to add a thirteenth spot to the Chase, bringing Jeff Gordon again into the title hunt.
2014: Radical overhaul with eliminations and a number of roundsÂ
The 4 drivers for the 2014 Dash Cup: Denny Hamlin, Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, Ryan Newman, Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet, Joey Logano, Workforce Penske Ford, Kevin Harvick, Stewart-Haas Racing Chevrolet
Photograph by: NASCAR Media
Enter eliminations. In 2014, NASCAR dramatically modified the championship, throwing the ten-race Chase for the Cup apart in favor of one thing totally new. To place it as merely as doable, NASCAR reduce the ultimate ten races up into 4 rounds. The playoffs now included 16 drivers, together with a ‘win-and-you’re in’ characteristic the place any driver inside the highest 30 in factors may win a race and routinely safe a playoff spot. If there have been lower than 16 winners, then the remaining spots could be crammed by the highest points-scorers. There have been additionally bonus factors for race winners as nicely, which had been utilized at reset. As for the playoffs, every three-race spherical featured resets, eliminating the underside 4 drivers in factors (until they received one of many three races). This continued till solely 4 remained, pushing them right into a winner-take-all finale with factors turning into irrelevant – the highest finisher of these 4 within the season finale would turn into the champion.Â
This format was all about successful, and but the primary champion was almost a winless driver as Ryan Newman ended the season second within the championship to Kevin Harvick. This format additionally triggered chaos all through the rounds, together with a large brawl between Brad Keselowski and Jeff Gordon at Texas Motor Speedway.
2017: The addition of stage factors and playoff bonus factors
The format remained the identical, however the factors round it modified a bit. NASCAR launched stage breaks and with them, stage factors. Most races had been break up into three phases with as much as ten factors being awarded to the top-ten runners on the finish of Stage 1 and Stage 2. This compelled drivers to race onerous from the beginning, and gave drivers the chance to restrict harm from good days that didn’t finish nicely. These phases additionally awarded a single playoff level to the ‘winner’ that will be added to their complete when it grew to become time for the reset.
These playoff bonus factors had been provided to race winners (now elevated to 5 per win), but in addition the highest ten drivers within the standings on the finish of the common season. The common season ‘champion’ would earn 15 of those bonus factors.Â
Whereas there have been minor modifications within the years that adopted, this continued to be the foundational format for figuring out a champion till the top of the 2025 season. They even dropped the highest 30 rule, so even a driver final in factors may win their approach into the playoffs. Rising disdain for this technique because the perceived ‘deserving’ champion fell quick within the one-race finale and frustration over its unpredictability pushed NASCAR to overtake its championship as soon as once more forward of the 2026 season.
2026: The Chase returns, however with a bigger area
2026 model of The Chase announcement
NASCAR’s new format is not truly that new, as it is a return to the ten-race postseason we grew to become accustomed to between 2004 and 2013. Nevertheless, there aren’t any win and also you’re in wildcards, and the sector will stay massive at 16 drivers. Nevertheless, it’ll merely be the highest 16 drivers in factors who qualify for the Chase.
NASCAR additionally elevated the award for race winners as much as 55 factors, making certain no driver can rating greater than them (by way of stage factors) and placing a 20-point hole between first and second.
Moreover, the reset after Race #26 is not going to be based mostly on bonus factors collected in the course of the common season, however predetermined figured based mostly on factors place. For instance, the No. 1 seed could have a 100-point benefit over the No. 16 seed. There are additionally 25 factors between first and second in the beginning of the Chase, earlier than dropping ten factors additional to 3rd after which 5 factors between every place.
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