Sunday’s Cup Sequence race at Texas Motor Speedway, the Würth 400, unsurprisingly noticed lots of the factors leaders ship robust performances. Nevertheless, on a day that additionally featured DNFs for Joey Logano, Christopher Bell and Ty Gibbs, there’s loads of motion within the NASCAR standings proper now.
Let’s dive into the NASCAR Cup Sequence factors leaders immediately following Sunday’s race at Texas Motor Speedway. Additional under, we’ve included a desk for The Chase cutline to indicate how far drivers are behind the sixteenth spot in The Chase.
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NASCAR Cup Sequence Factors Leaders After 11 Races
Rank
Driver
Factors
Behind
1
Tyler Reddick
526
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2
Denny Hamlin
417
-109
3
Chase Elliott
409
-117
4
Ryan Blaney
371
-155
5
Chris Buescher
345
-181
6
Carson Hocevar
333
-193
7
Ty Gibbs
330
-196
8
Kyle Larson
318
-208
9
Brad Keselowski
311
-215
10
William Byron
308
-218
11
Bubba Wallace
304
-222
12
Ryan Preece
298
-228
13
Christopher Bell
291
-235
14
Daniel Suarez
271
-255
15
Austin Cindric
248
-278
16 – Reduce Line
Chase Briscoe
242
-284
17
Joey Logano
235
-291
18
Ross Chastain
216
-310
19
Shane Van Gisbergen
215
-311
20
AJ Allmendinger
199
-327
21
Zane Smith
198
-328
22
Erik Jones
196
-330
23
Michael McDowell
189
-337
24
Ricky Stenhouse Jr
187
-339
25
Todd Gilliland
186
-340
26
Kyle Busch
182
-344
27
Austin Dillon
182
-344
28
Riley Herbst
173
-353
29
John Hunter Nemechek
157
-369
30
Josh Berry
155
-371
31
Noah Gragson
153
-373
32
Ty Dillon
136
-390
33
Connor Zilisch
124
-402
34
Alex Bowman
115
-411
35
Cody Ware
92
-434
36
Cole Custer
91
-535
NASCAR Standings: The Chase Cutline
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Place
Driver
Behind Cutline
17
Joey Logano
-7
18
Ross Chastain
-26
19
Shane van Gisbergen
-27
20
AJ Allmendinger
-43
21
Zane Smith
-44
22
Erik Jones
-46
23
Michael McDowell
-53
24
Ricky Stenhouse Jr
-55
25
Todd Gilliland
-56
26
Kyle Busch
-60
27
Austin Dillon
-60
28
Riley Herbst
-67
29
John H. Nemechek
-85
30
Josh Berry
-87
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