2026-01-12

NASCAR Announces Return of ‘The Chase’ Championship Format

NASCAR Announces Return of 'The Chase' Championship Format 

NASCAR National Series Champions Determined By Familiar Postseason Model

  

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Jan. 12, 2026) – NASCAR today announced the return of 'The Chase' as its national series championship format beginning in 2026, hearkening back to the roots of NASCAR's original postseason format that was in place from 2004-2013 in the NASCAR Cup Series. The changes come after an extensive review that included collaboration between owners, drivers, OEMs, tracks, broadcast partners, and – most importantly – the fans.

 

"As NASCAR transitions to a revised championship model, the focus is on rewarding driver and team performance each and every race," said Steve O'Donnell, NASCAR President. "At the same time, we want to honor NASCAR's storied history and the traditions that have made the sport so special. Our fans are at the heart of everything we do, and this format is designed to honor their passion every single race weekend."

 

The enhanced format follows an exhaustive Playoff Committee and fan-feedback review that put forward three key recommendations:

 

  • A larger sample size for a championship
  • Bolster the importance of each race
  • Rewarding consistency while maintaining the importance of winning

 

NASCAR has implemented each of those cornerstone pieces of feedback by making the following changes for 2026 and beyond:

 

'The Chase' is back. NASCAR returns to the end-of-season championship format, maintaining the intensity and urgency that define postseason racing. Simply put, the driver with the most points after the postseason slate will be crowned the NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series and NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series champion. The Chase will consist of the final 10 races for the NASCAR Cup Series; the final nine races for the NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series; and the final seven races for the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series – a similar proportion and calendar timeline between regular season and postseason races for each series.

 

'Win and you're in' is gone. A race win will no longer guarantee automatic entry into The Chase, increasing the importance of every event on the schedule. Winning is still valuable, but drivers must continue to perform at a high level throughout the regular season.

 

Race winning drivers earn more points. A win will now earn the race-winning driver 55 points. Previously, a win paid 40 points. The goal is to reward drivers who go for wins, not just strong points days, and ensure aggressive racing and strong team performance remain central to each weekend. Points for all other positions, including stage points, remain the same.

 

The Chase will feature the top drivers in regular-season points. Returning to a points-based qualification system reinforces the value of consistent, season-long performance and ensures the drivers who execute across the full schedule earn the chance to compete for a championship. The Chase in the NASCAR Cup Series will feature 16 drivers; the NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series field will be set at 12 drivers, with the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series field at 10.

 

The points leader after the regular season will receive a meaningful advantage. As recognition for sustained excellence, the top driver at the end of the regular season will earn a 25-point cushion over the second seed.

 

Here is how the Chase seedings will be set for the NASCAR Cup Series (Note: The NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series and NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series seedings will be the same, except cut off at 12 and 10, respectively.):

 

1st: 2100

2nd: 2075

3rd: 2065

4th: 2060

5th: 2055

6th: 2050

7th: 2045

8th: 2040

9th: 2035

10th: 2030

11th: 2025

12th: 2020

13th: 2015

14th: 2010

15th: 2005

16th: 2000

 

About NASCAR

The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is the sanctioning body for the No. 1 form of motorsports in the United States and owner of 14 of the nation's major motorsports entertainment facilities. NASCAR sanctions races in three national series (NASCAR Cup Series™, NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series™, and NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series™), four international series (NASCAR Brasil Series, NASCAR Canada Series, NASCAR Euro Series, NASCAR Mexico Series), four regional series (ARCA Menards Series, ARCA Menards Series East & West and the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour) and a local grassroots series (NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series). The International Motor Sports Association™ (IMSA®) governs the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship™, the premier U.S. sports car series. NASCAR also owns Motor Racing Network, Racing Electronics, and ONE DAYTONA. Based in Daytona Beach, Florida, with offices in five cities across North America, NASCAR sanctions more than 1,200 races annually in 11 countries and more than 30 U.S. states.



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Home Track Mini Stocks Brought Big 2025 Numbers to Central Ontario

Home Track Mini Stocks Brought Big 2025 Numbers to Central Ontario
By Jim Clarke, Clarke Motorsports Communications/First Draft Media


It was another verse of a familiar song as the local SwitchTire Mini Stock racers showed their stuff in weekly Saturday night action at Peterborough Speedway.
After running about a handful of races during each of the last few seasons, Mike Nelson claimed the 2025 track championship. A hard crash late in the year sidelined his regular ride, but Nelson was able to wheel a car he borrowed from fellow racer Tyler Junkin to the overall crown by a 28-point cushion over John Lavalle. Tyler McMurter, Dave Bragg and Todd Labadie rounded out the top 5 finishing positions.
Year after year, Peterborough Speedway's Mini Stock division boasts some of the strongest car counts in the track's weekly classes. 34 different teams earned points in at least one main event in 2025. Venue officials and promotional staff expect the same type of field once the new season gets underway on Victoria Day Weekend. Once again this year, the local Mini Stock teams will look for bragging rights while defending the home track honours with a 50-lap invitational Saturday, August 1st.
In addition to his time in a Mini Stock, Mike Nelson was also part of what is now known as the Ontario Sportsman Series from 2012 to 2017. That group will return to the Peterborough Speedway schedule with a 100 lapper Saturday, August 8th. Connor James and Brendan Patrick shared the checkered flags in a pair of 50-lap main events. Connor James – who is no stranger to Peterborough Speedway – clinched the 2025 series title by a 102-point margin over Patrick.
It's the perfect time to start making plans to kick-off the 2026 season – Saturday, May 16th – at Peterborough Speedway. Look for a copy of the track's event schedule during upcoming special events and activities throughout the Central Ontario region.
Be sure to keep an eye on www.peterboroughspeedway.com and the track's social media platforms and pages for latest news and information on the launch of the upcoming schedule.
Photo attachment: Jessica Blair – Follow Me Photography
It was a great year for Mike Nelson (No. 70) who wheeled his way to the 2025 SwitchTire Mini Stock track championship at Peterborough Speedway.
Prepared by: Jim Clarke – Clarke Motorsports Communications/First Draft Media


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