NASCAR: Our first quarter takeaways ahead of the only off weekend during the 2025 Cup Series season
NASCAR: Our first quarter takeaways ahead of the only off weekend during the 2025 Cup Series season
Welcome to the only off weekend all season for the NASCAR Cup Series.
When you count the All-Star Race next month, NASCAR's top level races 37 times in 38 weeks from the Daytona 500 to the championship race at Phoenix in November. And with no race on Easter Sunday, Cup Series teams will be competing in 28 races over the next 28 weeks.
Advertisement
Yes, you read that correctly. There will be a Cup Series race every weekend for nearly the next seven months. That's a grueling stretch.
With nine races in the books and the official season 25% of the way over, the off weekend is a good time to take stock of what's happened so far. Here are our takeaways from the first nine points races of the season.
Both Denny Hamlin and Kyle Larson have won multiple NASCAR Cup Series races this season. (Photo by Jeffrey Vest/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
(Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Who is the best driver so far?
William Byron is the points leader and lucked into a second Daytona 500 win to start the season. But there's a credible case that Denny Hamlin, Christopher Bell and Kyle Larson are all having better seasons.
Hamlin, Bell and Larson each have multiple wins this season. Bell won the second, third and fourth races of the season after Byron's Daytona 500 win, and Larson got his second win of the season in dominating fashion at Bristol on Sunday. Hamlin, meanwhile, entered Bristol looking for a third straight win himself after stealing a win at Darlington the week before following his Martinsville victory.
Advertisement
Each of those three drivers have as many top 10s as Byron does (six) and have one more top-five finish (five). Byron has the best average finish of anyone in the Cup Series so far, but Bell's excellence and his three wins give him the edge over everyone else so far.
Josh Berry has been an immediate upgrade
The improvement in the No. 21 car has been significant. Berry replaced Harrison Burton at Wood Brothers Racing after the 2024 season and won in his fifth start at Las Vegas to clinch a second straight playoff berth for the team. And unlike Burton's win at Daytona a season ago, Berry's victory for the playoffs can't be considered a fluke.
Berry is only 17th in the standings so far thanks to some really bad luck. He got crashed out of the Daytona 500 and at Atlanta and had one of the fastest cars on track at Martinsville … when the battery was working. Berry has already been taken out of three races this season because of crashes and has dealt with the battery issue. But when his car makes it to the end of the race he has three top-12 finishes. He could be a sleeper candidate to get to the third round of the playoffs.
Brad Keselowski is outside the top 30 in the points standings so far. (Photo by)
(Meg Oliphant via Getty Images)
Brad Keselowski is living a nightmare
It's been a miserable start to the season for Brad Keselowski. Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing expanded to three cars with Ryan Preece in 2025 and added Kroger as a key sponsor to finance the team's operations. Chris Buescher is his consistent self and 12th in the standings. Preece is 14th in the standings and having the best season of his career.
Advertisement
Keselowski, meanwhile, is mired in 31st in the standings. He's ahead of just five other full-time drivers in the standings and hasn't scored a top-10 finish. Keselowski has crashed out of two races so far this season, but also has just two finishes inside the top 15. The speed just simply isn't there so far and he was two laps down at Bristol.
Kyle Busch is scraping things together
It's hard to tell how much things have improved at Richard Childress Racing after its hellish 2024. Busch was 20th in the standings — his worst finish since he was a rookie in 2005 — and Austin Dillon was 32nd with just five top-10 finishes all season.
This year, Dillon is 26th in the standings but Busch is in 15th with four top 10s. He had 10 all of last season. After three of those top 10s came in the first four races of the year, Busch has tailed off a bit from that and is consistently running in the teens recently. But that's better than last year. And the results so far are enough of a glimmer to think that Busch could get a win later this year or at least point his way into the playoffs.
Are things pointing up for Ty Gibbs?
After a 25th-place finish at Homestead, Ty Gibbs was 34th in the points standings and in the midst of a 10-race run dating back to late 2024 that included just one finish inside the top 20 and seven of 30th or worse.
Advertisement
Over the last three races, Gibbs has finished 13th at Martinsville, ninth at Darlington and then was third at Bristol.
Is it a sign of things to come? Possibly; though Bristol and Darlington have been two of Gibbs' best tracks. He's finished in the top five twice at Bristol and scored a career-best second at Darlington in 2024.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
41 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Dodgers Suffer Injury Blow Before Cardinals Game
Dodgers Suffer Injury Blow Before Cardinals Game originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Los Angeles Dodgers (38-26) have battled other teams and the injury bug on their way to first place this season. Their pitching staff is especially hurt, including two-way star Shohei Ohtani (elbow/shoulder). The three-time MVP is playing every day as a designated hitter, but he likely won't pitch until after the All-Star break, via Advertisement Left-hander Blake Snell (shoulder), right-hander Edgardo Henriquez (foot), right-hander Evan Phillips (elbow), right-hander Tyler Glasnow (shoulder), right-hander Emmet Sheehan (elbow), right-hander Luis Garcia (adductor), right-hander Roki Sasaki (shoulder), right-hander Kyle Hurt (elbow), right-hander Blake Treinen (forearm), right-hander Brusdar Graterol (shoulder), right-hander River Ryan (elbow), right-hander Gavin Stone (shoulder), and right-hander Michael Grove (labrum) are all on the mend for the Dodgers. Another starting pitcher joined the list on Saturday, via the team's social media. Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Tony Gonsolin (26).Jerome Miron-Imagn Images "The Dodgers activated RHPs Michael Kopech and Kirby Yates from the injured list, designated RHP Chris Stratton for assignment and placed RHP Tony Gonsolin on the injured list with right elbow discomfort," the club announced before its bout with the St. Louis Cardinals (35-28) on Saturday afternoon. Advertisement Gonsolin is 3-2 with a 5.00 ERA over seven starts this season. The 31-year-old didn't pitch last year and coughed up a 4.85 ERA over 20 starts in 2023. His best campaign was in 2022, when he went 16-1 with a 2.14 ERA across 24 starts. Los Angeles is one game ahead of the San Diego Padres (36-26) and two ahead of the San Francisco Giants (36-28) for first place in the NL West. Related: Dodgers Send 1-Word Message After Major Shohei Ohtani News Related: Mets Receive Big News Before Dodgers Game This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 7, 2025, where it first appeared.


Fox Sports
42 minutes ago
- Fox Sports
Grizzlies' Zach Edey undergoes surgery, could miss start of 2025-26 season
Memphis Grizzlies center Zach Edey has sprained his left ankle again, and the team said Saturday that the All-Rookie team selection will need surgery. The Grizzlies said the 7-foot-3 Edey was working out this week when he injured the ankle again. Imaging revealed excessive ligamentous laxity, which will be addressed with surgery that will also restabilize his ankle. The two-time National Player of the Year at Purdue missed 12 games early in the season because of a sprained left ankle. He went on to play in 66 games, making 55 starts, and averaged 9.2 points and a rookie-leading 8.3 rebounds. The Grizzlies said a preliminary timeline for recovery will be provided after surgery and that Edey is expected to make a full recovery. Reporting by The Associated Press. Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account, and follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily! FOLLOW Follow your favorites to personalize your FOX Sports experience National Basketball Association Memphis Grizzlies Zach Edey recommended Get more from National Basketball Association Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more in this topic
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
WNBA Star Did Not Like What Paige Bueckers Told Her After Wings' Fourth Straight Loss
WNBA Star Did Not Like What Paige Bueckers Told Her After Wings' Fourth Straight Loss originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Paige Bueckers was unable to take the floor on Friday night as the Dallas Wings lost their fourth consecutive game. The highly touted rookie is still under the league's concussion protocol and was forced to miss her third straight contest. Advertisement Bueckers had to watch the Wings suffer a 93-79 loss against the Los Angeles Sparks as Dallas fell to 1-8 on the season. After the game, Bueckers shared a brief moment on the court with Sparks star Kelsey Plum, who helped lead L.A. to victory on Friday with 11 points, five rebounds, nine assists and a block in 29 minutes of action. It isn't clear what exactly Bueckers told Plum during their postgame exchange, but it appears that the rookie was talking some smack to the two-time WNBA champion guard. As the WNBA said in its caption, Plum did not seem to like what Bueckers told her. The three-time All-Star made her feelings about the conversation clear as she spoke to the camera. Advertisement "I'll remember this day," Plum said. "Rookies talking [expletive] is crazy. Rookies are built different the [expletive] is going on?" LA Sparks guard Kelsey Plum (10) reacts in the first half against the Atlanta Dream. © Kirby Lee-Imagn Images Plum, a former WNBA All-Star Game MVP, is widely considered one of the top guards in the league today. Bueckers, on the other hand, is a pivotal part of the next generation of stars in the league. Bueckers clearly hasn't shown any fear of Plum, and it seems that the audacity of the 23-year-old to talk smack – especially after a loss – took the veteran by surprise. Related: Cameron Brink Teases Bold Outfit Plans This WNBA Season Related: Dallas Wings Coach Issues Concerning Statement Amid Paige Bueckers' Injury Absence Related: Cameron Brink's Physical Appearance in Daring Bikini Photo Is Turning Heads This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 7, 2025, where it first appeared.