NASCAR Cup Series

Next Race: Cook Out Southern 500

The Place: Darlington Raceway

Track Length: 1.366 Mile Asphalt Oval

The Date: Sunday, August 31

The Time: 6 p.m. ET

The Purse: $10,447,135

TV: USA, 5:30 p.m. ET

Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR (Channel 90)

Distance: 501.32 miles (367 Laps); Stage 1 (Ends on Lap 115),

Stage 2 (Ends on Lap 230), Final Stage (Ends on Lap 367)

NASCAR Xfinity Series

Next Race: Pacific Office Automation 147

The Place: Portland International Raceway

Track Length: 1.967 Mile Asphalt Road Course

The Date: Saturday, August 30

The Time: 7:30 p.m. ET

The Purse: $1,651,939

TV: CW, 7 p.m. ET

Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR (Channel 90)

Distance: 147.75 miles (75 Laps); Stage 1 (Ends on Lap 25),

Stage 2 (Ends on Lap 50), Final Stage (Ends on Lap 75)

NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series

Next Race: Sober or Slammer 200

The Place: Darlington Raceway

Track Length: 1.366 Mile Asphalt Oval

The Date: Saturday, August 30

The Time: 12 p.m. ET

The Purse: $782,900

TV: FS1, 12 p.m. ET

Radio: NRN, SiriusXM NASCAR (Channel 90)

Distance: 200.8 miles (147 Laps); Stage 1 (Ends on Lap 45),

Stage 2 (Ends on Lap 90), Final Stage (Ends on Lap 147)

Where To Watch NASCAR This Weekend:

Friday, August 29

NCTS Practice & Kennametal Pole Qualifying (FS2 at 3 p.m. ET)

Saturday, August 30

NCS Practice & Busch Light Pole Qualifying (truTV, MRN, SiriusXM at 9 a.m. ET)

NCTS Race: Sober or Slammer 200(FS1, NRN, SiriusXM at 12 p.m. ET)

NXS Practice & Kennametal Pole Qualifying (CW App at 3 p.m. ET)

NXS Race: Pacific Office Automation 147 (CW, MRN, SiriusXM at 7:30 p.m. ET)

Sunday, August 31

NCS Race: Cook Out Southern 500(USA, MRN, SiriusXM at 6 p.m. ET)

NASCAR Cup Series

Darlington Raceway Storylines and Insights:

·       This weekend marks the 129th running of a NASCAR Cup Series race at Darlington Raceway, and the 76th running of the Southern 500.

·       This is the sixth time Darlington hosted a Playoff race, and the fifth-time it has hosted the opening race (2020-2023, 2025).

·       Darlington Raceway is one of five different tracks to open the postseason for the NASCAR Cup Series alongside New Hampshire (2004-2010), Chicagoland (2011-2017), Las Vegas (2018-2019) and Atlanta (2024).  

·       Five times the winner of the opening race of the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs has gone on to win the championship – 2004 (Kurt Busch), 2011 (Tony Stewart), 2012 (Brad Keselowski), 2017 (Martin Truex Jr.) and 2024 (Joey Logano).

·       The last seven Darlington Cup races were won by seven different drivers.

·       Denny Hamlin, with three wins, is the only repeat winner in the last 11 Darlington races.

·       This weekend. eight of the 55 NASCAR Cup Series Darlington race winners are active this weekend.

Active Darlington Race Winners

Wins

Seasons

Denny Hamlin

5

2025, 2021, 2020, 2017, 2010

Brad Keselowski

2

2024, 2018

Erik Jones

2

2022, 2019

Chase Briscoe

1

2024

Kyle Larson

1

2023

William Byron

1

2023

Joey Logano

1

2022

Kyle Busch

1

2008

·       The final green flag stretch was less than 17 laps in only two of the last 10 Darlington races.

·       The driver who led the most laps finished 22nd or worse in three of the last five Southern 500s.

·       Last year’s Southern 500 had 26 lead changes, the most for a race at Darlington since 2008.  By contrast, last April’s race at Darlington featured only four lead changes, the fewest for a Cup race at Darlington since the inaugural Southern 500 in 1950.

·       William Byron led the opening 243 laps at Darlington in April; the most laps led from the start in the track’s history. He won both stages but finished second in the race.

·       A driver swept the stages at Darlington seven times, but only once went on to win (Martin Truex Jr – 05/2021).

·       Eight of the 14 stage winners at Darlington in the Next Gen car finished 25th or worse.

·       Every winner since 2006 at Darlington had a minimum of 100 career Cup starts.

·       Six drivers earned their first Cup Series win at Darlington, four of them got their only Cup victory.

·       Nine drivers snapped 50+ race winless streaks at Darlington including both 2024 races; tied for the most among non-drafting tracks with Phoenix.

·       Denny Hamlin led in the last 11 Darlington races, the longest streak at the track since Darrell Waltrip’s 17 straight races from 1976-1984.

·       Ross Chastain is set to make his 250th Cup start this weekend, six drivers won their 250th Cup start (most recently Chris Buescher at Bristol in September 2022) and two did so at Darlington.

·       Ryan Blaney finished in the top-10 in the last six races, his longest ever Cup top-10 streak.

·       2025 is the fifth straight season that a Hendrick Motorsports driver entered the Playoffs seeded #1.

·       The average time for the Southern 500 is 4:15:50, the average time for the Coke 600 is 4:26:55.

·       Th eventual winner of the Southern 500 didn’t lead for the first time until Lap 158 in eight of the last nine Darlington races.

·       The Southern 500 hasn’t ended in overtime since 2014.

NCS Clinch Scenarios For Darlington Raceway (Playoff Race #1):

Already Clinched

·       No drivers have clinched a spot in the 12-driver field of the next round.

Can Clinch Via Win

·       The following drivers would clinch on their win alone: Kyle Larson, William Byron, Denny Hamlin, Ryan Blaney, Christopher Bell, Shane Van Gisbergen, Chase Elliott, Chase Briscoe, Austin Cindric, Bubba Wallace, Joey Logano, Ross Chastain, Josh Berry, Tyler Reddick, Austin Dillon, Alex Bowman

NASCAR Xfinity Series

Portland International Raceway Storylines and Insights:

·       This weekend marks the fourth running of a NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Portland International Raceway, since the inaugural race in 2022.

·       Connor Zilisch won his series-leading seventh race of the season at Daytona last weekend, after relief driver Parker Kligerman got in the car on Lap 13. The first time a relief driver has won since 2007 (Aric Almirola & Denny Hamlin).

·       Connor Zilisch’s seven wins this season tied Christopher Bell for most by a rookie all-time in the series.

·       Connor Zilisch has won five of the last six races this season.

·       Connor Zilisch’s 12 straight top fives since returning from back injury is the third-longest top-five streak all- time; Zilisch is the youngest driver with more than five straight top fives.

·       Connor Zilisch won 30% of his starts, the best all-time among drivers with more than three starts.

·       Sam Mayer finished top-five in the last four races, his longest ever top-five streak is five races.

·       Justin Allgaier, Connor Zilisch and Sam Mayer are separated by 26 points in the Xfinity Series regular season standings; with Allgaier leading the standings by three.

·       There are two races left in the 2025 Xfinity Series regular season: Portland and St. Louis.

·       Four Playoff spots remain open.

·       Carson Kvapil is the highest in standings without a win.

·       Carson Kvapil, Sheldon Creed and Taylor Gray could clinch Playoff spots on points if they leave Portland 57 points ahead of 12th place in Playoff Standings.

·       Harrison Burton gained six points to the Playoff cut line with a 16th-place finish at Daytona and now sits +36, the largest bubble gap of the season.

·       Jeb Burton lost six points to the Playoff cut line at Daytona and now sits -36.

·       JR Motorsports had at least one car finish inside the top-5 in a record 26 straight races.

·       JR Motorsports won 14 races this season with a series-record six different drivers, all six drivers won in the last 15 races (does not include Parker Kligerman who won in relief role at Daytona).

·       JR Motorsports won nine of the last 11 races this season with four different drivers.

·       Portland is the sixth of seven road course races this season.

·       Connor Zilisch has won four of the last seven road course races.

·       Connor Zilisch’s 67% win percentage and 1.83 average finish on road courses are both best all-time.

·       Connor Zilisch won four of last seven poles on road courses and won three of those races.

·       Four active drivers won on road courses: Connor Zilisch (4), Sam Mayer (4), Justin Allgaier (3), Jeremy Clements (1).

·       JR Motorsports won all five road course races this season with three different drivers, they also won all five poles in 2025.

·       JR Motorsports won the last seven road course races dating back to last year, the longest ever streak of road course races won by a team.

·       Chevrolet won the last 13 straight road course races, the longest streak of road course races won by a manufacturer.

·       No past Portland Xfinity Series winner will be in the race this weekend: AJ Allmendinger, Cole Custer, Shane van Gisbergen.

·       Justin Allgaier is the only driver to finish inside the top-10 in all three Portland races.

·       The pass for the win occurred on a restart in the final four laps in all three Portland races.

·       Justin Allgaier was passed for the win in each of the last two Portland races.

·       2024 Supercars champion Will Brown will make Xfinity Series debut in Kaulig Racing #11, he has two Cup starts.

·       Supercars veteran Jack Perkins will make second career start in Joe Gibbs Racing’s #19, he finished 32nd in his debut at Chicago in July.

·        Rolex 24 at Daytona winner Joey Hand will make his Xfinity Series debut in RSS Racing #28.

·       Connor Zilisch leads the series with seven wins, 13 top fives, a 9.1 average finish and five poles this season.

·       Justin Allgaier leads the series with 695 laps led this season.

·       Jesse Love leads the series with 16 top 10s this season.

·       Justin Allgaier won the Fastest Lap Award five times this season, no other driver has more than two.

·       Justin Allgaier’s 28 career wins are ninth on the all-time wins list and one away from tying Matt Kenseth.

·       Chevrolet led 2,868 of 3,763 laps this season (76%).

·       Chevrolet won 21 of 24 races, the most all time by a manufacturer through 24 races in series history.

·       Toyota is winless in the last 16 races, their longest winless streak since the first NXS win in 2007.

·       JR Motorsports passed Richard Childress Racing at Daytona with 102nd career win, both teams reached 100 this season.

·       Five crew chiefs got their first NXS win in 2025: Chad Haney at Atlanta, Sam McAulay at Darlington, Adam Wall at Bristol, Cory Shea at Mexico City & Dale Earnhardt Jr. at Pocono.

·       Daytona snapped a streak of ten straight races without an overtime finish, the longest streak without an OT since Aug-Oct 2020.

·       Five races this year ended with a last lap pass.

·       O’Reilly Auto Parts will replace Xfinity as title sponsor starting in 2026 becoming the fifth different title sponsor of the series.

Xfinity Series Pit Stop Procedure at Portland:

·       Field will be frozen at time of caution and all cautions will be quickie yellows.

·       Fuel may only be added during stage breaks

·       Tires may be changed at any time

·       Stage breaks will consist of a three-minute break. Three minutes will start after the last vehicle stopped in their pit stall.

·       No crew members on pit road until all cars are stopped

·       Cannot change tires and fuel at the same time. Tires must be changed first, then fuel may be added

·       If tires are changed on green flag pit stops, must not complete stop faster than the minimum time allotted from yellow line to yellow line, 63 seconds

·       If tires are clearly flat entering pit road, they may be changed without being subject to minimum time

NXS Clinch Scenarios Following Daytona International Speedway:

Already Clinched

·       The following eight drivers have clinched a spot in the 12-driver postseason field: Justin Allgaier, Connor Zilisch, Sam Mayer, Jesse Love, Austin Hill, Brandon Jones, Sammy Smith, Nicholas Sanchez.

Can Clinch Via Points

·       If there is a repeat winner or a win by a driver who cannot advance to the playoffs, the following drivers could clinch by being 57 points above the 4th winless driver in the standings.  The same point requirements listed below would hold true if a new win comes from among Carson Kvapil, Sheldon Creed or Taylor Gray.

•        Carson Kvapil: Would clinch with 29 points

•        Sheldon Creed: Could only clinch with help

•        Taylor Gray: Could only clinch with help

·        If there is a new winner from Harrison Burton or another winless driver lower in the standings but still eligible to advance to the playoffs, the following drivers could clinch by being 57 points above the 3rd winless driver in the standings.

•        Carson Kvapil: Would clinch with 56 points

•        Sheldon Creed: Could only clinch with help

Can Clinch Via Win

·       The following drivers would clinch on their win alone: Carson Kvapil, Sheldon Creed, Taylor Gray, Harrison Burton, Jeb Burton, Ryan Sieg, Dean Thompson, Christian Eckes, Brennan Poole, Daniel Dye, William Sawalich, Jeremy Clements, Matt DiBenedetto, Anthony Alfredo, Parker Retzlaff, Blaine Perkins, Kyle Sieg, Ryan Ellis

Can Clinch Regular Season Championship

·       Additionally, the Regular Season Championship could be clinched by the following drivers:

•        Justin Allgaier: Could only clinch with help

NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series

Darlington Raceway Storylines and Insights:

·       This weekend marks the 13th running of a NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race at Darlington Raceway, and the first time as a Playoff race during the track’s traditional Labor Day Weekend since 2021.

·       Darlington has hosted at least one Truck Race since 2020, after previous annual stints from 2001-04 and 2010-11.

·       2025 is the 10th season of Playoffs in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series (2016-2025).

·       Darlington serves as the first track of the seven-race NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Playoffs and the first race of the Round of 10: Darlington, Bristol and New Hampshire, two drivers will be eliminated after New Hampshire.

·       The following drivers make up the NCTS Playoff Field: Corey Heim, Layne Riggs, Chandler Smith, Daniel Hemric, Tyler Ankrum, Ty Majeski, Grant Enfinger, Rajah Caruth, Kaden Honeycutt, and Jake Garcia.

·       Grant Enfinger (+4) and Rajah Caruth (+2) sit as the last two drivers over the cutline, whereas Kaden Honeycutt (-2) and Jake Garcia (-3) are the first two below it.

·       This is the first time Darlington is the opening race of the Playoffs; it is the seventh different track to open the Playoffs.

·       This is only the second time Darlington was part of the Playoffs (2021 and 2025).

·       The opening race of the Playoffs was won by a Playoff driver in seven of the previous nine seasons, all but 2021 when Sam Mayer won and 2024 when Layne Riggs won.

·       The eventual Champion won the opening race of the Playoffs once (Christopher Bell, 2017).

·       Ben Rhodes is the only former Truck Series Darlington winner entered this weekend.

·       Corey Heim’s seven wins in 2025 are tied with Ron Hornaday Jr. (1997) for the most through 18 races all-time (a driver has never won eight times through 19 races in a season).

·       Corey Heim (three) and Layne Riggs (two) combined have won the last five races of 2025.

·       Corey Heim’s average finish at Darlington is 20.5, his worst among all tracks.

·       The last four races with qualifying were won from pole.

·       The driver leading the most laps won nine of the 18 races this season.

·       The gap between first place Heim and second place Riggs (39 points) is greater than the gap from second to 10th (24 points)

NCTS Clinch Scenarios Following Richmond Raceway:

Already Clinched

·       No drivers have clinched a spot in the 8-driver field of the next round.

Can Clinch Via Points

·       If there is a win by a driver who cannot advance to the next round, the following drivers could clinch by being 123 points above the 7th winless driver in the standings.  The same point requirements listed below would hold true if a new win comes from Layne Riggs, Chandler Smith, Daniel Hemric, Ty Majeski or Tyler Ankrum.

•        Corey Heim: Could only clinch with help

·        If there is a new winner from Grant Enfinger or another winless driver lower in the standings but still eligible to advance to the next round, the following drivers could clinch by being 123 points above the 6th winless driver in the standings.

•        Corey Heim: Could only clinch with help

Can Clinch Via Win

·       The following drivers would clinch on their win alone: Corey Heim, Layne Riggs, Chandler Smith, Daniel Hemric, Ty Majeski, Tyler Ankrum, Grant Enfinger, Rajah Caruth, Kaden Honeycutt, Jake Garcia.

NASCAR & Darlington, Etc.

Historical & Significant Events at Darlington Raceway:

Darlington Raceway was originally built as a 1.25-mile paved superspeedway in 1949-1950.In 1949, Darlington, South Carolina native Harold Brasington leased cotton and peanut farmland on the west side of town from his poker playing friend Sherman Ramsey. On that property Brasington created an egg-shaped oval with one corner tighter, narrower, and more steeply banked because he promised Ramsey that the new track wouldn’t disturb his minnow pond at the west end. He broke ground on December 13, 1949 and almost single handedly built the track in spite of continually having to find necessary funding.Known as NASCAR’s oldest superspeedway, Darlington Raceway also has earned the nicknames – ‘Lady In Black’ and ‘The Track Too Tough To Tame.’Darlington Raceway hosted the first 500-mile race in NASCAR history, the first on an oval-track longer than a mile and the first on asphalt on September 4, 1950 – 75 cars competed in the inaugural event.Qualifying for the first race at Darlington was held ‘Indianapolis style’ over 15 days from August 19th-Sept 2nd. The five fastest cars each day qualified for the race. Curtis Turner was the fastest on the first day and won the pole. The fastest qualifier was Wally Campbell.  Many competitors drove their racecars to the track.For the first NASCAR cup Series race at Darlington, Curtis Turner won the pole at 82.034 MPH, and the race was won by Johnny Mantz (Plymouth, 75.250 MPH). The race took 6 hours, 38 minutes, and 40 seconds to complete.The three longest races in NASCAR History were all held at Darlington and all three were over 6 hours and 30 minutes.The longest race in the history of NASCAR lasted 6 hours, 42 minutes and 37 seconds and was held at Darlington on September 1, 1952 and won by Fonty Flock.In 1953 the track was expanded to 1.375 miles by rebuilding turns one and two (now three and four) and raising the banking to 25 degrees. In the early years there was a pedestrian crossover that spanned the backstretch (now front).The largest field ever in a NASCAR race was in the September 3, 1953 race at Darlington when 82 cars competed in the race and for the record, pole winner Frank Mundy finished last, and Herb Thomas won from second.The largest Margin of Victory ever was at Darlington on September 6, 1965 when Ned Jarrett won by over 14 laps.In 1970 the track was measured at 1.366 miles (like it is today) after retaining walls were added around the track and turns three and four (now one and two) banked at 23 degrees.The track was repaved in 1995.Prior to the 1997 Southern 500 the track was ‘reversed’ switching the front and back stretches.Lights were added in the fall of 2004. The 2005 race was the first Saturday night race at Darlington Raceway.The track was again repaved prior to the 2008 season.The Throwback theme started in 2015. In 2020, multiple races were run at the track in the same week without fans in attendance in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was the first live major sporting event back up and running during the pandemic.In total, there have been 127 NASCAR Cup Series races held at Darlington Raceway in Darlington, South Carolina.From 1960 – 2004 the track hosted two Cup Series races per year and from 2005 – 2019 it was just one race per season. The series returned to multiple races per season in 2020.Darlington has hosted a race in all but the first season of the NASCAR Cup Series (1950-present).

Latest News & Events at Darlington Raceway:

Darlington Raceway has announced that in celebration of the venue’s 75th anniversary, the track will be unveiling and highlighting the 75 greatest moments to have taken place at The Lady in Black. The campaign will be showcasing the legacy, culture, and evolution of the track “Too Tough to Tame,” while engaging fans across digital, social, and at track experiences in lead-up to the 2025 Cook Out Southern 500, Aug. 31.The 75 greatest moments from NASCAR’s original superspeedway will be revealed as “eras” in chronological order as opposed to a countdown list, beginning this week with crucial moments in the track’s infancy. Additionally, fans will have the opportunity to vote on their favorite all-time moments from the track that will be spotlighted prior to the Labor Day race weekend. The rollout will occur over a 10-week period and take place across Darlington Raceway’s X, Facebook, and Instagram pages as well as at darlingtonraceway.com/75Moments.As part of its 75th Anniversary celebrations, Darlington Raceway will host several events throughout the community as the anticipation builds for the opening round of the NASCAR Playoffs.Wednesday, Aug. 27 – Track Laps for Charity with Zane Smith: From 6:00 – 8:00 p.m., fans can drive their own personal vehicle around the famed Darlington Raceway and get a taste of what it’s like to tackle the Lady in Black. Those wishing to participate can sign up with a price of $30 per car for 3 laps and a photo in Mobil 1 Victory Lane with NASCAR Cup Series driver Zane Smith. For more information, visit this LINK.Thursday, Aug. 28 – Hauler Showcase and Parade with Cole Custer: At 4:00 p.m., fans are invited to nearby Florence-Darlington Technical College, where they can take photos by their favorite, colorful haulers from all the 36 NASCAR Cup Series teams. The haulers will depart Florence-Darlington Technical College at 6 p.m. and parade through downtown Darlington and onto the historic Darlington Raceway where they will load into the NASCAR Cup Series Garage, with NASCAR Cup Series Driver Cole Custer acting as the Grand Marshal, giving the commands for the hauler drivers to start their engines.Friday, Aug. 29 – The NASCAR Foundation Speediatrics Fun Day Festival with Austin Dillon: On Friday at 9:00 a.m., The NASCAR Foundation and Richard Childress Racing driver Austin Dillon will host kids from the Black Creek Elementary School at the NASCAR Experience in the Fan Zone at Darlington Raceway for the Speediatrics Fun Day Festival. The NASCAR-themed field day inside the NASCAR Experience display promotes healthy lifestyle habits for children in local racing communities through racing-themed lifestyle programming.Friday, Aug. 29 – American Red Cross Blood Drive: From 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Darlington Raceway and the American Red Cross will host a blood driver in front of the Darlington Raceway Stock Car Museum & Gift Shop. All donors will receive a free gift from the American Red Cross, and the first 30 donors will receive two (2) tickets to the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Sober or Slammer. Donors can register by visiting www.redcrossblood.org using Sponsor Code: DARLINGTONRACEWAY.Saturday Aug. 30 – Sunday Aug. 31 – Turn 2 Tailgate Zone: As the college football season gets underway on Labor Day weekend, Darlington Raceway invites fans to watch their favorite teams at a new Tailgate Zone in the area outside Turn 2 at the corner of Race Track Road and Harry Byrd Highway. The track will have food vendors and multiple TVs playing a variety of college football games, including the South Carolina vs. University of Virgina matchup on Sunday.Saturday, Aug. 30 – Terrence Carraway Memorial 5K with Ross Chastain: at 5:30 p.m. runners will take to the track Too Tough to Tame in their own race to the checkered flag in the Terrence Carraway Memorial 5K. Trackhouse Racing Driver Ross Chastain will be joining runners to give encouragement throughout the race. Proceeds from the 5K will go towards the Terrence F. Carraway Foundation. For more information on how to sign-up, please visit https://www.darlingtonraceway.com/events/memorial5k/.Now – Aug. 31 – 50/50 Raffle: South Carolina residents and NASCAR fans located in the state of South Carolina during the time of the 50/50 raffle can purchase 50/50 raffle tickets to take home a cash prize. Half of the prize will go to the selected winner, with the other half being donated to Darlington Shares, a donor-advised fund of The NASCAR Foundation whose mission of improving the quality of life for the Pee Dee region through the support of youth-focused organizations and life-enriching programs. For more information visit visiting www.darlingtonraceway5050.com

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