Over the last seven decades, Chevrolet has been an integral partner in the NASCAR landscape, using 14 different nameplates at NASCAR’s top-level. The automaker has also been a part of an astonishing 881 victories, 34 driver championships, and 44 manufacturer’s championships (including five in a row, which put the manufacturer in the lead for the most manufacturer titles all-time).

In 2025, Chevrolet went to Victory Lane a series-leading 15 times in the NASCAR Cup Series, between several drivers, including Shane Van Gisbergen (Mexico City, Chicago, Sonoma, Watkins Glen, and Charlotte ROVAL), William Byron (DAYTONA 500, Iowa, Martinsville), Kyle Larson (Homestead, Bristol, Kansas), Chase Elliott (Atlanta, Kansas), Austin Dillon (Richmond), and Ross Chastain (Coca-Cola 600).

Kyle Larson and Hendrick Motorsports captured the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series championship at Phoenix Raceway, defeating a pair of Toyota drivers from Joe Gibbs Racing, as well as Hendrick Motorsports and Chevrolet teammate William Byron.