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Complete NASCAR Cup points standings after the 2026 Coca Cola 600

A lot of movement in the standings after NASCAR's longest race with 86 points up for grabs.

Chase Elliott, Hendrick Motorsports

Chase Elliott, Hendrick Motorsports

Photo by: David Jensen / Getty Images

Even after another top five finish, Tyler Reddick's massive lead in the championship shrunk slightly from 129 points over Denny Hamlin to 122 points. Chase Elliott is no longer third in points after an early exit from the Charlotte race.

13 of the top 16 positions in the standings changes after Sunday's marathon event, and the outlook going into the second half of the regular season suddenly looks quite different.

A mid-race crash has dropped Ryan Preece down onto the Chase bubble, 15 points clear of Austin Cindric and 29 points clear of Joey Logano.

Chase Briscoe moved back inside the top 16, even with a DNF on Sunday, as he collected an impressive amount of stage points before that. Shane van Gisbergen also moved himself up off the bubble with a solid showing on the oval.

The biggest mover in the standings was surprise Coca-Cola 600 race winner Daniel Suarez, jumping four spots into tenth place. At the other end of the spectrum was last year's Coca-Cola 600 winner, Ross Chastain. He is our biggest loser, dropping four positions from 19th to 23rd in points following a DNF.

Photos from Charlotte - Race

Daniel Suárez, Spire Motorsports

Charlotte - Sunday, in photos

Fans at Richard Childress Racing for Kyle Busch

Charlotte - Sunday, in photos

Tribute to Kyle Busch

Charlotte - Sunday, in photos

Samantha Busch (wife) and Brexton Busch (son) embrace one another on the grid during the remembrance ceremony for Kyle Busch

Charlotte - Sunday, in photos

Fans gesturing number 8 for Kyle Busch

Charlotte - Sunday, in photos

Tribute to Kyle Busch

Charlotte - Sunday, in photos

NASCAR Hall of Famer Kurt Busch lays white roses on the

Charlotte - Sunday, in photos

Kurt Busch

Charlotte - Sunday, in photos

Tribute to Kyle Busch

Charlotte - Sunday, in photos

Kyle Busch flag

Charlotte - Sunday, in photos

Pre-race remembrance ceremony for Kyle Busch

Charlotte - Sunday, in photos

Richard Childress, Samantha Busch, Brexton Busch, Lennix Busch, NASCAR CEO Steve O'Donnell

Charlotte - Sunday, in photos

Ricky Stenhouse Jr., HYAK Motorsports, Connor Zilisch, Trackhouse Racing

Charlotte - Sunday, in photos

Tom Busch, father of Kyle Busch

Charlotte - Sunday, in photos

Richard Childress, NASCAR Chief Executive Officer Steve O'Donnell

Charlotte - Sunday, in photos

Tyler Reddick, 23XI Racing

Charlotte - Sunday, in photos

General view

Charlotte - Sunday, in photos

AJ Allmendinger, Kaulig Racing

Charlotte - Sunday, in photos

Kyle Larson, Hendrick Motorsports

Charlotte - Sunday, in photos

Kyle Larson, Hendrick Motorsports

Charlotte - Sunday, in photos

General view

Charlotte - Sunday, in photos

General view

Charlotte - Sunday, in photos

Austin Dillon, Richard Childress Racing

Charlotte - Sunday, in photos

Austin Cindric, Team Penske, John Hunter Nemechek, Legacy Motor Club

Charlotte - Sunday, in photos

Austin Hill, Richard Childress Racing

Charlotte - Sunday, in photos

Chase Briscoe, Joe Gibbs Racing

Charlotte - Sunday, in photos

Chase Elliott, Hendrick Motorsports

Charlotte - Sunday, in photos

Chase Briscoe, Joe Gibbs Racing

Charlotte - Sunday, in photos

Chris Buescher, RFK Racing

Charlotte - Sunday, in photos

Daniel Suárez, Spire Motorsports

Charlotte - Sunday, in photos

Daniel Suárez, Spire Motorsports

Charlotte - Sunday, in photos

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2026 NASCAR Cup points after Coca Cola 600 (Race 13 of 36)

Pos. Driver Points

Positions gained or lost

1 Tyler Reddick  620 --
2 Denny Hamlin 498 --
3 Ryan Blaney 446 +1
4 Ty Gibbs 425 +2
5 Chase Elliott 423 -2
6 Kyle Larson 386 +2
7 Chris Buescher 385 -2
8 Christopher Bell 361 +3
9 Carson Hocevar 356 -2
10 Daniel Suarez 350 +4
11 Brad Keselowski 343 -2
12 William Byron 337 --
13 Bubba Wallace 328 -3
14 Shane van Gisbergen 316 +2
15 Chase Briscoe 304 +2
16 Ryan Preece 303 -3
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17 Austin Cindric 288 -2
18 Joey Logano 274 --
19 AJ Allmendinger 254 +1
20 Michael McDowell 248 +1
21 Zane Smith 244 +2
22 Erik Jones 244 +3
23 Ross Chastain 238 -4
24 Austin Dillon 225 -2
25 Todd Gilliland 223 +1
26 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 222 +1
27 Kyle Busch 217 -3
28 Riley Herbst 202 +1
29 John Hunter Nemechek 200 -1
30 Noah Gragson 181 --
31 Josh Berry 168 --
32 Ty Dillon 152 +1
33 Alex Bowman 147 +1
34 Connor Zilisch 146 -2
35 Cole Custer 134 --
36 Cody Ware 102 --
37 Casey Mears 9 --
38 Katherine Legge 8 +1
39 BJ McLeod 2 -1

 

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