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Key information for Sunday’s NASCAR playoff race at Darlington

NASCAR fans couldn’t have asked for a better regular-season finale.

Ryan Blaney made it to victory lane in the NASCAR Cup Series’ race at Daytona International Speedway last Saturday night. The Team Penske driver earned his second victory of 2025 in historic fashion to close out the regular season.

Blaney’s win meant both Alex Bowman and Tyler Reddick made it into the Cup Series playoffs on points. Had Custer, Suarez or Haley taken the checkered flag, Bowman would’ve missed out.

With the playoff field set, 16 drivers are in contention for the 2025 Cup Series title. It all begins this weekend in Darlington, South Carolina.

Playoff contender William Byron led most of the race at Darlington earlier this year. But Denny Hamlin powered through following a late-race caution to get the win in the Goodyear 400, his second of four wins this season.

The first playoff race is a chance for the postseason contenders to establish themselves ahead of a run to the title. Here’s everything you need to know to get ready for the Cook Out Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway on Sunday, Aug. 31:

What time does the NASCAR Cup race at Darlington start?

The Cook Out Southern 500 is scheduled to start at 6 p.m. ET on Sunday, Aug. 31 at Darlington Raceway in Darlington, South Carolina.

What TV channel is the NASCAR Cup race at Darlington on?

The Cook Out Southern 500 will be broadcast on USA Network, the channel for most of the Cup Series playoffs. Pre-race coverage will start at 5:30 p.m. ET.

Will there be a live stream of the NASCAR Cup race at Darlington?

Yes, the Cook Out Southern 500 will be streamed on Peacock, HBO Max, Sling TV and Fubo, which is offering a free trial to new subscribers.

Stream the NASCAR race at Darlington on Fubo

How many laps is the NASCAR Cup race at Darlingon?

The Cook Out Southern 500 is 367 laps around the 1.366-mile track for a total of 501.32 miles. The race will have three segments (laps per stage) — Stage 1: 70 laps; Stage 2: 160 laps; Stage 3: 170 laps.

Which drivers made the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs?

Here’s how the field stacks up on points with their number of wins in parentheses:

  1. Kyle Larson (3)….. 2032
  2. William Byron (2) ….. 2032
  3. Denny Hamlin (4) ….. 2029
  4. Ryan Blaney (2) ….. 2026
  5. Christopher Bell (3) ….. 2023
  6. Shane van Gisbergen (4) ….. 2022
  7. Chase Elliott (1) ….. 2013
  8. Chase Briscoe (1) ….. 2010
  9. Bubba Wallace (1) ….. 2008
  10. Austin Cindric (1) ….. 2008
  11. Ross Chastain (1) ….. 2007
  12. Joey Logano (1) ….. 2007
  13. Josh Berry (1) ….. 2006
  14. Tyler Reddick (0) ….. 2006
  15. Austin Dillon (1) ….. 2005
  16. Alex Bowman (0) ….. 2002

Who won the NASCAR Cup race at Darlington last year?

Kyle Busch pushed him hard at the finish, but Chase Briscoe held on for his first win of the season in the Cook Out Southern 500 on Sept. 1, 2024. This event was the regular-season finale in 2024 and was a thrilling race over 500 miles. Kyle Larson led 263 laps but finished fourth and, in doing so, lost the regular season title to Tyler Reddick by one point. This was Briscoe’s second career win and most recent until taking the checkered flag at Pocono on June 22, 2025. Busch, Christopher Bell, Larson and Ross Chastain rounded out the top five.

What is the lineup for the Cook Out Southern 500 at Darlington?

Here is the lineup for the NASCAR Cup Series playoff race at Darlington Raceway (car number in parentheses; P=playoff driver):

  1. (11) Denny Hamlin (P), Toyota
  2. (19) Chase Briscoe (P), Toyota
  3. (21) Josh Berry (P), Ford
  4. (45) Tyler Reddick (P), Toyota
  5. (5) Kyle Larson (P), Chevrolet
  6. (1) Ross Chastain (P), Chevrolet
  7. (20) Christopher Bell (P), Toyota
  8. (23) Bubba Wallace (P), Toyota
  9. (3) Austin Dillon (P), Chevrolet
  10. (2) Austin Cindric (P), Ford
  11. (24) William Byron (P), Chevrolet
  12. (12) Ryan Blaney (P), Ford
  13. (7) Justin Haley, Chevrolet
  14. (22) Joey Logano (P), Ford
  15. (17) Chris Buescher, Ford
  16. (54) Ty Gibbs, Toyota
  17. (99) Daniel Suarez, Chevrolet
  18. (41) Cole Custer, Ford
  19. (43) Erik Jones, Toyota
  20. (88) Shane Van Gisbergen (P), Chevrolet
  21. (9) Chase Elliott (P), Chevrolet
  22. (16) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet
  23. (8) Kyle Busch, Chevrolet
  24. (38) Zane Smith, Ford
  25. (71) Michael McDowell, Chevrolet
  26. (77) Carson Hocevar, Chevrolet
  27. (60) Ryan Preece, Ford
  28. (34) Todd Gilliland, Ford
  29. (48) Alex Bowman (P), Chevrolet
  30. (42) John Hunter Nemechek, Toyota
  31. (10) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet
  32. (6) Brad Keselowski, Ford
  33. (35) Riley Herbst, Toyota
  34. (4) Noah Gragson, Ford
  35. (47) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Chevrolet
  36. (51) Cody Ware, Ford
  37. (44) Derek Kraus, Chevrolet
  38. (66) Timmy Hill, Ford

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