(11-9-2018), Camping World Truck standings following Talladega: Winners of each race is awarded 43 regular points, second place received 42 points, and so on. See complete standings on Driver points standings page and the owner’s standings are posted on the Owner points standings page. A win in the first 16 races qualifies a driver for the playoffs as long as they attempt all races and are in the top 20 in points when the playoff start. An additional bonus point is awarded to the driver that leads the most laps in each race. Teams must submit an entry form to NASCAR 13 days prior to the event with the race's entry fee, or they are deemed ineligible for points. This rule does not apply for owners, as their drivers' finishing positions will score owner points, regardless of the driver being eligible for points in that series or not. 5) 16-Austin Hill, 3104, -6 1) #16-Brett Moffitt, [6 wins], 4040 missed the playoffs: After the third cut (Race 35), the top four drivers will have their points reset to 5,000 at the start of Race 36. A win during one of the races advances the driver to the Round of 6. The first three races of the Playoffs (27–29) will be known as the. Drivers who qualify for the playoffs will have their points reset to 2,000 points, along with one point for each stage won during the regular season, and five points for each race win. The winner would normally receive 44 points, with a maximum point total of 45 if the driver led the most laps. 1) #24-Brett Moffitt 3085 Bonus points are awarded as follows: Three bonus points are awarded to the driver that wins the race. 8 drivers qualify for the Truck Series playoffs. Starting next season, drivers with more than five years of full-time experience in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series will be limited to a maximum of seven races in the NASCAR XFINITY Series and five races in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. The first driver to win multiple Championships was Ron Hornaday Jr., in 1996 and 1998. 9) #16-Ryan Truex, 544, 1496 Camping World Truck points reset following Phoenix: The Round of 4 will race for the Championship in Homestead The Round of 6 begins in Martinsville AND see the Reset Drivers Points Standings and the Reset Owners Points Standings. Drivers who have elected to accumulate Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series championship points, regardless of series tenure, will be ineligible to compete in the regular season finale and playoff races in each series, as well as the Dash 4 Cash races in the NASCAR XFINITY Series. #19-Daniel Hemric,clinched on points “Simply put, this will make our great racing even better,” said Brian France, NASCAR chairman and CEO. if( results == null ) For the last ten races, NASCAR points are still assigned the same way as the rest of the season to determine the champion. Example 1: The most points a driver can earn in a single race is 48. The highest finishing Championship 4 driver will win the championship. At the end of the race, the winner will get 40 points, and then second through 35th will be awarded points on a 35-to-2 scale. Points are tallied after 26 races and the top ten in points are locked into the final ten race Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup. 4) #41-Ben Rhodes,2014, -28 [1 win] The remaining available positions (1-4) that have not been filled by wins will be filled on points. name = name.replace(/[\[]/,"\\\[").replace(/[\]]/,"\\\]"); Will miss the Championship race: 3) #88- Matt Crafton, 1 win, 3136, -48 #41-Ben Rhodes See the Drivers Points Standings and Owners Points Standings. If an ineligible driver wins the race, he/she does not score any driver points, but the owner will score 40 (and stage points if the driver scores). Qualified for the 2016 Chase: But how do they determine who the Champion is at the end of the year? • The four drivers who advance to the Championship 4 at Homestead will have their points reset to 4,000. Team charts by year: 2020 – 2019 – 2018 – 2017 – 2016 – 2015 – 2014 – 2013 – 2012 – 2011 – 2010 – 2009 – 2008  2007 – 2006 – 2005 – 2004 – 2003 – 2002 – 2001 – 2000 – 1999, CHART KEYS return decodeURIComponent(results[1].replace(/\+/g, " ")); 42 for second, 1 bonus point for leading and 1 additional bonus point for leading the most laps. 4) #88- Matt Crafton, 1 win, 4031, -4 Four drivers will enter the 36th and final race of the season, the NASCAR Cup Championship, currently at Phoenix Raceway. Camping World Truck standings following Homestead: ? ), #45-Ross Chastain (declared for Truck points prior to race, is eligible). • NASCAR will award points 10-to-1 to the top-10 drivers at the end of each of the first two segments. 11) #18-Noah Gragson, 489, -1551 In 2004, 1st place was increased 5 points to 180, and another 5 points in 2007, to 185. (11-17-2017), Camping World Truck standings following Phoenix: 26, if that competitor makes the playoffs. In the first two years of the Playoffs, the rounds were known as the Challenger, Contender, and Eliminator Round, but those names were dropped for 2016. All three series will conclude the Chase with a Championship 4 race at Homestead-Miami Speedway to crown a champion. return decodeURIComponent(results[1].replace(/\+/g, " ")); The remaining positions that are not filled by wins are filled on points. All playoff points will carry through to the end of the Round of 8. #98-Grant Enfinger #21-Johnny Sauter, 2156 [5 wins] 6) #45-Ross Chastain, 3039, – 46 4) #52-Stewart Friesen 2109 else The Round of 8 begins at New Hampshire In the NASCAR XFINITY Series, where “Names Are Made,” each event in the popular Dash 4 Cash program now will be comprised of Two Heats and a Main. if(getParameterByName("holiday")=="yes"){ 4) #52-Stewart Friesen 3014 } 2019 NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series Playoff Standings after Las Vegas (before points reset): The points leader at the end of the regular season will advance to the playoffs, along with the Top 16 drivers with the most wins over the first 26 races qualify for the Playoffs provided they finish in the Top 30 in driver points and attempted to qualify for every race. Points based on amount of prize money paid. #4-Christopher Bell, 1 win In 2007 NASCAR added even more points to the winner's total. # not yet announced. Eliminated from the Playoffs a race paying $3,950 would count as 200 points. 6) #19-Austin Cindric, 1 win, 3123, -61 After the 16th race of the season (Michigan) the playoff field […] Those ten drivers will then be manually seeded with three bonus points for every race that they won during the first 26 races of the season. #18-Noah Gragson, 4000 [1 win] 7) #13-Johnny Sauter 2100 #88-Matt Crafton, 2118, -38 2019 NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series Playoff Standings after Martinsville Speedway: No plans announced, Riley Herbst 1) #4-Christopher Bell, 5 wins, 4035 – Champion #16-Brett Moffitt, 2122, – 34 [4 wins] A driver and/or team not in the Championship Four who wins will score the full 44 (or 45) points for the win and be eligible for bonus points (maximum:60), since final points will count towards season-ending bonus and ensuing season plan money, along with season-commencing provisional status. 6) #17-Tyler Ankrum, 3067, -43 The number of championship drivers in contention for the NASCAR Cup Series championship will decrease after every three Playoff races, from 16 to start; 12 after Playoff race 3; eight after Playoff race 6; and four after Playoff race 9. If there are fewer than 16 different race winners in the first 26 races, the remaining positions will be determined by drivers highest in points standings. } } NOTE: This is an unofficial page compiled by Jayski.com from many different sources. 5) #88-Matt Crafton 2106 Racers are also eligible for bonus points, which are added to the regular points. Missed the Round of 4: Drivers who are running first through 10th at the conclusion of Stage 1 and/or Stage 2 will receive points according to the table below. No plans announced. No plans announced yet. The NASCAR Sprint Cup, Nationwide Series, and Camping World Truck Series stars race every week towards the year-end championship. When Sprint Nextel was the title sponsor of NASCAR's premiere series it was known as the Chase. (ESPN.com)(1-23-2017) The Truck Series awarded 5 points to drivers finishing between 33rd and 40th. We try to make it as complete as possible and update it as often as needed. jQuery(document).ready(function(){ Points were also awarded to owners, and these were awarded in order of qualifying time to cars which did not qualify for a race (e.g. • NASCAR won’t allow teams to replace body panels during a race, and teams will have additional limitations on crash repair that likely will mean most drivers who have to go to the garage won’t return for the remainder of the race. Further, the regular season champion will receive 15 bonus playoff points with, second place driver in regular season standings earning 10 playoff points, and the third place driver earning 8 playoff points, and each subsequent drivers in the top 10 earning a descending number of points with the tenth place driver in regular season standings earning 1 playoff point. 3) #8-John Hunter Nemechek – 2 wins, 2014, -11 #17-Timothy Peters, clinched on points “These are enhancements that the NASCAR fan has long sought, and the entire industry has worked hard to develop a better racing format for our fans,” said Steve O’Donnell, NASCAR executive vice president and chief racing development officer. Official finishing position alone will decide the champion. Under NASCAR's charter system beginning in 2016, the last place finisher will earn 1 point (previously the last place driver earned 1 point for the 40-car field has been used). It will feature eight drivers and two elimination rounds, with four drivers competing in the Championship 4 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. “I’m proud of the unprecedented collaboration from our industry stakeholders, each of whom had a common goal – strengthening the sport for our fans. 5) #52-Stewart Friesen, 2012, -30 Along with the points based on the finishing position, a driver who leads at least one lap in a race would be credited 5 bonus points. See complete standings on Driver points standings page(8-16-2018), Camping World Truck standings following Homestead: var regexS = "[\\?&]"+name+"=([^&#]*)"; Stage 1 is roughly the first quarter of the race distance, Stage 2 is roughly the 2nd quarter and Stage 3 is roughly the last half of the race.