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2025 NASCAR Cup Series Manufacturer Standings

2025 NASCAR Cup Series manufacturer standings after COTA

Here are the updated 2025 NASCAR Cup Series Manufacturer Standings

After the South Point 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, race 33 of 36

RankManufacturerRacesPointsDiffWins
1Chevrolet331053--14
2Toyota331037-1613
3Ford33972-816

Race-by-Race Results

RaceChevroletFordToyota
Daytona40
William Byron (1st)
30
Ryan Blaney (7th)
35
Tyler Reddick (2nd)
Atlanta35
Carson Hocevar (2nd)
33
Ryan Blaney (4th)
40
Christopher Bell (1st)
COTA35
William Byron (1st)
30
Chris Buescher (7th)
40
Christopher Bell (1st)
Phoenix34
Kyle Larson (3rd)
33
Josh Berry (4th)
40
Christopher Bell (1st)
Las Vegas35
Daniel Suarez (2nd)
40
Josh Berry (1st)
25
Christopher Bell (12th)
Homestead40
Kyle Larson (1st)
31
Chris Buescher (6th)
34
Bubba Wallace (3rd)
Martinsville33
Chase Elliott (4th)
30
Ryan Preece (7th)
40
Denny Hamlin (1st)
Darlington35
William Byron (2nd)
32
Ryan Blaney (5th)
40
Denny Hamlin (1st)
Bristol40
Kyle Larson (1st)
32
Ryan Blaney (5th)
35
Denny Hamlin (2nd)
Talladega35
Kyle Larson (2nd)
40
Austin Cindric (1st)
29
Bubba Wallace (8th)
Texas35
Ross Chastain (2nd)
40
Joey Logano (1st)
32
Erik Jones (5th)
Kansas40
Kyle Larson (1st)
34
Ryan Blaney (3rd)
35
Christopher Bell (2nd)
Charlotte40
Ross Chastain (1st)
32
Brad Keselowski (5th)
34
Chase Briscoe (3rd)
Nashville35
Carson Hocevar (2nd)
40
Ryan Blaney (1st)
34
Denny Hamlin (3rd)
Michigan32
Kyle Larson (5th)
35
Chris Buescher (2nd)
40
Denny Hamlin (1st)
Mexico City40
Shane van Gisbergen (1st)
29
Cole Custer (8th)
35
Christopher Bell (2nd)
Pocono32
Chase Elliott (5th)
34
Ryan Blaney (3rd)
40
Chase Briscoe (1st)
Atlanta40
Chase Elliott (1st)
34
Brad Keselowski (2nd)
33
Tyler Reddick (4th)
Chicago40
Shane van Gisbergen (1st)
30
Ryan Preece (7th)
35
Ty Gibbs (2nd)
Sonoma40
Shane van Gisbergen (1st)
28
Joey Logano (9th)
35
Chase Briscoe (2nd)
Dover34
Alex Bowman (3rd)
29
Ryan Blaney (8th)
40
Denny Hamlin (1st)
Indianapolis35
Kyle Larson (2nd)
33
Ryan Preece (4th)
40
Bubba Wallace (1st)
Iowa40
William Byron (1st)
34
Brad Keselowski (3rd)
35
Chase Briscoe (2nd)
Watkins Glen40
Shane van Gisbergen (1st)
34
Chris Buescher (3rd)
35
Christopher Bell (2nd)
Richmond40
Austin Dillon (1st)
34
Ryan Blaney (3rd)
27
Denny Hamlin (10th)
Daytona35
Daniel Suarez (2nd)
40
Ryan Blaney (1st)
32
Erik Jones (5th)
Darlington32
AJ Allmendinger (5th)
27
Chris Buescher (10th)
40
Chase Briscoe (1st)
Gateway34
Chase Elliott (3rd)
33
Ryan Blaney (4th)
40
Denny Hamlin (1st)
Bristol30
Carson Hocevar (7th)
35
Brad Keselowski (2nd)
40
Christopher Bell (1st)
New Hampshire34
William Byron (3rd)
40
Ryan Blaney (1st)
31
Christopher Bell (6th)
Kansas40
Chase Elliott (1st)
29
Brad Keselowski (8th)
35
Denny Hamlin (2nd)
Charlotte Roval40
Shane van Gisbergen (1st)
33
Chris Buescher (4th)
34
Christopher Bell (3rd)
Las Vegas35
Kyle Larson (2nd)
31
Joey Logano (6th)
40
Denny Hamlin (1st)

Photo Credit: Peter Casey | LAT Images for Toyota GAZOO Racing

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