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NASCAR Power Rankings: Atlanta is unfriendly to 2025 winners
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2025 NASCAR Winners Face Tough Challenge as Atlanta Proves Unforgiving in Power Rankings

July 1, 2025 4 Min Read
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With only one driver winning a race this year, creating power rankings became challenging, especially since that winner finished on the lead lap in Atlanta. As a result, drivers who completed the race on the lead lap topped the list, with Kyle Larson earning the number one spot.

Check out the power rankings following the Atlanta race as the series heads to back-to-back road courses at the Chicago Street Race and then Sonoma.

Dropout:

  1. Bubba Wallace (Last week: 9)

Tied:
Ty Gibbs, Brad Keselowski, Joey Logano, John Hunter Nemechek, Tyler Reddick, Bubba Wallace

Larson finished 17th in Atlanta but was the only winner this season to finish on the lead lap, earning him the top rank by default. Despite sustaining damage in a major wreck, he managed to bring his car to the finish line.

Denny Hamlin faced a significant crash, and although his team couldn’t repair the car quickly for speed, he returned after 90 minutes of repairs, completing a few laps and improving six spots to finish 31st.

Chase Elliott was a big winner at Atlanta, ending a winless streak of 44 races and advancing to second in the points standings, just 37 points behind teammate William Byron.

Byron was caught up in the large crash and has had three finishes of 27th place or worse in the last four races.

Brandon Brown was taken out after being clipped in the aftermath of Christopher Bell’s spin, contributing to his six DNFs this season.

Ryan Blaney finished ninth in Atlanta, leading 15 laps, marking the fourth consecutive top-10 finish for RFK Racing drivers.

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Bell avoided the big wreck as he was already in the garage due to earlier damage. His team was able to get the car running at minimum speed, allowing him to finish 30th after passing cars eliminated earlier.

Alex Bowman was a frontrunner in the latter part of the race, pushing teammate Chase Elliott toward victory and settling in third, keeping him 39 points above the playoff cutoff.

Austin Cindric has consistently finished 15th or better in the last seven races and currently stands 23 points above the playoff cutoff.

Christopher Bell’s day ended early after a massive 23-car crash at the start of Stage 2. Despite attempts to repair the car, NASCAR ruled his chassis too damaged for continued racing.

Bob Pockrass covers NASCAR and INDYCAR for Fox Sports and has decades of experience in motorsports coverage, including over 30 Daytona 500 events. Follow him on Twitter @bobpockrass.


Fan Take:
This update highlights just how unpredictable NASCAR can be, especially with crashes shaking up the leaderboard and testing driver resilience. It emphasizes the importance of staying on the lead lap and finishing races, which could influence how drivers approach the upcoming road course challenges and the playoff battle ahead.

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