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Who won the intra-team battle in NASCAR Cup 2025?
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NASCAR Cup 2025: Which Driver Triumphed in the Fierce Intra-Team Showdown?

December 2, 2025 3 Min Read
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The NASCAR Cup Series consists of 11 teams with multiple cars, ranging from two to four drivers per team. A key question is which driver stands out as the top performer within each team.

Motorsport.com evaluated the drivers based on several criteria including race wins, average finishing positions, head-to-head results, and final championship standings to decide who is the “No. 1” driver on each team. This analysis focuses solely on full-time drivers, excluding part-time competitors. Factors such as race victories, top-five and top-ten finishes also played a significant role, with additional details considered when results were close.

Hendrick Motorsports: Kyle Larson topped this team, winning the championship and outperforming teammates Byron, Elliott, and Bowman across most metrics despite varying strengths in individual categories.

Joe Gibbs Racing: Denny Hamlin narrowly edged out teammates Chase Briscoe, Bell, and Gibbs due to his speed and race leadership, even though Bell showed strong consistency and Briscoe made a great impression as a rookie.

Team Penske: Ryan Blaney dominated Penske’s lineup, leading in victories, head-to-head matchups, and average finishes, marking his most successful Cup season yet.

Trackhouse Racing: Ross Chastain leads here, outpacing Shane Van Gisbergen and Daniel Suarez in overall performance despite Van Gisbergen’s impressive road course prowess.

23XI Racing: Tyler Reddick narrowly beat Bubba Wallace, thanks to consistency in top-five and top-ten finishes, even though Wallace scored a big win and led more laps.

RFK Racing: Chris Buescher ranks highest among teammates despite no wins, showcasing strong finishes and slightly better results than Preece and Keselowski.

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Spire Motorsports: Michael McDowell, a seasoned driver, was the top performer over younger teammates Carson Hocevar and Ryan Haley, who showed speed but struggled with race finishes.

Front Row Motorsports: Todd Gilliland finished just ahead of Zane Smith and Noah Gragson in a very tight battle, with minimal differences across stats.

Richard Childress Racing: Kyle Busch outperformed Austin Dillon in most races and finishing positions, even though Dillon won the points battle thanks to a key victory.

Legacy Motor Club: Erik Jones narrowly beat John Hunter Nemechek, both having similar season results, but Jones’ stronger top-five finishes gave him the edge.

Kaulig Racing: AJ Allmendinger decisively led over Ty Dillon, showing more top finishes and consistency despite some DNFs late in the season.


Fan Take: This detailed analysis highlights how internal team rivalries shape the dynamics of NASCAR’s premier series, offering fans rich storylines beyond just race winners. Understanding who truly excels within each team adds depth to the competition and could influence future team strategies and driver development.

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