Ross Chastain dropped out of the top 10 rankings following the Kansas race but made a strong comeback with an exciting win at the Coca-Cola 600 on Sunday. As is usual with NASCAR’s longest races, the competition was intense with many twists and turns.
One of the toughest rankings decisions involved Kyle Larson. Despite being involved in two crashes at the 600, including one he caused himself, Larson was on track for a solid finish before the second wreck ended his race. This week’s power rankings now head into the action at Nashville’s Superspeedway.
Notable changes include Joey Logano dropping out of the rankings from 7th place last week. Others holding steady in the ranks include Chris Buescher, Kyle Busch, Austin Cindric, Ryan Preece, and Michael McDowell.
Tyler Reddick, ranked 10th (previously 9th), finished 26th but remains competitive with several strong stage finishes, holding second, third, and fourth places in various stages. Ross Chastain, now 9th and unranked previously, secured his fifth top-seven finish in seven races, signaling he’s hitting his stride after a slow start to the season.
Alex Bowman slipped to 8th from 5th due to early spins costing him, though he still has multiple top-10 finishes this year. Chase Briscoe climbed to 7th from 10th, following two straight top-five finishes, showing promise in his Joe Gibbs Racing car.
Chase Elliott moved up slightly to 6th after a solid sixth-place finish at Charlotte, marking his first top-10 on a 1.5-mile track this season. Ryan Blaney, despite four recent top-five finishes, fell to 5th due to a crash at Charlotte.
Denny Hamlin dropped to 4th after a fuel issue forced an untimely pit stop, finishing 16th despite strong early stage performances. Christopher Bell remains steady at 3rd, posting an eighth-place finish despite challenging race circumstances.
William Byron took 2nd place after dominating early stages and leading the most laps but ultimately fell short as Chastain passed him late in the race. Kyle Larson holds the top spot, despite an eventful day with crashes settling his races at both the Indy 500 and Coca-Cola 600.
Bob Pockrass, who covers NASCAR and INDYCAR for Fox Sports, has provided these insights. He brings decades of motorsports experience, including coverage of over 30 Daytona 500 races.
Fan Take: This update highlights the dynamic and unpredictable nature of NASCAR, where every race can dramatically reshape the rankings. For fans, it underscores how resilience and strategy in grueling races like the Coca-Cola 600 are crucial, making for an exciting season ahead as drivers head to Nashville.