
We’re now five races into the 2025 NASCAR Cup season with the Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway delivering the first major stunner. It’s been an eventful first few weeks of the regular season, with Christopher Bell responsible for three of five trips to victory lane. Following a Pennzoil 400 that saw just the third driver of the season find victory lane with the first driver to win two stages, let’s dive into our latest NASCAR power rankings. Here are the best NASCAR drivers right now following Las Vegas.
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10. Josh Berry

In July 2024, Wood Brothers Racing announced that it signed Josh Berry to drive the No. 21 Ford Mustang for the 2025 Cup Series season. It provided the 34-year-old with a new opportunity to try and claim his first win in the Cup Series. In just his fifth points race with WBR, he got it. While Berry only led 18 laps at Las Vegas, he finished eighth in Stages 1 and 2. Thanks to a caution, WBR’s strategy paid off. Berry has now punched his ticket to the NASCAR playoffs and he’ll head to Homestead-Miami with the fifth-most laps led (74) and consecutive top-five finishes. On top of all that, he has three top-8 starting positions in the last four weeks.
- Josh Berry stats 2025: 119 points, 5 races, 1 win, 2 top 5s, 2 DNFS, 74 laps led, 18.6 avg. finish
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9. Chris Buescher

Chris Buescher departs Las Vegas at ninth in the Cup Series standings right now and he could be even higher if not for an unfortunate wreck in Atlanta. On lap 204 of the Ambetter Health 400, Buescher spun out after getting clipped by Chase Briscoe, finishing 30th with just 7 points. Outside of that, he’s finished 13th or better in every other race with three top-10 finishes and that’s not including his success at the Clash (10th) and Duel 2 (3rd). Through five races, Buescher ranks fifth in average finishing position (13.0), ahead of Kyle Larson and Tyler Reddick. While he’s never been at the front of the field in 2025 – 0 laps led – he is tied with Larson, Chase Elliott and Christopher Bell for top-10 finishes (three).
- Chris Buescher stats 2025: 133 points, 5 races, 3 top 10s, 1 top 5, 0 laps led, 13 avg. finish
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8. Denny Hamlin

Denny Hamlin has had better fortune off the track this season than he is behind the wheel of the No. 11. Still pursuing that elusive first Cup Series championship, the 44-year-old driver hasn’t even won a race since April 28, 2024 (Würth 400). Over the last 15 races, per DriverAverages.com, Hamlin ranks 21st in laps led (35) and seventh in average finishing position (12.5) even without a single DNF. In Sunday’s Pennzoil 400, he had a pit-road penalty and couldn’t make his way back to the front of the field after pitting while in fourth on Lap 232. Now he heads to Homestead, where he ranks just 14th in average finishing position (13.3) narrowly ahead of nDaniee Suarez.
- Denny Hamlin stats 2025: 122 points, 5 races, 2 top 10s, 1 top 5, 9 laps led, 15.6 avg. finish
7. Chase Elliott

Much like Denny Hamlin, we’re closing in on a year since Chase Elliott won his last race (Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 on April 14, 2024). He’s remained Mr. Consistent in 2025, finishing top-10 in three of five races (second-most) with the fourth-best average finishing position (11.8) in the Cup Series. After finishing 20th in Atlanta, the No. 9 has finished 10th or better in three consecutive races and he’s averaged 34.3 points per race in that stretch. While he doesn’t have a win at Homestead, Elliott has finished top 15 in all three races there.
- Chase Elliott stats 2025: 159 points, 5 races, 3 top 10s, 1 top 5, 2 laps led, 11.8 avg. finish
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6. Alex Bowman

Alex Bowman has earned this spot in our NASCAR power rankings with an excellent start to the season. The driver of the No. 48 has one blemish on his resume this season – 26th at Atlanta – with four top-9 finishes to go with it. Bowman is tied with William Byron for the most top-10s (four) and he ranks third in average finishing position (11.0) behind Byron and Christopher Bell. The success is carrying over from last season as well, with Bowman fifth in average finish (12.4) and tied with Ryan Blaney for the fourth-most top 10s (nine) in the last 15 races.
- Alex Bowman stats 2025: 156 points, 5 races, 4 top 10s, 19 laps led, 11.0 avg. finish
5. Ryan Blaney

Ryan Blaney kicked off the 2025 Cup Series season with a bang, collecting 84 points and 1 playoff point at Daytona and Atlanta. Things have taken an unfortunate turn ever since. He finished 19th at the Circuit of the Americas, still collecting 27 points, then placed 28th at Phoenix (22 points) after his engine blew out late in the race. In Las Vegas, Blaney’s car spun out and sustained damage in practice which forced him to the back of the field. He worked his way back toward the front of the Pennzoil 400, but chaos when it went four-wide on Lap 196 took him out of commission to finish 35th. Fortunately for Blaney, he’s now heading to Homestead where has has a pair of top-5s in three races.
- Ryan Blaney stats 2025: 143 points, 5 races, 2 top 10s, 1 top 5, 1 pole, 2 DNFs, 24 laps led, 18.6 average finishing position
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4. Tyler Reddick

After an outstanding start to the season for Tyler Reddick, the recent trip to Las Vegas provided a slight setback. Starting 14th, Reddick made his way near the front of the field multiple times and he picked up a point for the fastest lap at the Pennzoil 400. However, pitting with 34 laps to go ended up costing valuable track position that the No. 45 car couldn’t get back. It was Reddick’s worst points day of the season (16), but he averaged 34.25 per race entering the weekend. He should rebound nicely at Homestead next Sunday, though, recreating last year’s incredible move in Miami to punch his Championship 4 ticket is probably unlikely.
- Tyler Reddick stats 2025: 159 points, 5 races, 2 top 5s, 1 pole, 43 laps led, 13.6 avg. finish
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3. Kyle Larson

With a Stage 2 win in the Pennzoil 400, Kyle Larson became the first Cup Series driver this season to record multiple stage wins. He’s also rebounded nicely after a 32nd-place finish at COTA because a wheel fell off. While Larson ‘only’ has two wins in the last 15 races, third-most, he’s dominating laps led (684) over that span. The no. 5 does have three top-10 finishes over the last month, including two 44-point days with 2 playoff points. He’ll arrive in Miami with a Cup-series beast 296 laps led at Homestead with aspirations of making up for last year’s heartbreak. It wouldn’t be a surprise if Larson records his first win of the season next Sunday.
- Kyle Larson stats 2025: 152 points, 5 races, 3 top 10s, 2 top 5s, 73 laps led, 13.4 avg. finish
2. William Byron

William Byron might’ve had some good fortune on his side to win the Daytona 500, but he’s also put himself in positions for wins in each of the last three weeks. Over the last three races, Byron has amassed 132 points with his worst finish during this run being a sixth-place position at Phoenix. Byron leads NASCAR in points (207), top 10s (four) and average finishing position (8.0) and he is second in average starting position (9.0). He should maintain this dominant run into Homestead, but the lingering question is if we’ll see the fall-off that started happening in late March last year.
- William Byron stats 2025: 207 points, 5 races, 1 win, 4 top 10s, 3 top 5s, 1 pole, 110 laps led, 8.0 average finishing position
1. Christopher Bell

The three-time winner belongs atop the NASCAR power rankings. Christopher Bell’s hopes of winning four in a row were basically shot when Joe Gibbs Racing opted to change a throttle body in the No. 20, forcing them to start the Pennzoil 400 from the rear. He still managed to earn a point in Stage 1 (10th place) but a pit road mistake delivered a costly penalty. Bell still navigated the field to finish 12th on Sunday, overcoming multiple issues for the JGR team. While Bell trails Byron in points – thanks to a crash with 5 laps to go in the Daytona 500 when he was in second – Bell leads in playoff points.
- Christopher Bell stats 2025: 178 points, 5 races, 3 wins, 3 top 5s, 1 DNF, 114 laps led, 9.2 average finishing position
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