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Point system explained

The winner of each Nextel Cup race receives 180 points. The runner-up scores 170. From there, the point total declines in five-point increments for Nos. 2-6; points drop four points per driver for Nos. 7-11; and three-point increments separate drivers' points for finishers 12th place or lower.

In addition to the points allocated, any driver who leads a lap receives five bonus points. The driver who leads the most laps receives an additional five bonus points.

Chase for the Nextel Cup

Adjusted points structure

Place

Points

1st

5,050

2nd

5,045

3rd

5,040

4th

5,035

5th

5,030

6th

5,025

7th

5,020

8th

5,015

9th

5,010

10th

5,005

 

 

Note: If more than 10 drivers qualify, the additional drivers will have their points reset at 5,005.

In Nextel Cup racing, following the 26th race of the season, all drivers in the top 10 -- and any others within 400 points of the leader -- earn a berth in the Chase for the Nextel Cup.

All drivers in the Chase will have their point totals adjusted. The first-place driver in the standings begins the Chase with 5,050 points; the second-place driver will start with 5,045, etc. Incremental five-point drops will continue through 10th place (5,000 points). If more than 10 drivers qualify for the Chase, the additional drivers will have their points reset at 5,000.

Owners are rewarded in the points race in much the same fashion but, unlike drivers, they earn points for merely attempting to make a race. If an owner shows up with two drivers and one fails to qualify, the owner still receives points for the non-qualifying effort.

Through the first five races of the season, the top 35 in owners' points from the previous season are guaranteed a starting spot in the race. Beginning with the sixth race, the top 35 in current owners' points are guaranteed a spot.

The fastest non-qualifier on race day earns 31 points for his owner, three down from the 43rd-place points. The scale continues downward for all non-qualifiers, with the lowest possible point awarded being one.

Manufacturers have a points race of their own. The car maker who has a driver take first place in a race earns nine points for that race. Second-best performance by a manufacturer gets six points, third place earns four points and fourth place, three points.

Race Points System

Finish

Points

 

Finish

Points

1st

180

 

23rd

94

2nd

170

 

24th

91

3rd

165

 

25th

88

4th

160

 

26th

85

5th

155

 

27th

82

6th

150

 

28th

79

7th

146

 

29th

76

8th

142

 

30th

73

9th

138

 

31st

70

10th

134

 

32nd

67

11th

130

 

33rd

64

12th

127

 

34th

61

13th

124

 

35th

58

14th

121

 

36th

55

15th

118

 

37th

52

16th

115

 

38th

49

17th

112

 

39th

46

18th

109

 

40th

43

19th

106

 

41st

40

20th

103

 

42nd

37

21st

100

 

43rd

34

22nd

97

 

 

 

Any driver who leads a lap receives five bonus points.
The driver who leads the most laps receives an additional five bonus points.