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October 10, 2025

NASCAR Insights: Who’s strongest statistically for the Round of 8?


Racing Insights is back with NASCAR Insights stats focused on the entire Round of 8 tracks. By looking at performances on similar tracks, Racing Insights has come up with ratings for each driver in speed, long-run speed, passing, defense and restarts to see who’s set up well for the upcoming semifinal-round races at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Talladega Superspeedway and Martinsville Speedway.

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What we’ve done in the chart below is total up those numbers and order the drivers from lowest to highest (with the lowest being the best or the most likely to do well in this round). Six of the eight title-eligible drivers rank the highest. While Joe Gibbs Racing teammates Denny Hamlin and Chase Briscoe rank the lowest of their playoff counterparts.

Briscoe ranks 14th among the entire field for the Round of 8 ratings, but take that with a grain of salt as the four-year Cup veteran has turned into one of the best drivers in the field since the second half of the season. Las Vegas, Martinsville and Talladega were all early-year tracks and since the spring race at Kansas, Briscoe and the No. 19 team have gone on a tear with a pair of victories, six Busch Light Pole Awards and top-10 finishes in five of the six playoff races so far.

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On the flip side is Ryan Blaney, who ranks first in speed, long-run speed and passing for the next three tracks. It would come as no surprise if Blaney were to pull off the impressive feat of his Team Penske teammate, Joey Logano, to sweep an entire round (2015, Charlotte, Kansas, Talladega). Blaney is a three-time winner at Talladega and has won the last two playoff elimination races at Martinsville. Speaking of Logano, he ranks first in defense for this round and is pretty consistent among the pack as he ranks top 10 in every category — most notably, fifth in long-run speed.

The playoff drivers are tightly packed together, meaning it will take perfect execution to reach the Championship 4. The biggest differentials among the Round of 8 are restarts, all coming from JGR drivers as Briscoe (12th), Hamlin (13th) and Christopher Bell (15th). Besides that, you can throw a blanket over everyone else and there’s no telling who could break through and punch their ticket to Phoenix.

Check out the full list to see what jumps out at you that could be interesting for the Round of 8:

*Denotes playoff driver

DriverSpeedLong-RunPassingDefenseRestartsTotal
Ryan Blaney*1115614
Kyle Larson*2353215
William Byron*3667123
Chase Elliott*8732525
Joey Logano*9571729
Christopher Bell*54281534
Tyler Reddick612410436
Denny Hamlin*421191339
Bubba Wallace1011811343
Josh Berry7812121049
Austin Cindric1191361453
Ross Chastain16151041156
Alex Bowman12101515961
Chase Briscoe*131319161273
Ryan Preece2021919877
Brad Keselowski171418131880
Chris Buescher151622141784
Carson Hocevar142014292097
Ty Gibbs1819162722102
AJ Allmendinger1917202426106
Kyle Busch2528171719106
Zane Smith2118282027114
Daniel Suárez2326231825115
Michael McDowell2424253116120
Noah Gragson2823292121122
Erik Jones2229212328123
Austin Dillon2625242529129
John Hunter Nemechek2727262823131
Shane van Gisbergen3022313034147
Ricky Stenhouse Jr.3132302233148
Justin Haley2930273332151
Todd Gilliland3231322630151
Riley Herbst3334353424160
Ty Dillon3435333531168
Cole Custer3533343235169
Cody Ware3636363636180

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