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William Byron increased his NASCAR Cup Series regular season points lead after recording a top-5 finish in the Cracker Barrel 400 on June 1 at Nashville Superspeedway.
Byron's fifth-place finish is another good run for the points leader, whose lead is now nearly a full race over Kyle Larson.
Ryan Blaney's victory at Nashville locks the driver of the No. 12 Team Penske Ford into the playoffs, the eighth different winner in the Cup Series this season.
Here's the updated NASCAR Cup Series points standings:
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Unofficial after Nashville
Through 14 races
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Byron's fifth-place finish is another good run for the points leader, whose lead is now nearly a full race over Kyle Larson.
Ryan Blaney's victory at Nashville locks the driver of the No. 12 Team Penske Ford into the playoffs, the eighth different winner in the Cup Series this season.
Here's the updated NASCAR Cup Series points standings:
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NASCAR points standings: Cup Series points update after Nashville race
Unofficial after Nashville
- William Byron: 547 points (1 win, 11 playoff points)
- Kyle Larson -49 (3 wins, 23 playoff points)
- Christopher Bell -88 (3 wins, 16 playoff points)
- Denny Hamlin -104 (2 wins, 13 playoff points)
- Chase Elliott -105
- Tyler Reddick -118
- Ryan Blaney -130 (1 win, 8 playoff points)
- Joey Logano -167 (1 win, 7 playoff points)
- Ross Chastain -170 (1 win, 5 playoff points)
- Bubba Wallace -204 (2 playoff points)
- Chase Briscoe -205
- Alex Bowman -213
- Austin Cindric -244 (1 win, 7 playoff points)
- Chris Buescher -250 (5 playoff point penalty)
- Kyle Busch -256
- Ryan Preece -258 (1 playoff point)
- Carson Hocevar -260
- Ricky Stenhouse Jr. -262
- AJ Allmendinger -263
- Josh Berry -269 (1 win, 6 playoff points)
- Michael McDowell -269
- John Hunter Nemechek -280
- Todd Gilliland -286
- Erik Jones -288
- Zane Smith -292
- Austin Dillon -295
- Ty Gibbs -311
- Daniel Suarez -316
- Justin Haley -329
- Ty Dillon -330
- Noah Gragson -333
- Brad Keselowski -353
- Shane van Gisbergen -374
- Cole Custer -374
- Riley Herbst -374
NASCAR playoff picture after Nashville
Through 14 races
- Kyle Larson (3 wins)
- Christopher Bell (3 wins)
- Denny Hamlin (2 wins)
- William Byron (1 win)
- Ryan Blaney (1 win)
- Joey Logano (1 win)
- Ross Chastain (1 win)
- Austin Cindric (1 win)
- Josh Berry (1 win)
- Chase Elliott +153 ahead of playoff cutline
- Tyler Reddick +140
- Bubba Wallace +54
- Chase Briscoe +53
- Alex Bowman +45
- Chris Buescher +8
- Kyle Busch +2
- Ryan Preece -2 behind 16th
- Carson Hocevar -4
- Ricky Stenhouse Jr. -6
- AJ Allmendinger -7
- Michael McDowell -13
- John Hunter Nemechek -24
- Todd Gilliland -30
- Erik Jones -32
- Zane Smith -36
- Austin Dillon -39
- Ty Gibbs -55
- Daniel Suarez -60
- Justin Haley -73
- Ty Dillon -74
- Noah Gragson -77
- Brad Keselowski -97
- Shane van Gisbergen -118
- Cole Custer -118
- Riley Herbst -118
This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: NASCAR points standings: Cup Series points update after Nashville race
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