The 2021 Cup Series champion led a race-high 221 of 267-scheduled laps, swept both stage periods and muscled away from the field during a 49-lap dash to the finish en route to his third Cup victory of 2025 at Kansas.
The 2022 Daytona 500 champion from Mooresville, North Carolina, led seven of 188-scheduled laps and capitalized through a late green-flag pit strategy call to edge Ryan Preece by 0.022 seconds for his first Cup victory of 2025 at 'Dega.
The three-time Daytona 500 champion led a race-high 274 of 400-scheduled laps and outdueled teammate Christopher Bell during a 75-lap dash to the finish to notch his 55th career victory in NASCAR's premier series and sixth at Martinsville.
The 2021 Cup Series champion from Elk Grove, California, led 19 of 267 laps and overtook teammate Alex Bowman for the lead amid Bowman's scrape into the wall with six laps remaining to score his first Cup victory of 2025 in Miami.
The 34-year-old Berry from Hendersonville, Tennessee, led 18 of 267 laps and outdueled Daniel Suarez during a 19-lap dash to the finish to become the 206th competitor overall to win in NASCAR's premier series and the first competitor to notch a first Cup career win in Sin City.
The 2024 Coca-Cola 600 champion from Norman, Oklahoma, led a race-high 105 of 312-scheduled laps and edged teammate Denny Hamlin by 0.049 seconds to notch his third consecutive Cup victory in recent weeks in the desert state.
The 2024 Coca-Cola 600 champion from Norman, Oklahoma, led the final lap of 266 over-scheduled laps and edged Carson Hocevar and Kyle Larson at the moment of caution during an overtime shootout to claim his first Cup victory of 2025 at Atlanta.
The 2023 Cup Series champion from High Point, North Carolina, posted a pole-winning lap at 179.371 mph in 30.908 seconds for his first pole of the 2025 season and lead a Penske-affiliated sweep of top-four starting spots.
The reigning Daytona 500 champion from Charlotte, North Carolina, led 10 of 201 over-scheduled laps and dodged a final-lap carnage to become the first competitor in five seasons to win the Great American Race in back-to-back seasons.
The 31-year-old Wallace from Mobile, Alabama, led a race-high 21 of 60 laps en route to his first Daytona Duel career victory while the reigning Xfinity Series champion from Riverton, Illinois, awarded JR Motorsports' first entrance to a Cup event for the 2025 Great American Race.