NASCAR Cup Series Standings Collapse After Watkins Glen Thriller Shakes Up Playoff Picture

Shane van Gisbergen delivered one of the biggest comeback wins of the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season at Watkins Glen International on Sunday, May 10. The Trackhouse Racing driver started from the pole, controlled most of the race, then fought back from 26th place after a late green-flag pit stop dropped him deep in traffic.

His dramatic victory completely changed the NASCAR Cup Series standings and tightened the NASCAR playoff picture heading into the next part of the regular season.

Tyler Reddick still leads the NASCAR Cup Series standings with 567 points after finishing fifth at Watkins Glen International. Denny Hamlin remains second with 438 points, while Chase Elliott sits third with 422 points.

Ryan Blaney and Chris Buescher round out the top five in the NASCAR points standings. Van Gisbergen’s victory pushed him to 16th in the standings with 283 points, placing the Chevrolet driver directly on the playoff cutline as the postseason battle continues to heat up.


NASCAR Cup Series Standings After Watkins Glen International

1. Tyler Reddick – 567 points

2. Denny Hamlin – 438 points

3. Chase Elliott – 422 points

4. Ryan Blaney – 405 points

5. Chris Buescher – 375 points

6. Ty Gibbs – 372 points

7. Carson Hocevar – 342 points

8. Kyle Larson – 332 points

9. Brad Keselowski – 318 points

10. Bubba Wallace – 313 points

11. Christopher Bell – 311 points

12. William Byron – 309 points

13. Ryan Preece – 296 points

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14. Daniel Suárez – 295 points

15. Austin Cindric – 287 points

16. Shane van Gisbergen – 283 points

17. Chase Briscoe – 277 points

18. Joey Logano – 245 points

19. Ross Chastain – 236 points

20. AJ Allmendinger – 235 points

21. Michael McDowell – 225 points

22. Austin Dillon – 220 points

23. Zane Smith – 217 points

24. Kyle Busch – 217 points

25. Erik Jones – 214 points

26. Todd Gilliland – 206 points

27. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. – 193 points

28. John Hunter Nemechek – 189 points

29. Riley Herbst – 186 points

30. Noah Gragson – 168 points

31. Josh Berry – 160 points

32. Connor Zilisch – 145 points

33. Ty Dillon – 140 points

34. Alex Bowman – 127 points

35. Cole Custer – 113 points

36. Cody Ware – 93 points

37. Casey Mears – 9 points

38. BJ McLeod – 3 points

39. Katherine Legge 2 points


NASCAR Playoff Standings Tighten After Shane van Gisbergen’s Watkins Glen Win

The NASCAR Cup Series standings shifted significantly after Watkins Glen International produced another chaotic road-course race. Van Gisbergen passed Ty Gibbs with eight laps remaining and pulled away to beat Michael McDowell by 7.288 seconds.

The New Zealander earned his first NASCAR Cup Series win of 2026 and the seventh of his career. Every one of those victories has come on road or street courses. The win also marked his second straight triumph at Watkins Glen International.

Ross Chastain won Stage 1 while van Gisbergen dominated Stage 2. Tire strategy, pit-road decisions, and aggressive passing moves shaped the race from start to finish. Several Toyota, Chevrolet, and Ford teams also battled mechanical issues and costly mistakes during the event.

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Ty Gibbs climbed to sixth in the NASCAR playoff standings after finishing third. Carson Hocevar stayed seventh with 342 points, while Kyle Larson remained eighth with 332. Brad Keselowski sits ninth with 318 points, and Bubba Wallace rounds out the top 10 with 313.


Tyler Reddick Still Leads NASCAR Cup Series Standings

Despite the Watkins Glen chaos, Tyler Reddick continues to control the NASCAR Cup Series standings through consistency and race-winning speed. The 23XI Racing driver now has five wins, eight top-five finishes, and nine top-10 finishes through 12 races.

His 129-point lead over Denny Hamlin remains the biggest gap in the regular-season points battle. Still, drivers like Chase Elliott, Ryan Blaney, Ty Gibbs, and Shane van Gisbergen continue gaining momentum as the NASCAR playoff race grows tighter each week.

With 24 races left before the NASCAR playoffs begin after Race 26, every position in the NASCAR Cup Series standings remains important. Drivers fighting for a playoff spot near the cutline face mounting pressure as the series heads to the All-Star Race at Dover Motor Speedway.

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