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Cup points standings after the race in Indianapolis

Cup points standings after the race in Indianapolis

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Kyle Larson regained the lead in the NASCAR Cup Series regular season and increased his playoff point total with his victory in Sunday’s Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Larson now has a season record of four wins and 28 playoff points, and that doesn’t include the regular season champion’s playoff points.

Bubba Wallace reduced the gap to the last wildcard playoff spot to seven points behind Ross Chastain.

Here is the full playoff picture after Sunday’s race in Indianapolis:

SUNDAY RESULTS: Who won the NASCAR Cup race in Indianapolis? Winner is Kyle Larson, plus all results

RACE SUMMARY: NASCAR Cup Series race at Indianapolis: Brickyard 400 live updates, highlights, live leaderboard

NASCAR Cup Playoff picture: Who is on the way to Richmond and who is not

The winners of this season (safe for the playoffs)

The best 16 reach the playoffs

1: Kyle Larson (4 wins, 28 playoff points, regular season leader)

2. Christopher Bell (3 wins, 24 playoff points)

3. Denny Hamlin (3 wins, 21 playoff points)

4. William Byron (3 wins, 16 playoff points)

5. Ryan Blaney (2 wins, 12 playoff points)

6. Tyler Reddick (1 win, 8 playoff points)

7. Austin Cindric (1 win, 7 playoff points)

8. Chase Elliott (1 win, 6 playoff points)

9. Joey Logano (1 win, 6 playoff points)

10. Brad Keselowski (1 win, 5 playoff points)

11. Alex Bowman (1 win, 5 playoff points)

12. Daniel Suarez (1 win, 5 playoff points)

Wildcard Playoffs Score

13. Martin Truex Jr. (+108 ahead of Wallace)

14. Ty Gibbs (+42)

15. Chris Buescher (+17)

16. Ross Chastain (+7)

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17. Bubba Wallace (-7 points behind Chastain)

18. Chase Briscoe (-83)

19. Kyle Busch (-112)

20. Todd Gilliland (-118)

Remaining NASCAR Cup Series regular season schedule

  • 11 August: Cook Out 400, Richmond Raceway (5 p.m., USA Network)
  • 18th of August: FireKeepers Casino 400, Michigan International Speedway (1:30 p.m., USA Network)
  • 24 August: Coke Zero Sugar 400, Daytona International Speedway (6:30 p.m., NBC)
  • September 1: Cook Out Southern 500, Darlington Raceway (5 p.m., USA Network)