Drivers’ championship
| Pos | Driver | Points | Stage Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Justin Allgaier | 237 | *81* |
| 2 | Jesse Love | 224 | *64* |
| 3 | Austin Hill | 208 | *41* |
| 4 | Sheldon Creed | 188 | *27* |
| 5 | Carson Kvapil | 173 | *60* |
| 6 | Sammy Smith | 164 | *28* |
| 7 | Corey Day | 154 | *22* |
| 8 | Rajah Caruth | 137 | *27* |
| 9 | Parker Retzlaff | 129 | *16* |
| 10 | Sam Mayer | 122 | *28* |
| 11 | Brandon Jones | 120 | *19* |
| 12 | Taylor Gray | 110 | *25* |
| 13 | Jeb Burton | 104 | *11* |
| 14 | Brennan Poole | 97 | *–* |
| 15 | William Sawalich | 95 | *11* |
| 16 | Patrick Staropoli*(R)* | 87 | *–* |
| 17 | Anthony Alfredo | 82 | *–* |
| 18 | Ryan Sieg | 81 | *1* |
| 19 | Blaine Perkins | 81 | *7* |
| 20 | Kyle Sieg | 72 | *–* |
| 21 | Jeremy Clements | 65 | *8* |
| 22 | Austin Green | 65 | *3* |
| 23 | Josh Bilicki | 64 | *–* |
| 24 | Lavar Scott*(R)* | 60 | *–* |
| 25 | Brent Crews*(R)* | 59 | *9* |
| 26 | Ryan Ellis | 57 | *–* |
| 27 | Dean Thompson | 57 | *–* |
| 28 | Nick Sanchez | 56 | *6* |
| 29 | Harrison Burton | 52 | *–* |
| 30 | Josh Williams | 34 | *–* |
| 31 | Jordan Anderson | 33 | *–* |
| 32 | Garrett Smithley | 31 | *–* |
| 33 | Luke Fenhaus*(R)* | 31 | *–* |
| 34 | Joey Gase | 29 | *–* |
| 35 | Mason Maggio | 26 | *–* |
| 36 | Alex Labbé | 24 | *–* |
| 37 | Carson Ware | 18 | *–* |
| 38 | Nathan Byrd | 11 | *–* |
| 39 | Preston Pardus | 10 | *–* |
| 40 | J. J. Yeley | 9 | *–* |
| 41 | Natalie Decker | 4 | *–* |
| 42 | Austin J. Hill | 4 | *–* |
| 43 | Sage Karam | 2 | *–* |
| 44 | Dawson Cram | 1 | *–* |
| 45 | Baltazar Leguizamón | 1 | *–* |
| Matt DiBenedetto | *–* | ||
| David Starr | *–* | ||
| Tyler Gonzalez | *–* | ||
| Blake Lothian | *–* | ||
| Myatt Snider | *–* | ||
| Caesar Bacarella | *–* | ||
| Brad Perez | *–* | ||
| Ineligible for O’Reilly Auto Parts Series driver points | |||
| Pos | Driver | Pts. | Stage |
| Shane van Gisbergen | |||
| Kyle Larson | |||
| Chase Briscoe | |||
| Ross Chastain | |||
| Connor Zilisch | |||
| Patrick Emerling | |||
| William Byron | |||
| Daniel Dye | |||
| Chad Finchum | |||
| Nick Leitz | |||
| Cole Custer | |||
| Carson Hocevar | |||
| Chandler Smith | |||
| Gio Ruggiero | |||
| Cody Ware | |||
| Christopher Bell | |||
| Pos | Driver | Pts. | Stage |
| † – Qualified but replaced by Anthony Alfredo ‡ – Relieved for J. J. Yeley |
Owners’ championship (Top 15)
| Pos. | No. | Car Owner | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 7 | Kelley Earnhardt Miller | 237 |
| 2 | 2 | Richard Childress | 224 |
| 3 | 21 | Richard Childress | 208 |
| 4 | 88 | Dale Earnhardt Jr. | 193 |
| 5 | 0 | Gene Haas | 188 |
| 6 | 8 | Dale Earnhardt Jr. | 164 |
| 7 | 1 | L. W. Miller | 164 |
| 8 | 17 | Rick Hendrick | 154 |
| 9 | 32 | Jordan Anderson | 142 |
| 10 | 99 | Don Sackett | 129 |
| 11 | 19 | Joe Gibbs | 125 |
| 12 | 41 | Gene Haas | 122 |
| 13 | 20 | Joe Gibbs | 120 |
| 14 | 54 | Ty Gibbs | 110 |
| 15 | 27 | Jordan Anderson | 104 |
| 0 | 0 | Car Owner | 0 |
2026 NASCAR O’Reilly standings: drivers and team overview
The 2026 NASCAR O’Reilly standings capture the evolving drama, competition, and determination that define one of the sport’s most dynamic racing championships. Across every track and stage, each driver and team work to collect points that determine ranking positions within the championship leaderboard. The results recorded through the year shape the overall championship classification, showing which competitors can blend speed, strategy, and endurance across different circuits.
NASCAR’s O’Reilly Auto Parts Series continues to reward both aggression and consistency, making every race a battle for valuable championship standings.
Each event’s stage results factor into the general points totals, pushing drivers to perform under pressure while giving teams the chance to climb higher in the leaderboard. Every set of stats builds toward a bigger picture of how the season unfolds — a measure of performance influenced as much by preparation and teamwork as by race‑day execution.
key contenders in the 2026 NASCAR O’Reilly standings
As attention turns to the upcoming season, the 2026 NASCAR O’Reilly standings will spotlight a lineup of drivers aiming for dominance while teams refine every possible element for success. Each driver strives to earn points that improve their ranking after each round, with stage results often determining the smallest placings differences across the grid.
Strategy and decision‑making during pit cycles or restarts become critical to maintaining momentum throughout the year.
Behind each driver’s result is a committed team and constructor combination responsible for performance development and reliability. Every success in the championship classification reflects how well a team manages its preparation, communication, and technical balance. The championship leaderboard remains competitive, where a handful of points can separate top performers from mid‑pack contenders. Stats from the season illustrate how critical it is to maintain steady results and avoid costly mistakes when fighting for top positions in the championship standings.
championship leaderboard and standings today
The championship leaderboard remains the foundation of NASCAR’s competitive structure, offering fans and insiders an up‑to‑date perspective on how drivers and teams perform across events. Reviewing the standings today reveals the intensity of the battle for position and the level of precision required to earn success.
The relationship between stage results, cumulative points, and placings forms a detailed map of each participant’s progression across the season.
The 2026 NASCAR O’Reilly standings will represent more than rankings — they will tell the story of passion, teamwork, and perseverance throughout the year. Each driver and team will contribute to a season that rewards consistency, technical mastery, and dedication to excellence. As championship battles develop, the leaderboard will continue to reflect not only speed but also the discipline required to remain a lasting contender in one of the most competitive motorsport environments today.

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