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Larson seeded first in Cup Series playoff field after Darlington

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By Kelly Crandall - Sep 1, 2024, 11:08 PM ET

Larson seeded first in Cup Series playoff field after Darlington

After one last summer surprise winner, the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs are set.

Chase Briscoe won his way into the postseason Sunday night at Darlington Raceway. In doing so, Briscoe kicked out Chris Buescher, who was sitting on the bubble entering the Southern 500. Bubba Wallace and Ross Chastain also missed the postseason.

Briscoe’s victory puts one Stewart-Haas Racing driver into the playoffs. It is Briscoe’s second appearance in the postseason.

The summer stretch saw drivers like Joey Logano go from the cutline to winning his way into the playoffs in Nashville. Alex Bowman did the same in Chicago. Austin Dillon won his way in – for three days -- before it was taken away by NASCAR. Harrison Burton and Briscoe capped things off in the final two weeks of the regular season.

Kyle Larson goes into the postseason as the No. 1 seed while Tyler Reddick claimed the regular-season championship. Burton and Ty Gibbs are two first-time drivers in the playoffs.

The reseeded 16-driver playoff grid heading into the first round at Atlanta Motor Speedway is:

1. Kyle Larson: 2,040 points

2. Christopher Bell: 2,032 points

3. Tyler Reddick: 2,028 points

4. William Byron: 2,022 points

5. Ryan Blaney: 2,018 points

6. Denny Hamlin: 2,015 points

7. Chase Elliott: 2,014 points

8. Brad Keselowski: 2,008 points

9. Joey Logano: 2,007 points

10. Austin Cindric: 2,007 points

11. Daniel Suarez: 2,006 points

12. Alex Bowman: 2,005 points

13. Chase Briscoe: 2,005 points

14. Harrison Burton: 2,005 points

15. Ty Gibbs: 2,004 points

16. Martin Truex Jr.: 2,004 points

The first round of the postseason consists of Atlanta, Watkins Glen and Bristol Motor Speedway.

Kelly Crandall
Kelly Crandall

Kelly has been on the NASCAR beat full-time since 2013, and joined RACER as chief NASCAR writer in 2017. Her work has also appeared in NASCAR.com, the NASCAR Illustrated magazine, and NBC Sports. A corporate communications graduate from Central Penn College, Crandall is a two-time George Cunningham Writer of the Year recipient from the National Motorsports Press Association.

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