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NASCAR’s Playoff Format Stays for 2025—Major Changes Loom for 2026?

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
February 15, 2025
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NASCAR’s Playoff Format Stays for 2025—Major Changes Loom for 2026?

Kyle Busch turns the no. 8 Chevrolet into the gargae area as other racers move down pit road, Friday February 14, 2025 during practice at Daytona International Speedway.

For years, NASCAR’s championship format has been a lightning rod for controversy. The elimination-style playoffs have delivered thrilling finales, but many argue they don’t always crown the best driver. With 2025 on the horizon, many expected at least minor tweaks to the system. Instead, NASCAR has decided to stick with the current format for now, choosing to take a deeper, more analytical approach before making any major modifications in 2026 and beyond.


Chase Elliott’s Stance: “We Can’t Crown a Champion the Wrong Way”

Among the most vocal drivers on the topic is NASCAR’s seven-time Most Popular Driver, Chase Elliott. The 2020 Cup Series champion believes that NASCAR must carefully balance tradition with innovation to ensure the format doesn’t undermine the sport’s most prestigious moments.

Speaking at Bowman Gray Stadium, Elliott made his thoughts clear:

“I think it’s an extremely important decision… on how we’re crowning our champion every year and making sure that we’re not ever doing that the wrong way.”

His concerns reflect a growing conversation in the NASCAR community, especially after last year’s finales at Martinsville and Phoenix.

Should the playoffs reward season-long dominance, or should they continue to prioritize clutch performances in the final races?


Steve O’Donnell: “We Need to Get This Right”

In a recent episode of the Hauler Talk podcast, NASCAR Chief Operating Officer Steve O’Donnell provided insight into why NASCAR is holding off on changes for 2025.

“For us, we can make a quick decision and kind of question, ‘Have we really thought through all these variables?’ Or we could really take the time and involve as many industry people as possible.”

This cautious approach explains why no changes are coming for 2025, but all options remain on the table for 2026 and beyond.

NASCAR’s leadership has already begun forming a committee to evaluate possible adjustments, which could include:
✅ Extending the championship battle to multiple races instead of a single-race finale
✅ Giving more weight to regular-season performance in the playoff format
✅ Tweaking the elimination process to balance fairness and excitement

“We may end up exactly where we are, but I don’t think so. I think there will be some tweaks,” O’Donnell said.

The message is clear: NASCAR is committed to making the best long-term decision rather than implementing quick fixes.


Fan Feedback: Is NASCAR Really Listening?

NASCAR’s die-hard fan base has never been shy about voicing opinions, especially on social media. Many fans believe that NASCAR ignores their feedback, making changes that cater more to TV ratings than pure racing.

O’Donnell directly addressed this claim:

“No, we didn’t ignore you. We actually just decided to go a different route.”

While NASCAR listens to all perspectives, O’Donnell emphasized that decisions are made for the greater good of the sport—not just to satisfy a single group.


What’s Next?

For now, 2025 will roll forward with the same playoff format. But 2026 could bring significant changes, especially if the new committee identifies clear improvements.

Will NASCAR reward season-long dominance more heavily? Will it ditch the single-race championship decider? Will it eliminate stage racing in the playoffs?

One thing’s for sure—the debate isn’t going anywhere. And when NASCAR finally pulls the trigger on changes, the entire sport will be watching.

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