Shining under the beautiful South Florida sun is the 1.5-mile, progressively banked Homestead-Miami Speedway, the big stage for this weekend’s NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs’ second race of the Round of 8, the Straight Talk Wireless 400, this Sunday, October 27 at 2:30 p.m. ET on NBC, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio (Channel 90).
With a role of the dice last weekend in Las Vegas, Team Penske’s Joey Logano and the No. 22 Ford team persevered, holding-off Joe Gibbs Racing’s Christopher Bell, while managing their fuel milage to become the first driver and team to earn a spot in the Championship 4 Round, leaving just three positions still up for grabs heading into Sunday at Miami.
Logano entered the Round of 8 race at Las Vegas last weekend ranked eighth in the Playoff standings, and with his win, he leap-frogs the field to the top of the leaderboard earning the first spot in the Championship 4 Round and becomes the NASCAR Cup Series leader in Championship 4 Round appearances with six (2014, 2016, 2018, 2020, 2022 and 2024).
| 2024 NASCAR Cup Series Playoff Standings Outlook | |||||||
| Following Las Vegas Motor Speedway – October 20, 2024 | |||||||
| Round of 8 – Race No. 7 of 10 | |||||||
| Rank | Driver | Vehicle | Points | Race Wins | Stage Wins | Playoff Pts | +/- Cutoff |
| 1 | Joey Logano | 22 | 4,061 | 3 | 2 | 12 | In On Wins |
| 2 | Christopher Bell | 20 | 4,086 | 3 | 11 | 32 | 42 |
| 3 | Kyle Larson | 5 | 4,079 | 6 | 12 | 52 | 35 |
| 4 | William Byron | 24 | 4,071 | 3 | 2 | 23 | 27 |
| 5 | Denny Hamlin | 11 | 4,044 | 3 | 6 | 15 | -27 |
| 6 | Tyler Reddick | 45 | 4,041 | 2 | 5 | 29 | -30 |
| 7 | Ryan Blaney | 12 | 4,024 | 2 | 4 | 19 | -47 |
| 8 | Chase Elliott | 9 | 4,018 | 1 | 1 | 14 | -53 |
| 9 | Alex Bowman | 48 | 2,232 | 1 | 1 | 0 | Eliminated From Playoffs |
| 10 | Martin Truex Jr. | 19 | 2,194 | 0 | 4 | 0 | |
| 11 | Austin Cindric | 2 | 2,179 | 1 | 4 | 0 | |
| 12 | Daniel Suarez | 99 | 2,164 | 1 | 1 | 0 | |
| 13 | Ty Gibbs | 54 | 2,162 | 0 | 2 | 0 | |
| 14 | Brad Keselowski | 6 | 2,127 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
| 15 | Chase Briscoe | 14 | 2,121 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
| 16 | Harrison Burton | 21 | 2,087 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
Spinning the tires in Logano’s wake is Joe Gibbs Racing’s Christopher Bell in second in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoff standings outlook, up +42 points of the Championship 4 Round cut line. Hendrick Motorsports’ teammates Kyle Larson (in third, up +35 points) and William Byron (in fourth, up +27 points) round out the top four above the Championship 4 Round cutoff, in third and fourth, respectively.
Mired in the points below the Championship 4 Round cut line are Joe Gibbs Racing’s Denny Hamlin in fifth, -27 points back from Bryon. Regular Season Champion and 23XI Racing’s Tyler Reddick is in sixth, -30 points back from Byron in fourth. Team Penske’s Ryan Blaney, the defending series champion, is seventh, -47 points back from the Championship 4 Round cutoff and Hendrick Motorsports’ Chase Elliott is eighth, back -53 points.
Though not impossible, the drivers below the cutline after Las Vegas have a mountain of points to climb to move on. Only one driver in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs since the introduction of the elimination-style format in 2014, has pointed into the Championship 4 Round from 20 or more points below the cutline after the first race of the Round of 8, and that was Martin Truex Jr. (-22 points in 2021). All four drivers below the cutline after Las Vegas this season are at least 27 points back.
Interestingly, in each of the past five seasons, at least one driver from below the cutline after the first Round of 8 race has made the Championship 4 Round. Three eventual Cup champions won their way into the Championship 4 Round from below the cutline after the first Round of 8 race (Ryan Blaney in 2023, Chase Elliott in 2020, and Kevin Harvick in 2014).
Lock-It Up: Clinch Scenarios for Homestead-Miami Speedway
Homestead-Miami Speedway is serving-up one of two more chances in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs’ Round of 8 for the drivers and teams to lock themselves into the Championship 4 Round, below are this weekend’s clinch scenarios:
Already Clinched
The following driver has clinched a spot in the 4-driver field of the next round: Joey Logano.
Can Clinch Via Points
If there is a repeat winner or a win by a driver who cannot advance to the next round, the following drivers could clinch by being 56 points above the 3rd winless driver in the standings. The same point requirements listed below would hold true if a new win comes from among Christopher Bell or Kyle Larson.
- Christopher Bell: Could only clinch with help
- Kyle Larson: Could only clinch with help
If there is a new winner from William Byron or another winless driver lower in the standings but still eligible to advance to the next round, the following drivers could clinch by being 56 points above the 2nd winless driver in the standings.
- Christopher Bell: Could only clinch with help
Can Clinch Via Win
The following drivers would clinch on their win alone: Christopher Bell, Kyle Larson, William Byron, Denny Hamlin, Tyler Reddick, Ryan Blaney, Chase Elliott
Homestead-Miami Speedway’s place in the Playoffs
Great racing is what Homestead-Miami Speedway is known for. That’s why it isn’t too surprising that South Florida’s 1.5-mile racing mecca has been a staple in the NACAR Cup Series Playoffs almost every year.
This season will be the 19th-year Homestead-Miami Speedway has hosted a NASCAR Cup Series Playoff race (2004-2019, 2022-2024).
Prior to the 2022 season, Homestead-Miami Speedway hosted the season finale race of the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs from 2004-2019 (16 straight races).
Then in 2020 and 2021, Homestead-Miami Speedway did not participate in the Playoffs and instead hosted regular season races those seasons.
The 2024 season marks the third-time (2022-2024) Homestead-Miami Speedway has hosted the eighth race in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs’ – the second-race in the Round of 8 (Race No. 34 of the season).
A total of 13 different drivers have won the NASCAR Cup Series Playoff races at Homestead-Miami Speedway, led by Greg Biffle with three postseason victories (2004-2006) at the 1.5-mile track in South Florida.
Denny Hamlin (2009, 2013) and Kyle Busch (2015, 2019) lead all active NASCAR Cup Series drivers in victories in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoff races at Homestead-Miami Speedway with two postseason wins each.
This season four of the eight active NASCAR Cup Series Playoff drivers are previous winners at Homestead-Miami Speedway in the series – Denny Hamlin (2009, 2013), Christopher Bell (2023), Kyle Larson (2021) and Joey Logano (2018).
| Homestead-Miami Speedway NASCAR Cup Series Playoff Race Winners | ||||
| Date | Race Winners | Crew Chief | Organization | Race No. |
| Sunday, November 21, 2004 | Greg Biffle | Doug Richert | RFK Racing | 36 |
| Sunday, November 20, 2005 | Greg Biffle | Doug Richert | RFK Racing | 36 |
| Sunday, November 19, 2006 | Greg Biffle | Doug Richert | RFK Racing | 36 |
| Sunday, November 18, 2007 | Matt Kenseth | Robbie Reiser | RFK Racing | 36 |
| Sunday, November 16, 2008 | Carl Edwards | Bob Osborne | RFK Racing | 36 |
| Sunday, November 22, 2009 | Denny Hamlin | Mike Ford | Joe Gibbs Racing | 36 |
| Sunday, November 21, 2010 | Carl Edwards | Bob Osborne | RFK Racing | 36 |
| Sunday, November 20, 2011 | Tony Stewart | Darian Grubb | Stewart-Haas Racing | 36 |
| Sunday, November 18, 2012 | Jeff Gordon | Alan Gustafson | Hendrick Motorsports | 36 |
| Sunday, November 17, 2013 | Denny Hamlin | Darian Grubb | Joe Gibbs Racing | 36 |
| Sunday, November 16, 2014 | Kevin Harvick | Rodney Childers | Stewart-Haas Racing | 36 |
| Sunday, November 22, 2015 | Kyle Busch | Adam Stevens | Joe Gibbs Racing | 36 |
| Sunday, November 20, 2016 | Jimmie Johnson | Chad Knaus | Hendrick Motorsports | 36 |
| Sunday, November 19, 2017 | Martin Truex Jr | Cole Pearn | Furniture Row Racing | 36 |
| Sunday, November 18, 2018 | Joey Logano | Todd Gordon | Team Penske | 36 |
| Sunday, November 17, 2019 | Kyle Busch | Adam Stevens | Joe Gibbs Racing | 36 |
| Sunday, October 23, 2022 | Kyle Larson | Cliff Daniels | Hendrick Motorsports | 34 |
| Sunday, October 22, 2023 | Christopher Bell | Adam Stevens | Joe Gibbs Racing | 34 |
Non-Playoff drivers have won the Playoff race at Homestead-Miami Speedway four times: 2004, 2006, 2013, 2022.
- Greg Biffle won the 2004 NASCAR Cup Series Playoff race at Homestead-Miami Speedway and was ranked 21st in the point standings at the time of the win.
- Greg Biffle won the 2006 NASCAR Cup Series Playoff race at Homestead-Miami Speedway and was ranked 13th in the point standings at the time of the win.
- Denny Hamlin won the 2013 NASCAR Cup Series Playoff race at Homestead-Miami Speedway and was ranked 23rd in the point standings at the time of the win.
- Kyle Larson won the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series Playoff race at Homestead-Miami Speedway and was ranked ninth in the point standings at the time of the win. Larson was eliminated from the Playoffs in the Round of 12 in 2022.
During the Playoff Era (2004-Present) in the Cup Series, the winner of the Homestead-Miami Speedway Playoff race also won the NASCAR Cup Series championship in the same season seven times: 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019.
- In 2011, NASCAR Hall of Famer Tony Stewart won from the 15th starting position at Homestead-Miami Speedway, then the final race in the Playoffs, and as a result secured his third-career NASCAR Cup Series championship (2002, 2005, 2011).
- In 2014, Stewart-Haas Racing’s Kevin Harvick won from the fifth starting position at Homestead-Miami Speedway in the first year of the elimination-style format of the Playoffs, and as a result won his first NASCAR Cup Series title. Homestead-Miami hosted the final race of the season in 2014.
- In 2015, Joe Gibbs Racing’s Kyle Busch won from the third starting position at Homestead-Miami Speedway in the second year of the elimination-style format of the Playoffs, and as a result he won his first NASCAR Cup Series championship. Homestead-Miami hosted the final race of the season in 2015.
- In 2016, Hendrick Motorsports’ Jimmie Johnson won from the 14th starting position at Homestead-Miami Speedway in the third year of the elimination-style format of the Playoffs, and as a result he tied NASCAR Hall of Famers Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt for the series-most titles with seven each. Homestead-Miami hosted the final race of the season in 2016.
- In 2017, Furniture Row Racing’s Martin Truex Jr. won from the second starting position at Homestead-Miami Speedway in the fourth year of the elimination-style format of the Playoffs. Homestead-Miami Speedway hosted the Championship race that season and as a result he won his first series championship with the win.
- In 2018, Team Penske’s Joey Logano won from the fifth starting position at Homestead-Miami Speedway in the fifth year of the elimination-style format of the Playoffs, and as a result he won his first series championship. Homestead-Miami hosted the final race of the season in 2018.
- In 2019, Joe Gibbs Racing’s Kyle Busch won from the fourth starting position at Homestead-Miami Speedway in the sixth year of the elimination-style format of the Playoffs, and as a result he won his second NASCAR Cup Series championship, becoming one of only two active drivers with multiple titles (2015, 2019). Homestead-Miami hosted the final race of the season in 2019.
The worst finish in a NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs race by the eventual series champion at Homestead-Miami Speedway is 18th and it has occurred once, by Joey Logano in 2022.
Last season, Ryan Blaney finished runner-up at Homestead-Miami Speedway, then the eighth race in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs and went on to win his first series championship that same season.
Plus, a total of 12 different crew chiefs have won a NASCAR Cup Series Playoff race at Homestead-Miami Speedway, led by Adam Stevens (2015, 2019, 2023) and Doug Richert (2004, 2005, 2006) with three victories each.
A total of six different organizations have won a NASCAR Cup Series Playoff race at Homestead-Miami Speedway, led by RFK Racing with six victories (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010).
But, since the introduction of the elimination-style format in 2014, Joe Gibbs Racing has scored the most Playoff race wins at Homestead-Miami Speedway with three (2015, 2019 and 2023).
In addition, all three official OEMs have won a NASCAR Cup Series Playoff race at Homestead-Miami Speedway, led by Ford with seven wins, followed by Toyota with six and Chevrolet with five.
Eighth race in the Playoffs has been the key to a title for some
Homestead-Miami Speedway (2022-2024) is the fourth different track to host the eighth-race in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs; joining Phoenix Raceway (one race: 2004), Texas Motor Speedway (16 races: 2005-2020), and Kansas Speedway (one race: 2021).
A total of 10 different drivers have won the eighth race in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs, led by NASCAR Hall of Famer Jimmie Johnson with five victories – all at Texas Motor Speedway: 2007, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015.
Kyle Larson leads all active NASCAR Cup Series drivers in victories in the eighth race of the Playoffs with two postseason wins (Kansas in 2021 and Homestead-Miami in 2022).
This season three of the eight active NASCAR Cup Series Playoff drivers are previous winners in the eighth race of the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs – Denny Hamlin (Texas, 2010), Kyle Larson (Kansas, 2021 and Homestead-Miami, 2022) and Christopher Bell (Homestead-Miami, 2023).
| NASCAR Cup Series Playoff Race No. 8 Winners (2004-2023) | ||||
| Date | Track | Race Winners | Crew Chief | Organization |
| Sunday, November 7, 2004 | Phoenix | Dale Earnhardt Jr | Tony Eury Sr. | Dale Earnhardt, Inc. |
| Sunday, November 6, 2005 | Texas | Carl Edwards | Bob Osborne | RFK Racing |
| Sunday, November 5, 2006 | Texas | Tony Stewart | Greg Zipadelli | Joe Gibbs Racing |
| Sunday, November 4, 2007 | Texas | Jimmie Johnson | Chad Knaus | Hendrick Motorsports |
| Sunday, November 2, 2008 | Texas | Carl Edwards | Bob Osborne | RFK Racing |
| Sunday, November 8, 2009 | Texas | Kurt Busch | Pat Tryson | Team Penske |
| Sunday, November 7, 2010 | Texas | Denny Hamlin | Mike Ford | Joe Gibbs Racing |
| Sunday, November 6, 2011 | Texas | Tony Stewart | Darian Grubb | Stewart-Haas Racing |
| Sunday, November 4, 2012 | Texas | Jimmie Johnson | Chad Knaus | Hendrick Motorsports |
| Sunday, November 3, 2013 | Texas | Jimmie Johnson | Chad Knaus | Hendrick Motorsports |
| Sunday, November 2, 2014 | Texas | Jimmie Johnson | Chad Knaus | Hendrick Motorsports |
| Sunday, November 8, 2015 | Texas | Jimmie Johnson | Chad Knaus | Hendrick Motorsports |
| Sunday, November 6, 2016 | Texas | Carl Edwards | Dave Rogers | Joe Gibbs Racing |
| Sunday, November 5, 2017 | Texas | Kevin Harvick | Rodney Childers | Stewart-Haas Racing |
| Sunday, November 4, 2018 | Texas | Kevin Harvick | Rodney Childers | Stewart-Haas Racing |
| Sunday, November 3, 2019 | Texas | Kevin Harvick | Rodney Childers | Stewart-Haas Racing |
| Sunday, October 25, 2020 | Texas | Kyle Busch | Adam Stevens | Joe Gibbs Racing |
| Sunday, October 24, 2021 | Kansas | Kyle Larson | Cliff Daniels | Hendrick Motorsports |
| Sunday, October 23, 2022 | Homestead | Kyle Larson | Cliff Daniels | Hendrick Motorsports |
| Sunday, October 22, 2023 | Homestead | Christopher Bell | Adam Stevens | Joe Gibbs Racing |
Non-Playoff drivers have won the eighth race in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs five times – four times at Texas Motor Speedway: 2006, 2014, 2015, 2020; and once at Homestead-Miami Speedway: 2022.
- Tony Stewart won the eighth race in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs at Texas Motor Speedway in 2006, and he was ranked 11th in the point standings at the time of the win (Playoff field was only 10 drivers in 2006).
- Jimmie Johnson won the eighth race in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs at Texas Motor Speedway in 2014, and he was ranked 11th in points at the time of the win. Johnson was eliminated from the 2014 NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs in the Round of 12.
- Jimmie Johnson won the eighth race in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs at Texas Motor Speedway in 2015, and he was 12th in points at the time of the win. Johnson was eliminated from the 2015 NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs in the Round of 16.
- Kyle Busch won the eighth race in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs at Texas Motor Speedway in 2020, and he was ninth in points at the time of the win. Busch was eliminated from the 2020 NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs in the Round of 12.
- Kyle Larson won the eighth race in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs at Homestead-Miami Speedway in 2022, and he was ninth in points at the time of the win. Larson was eliminated from the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs in the Round of 12.
Four times the winner of the eighth race in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs has gone on to win the title later that same season – three times at Texas Motor Speedway (2007, 2011, 2013) and once at Kansas Speedway (2021).
- In 2007, Hendrick Motorsports’ Jimmie Johnson won from the eighth starting position at Texas Motor Speedway and went on to win his second consecutive NASCAR Cup Series title later that season. The Playoff win at Texas was his third of four consecutive victories in the 2007 Playoffs – the only driver to win four straight in the NASCAR Cup Series postseason (Martinsville, Atlanta, Texas, Phoenix).
- In 2011, Stewart-Haas Racing’s Tony Stewart won from the fifth starting position at Texas Motor Speedway and went on to win his third NASCAR Cup Series championship later that season (2002, 2005, 2011). The Texas Playoff win was Stewart’s fourth of his record setting five NASCAR Cup Series Playoff wins in a single postseason run in 2011 (Chicago, New Hampshire, Martinsville, Texas, Homestead-Miami).
- In 2013, Hendrick Motorsports’ Jimmie Johnson won from the third starting position at Texas Motor Speedway and went on to win his sixth NASCAR Cup Series championship later that season. The Texas Playoff win was Johnson’s second of two postseason victories (Dover, Texas) in 2013.
- In 2021, Hendrick Motorsports’ Kyle Larson won from the first starting position at Kansas Speedway and went on to win his first NASCAR Cup Series title later that same season. The Kansas Playoff win was Larson’s fourth of his five postseason wins in 2021 (Bristol, Charlotte RC, Texas, Kansas, Phoenix); tying NASCAR Hall of Famer Tony Stewart’s record for the most Playoff wins in a single Playoff run with five each.
The worst finish in the eighth NASCAR Cup Series Playoff race by a driver that went on to win the title that same season was:
- At Phoenix Raceway it was 10th by Kurt Busch in 2004.
- At Texas Motor Speedway it was 38th by Jimmie Johnson in 2009.
- At Kansas Speedway it was first by Kyle Larson in 2021.
- At Homestead-Miami Speedway it was 18th by Joey Logano in 2022.
A total of 11 different crew chiefs have won the eighth race in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs (2004-2023), led by NASCAR Hall of Famer Chad Knaus with five victories (2007, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 – all at Texas Motor Speedway with driver Jimmie Johnson).
Stewart-Haas Racing’s crew chief Rodney Childers leads all active crew chiefs in wins in the eighth race of the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs with three victories (2017, 2018, 2019 – all at Texas Motor Speedway with driver Kevin Harvick).
A total of six different organizations have won the eighth race in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs, led by Hendrick Motorsports with seven victories at three different tracks (Texas: 2007, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015; Kansas: 2021; Homestead: 2022). And since the introduction of the elimination-style format in 2014, Hendrick Motorsports has scored the most wins in the eighth race of the Playoffs with four (2014, 2015 at Texas, 2021 at Kansas and 2022 at Homestead-Miami).
In addition, four OEMs have won the eighth race in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs, led by Chevrolet with 10 wins, followed by Ford with five, Toyota with four and Dodge with one.
All of the NASCAR Cup Series on-track activity this weekend will get going with practice and Busch Light Pole Qualifying on Saturday, October 26 at 9 a.m. ET and can be caught on the NBC Sports App, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.
NASCAR Cup Series
Next Race: Straight Talk Wireless 400
The Place: Homestead-Miami Speedway
Track Type: 1.5 Mile Asphalt Oval
The Date: Sunday, October 27
The Time: 2:30 p.m. ET
The Purse: $7,997,594
TV: NBC, 2 p.m. ET
Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
Distance: 400.5 miles (267 laps); Stage 1 (Ends on Lap 80),
Stage 2 (Ends on Lap 165), Final Stage (Ends on Lap 267)
Joey Logano looks to become only active fulltime three-time Cup champion
It’s an exclusive list with just nine names on it all-time, and currently, none of the active fulltime drivers have earned a spot on the prestigious list of champions that have earned three or more NASCAR Cup Series titles. But now that Team Penske’s Joey Logano has earned a spot in the Championship 4 Round this season, he has a big opportunity to change that.
“There’s a lot of pride in making it to the Championship Four,” said Logano, who has secured his series leading sixth Championship 4 Round berth. “It’s tough, right? A long year, you got to get through a lot of different scenarios, a lot of curve balls that are thrown your way. It’s hard, right? Making it is something to be proud of, there’s no doubt. … But it’s all about maximizing the opportunity that’s ahead of us. As proud as I am that we’ve made it, I also feel like the job’s far from being over.”
If Logano (2018, 2022) were to win the title this season and score his third championship, he would become the 10th different driver with three or more championships in the NASCAR Cup Series all-time (1949-2024), and would tie NASCAR Hall of Famers and three-time champions Tony Stewart (2002, 2005, 2011), Darrell Waltrip (1981, 1982, 1985), Cale Yarborough (1976, 1977, 1978), David Pearson (1966, 1968, 1969) and Lee Petty (1954, 1958, 1959) in titles.
Below is a look at all nine of the drivers to win three or more NASCAR Cup Series Championships:
| Drivers with Three or More Championships (1949-2023) | |||
| Rank | No. of Titles | Champions | Years |
| 1 | 7 | Jimmie Johnson | 2016, ‘13, ’10, ‘09, ‘08, ‘07, ‘06 |
| Dale Earnhardt | 1994, ’93, ‘91, ‘90, ‘87, ‘86, ‘80 | ||
| Richard Petty | 1979, ‘75, ‘74, ‘72, ‘71, ‘67, ‘64 | ||
| 4 | 4 | Jeff Gordon | 2001, ‘98, ‘97, ‘95 |
| 5 | 3 | Tony Stewart | 2011, ‘05, ‘02 |
| Darrell Waltrip | 1985, ‘82, ‘81 | ||
| Cale Yarborough | 1978, ‘77, ‘76 | ||
| David Pearson | 1969, ‘68, ‘66 | ||
| Lee Petty | 1959, ‘58, ‘54 | ||
Outside Looking In: Bell, Reddick, Blaney and Buescher are below the cutline
With the first race in the books of the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs’ Round of 8 and two races to go, the postseason contenders below the Championship 4 Round cutline – Denny Hamlin (-27), Tyler Reddick (-30), Ryan Blaney (-47) and Chase Elliott (-53) – have quite the challenge set before them as they try to earn their position in the final round.
Below is a quick look at each of the drivers ranked fifth to eighth in the Playoff standings.
Denny Hamlin (No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota)
Has advanced to the Championship 4 Round four times in his career (2021, ’20, ’19, ’14).
2024 Rundown:
Fifth in the Playoff standings, -27 points back from the Championship 4 Round cut line
Three wins, 10 top fives, 16 top 10s, four poles
Laps Led: 922 laps
Average Finish of 14.6
Season-to-Date Driver Rating: 91.3
Homestead-Miami Speedway Outlook:
Three wins, five top fives, 12 top 10s, three poles
Average Finish of 10.895, fourth-best
Average Running Position of 11.021, fifth-best
Driver Rating of 98.1, fourth-best
3,785 Laps in the Top 15 (74.6%), fourth-most
Tyler Reddick (No. 45 23XI Racing Toyota)
Is looking to advance to the Championship 4 Round for the first-time in his career.
2024 Rundown:
Two wins, 11 top fives, 19 top 10s, two poles
Laps Led: 506 laps
Average Finish of 13.1
Season-to-Date Driver Rating: 90.4
Homestead-Miami Speedway Outlook:
Three top fives, three top 10s
Average Finish of 11.000, fifth-best
Average Running Position of 11.442, sixth-best
Driver Rating of 96.3, sixth-best
756 Laps in the Top 15 (70.8%), 10th-most
Ryan Blaney (No. 12 Team Penske Ford)
Has advanced to the Championship 4 Round once in his career (2023).
2024 Rundown:
Two wins, nine top fives, 16 top 10s, one pole
Laps Led: 476 laps
Average Finish of 16.3
Season-to-Date Driver Rating: 87.2
Homestead-Miami Speedway Outlook:
Two top fives, two top 10s
Average Finish of 16.778, 17th-best
Average Running Position of 14.505, 14th-best
Driver Rating of 84.6, 12th-best
1,550 Laps in the Top 15 (64.5%), 13th-most
Chase Elliott (No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet)
Has advanced to the Championship 4 Round three times in his career (2022, ‘21, ‘20).
2024 Rundown:
One win, 10 top fives, 17 top 10s
Laps Led: 214 laps
Average Finish of 12.1
Season-to-Date Driver Rating: 90.8
Homestead-Miami Speedway Outlook:
Two top fives, three top 10s
Average Finish of 10.375, third-best
Average Running Position of 10.986, fourth-best
Driver Rating of 90.7, ninth-best
1,625 Laps in the Top 15 (76.0%), third-most
A little Homestead-Miami Speedway history
Groundbreaking for Homestead-Miami Dade Motorsports Complex – as the track was originally named – began August 23, 1994, thanks to Ralph Sanchez, a long-time promotor of street races in the area. The 600-acre sporting facility, at the time was owned by city of Homestead and was leased by Sanchez.
The original configuration of Homestead-Miami Speedway was a four-turn, rectangular-shaped paved oval based on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s layout.
The first race held at Homestead-Miami Speedway was a NASCAR Xfinity Series event on November 5, 1995. The inaugural Xfinity Series race was won by NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Jarrett. Jarrett owned the No. 32 Ford he won the race in, and he only led the last two laps of the event. The average speed of the race was 92.229 MPH.
The first NASCAR Cup Series race at Homestead-Miami Speedway was held on November 14, 1999. The inaugural Cup Series race was won by NASCAR Hall of Famer Tony Stewart, driving a Joe Gibbs Racing Pontiac. The average speed of the race was 140.335 MPH.
International Speedway Corporation became the sole owner of Homestead-Miami Speedway in 2001.
The 2002 season was the first year the Championship Weekend was held at Homestead-Miami Speedway, with all three of NASCAR’s national series holding their season finale at the same track. The track would host the season finale from 2002-2019.
In 2003, the track underwent a major reconfiguration from what was a flat 1.5-mile rectangular-shaped track to a 1.5-mile asphalt oval with progressive banking in the turns.
The 2019 season was the last time all three NASCAR national series held the Championship race at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
In total, there have been 25 NASCAR Cup Series races at Homestead-Miami Speedway, one per season since 1999.
Who to keep an eye on at Homestead-Miami Speedway
A total of 16 different drivers have won the pole in the NASCAR Cup Series at Homestead-Miami Speedway, and five of the 16 have won multiple poles.
This weekend, four of the 16 NASCAR Cup Series pole winners at Homestead-Miami Speedway will be active, and three of the four are Playoff contenders (Denny Hamlin, Joey Logano and William Byron):
| Active Homestead-Miami Pole Winners | Poles | Seasons |
| Denny Hamlin | 3 | 2018, 2017, 2015 |
| Martin Truex Jr | 1 | 2023 |
| William Byron | 1 | 2022 |
| Joey Logano | 1 | 2012 |
A total of 17 different NASCAR Cup Series drivers have won at Homestead-Miami Speedway, and five of the 17 drivers have won more than once at the 1.5-mile track.
This weekend, seven of the 17 NASCAR Cup Series race winners at Homestead-Miami Speedway are active, and five of the seven are current Playoff drivers (Hamlin, Bell, Byron, Larson and Logano).
| Active Race Winners (7) | Wins | Seasons |
| Denny Hamlin | 3 | 2020, ’13, ’09 |
| Kyle Busch | 2 | 2019, ’15 |
| Christopher Bell | 1 | 2023 |
| Kyle Larson | 1 | 2022 |
| William Byron | 1 | 2021 |
| Joey Logano | 1 | 2018 |
| Martin Truex Jr | 1 | 2017 |
Final Four: A look at the Playoffs’ best to make the Championship 4 Round
This season just one driver has secured their spot in the Championship 4 Round of the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs (Joey Logano), but let’s take a look at who has previously earned a spot throughout the years in the prestigious and exclusive round that grants the postseason contenders that one shot at the title.
Since inception of the elimination-style format of the Playoffs in the NASCAR Cup Series in 2014, just 16 different drivers have earned a spot in the Championship 4 Round, with nine of the 16 securing multiple appearances in the final round.
Team Penske’s Joey Logano leads all Cup drivers with six Championship 4 Round appearances (2014, 2016, 2018, 2020, 2022, 2024), having locked up this year’s spot with his win at Las Vegas last weekend.
| NCS Championship 4 Round Appearances | |||
| Rank | Appearances | Drivers (16) | Years |
| 1 | 6 | Joey Logano | 2024, ’22, ’20, ’18, ’16, ’14 |
| 2 | 5 | Martin Truex Jr. | 2021, ’19, ’18, ’17, ’15 |
| 3 | Kyle Busch | 2019, ’18, ’17, ’16, ’15 | |
| 4 | Kevin Harvick | 2019, ’18, ’17, ’15, ’14 | |
| 5 | 4 | Denny Hamlin | 2021, ’20, ’19, ’14 |
| 6 | 3 | Chase Elliott | 2022, ’21 ’20 |
| 7 | 2 | Christopher Bell | 2023, ’22 |
| 8 | Kyle Larson | 2023, ’21 | |
| 9 | Brad Keselowski | 2020, ’17 | |
| 10 | 1 | Ryan Blaney | 2023 |
| 11 | William Byron | 2023 | |
| 12 | Ross Chastain | 2022 | |
| 13 | Jimmie Johnson | 2016 | |
| 14 | Carl Edwards | 2016 | |
| 15 | Jeff Gordon | 2015 | |
| 16 | Ryan Newman | 2014 | |
Joe Gibbs Racing’s Denny Hamlin with four Championship 4 appearances (2021, ’20, ’19, ’14) has the opportunity to earn his fifth appearance and tie Martin Truex Jr. (2021, ’19, ’18, ’17, ’15), Kyle Busch (2019, ’18, ’17, ’16, ’15) and Kevin Harvick (2019, ’18, ’17, ’15, ’14) for the second-most appearances all-time.
The record for the youngest driver to earn a spot in the NASCAR Cup Series Championship 4 Round is held by Joey Logano, who earned his first appearance in the Championship Four in 2014 at the age of 24 years, 5 months and 23 days.
The second youngest to make the Championship Four was Chase Elliott in 2020 at the age of 24 years, 11 months and 11 days.
The record for the oldest driver to earn a spot in the Championship 4 Round is held by NASCAR Hall of Famer Jeff Gordon, who earned his spot at the age of 44 years, 3 months and 18 days.
This season, only one of the eight drivers vying for a spot in the Championship 4 Round is looking to make his first appearance in the final round – Tyler Reddick. And coincidentally, Reddick’s crew chief Billy Scott is the only crew chief in the Round of 8 to have not earned a spot in the Championship 4 Round before in his career.
Of the seven crew chiefs in this season’s Round of 8 with previous Championship 4 Round experience, Joe Gibbs Racing’s Adam Stevens has earned the most appearances in the final round with seven, followed by Hendrick Motorsport’s Alan Gustafson with four, Joe Gibbs Racing’s Chris Gabehart and Team Penske’s Paul Wolfe each have three, Hendrick Motorsport’s Cliff Daniels with two, and Team Penske’s Jonathan Hassler and Hendrick Motorsport’s Rudy Fugle each have one appearance.
Also in total, seven organizations have qualified for the Championship 4 Round in the NASCAR Cup Series from 2014-2023. Joe Gibbs Racing leads the NASCAR Cup Series in number of appearances they have earned in the Championship 4 Round with 14.
Joe Gibbs Racing and Hendrick Motorsports are tied for the most NASCAR Cup Series drivers to earn a spot in the Championship 4 Round with five drivers each.
NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs Championship 4 Round Appearances by Organization (2014-2024)
| Organizations | Appearances | Driver’s Last Name |
| Joe Gibbs Racing | 14 | Ky. Busch (5), Hamlin (4), Bell (2), Truex Jr. (2), Edwards (1) |
| Team Penske | 9 | Logano (6), Keselowski (2), Blaney (1) |
| Hendrick Motorsports | 8 | C. Elliott (3), Larson (2), Gordon (1), Johnson (1), Byron (1) |
| Stewart-Haas Racing | 5 | Harvick (5) |
| Furniture Row Racing | 3 | Truex Jr. (3) |
| Richard Childress Racing | 1 | Newman (1) |
| Trackhouse Racing | 1 | Chastain (1) |
*Note – Team Penske is the only organization this season with a driver (Joey Logano) with a secured appearance in the 2024 Championship 4 Round that is reflected in the above chart.
Each season four spots are available in the Championship 4 Round in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs and from 2014 to 2023, Joe Gibbs Racing has secured 14 of the possible 40 total Championship 4 Round spots (35%).
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Paul Wolfe takes lead on active Crew Chief wins list – With their big win last weekend at Las Vegas Motor Speedway to lock themselves into the Championship 4 Round, driver Joey Logano and crew chief Paul Wolfe have plenty to celebrate heading into this weekend at Homestead-Miami Speedway; including the fact that Wolfe has now moved into the lead on the NASCAR Cup Series wins list by active crew chiefs with 41 victories.
| Rank | Fulltime Active Crew Chief | Wins |
| 1 | Paul Wolfe | 41 |
| 2 | Rodney Childers | 40 |
| 3 | Alan Gustafson | 39 |
| 4 | Adam Stevens | 37 |
| 5 | Cliff Daniels | 23 |
Wolfe began his Cup career in 2011 and has earned all 41 wins working with just two drivers: Brad Keselowski and Joey Logano.
NASCAR Cup Series milestones to watch for this season – Below is a look at some of the anticipated NASCAR Cup Series milestones to watch for this season.
Driver Starts (300 or more)
Kyle Busch leads all active drivers in career starts with 711 starts, followed by Martin Truex Jr. (690), Denny Hamlin (683), Joey Logano (576), Brad Keselowski (554), Michael McDowell (498), A.J. Allmendinger (446), Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (433), Austin Dillon (405), Kyle Larson (363), Ryan Blaney (339), Chris Buescher (326), Alex Bowman (322) and Chase Elliott (319).
- William Byron is expected to make his 250th NASCAR Cup Series career start at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
- Michael McDowell is expected to make his 500th NASCAR Cup Series career start at Martinsville Speedway.
Driver Wins (10 or more)
Kyle Busch leads all active drivers in career wins with 63 victories, followed by Denny Hamlin (54), Brad Keselowski (36), Joey Logano (35), Martin Truex Jr. (34), Kyle Larson (29), Chase Elliott (19), William Byron (13) and Ryan Blaney (12).
- Denny Hamlin currently has 54 NASCAR Cup Series wins, if he were to win another race, he would tie NASCAR Hall of Famer Rusty Wallace for 11th on the all-time wins list with 55 victories each.
- Brad Keselowski currently has 36 NASCAR Cup Series wins, if he were to win another race, he would tie Bobby Isaac for 23rd on the all-time wins list with 37 victories each.
Driver Poles (10 or more)
Denny Hamlin leads all active drivers in career poles with 44 poles, followed by Kyle Busch (34), Joey Logano (31), Martin Truex Jr. (23), Kyle Larson (21), Brad Keselowski (18), William Byron (13), Christopher Bell (13), Chase Elliott (12), and Ryan Blaney (10).
- Denny Hamlin currently has 44 NASCAR Cup Series poles, if he were to win another pole, he would tie NASCAR Hall of Famer Buck Baker for 12th on the all-time pole winners list with 45 poles each.
- Kyle Busch currently has 34 NASCAR Cup Series poles, if he were to win another pole, he would tie NASCAR Hall of Famer Ned Jarrett for 21st on the all-time pole winners list with 35 poles each.
- Joey Logano currently has 31 NASCAR Cup Series poles (tied with Kevin Harvick), if he were to win another pole, he would tie NASCAR Hall of Famers Fireball Roberts and Fred Lorenzen for 24th on the all-time pole winners list with 32 poles each.
- Martin Truex Jr. currently has 23 NASCAR Cup Series poles (tied with Ken Schrader and Jack Smith), if he were to win another pole, he would tie NASCAR Hall of Famer Alan Kulwicki for 33rd on the all-time pole winners list with 24 poles each.
Active Organization Wins
Hendrick Motorsports leads all active NASCAR Cup Series organizations in wins with 312, followed by Joe Gibbs Racing (214), Team Penske (145), RFK Racing (143), Richard Childress Racing (117), Wood Brothers Racing (100), Stewart-Haas Racing (70), Trackhouse Racing (8), 23XI Racing (7), Front Row Motorsports (4), JTG Daugherty Racing (3), Kaulig Racing (2), Spire Motorsports (1).
Manufacturer Wins
In total 16 different manufacturers have won in the NASCAR Cup Series, led by Chevrolet with 865 victories, and followed by Ford (733), Dodge (213), Plymouth (189), Toyota (188), Pontiac (154), Oldsmobile (96), Mercury (93), Buick (65), Hudson (58), Chrysler (54), American Motor Company (5), Lincoln (3), Studebaker (2), Jaguar (1) and Nash Motor Company (1).
- Toyota currently has 188 NASCAR Cup Series wins, if a Toyota driver were to win this weekend, the manufacturer would tie Pontiac (189 wins) for the fourth-most wins in NASCAR Cup Series history with 189 each.
Crew Member Spotlight: Homestead-Miami Speedway – This weekend at Homestead-Miami Speedway we wanted to highlight several of the team’s crew members that are from the surrounding areas of the track in Florida.
| FLORIDA | ||||
| CREW MEMBER | ORGANIZATION | TEAM | ROLE | HOMETOWN |
| Shane Greer | Richard Childress Racing | 3 | Competitions IT Manager | Jacksonville, FL |
| Brian Walsh | Hendrick Motorsports | 5, 9, 24, 48 | Network Security Engineer/ RF Specialist | Sebastian, FL |
| Johnny Roberts | RFK Racing | 6 | Front Tire Changer | Titusville, FL |
| Robert Braucht | Rick Ware Racing | 15 | Gasman | Daytona Beach, Florida |
| JR Houston | 23XI Racing | 23 | Strategy Engineer | Myakka City, Florida |
| Brandon McSwain | Hendrick Motorsports | 24 | Race Engineer | Auburndale, FL |
| Ben Proctor | Hendrick Motorsports | 24 | Engine Tuner | Lakeland, FL |
| Michael Fisher | Front Row Motorsports | 34 | Spotter | Pensacola, FL |
| Robert Benzenhafer | Front Row Motorsports | 38 | Interior Specialist, Tire specialist | Niceville, FL |
| Kapil Fletcher | Stewart-Haas Racing | 41 | Jackman | Fort Lauderdale, FL |
| Kevin Teaf | Stewart-Haas Racing | 41 | Rear Tire Changer | Leesburg, Florida |
| Chris Shuman | Legacy Motor Club | 42 | Rear Tire Changer | St. Augustine, FL |
| Matt Schlytter | Legacy Motor Club | 42 | Jackman | Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida |
| Thomas Hatcher | Legacy Motor Club | 43 | Front Tire Changer | Middleburg, FL |
| Ray Hernandez | Legacy Motor Club | 43 | Fueler | Orlando, FL |
| Billy Scott | 23XI Racing | 45 | Crew Chief | Land O’ Lakes, FL |
| Tab Boyd | JTG Daugherty Racing | 47 | Spotter | Pensacola, Florida |
| Greg Donlin | JTG Daugherty Racing | 47 | Rear Tire Changer | Zephyrhills, FL |
| Nick McBeath | Joe Gibbs Racing | 54 | Carrier | Miami, FL |
| Dustyn Presgraves | Trackhouse Racing | 99 | Engine Tuner | Floyd, FL |

