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The NASCAR In-Season Challenge is back in the Cup Series, returning for the 2026 season after a successful debut last year. While it won’t start at Naval Base Coronado, the matchups for Round 1 at Sonoma Raceway have now been set and a full schedule is out.

Here’s your guide to the NASCAR In-Season Challenge 2026. We’ll start off with the first-round matchups at Sonoma followed by the NASCAR In-Season Challenge schedule this year. Further below is where you can find answers to additional questions about the in-season challenge.

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NASCAR In-Season Challenge Bracket 2026: Round One

DRIVER

VS

DRIVER

(1) Tyler Reddick

vs

(32) Alex Bowman)

(2) Denny Hamlin

vs

(31) Ty Dillon

(3) Ryan Blaney

vs

(30) Josh Berry

(4) Chase Elliott

vs

(29) Noah Gragson

(5) Ty Gibbs

vs

(28) Austin Dillon

(6) Kyle Larson

vs

(27) Riley Herbst

(7) Chris Buescher

vs

(26) John H Nemechek

(8) Daniel Suarez

vs

(25) Todd Gilliland

(9) Carson Hocevar

vs

(24) Zane Smith

(10) Christopher Bell

vs

(23) Ross Chastain

(11) William Byron

vs

(22) Ricky Stenhouse Jr

(12) Chase Briscoe

vs

(21) AJ Allmendinger

(13) Bubba Wallace

vs

(20) Michael McDowell

(14) Shane van Gisbergen

vs

(19) Ryan Preece

(15) Erik Jones

vs

(18) Joey Logano

(16) Austin Cindric

vs

(17) Brad Keselowski

NASCAR In-Season Challenge Schedule

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Round

Track

Date

Track Type

First Round

Sonoma Raceway

Sunday, June 28

Road Course

Second Round

Chicagoland Speedway

Sunday, July 5

Intermediate

Elite Eight

EchoPark Speedway

Sunday, July 12

Drafting

Final Four

North Wilkesboro Speedway

Sunday, July 19

Short Track

Championship

Indianapolis Motor Speedway

Sunday, July 26

Rectangular Oval

NASCAR In-Season Challenge FAQ

What is the NASCAR In-Season Challenge?

The In-Season Challenge is a 32-driver, single-elimination tournament held during the NASCAR Cup Series regular season. It is a five-race tournament featuring head-to-head matchups, where the driver with the better finish in each matchup advances to the next round.

How do drivers qualify and how is the bracket seeded?

Drivers qualify based on the Cup Series points standings following the race at Pocono Raceway (16 races). The top-seeded driver faces the 32nd-seeded driver, and the bracket continues with the highest-seeded driver facing the lowest-seeded driver.

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How does a driver advance in the NASCAR In-Season Challenge?

A driver advances by finishing higher than their opponent in that round. It is a head-to-head matchup; for example, Denny Hamlin advances to the second round if he finishes 30th and his opponent, Ty Dillon, finishes 34th.

What tracks are hosting the In-Season Challenge?

The 2026 NASCAR In-Season Challenge races are Sonoma Raceway (Round 1), Chicagoland Speedway (Round 2), EchoPark Speedway (Round 3), North Wilkesboro Speedway (Round 4), and Indianapolis Motor Speedway (Championship Round).

Who won the In-Season Challenge last year?

Ty Gibbs won the In-Season Challenge in 2025, earning the $1 million prize.

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