Who won the NASCAR race today? Full results, standings from 2025 Jack Link's 500 in Talladega

David Suggs

Who won the NASCAR race today? Full results, standings from 2025 Jack Link's 500 in Talladega image

Talladega bites.

NASCAR's top-flight returned to one of its most storied sites on Sunday afternoon, taking hold of Talladega Superspeedway during a day at the races like few others.

Sunday's race, the Jack Link's 500, promised to be an eye-catching affair. Most superspeedway races are, after all — the Big One is an unenviable scourge to drivers and race fans alike. And yet, it so frequently takes shape across the 2.660-mile surface.

The race was, by and large, clean, save for first-stage wrecks that collected Christopher Bell, Chris Buescher, Brad Keselowski and Ryan Blaney. Chevrolets flashed considerable speed in the race's opening frame, while the second stage was defined by Toyotas, including 23XI Racing star Bubba Wallace.

So, who won out when the dust settled on Sunday afternoon? Here's a look the final results from the Cup Series' latest race, the Jack Link's 500.

Who won the NASCAR race today?

Austin Cindric took home the crown at Talladega on Sunday afternoon, outpacing Ryan Preece in the race's final moments to pick up his first victory of the season.

The final stage of Sunday's was a tense affair, filled with lead changes, green-flag pit stops and daring passes. Ross Chastain feigned a block on Denny Hamlin with about 20 laps to go, halting Toyota's momentum in one fell swoop. His exploits opened the door for Cindric to slip to the front of the field. Cindric held off his adversaries with a series of blocks, securing the famous checkered flag in the process. 

Jack Link's 500 NASCAR results

FinishDriverCar Make
1Austin CindricFord
2Ryan PreeceFord
3Kyle LarsonChevrolet
4William ByronChevrolet
5Joey LoganoFord
6Noah GragsonFord
7Chase ElliottChevrolet
8Carson HocevarChevrolet
9Alex BowmanChevrolet
10Bubba WallaceToyota
11Daniel SuarezChevrolet
12Austin DillonChevrolet
13Michael McDowellChevrolet
14Ricky Stenhouse Jr.Chevrolet
15Cole CusterFord
16Tyler ReddickToyota
17Chase BriscoeToyota
18Todd GillilandFord
19Ty GibbsToyota
20Erik JonesToyota
21Zane SmithFord
22Ross ChastainChevrolet
23Denny HamlinToyota
24Riley HerbstToyota
25Ty DillonChevrolet
26AJ AllmendingerChevrolet
27Justin HaleyChevrolet
28Josh BerryFord
29Kyle BuschChevrolet
30Anthony AlfredoChevrolet
31Shane van GisbergenChevrolet
32John Hunter NemechekToyota
33Cody WareFord
34JJ YeleyChevrolet
35BJ McLeodChevrolet
36Chris BuescherFord
37Christopher BellToyota
38Brad KeselowskiFord
39Ryan BlaneyFord

NASCAR playoff standings 2025

Here's a look at the Cup Series heading into Sunday's race.

MORE: Updated driver rankings from 2025 Cup Series

RankDriverPointsWins
1William Byron3881
2Kyle Larson3562
3Denny Hamlin3352
4Chase Elliott3150
5Christopher Bell3063
6Tyler Reddick2990
7Bubba Wallace2940
8Joey Logano2860
9Ryan Blaney2760
10Alex Bowman2720
11Ross Chastain2440
12Ryan Preece2410
13Chase Briscoe2330
14Chris Buescher2280
15Austin Cindric2181
16AJ Allmendinger2130
17Kyle Busch2081
18Ricky Stenhouse Jr.2070
19Michael McDowell1990
20Carson Hocevar1920
21Josh Berry1891
22Ty Gibbs1890
23Austin Dillon1800
24Zane Smith1790
25Daniel Suarez1770
26John Hunter Nemechek1760
27Justin Haley1740
28Todd Gilliland1720
29Ty Dillon1590
30Erik Jones1560
31Noah Gragson1530
32Brad Keselowski1330
33Riley Herbst1160
34Cole Custer1070
35Shane van Gisbergen1040
36Cody Ware520
37Jimmie Johnson340
38Corey LaJoie240
39Katherine Legge70
40JJ Yeley70

David Suggs

David Suggs is a content producer at The Sporting News. A long-suffering Everton, Wizards and Commanders fan, he has learned to get used to losing over the years. In his free time, he enjoys skateboarding (poorly), listening to the likes of Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and D’Angelo, and penning short journal entries.