Check out the 2025 Brickyard 400 podium with the top three drivers after a day full of action, strategy, and surprises. A grand finale in NASCAR! | Photo by nascar.com / Depor
Check out the 2025 Brickyard 400 podium with the top three drivers after a day full of action, strategy, and surprises. A grand finale in NASCAR! | Photo by nascar.com / Depor

Returning to its iconic roots, the in 2025 marks the second year the NASCAR Cup Series will race on the historic Indianapolis Motor Speedway oval. This highly anticipated event revives a beloved tradition, following a successful return to the 2.5-mile oval in 2024 after a three-year run on the road course. Both drivers and fans celebrated the switch back, and the high-speed action featuring the Next Gen car is set to thrill spectators once again at one of motorsport’s most legendary venues. With Kyle Larson as the defending champion, having won the 2024 race, all eyes are on the yard of bricks for another thrilling Brickyard 400.

Everything you need to know to follow the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the 22nd race of the 2025 Cup Series regular season. | Photo by nascar.com
Everything you need to know to follow the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the 22nd race of the 2025 Cup Series regular season. | Photo by nascar.com

Who won the Brickyard 400 NASCAR race at Indianapolis? Full Leaderboard

PositionCar #DriverLapsTime/Gap
123Bubba Wallace168
25Kyle Larson168+0.222 s
311Denny Hamlin (Xfinity Fast Lap)168+1.254 s
460Ryan Preece168+2.978 s
56Brad Keselowski168+3.866 s
634Todd Gilliland (Open entry)168+4.501 s
712Ryan Blaney (Stage 2 winner)168+4.771 s
820Christopher Bell168+4.862 s
948Alex Bowman168+4.923 s
1077Carson Hocevar168+5.404 s
117Justin Haley168+6.135 s
1242John Hunter Nemechek168+6.318 s
139Chase Elliott168+6.742 s
1417Chris Buescher168+6.892 s
152Austin Cindric168+6.995 s
1624William Byron168+7.029 s
1778Katherine Legge (Open entry)168+7.347 s
1819Chase Briscoe (Stage 1 winner)168+7.509 s
1988Shane van Gisbergen (Rookie)168+7.718 s
2041Cole Custer168+8.262 s
2154Ty Gibbs168+12.540 s
2221Josh Berry168+54.078 s
2316A. J. Allmendinger1671 lap down
2462Jesse Love (ineligible for points)1671 lap down
258Kyle Busch1662 laps down
2635Riley Herbst (Rookie)1662 laps down
2799Daniel Suárez1653 laps down
2810Ty Dillon1653 laps down
2945Tyler Reddick (Open entry)163Out
3071Michael McDowell1626 laps down
3138Zane Smith (Rookie)161Out
3222Joey Logano160Out
334Noah Gragson (Open entry)153Out
3466Josh Bilicki (ineligible for points)125Out
3547Ricky Stenhouse Jr.101Out
3643Erik Jones89Out
3751Cody Ware58Out
383Austin Dillon56Out
391Ross Chastain17Out

Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway: Your 2025 FAQ Guide

The Brickyard 400 is a highly anticipated NASCAR event held at the legendary Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Whether you’re a long-time fan or a first-time spectator, this FAQ guide provides all the key details you need for the 2025 race, from logistics to historical facts.

  • When is the 2025 Brickyard 400? The 2025 Brickyard 400 is scheduled for Sunday, July 27th. The race is set to begin at 2:00 PM ET / 11:00 AM PT.
  • What TV channel is the Brickyard 400 on? You can watch the Brickyard 400 live on and . Streaming options include , plus the (subscription required). For radio coverage, tune into or .
  • How long is the Brickyard 400 race? The Brickyard 400 is a 400-mile race, which is approximately 643 kilometers. Given the Indianapolis Motor Speedway is a 2.5-mile oval, this race will consist of 160 laps.
  • Where is the Brickyard 400 located? The race takes place at the famous Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana.
  • Which driver has the most wins at Indianapolis Motor Speedway? The legendary Jeff Gordon holds the record for the most NASCAR Cup Series wins at this historic track, with a total of five victories.
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