Who won the NASCAR race today? Full results, standings from AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400 in Dover

Daniel Mader

Who won the NASCAR race today? Full results, standings from AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400 in Dover image

While some rain in Delaware altered NASCAR's plans for qualifiers Saturday, there were initially no issues on Sunday as drivers competed in the 2025 AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400.

Taking on Dover's "Monster Mile," the race marked the semifinal round of the In-Season Challenge as the playoffs also inch closer. However, some rain did delay the race on Lap 386, meaning the final few laps of the AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400 were on pause before overtime.

Coming into Sunday, the favorites for the 400-lap race included Denny Hamlin, who won at Dover last year, and Chase Elliott, who was given pole position via qualifying metric due to weather. 

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Who came out on top of this week's NASCAR race? Here are the full results from the 2025 AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400.

MORE: How weather delayed the AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400 

Who won the NASCAR race today?

A rain delay put the end of the race in question, but once the clouds passed, it was Denny Hamlin who came out on top of the AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400. For the second consecutive year, Hamlin won a race at Dover.

After overtime, Hamlin led for a total of 67 laps, fending off Chase Briscoe at the end.

Christopher Bell remained in contention for a significant portion of the race, but it was Hamlin that secured his fourth win of the season.

When Bell made an attempt to go for the lead in the final few laps, he spun out.

2025 AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400 NASCAR results

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

NASCAR playoff standings 2025

Here's a look at the Cup Series heading into the 2025 AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400 on Sunday.

RankDriverPointsWins
1William Byron6681
2Chase Elliott6541
3Kyle Larson6243
4Tyler Reddick6150
5Denny Hamlin6063
6Christopher Bell5973
7Ryan Blaney5451
8Chase Briscoe5261
9Ross Chastain5131
10Chris Buescher5000
11Joey Logano4991
12Alex Bowman4980
13Bubba Wallace4690
14Ryan Preece4660
15Kyle Busch4320
16AJ Allmendinger4190
17Ty Gibbs4090
18Erik Jones4010
19Michael McDowell3990
20Austin Cindric3961
21Josh Berry3901
22John H. Nemchek3840
23Ricky Stenhouse Jr.3780
24Carson Hocevar3730
 Zane Smith3730
26Shane van Gisbergen3673
27Brad Keselowski3330
28Austin Dillon3310
29Daniel Suarez3300
30Todd Gilliland3210
31Ty Dillon3201
32Justin Haley3170
33Noah Gragson2660
34Cole Custer2550
35Riley Herbst2380
36Cody Ware1470
37Katherine Legge360
38Jimmie Johnson350
39Derek Kraus50
40Chad Finchum30
41Casey Mears20
42Burt Myers10
43Martin Truex Jr.10

Daniel Mader

Daniel Mader is a Content Producer for The Sporting News. He joined SN in 2024 as an editorial intern following graduation from Penn State University. He has previously written for Sports Illustrated, NBC Sports, the Centre Daily Times, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, The Daily Collegian and LancasterOnline. Daniel grew up in Lancaster, Penn., with a love for baseball that’ll never fade, but could also talk basketball or football for days.