Ten races are down and 16 NASCAR Sprint Cup races remain until the Chase for the Sprint Cup field is set.
Sixteen drivers will advance to the Chase. Any driver with a win while also ranking in the top 30 in points and having attempted to qualify for every race (unless granted a NASCAR waiver) will make the Chase. If the points leader does not have a win, they’ll make the Chase. If there are more than 16 different winners, ties will be broken by number of wins and then points.
Here’s who would be Chase eligible at this point in the season.
1 - Kevin Harvick (2 wins) ... 394 points
2 - Jimmie Johnson (2 wins) ... 342 points
3 - Joey Logano (1 win) ... 335 points
4 - Dale Earnhardt Jr. (1 win) ... 319 points
5 - Brad Keselowski (1 win) ... 305 points
6 - Matt Kenseth (1 win) ... 292 points
7 - Denny Hamlin (1 win) ... 281 points
8 - Kurt Busch (1 win) ... 255 points
9 - Martin Truex Jr. (0 wins) ... 354 points
10 - Jamie McMurray (0 wins) ... 297 points
11 - Kasey Kahne (o wins) ... 286 points
12 - Paul Menard (o wins) ... 280 points
13 - Aric Almirola (0 wins) ... 279 points
14 - Jeff Gordon (o wins) ... 277 points
15 - Ryan Newman (o wins) ... 271 points
16 - Danica Patrick (o wins) ... 253 points
DRIVERS OUTSIDE A CHASE SPOT
17 - Clint Bowyer ... 4 points behind 16th
18 - Carl Edwards ... 13 points behind 16th
19 - AJ Allmendinger ... 24 points behind 16th
20 - David Ragan ... 29 points behind 16th
21 - Casey Mears ... 36 points behind 16th
22 - Greg Biffle ... 43 points behind 16th
23 - Ricky Stenhouse Jr. ... 46 points behind 16th
24 - Kyle Larson ... 46 points behind 16th
25 - Austin Dillon ... 50 points behind 16th
26 - David Gilliland ... 53 points behind 16th
27 - Justin Allgaier ... 60 points behind 16th
28 - Sam Hornish Jr. ... 71 points behind 16th
29 - Trevor Bayne ... 76 points behind 16th
30 - Tony Stewart ... 79 points behind 16th