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Only the finish line knows a champion
Team Chevy is no stranger to championships, and this season is no different. Two Chevy NASCAR drivers have taken the trophy in a well-earned, hard-fought series. Jesse Love, driver of Richard Childress Racing’s No. 2 Chevrolet, has won his first-ever NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship. Then, in a tooth-and-nail finale, Kyle Larson muscled his Hendrick Motorsports No.5 Chevrolet to the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series championship — a welcome addition to his 2021 Cup Series championship. If that’s not enough, Chevy has won the Manufacturer Championships in both the NASCAR Cup Series and Xfinity Series. Proving that luck is nice to have, but tenacity is what gets you over the finish line.
Winning’s in the DNA of every gen of Chevrolet
Chevrolet and NASCAR have a storied history that’s been built on pushing the limits of what a car can do and what a driver can do in it. We’re proud of the vehicles and legendary drivers that have been a part of the team’s success. As the next generation approaches, we enter knowing the story has just begun.
A digital approach to design
To perfect the cup car, engineers utilized driver-in-the-loop simulators and input from our teams during development to help refine and balance the overall vehicle. We also incorporated Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) analysis into development – more CFD than all previous cup programs combined. This allowed for an efficient, iterative design process. The result? We were able to hit our rigid aerodynamic standards for this car.
NASCAR Drivers
AJ Allmendinger
Alex Bowman
Kyle Busch
William Byron
Ross Chastain
Austin Dillon
Ty Dillon
Chase Elliott
Shane Van Gisbergen
Justin Haley
Carson Hocevar
Kyle Larson
Ricky Stenhouse Jr.