After a stunning victory at Daytona International Speedway, Harrison Burton, previously at the tail end of the NASCAR Cup Series standings, is now in discussions with Kaulig Racing about a potential contract for 2025.

Burton’s triumph at the Coke Zero Sugar 400 significantly boosted his value in the sport. As a full-time driver who had been struggling to make a notable impact, this victory could not have come at a better time. It catapults him into the spotlight and opens up new avenues in his career just as he is considering his next moves.

Kaulig Racing has shown keen interest in Burton. Chris Rice, the President of Kaulig Racing, confirmed on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio that they are in active conversations with the young driver, according to a report from Motorsports Wire.

With an open slot in both their NASCAR Xfinity Series and possibly the NASCAR Cup Series for 2025, Burton could potentially find a new home in one of these high-profile rides. The availability of the No. 16 car in the Xfinity Series and the uncertain status of the No. 31 car in the Cup Series, pending Daniel Hemric’s return, makes Kaulig an attractive option for Burton’s career going forward.

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Harrison Burton, driver of the #21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford, looks on during qualifying for the NASCAR Cup Series Grant Park 165 at Chicago Street Course on July 06, 2024 in Chicago, Illinois. Harrison Burton has…


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Whilst speaking about his maiden victory at Daytona, Burton commented, as reported by NASCAR.com:

“I cried the whole victory lap. I obviously got fired from this job and wanted to do everything for the Wood Brothers I could, they’ve given me an amazing opportunity in life and to give them the 100th [win] on my way out is amazing. We’re in the playoffs now. Let’s go to Darlington and see what happens.”

As a Cup Series winner now, he brings not only prestige but also the potential for increased sponsorship opportunities. We will continue to watch out for more updates on Burton’s future contract.

NASCAR Cup Series: Current Standings

  1. Tyler Reddick – 823 points
  2. Kyle Larson – 806 points
  3. Chase Elliott – 805 points
  4. Ryan Blaney – 755 points
  5. William Byron – 743 points
  6. Christopher Bell – 737 points
  7. Brad Keselowski – 718 points
  8. Denny Hamlin – 712 points
  9. Martin Truex Jr – 695 points
  10. Ty Gibbs – 676 points
  11. Chris Buescher – 658 points
  12. Alex Bowman – 648 points
  13. Bubba Wallace – 637 points
  14. Ross Chastain – 631 points
  15. Joey Logano – 586 points
  16. Kyle Busch – 552 points
  17. Daniel Suárez – 527 points
  18. Chase Briscoe – 514 points
  19. Austin Cindric – 486 points
  20. Todd Gilliland – 480 points
  21. Carson Hocevar – 467 points
  22. Michael McDowell – 459 points
  23. Josh Berry – 448 points
  24. Noah Gragson – 426 points
  25. Ricky Stenhouse Jr – 404 points
  26. Erik Jones – 381 points
  27. Ryan Preece – 368 points
  28. Daniel Hemric – 365 points
  29. Austin Dillon – 360 points
  30. Justin Haley – 356 points
  31. John H. Nemechek – 343 points
  32. Corey LaJoie – 335 points
  33. Zane Smith – 316 points
  34. Harrison Burton – 306 points
  35. Kaz Grala – 166 points
  36. Cody Ware – 98 points
  37. Joey Hand – 43 points
  38. Jimmie Johnson – 39 points
  39. Derek Kraus – 32 points
  40. David Ragan – 17 points
  41. Kamui Kobayashi – 8 points
  42. Will Brown – 6 points
  43. Cam Waters – 2 points