The NASCAR Cup Series Championship underwent revolutionary change in 2004 when NASCAR introduced “The Chase for the Cup,” replacing the traditional season-long points system that had crowned champions since 1949. As the 2025 NASCAR Series season winds to a close, the stage is set for the final race in the Cup Series Championship at Phoenix Raceway. You can celebrate with this commemorative NASCAR Silver Bar. Today, 1 oz NASCAR Cup Series Silver Bars are available from JM Bullion.
Bar Highlights:
Under the original format, the driver with the most points accumulated across all races won the championship. The new playoff system, inspired by other major sports, reset the points standings after 26 regular-season races, allowing the top drivers to compete in a 10-race playoff format. The playoff format has evolved significantly since 2004, with the current system, introduced in 2014, featuring 16 drivers competing through four rounds of elimination. The field narrows from 16 to 12 after the first three races, then to 8, then to a “Championship 4” who compete winner-take-all in the season finale at Phoenix Raceway, which has hosted the championship race since 2020.
All 1 oz NASCAR Cup Series Silver Bars are available here with individual packaging. The bars are sealed inside tamper-evident packaging that includes authenticating details for the bar on the back of the packaging. This includes an individual serial number for each bar that is marked on the back of the card.
The obverse of the NASCAR Cup Series Silver Bars features the winner’s trophy for the NASCAR Cup Series Championship. The champion receives the Bill France Cup, named after NASCAR’s founder, along with the Winston Cup Champion’s Trophy (now simply called the Cup Series Trophy)—a distinctive prize featuring a driver figure holding a checkered flag atop a silver cup.
On the reverse of 1 oz NASCAR Cup Series Silver Bars is the NASCAR Cup Series Championship emblem. The Phoenix Raceway in Avondale, Arizona, plays host to the final race in the Championship and offers a 312-lap, 312-mile race. Phoenix’s one-mile oval, with its unique desert setting and flat, challenging corners, provides a fitting stage for these high-stakes finales, where careers are defined and legacies are cemented in a single afternoon of racing.
Please contact JM Bullion with any questions when you buy silver bars. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us online, or email us directly.
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The NASCAR Cup Series Championship underwent revolutionary change in 2004 when NASCAR introduced “The Chase for the Cup,” replacing the traditional season-long points system that had crowned champions since 1949. As the 2025 NASCAR Series season winds to a close, the stage is set for the final race in the Cup Series Championship at Phoenix Raceway. You can celebrate with this commemorative NASCAR Silver Bar. Today, 1 oz NASCAR Cup Series Silver Bars are available from JM Bullion.
Bar Highlights:
Under the original format, the driver with the most points accumulated across all races won the championship. The new playoff system, inspired by other major sports, reset the points standings after 26 regular-season races, allowing the top drivers to compete in a 10-race playoff format. The playoff format has evolved significantly since 2004, with the current system, introduced in 2014, featuring 16 drivers competing through four rounds of elimination. The field narrows from 16 to 12 after the first three races, then to 8, then to a “Championship 4” who compete winner-take-all in the season finale at Phoenix Raceway, which has hosted the championship race since 2020.
All 1 oz NASCAR Cup Series Silver Bars are available here with individual packaging. The bars are sealed inside tamper-evident packaging that includes authenticating details for the bar on the back of the packaging. This includes an individual serial number for each bar that is marked on the back of the card.
The obverse of the NASCAR Cup Series Silver Bars features the winner’s trophy for the NASCAR Cup Series Championship. The champion receives the Bill France Cup, named after NASCAR’s founder, along with the Winston Cup Champion’s Trophy (now simply called the Cup Series Trophy)—a distinctive prize featuring a driver figure holding a checkered flag atop a silver cup.
On the reverse of 1 oz NASCAR Cup Series Silver Bars is the NASCAR Cup Series Championship emblem. The Phoenix Raceway in Avondale, Arizona, plays host to the final race in the Championship and offers a 312-lap, 312-mile race. Phoenix’s one-mile oval, with its unique desert setting and flat, challenging corners, provides a fitting stage for these high-stakes finales, where careers are defined and legacies are cemented in a single afternoon of racing.
Please contact JM Bullion with any questions when you buy silver bars. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us online, or email us directly.