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Richard Petty holds the record for the most NASCAR Cup Series wins in history with 200. David Pearson is second with 105 victories, and Jeff Gordon is third with 93 wins. [5] Petty also holds the record for the longest time between his first win and his last. He won his first race in 1960 and his last in 1984, a span of 24 years. [6]
"NASCAR Cup Series Driver's and Manufacturer Champions". Racing-reference.info "Manufacturer Championships 1949 – 2009". Jayski.com. Archived from the original on July 7, 2014 "List of All-Time NASCAR Cup Series Winners". Jayski.com. Archived from the original on July 4, 2012
A look at the top 100 all-time NASCAR Cup Series winners list in order by number of wins updated through Aug. 19, 2024. Richard Petty 200. David Pearson 105. Jeff Gordon 93. Bobby Allison 84.
In the Craftsman Truck Series, Busch has won 66 races, ranking him first on the all-time wins list. He has won at 20 different tracks in the series. His win in the 2023 CRC Brakleen 150 at Pocono Raceway was the 100th win for his Truck Series team, Kyle Busch Motorsports, which he formed in 2010. Busch scored the majority of his team's wins in ...
List of NASCAR AutoZone Elite Division, Northwest Series champions This page was last edited on 17 September 2024, at 03:30 (UTC). Text is available ...
The victory moves Allison, 86, into a solo fourth place on NASCAR’s all-time wins list. Petty tops that list at 200, while David Pearson is second at 105 and Jeff Gordon is third with 93 wins.
Jeff Gordon is an American racing driver who drove in the NASCAR Cup Series full-time from 1993 to 2015, winning 93 Cup Series races and four Cup championships. Gordon made his stock car debut in the NASCAR Busch Series on October 20, 1990, at North Carolina Motor Speedway for Hugh Connerty, crashing out on lap 23 and ending up with a 39th-place finish. [1]
For the 2014 season, NASCAR made the decision to mirror the points structure of the Owner's Championships. Under this system, the highest finishing driver for each manufacturer earns the same number of points the representing team earned during the race, including bonus points for wins and laps led.