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The following is a list compiling the total number of career victories in NASCAR Cup Series competition. The list recognizes Cup Series victories under the following auspices: Strictly Stock (1949) Grand National Series (1950–1970) Winston Cup Series (1971–2003) Nextel Cup Series (2004–2007)
NASCAR Cup Series. The NASCAR Cup Series is the top racing series of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). The series began in 1949 as the Strictly Stock Division, and from 1950 to 1970 it was known as the Grand National Division.
Ty Gibbs, the 2023 NASCAR Rookie of the Year. Chevrolet won the 2023 manufacturers' championship with 1328 points and 18 wins. The 2023 NASCAR Cup Series was the 75th season for NASCAR professional stock car racing in the United States and the 52nd season for the modern-era Cup Series.
Ryan Blaney didn’t have to win at Martinsville on Sunday to advance to the NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race, but he didn’t want to leave any doubt. Blaney was dominant throughout the ...
The second of opening-round three races in the NASCAR playoffs takes place at Kansas Speedway on Sept. 10. Wallace took this event a year ago, while Denny Hamlin won there in May. AP auto racing ...
June 9, 2024 at 2:45 PM. Kyle Larson won an eventful race at his home track. The NASCAR star grew up in Elk Grove, California, roughly 80 miles from Sonoma Raceway. He’s run well at Sonoma ...
The 2021 NASCAR Cup Series was the 73rd season for NASCAR professional stock car racing in the United States and the 50th season for the modern era Cup Series. The season started at Daytona International Speedway with the Busch Clash , where it was the first year that the non-points event was run on the track's road course layout instead of the ...
The NASCAR playoffs, formerly officially known as the Chase for the Nextel/Sprint Cup ( Nextel from 2004-2007, Sprint from 2008-2016), is a championship playoff system used in NASCAR 's three national series. The system was founded as 'The Chase for the Championship' [1] on January 21, 2004, and was used exclusively in the NASCAR Cup Series ...