Kyle Busch has 207 NASCAR national series wins, and his victories have come on all track types and at every active facility on the NASCAR schedule -- except one.
Has any NASCAR driver won every race in a season?
4. Richard Petty, 1975. Petty won 13 races in 30 starts in 1975, putting him well on the way to his sixth NASCAR championship. That effort very quickly established him as the winningest driver in a single season in NASCAR's modern era, a mark that has only been touched once since.
What NASCAR driver has the most consecutive wins?
The most consecutive wins in NASCAR history is 10 and that was accomplished by Richard Petty in 1967. Winning 10 races in a row is something that I can confidently say will never happen again.
Has any NASCAR driver won all three championships?
Only one driver has been able to pull off that feat – Kyle Busch. Back in 2010, Busch brought home all three trophies during a magical August weekend at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway.
Has any NASCAR driver won 5 races in a row?
Yarborough in 1976, Waltrip in 1981, Earnhardt in 1987, Gordon in 1998 and Johnson all compiled four consecutive wins en route the season championship. Beyond the four-in-a-row club, Petty and Allison are the only two drivers to win five or more races in a row.
34 related questions foundWho has the most 2nd place finishes in NASCAR?
Most Second-Place Finishes
Not only does Richard Petty have the most wins of any competitor in NASCAR Grand National/Cup history, he is also the driver with the most second-place finishes (157).
Who won most Daytona 500?
Richard Petty won the Daytona 500 an outstanding seven times, which is by far the most by any driver in NASCAR history. Petty won the event in 1964, 1966, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1979, and 1981.
What is NASCAR driver Jimmie Johnson's net worth?
Jimmie Johnson is one of the richest professional stock car drivers, with a net worth of $180 million. His success on the track proves his worth; he has won the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series seven times and is the only driver in NASCAR history to win five titles in consecutive years.
Who is the youngest NASCAR champion?
Jeff Gordon is the youngest champion of a major NASCAR tournament! Jeff Gordon was 24-years-old when crowned champion. He is one of the most recognizable faces in NASCAR, and he has the resume to prove why.
How many races did Jeff Gordon win in one season?
In the 22 seasons since Gordon won 13 races, only once has a driver posted double-digit victories in a single year. That was in 2007, when another Hendrick driver, Jimmie Johnson, won 10 times. That's it. No one has even gotten close to the 13 wins Gordon had in '98.
How many NASCAR drivers have won 3 races in a row?
In NASCAR's modern era (1972 until now), there have been 28 instances of a driver winning at least three consecutive races. Of those instances, the driver who accomplished the streak has won the series championship 10 times.
Did Jeff Gordon win at every track?
Throughout his career, he won at 24 of the 25 tracks at which he competed, leaving Kentucky Speedway the only track where he failed to win. As of the end of the 2019 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series season, Gordon's 93 wins rank third all-time behind Richard Petty (200) and David Pearson (105).
How old was Jeff Gordon when he won his first championship?
With his first championship in 1995, Jeff became the youngest driver at the age of 24 to win a Winston Cup title. In 1998, he tied a record by winning 13 races in a same season and by winning 4 races in a row. Won 2 Daytona 500s in 1997 and 1999. Became the youngest driver to win the Daytona 500.
How rich is Dale Earnhardt Jr?
Dale Earnhardt, Jr. is a retired American NASCAR driver and media personality who has a net worth of $300 million. He is a NASCAR team owner, author, and an analyst for NBC's NASCAR coverage. Racing has been a family business for three generations. Dale is the son of the late, great NASCAR legend.
Who is the richest NASCAR car owner?
Rick Hendrick Net Worth: Rick Hendrick is an American businessman, entrepreneur, and retired race car driver who has a net worth of $1 billion dollars. Hendrick is best known for being the owner of the NASCAR team Hendrick Motorsports.
Who has won Daytona 500 3 times?
Richard Petty holds the record for most Daytona 500 victories (seven), while five other drivers have won NASCAR's premier event at least three times: Cale Yarborough (four), Bobby Allison (three), Dale Jarrett (three), Jeff Gordon (three) and Denny Hamlin (three).
Has any NASCAR driver won their first race?
Here Comes the Woodchopper: Team owner and driver Glen Wood and the Wood Brothers Racing team out of Stuart, Virginia, made it to Victory Lane for the first time on April 18, 1960 at Bowman Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
How many NASCAR drivers have won 10 races a year?
Jeff Gordon, 1997: 10 wins.
Is Kevin Harvick retiring?
Time waits for no one, and even as Kevin Harvick has continued to perform at a high level well into his mid-40s, it hasn't waited for him either.
Is Kevin Harvick retiring from NASCAR?
Despite near-constant speculation that he may retire at any time, NASCAR Cup Series driver Kevin Harvick said he has no plans to stop driving anytime soon. In February 2020, Stewart-Haas Racing announced Harvick had agreed to a two-year contract extension that would keep Harvick behind the wheel of the No.
Which is bigger Indy 500 or Daytona 500?
Willis says the Daytona 500 "has surpassed Indy in the most important measurable — Daytona's TV viewer numbers are well off their highs of 10-20 years ago, but still comfortably bigger than Indy's." The 2021 Indy 500 drew 5.6 million viewers. The 2021 Daytona 500 drew 4.8 million viewers.
Does Jeff Gordon still own the 24 car?
So yes, Jeff Gordon does indeed own the No. 24 car. But there's more to his car ownership portfolio than that. Gordon is also listed as the co-owner of the No.