The most consecutive wins in NASCAR history is 10 and that was accomplished by
Richard Petty
in 1967.
Who has the most consecutive wins in NASCAR Cup Series?
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NASCAR shortened its schedule from 48 races to 31 in 1972, launching what is known as its “modern era.” That means there are two recognized record holders for the most consecutive wins on the Cup Series.
Richard Petty
won 10 races in a row in 1967, a standard that will likely stand alone.
How many road races did Jeff Gordon win in a row?
Jeff Gordon | Weight 150 lb (68 kg) |
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Which NASCAR driver has the most wins?
1.
Richard Petty
– 200 wins.
When was the last time a NASCAR driver won 4 races in a row?
Seven-time Cup Series champion Johnson was the most recent driver to win four in a row and is also the only driver who has scored four consecutive wins this century. Johnson’s streak came in
October and November 2007
and he rode that momentum to his second Cup Series championship.
How many races in a row has Larson won?
Larson, Chase Elliott battle at Texas
If you count Sunday’s race, Larson has now won
three
in a row, including virtually every stage along the way. In fact, starting with the Mothers Day race at Darlington, Larson has finished: 2, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1.
What NASCAR drivers have never won a race?
Mark Martin
Mark Martin is the best driver in NASCAR history not to win a Sprint Cup Championship.
Does Jeff Gordon still own the 48 car?
A journey that began as Gordon/Evernham Motorsports and JG Motorsports in the Busch Series, and eventually transitioned to the Hendrick Motorsports No. 48 in the Cup Series with Jimmie Johnson will reach its intended destination in January when Jeff Gordon
officially becomes a co-owner
alongside Rick Hendrick.
Does Jeff Gordon own Hendrick Motorsports?
Gordon, the four-time NASCAR champion and face of the series as it soared in popularity in the 1990s,
had an equity stake in Hendrick Motorsports since 1999
and his interest in the business side of the sport — topics ranging from the development of the new car to driver sponsorship — only grew, even as he called …
Who will drive the 48 car in 2021?
Hendrick Motorsports announced Friday that
Alex Bowman
has signed a two-year contract to drive the No. 48 Ally Chevrolet through the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series season.
Who has the most wins in Nascar 2021?
Standings | RK DRIVER WINS | 1 Denny Hamlin 2 | 2 Kyle Larson 6 | 3 Kyle Busch 2 |
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Who is the best Nascar driver right now?
- 1 – Kyle Busch. It’s hard to deny that Kyle Busch is the best driver in NASCAR right now. …
- 2 – Denny Hamlin. …
- 3 – Joey Logano. …
- 4 – Kurt Busch. …
- 5 – Martin Truex Jr. …
- 6 – Brad Keselowski. …
- 7 – Kevin Harvick. …
- 8 – Ryan Blaney.
Which Nascar driver has won at every track?
Kyle Busch
Not only has Busch won on every type of track during his 38 career victories, but he’s also well on his way to becoming the first driver in NASCAR Premier Series history to win at every venue.
Who has the longest Nascar career?
Morgan Shepherd | Wins Top tens Poles 15 67 6 | NASCAR Camping World Truck Series career | 57 races run over 8 years | 2015 position 102nd |
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Who drives #18 Nascar?
Kyle Busch | Awards 2004 NASCAR Busch Series Rookie of the Year 2005 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series Rookie of the Year 2016 ESPY Awards Best Driver 2019 ESPY Awards Best Driver | NASCAR Cup Series career | 600 races run over 18 years | Car no., team No. 18 (Joe Gibbs Racing) |
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Who has the most top 10 finishes in Nascar history?
- of 9. David Taylor | Allsport.
- of 9. Dale Earnhardt. Steak count: 18 races.
- of 9. Richard Petty. Streak count: 18 races. …
- of 9. Jimmie Johnson. Streak count: 17. …
- of 9. Kevin Harvick. Streak count: 16 races. …
- of 9. Jeff Gordon. …
- of 9. Dale Earnhardt. …
- of 9. Benny Parsons.