LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - OCTOBER 15: Kyle Larson, driver of the #5 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet, and Christopher Bell, driver of the #20 Rheem/Smurfit Kappa Toyota, race during the NASCAR Cup Series South Point 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on October 15, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images) | Getty Images
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - OCTOBER 15: Kyle Larson, driver of the #5 HendrickCars.com Chevrolet, and Christopher Bell, driver of the #20 Rheem/Smurfit Kappa Toyota, race during the NASCAR Cup Series South Point 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on October 15, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Statistical Advance: Analyzing the South Point 400

Below is a look at some of the top statistical performers at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in Las Vegas, Nevada, going into the South Point 400 on Sunday, October 20 at 2:30 p.m. ET on NBC, PRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio (Channel 90) – the seventh race of the 10-race Playoffs and the first of the Round of 8.

2024 NASCAR Cup Series Playoff Standings Outlook
Following the Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course – October 13, 2024
Round of 12 – Race No. 6 of 10
Rank Driver Vehicle Points Race Wins Stage Wins Playoff Pts +/- Cutoff
1 Kyle Larson 5 4,052 6 12 52 33
2 Christopher Bell 20 4,032 3 10 32 13
3 Tyler Reddick 45 4,029 2 4 29 10
4 William Byron 24 4,023 3 2 23 4
5 Ryan Blaney 12 4,019 2 4 19 -4
6 Denny Hamlin 11 4,015 3 6 15 -8
7 Chase Elliott 9 4,014 1 1 14 -9
8 Joey Logano 22 4,012 2 2 12 -11
9 Alex Bowman 48 2,195 1 1 0 Eliminated From The Playoffs
10 Austin Cindric 2 2,174 1 4 0
11 Ty Gibbs 54 2,150 0 2 0
12 Martin Truex Jr. 19 2,146 0 4 0
13 Daniel Suarez 99 2,127 1 1 0
14 Brad Keselowski 6 2,120 1 0 0
15 Chase Briscoe 14 2,110 1 0 0
16 Harrison Burton 21 2,065 1 0 0

LAS VEGAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY-SPECIFIC STATISTICS

(Driver stats below are from 2005 – Present)

1 – Kyle Larson (No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet)

  • Season-to-Date Driver Rating: 101.1

2024 Rundown

  • Six wins, 13 top fives, 16 top 10s, five poles
  • Led 1,614 laps
  • Average Finish of 13.6

Las Vegas Motor Speedway Outlook:

  • Three wins, eight top fives, 12 top 10s
  • Average Finish of 9.313, series-best
  • Average Running Position of 10.016, series-best
  • Driver Rating of 105.4, series-best
  • 3,310 Laps in the Top 15 (77.2%), fourth-most

2 – Christopher Bell (No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota)

  • Season-to-Date Driver Rating: 93.8

2024 Rundown

  • Three wins, 12 top fives, 20 top 10s, two poles
  • Led 844 laps
  • Average Finish of 13.4

Las Vegas Motor Speedway Outlook:

  • Two top fives, four top 10s, two poles
  • Average Finish of 19.111, 17th-best
  • Average Running Position of 16.416, 13th-best
  • Driver Rating of 80.3, 13th-best
  • 1,281 Laps in the Top 15 (53.0%), 13th-most

3 – Tyler Reddick (No. 45 23XI Racing Toyota)

  • Season-to-Date Driver Rating: 90.6

2024 Rundown

  • Two wins, 11 top fives, 19 top 10s, two poles
  • Led 491 laps
  • Average Finish of 12.5

Las Vegas Motor Speedway Outlook:

  • One top five, five top 10s, one pole
  • Average Finish of 13.556, ninth-best
  • Average Running Position of 13.807, 11th-best
  • Driver Rating of 84.2, 11th-best
  • 1,579 Laps in the Top 15 (65.4%), 10th-most

4 – William Byron (No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet)

  • Season-to-Date Driver Rating: 89.7

2024 Rundown

  • Three wins, 11 top fives, 17 top 10s, one pole
  • Led 286 laps
  • Average Finish of 14

Las Vegas Motor Speedway Outlook:

  • One win, two top fives, six top 10s
  • Average Finish of 15.077, 10th-best
  • Average Running Position of 11.692, eighth-best
  • Driver Rating of 93.7, seventh-best
  • 2,514 Laps in the Top 15 (72.1%), seventh-most

5 – Ryan Blaney (No. 12 Team Penske Ford)

  • Season-to-Date Driver Rating: 88.6

2024 Rundown

  • Two wins, nine top fives, 15 top 10s, one pole
  • Led 472 laps
  • Average Finish of 16

Las Vegas Motor Speedway Outlook:

  • Six top fives, 10 top 10s, one pole
  • Average Finish of 11.438, fifth-best
  • Average Running Position of 10.600, fifth-best
  • Driver Rating of 97.8, sixth-best
  • 3,315 Laps in the Top 15 (77.3%), third-most

6 – Denny Hamlin (No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota)

  • Season-to-Date Driver Rating: 91.6

2024 Rundown

  • Three wins, 10 top fives, 15 top 10s, four poles
  • Led 918 laps
  • Average Finish of 14.8

Las Vegas Motor Speedway Outlook:

  • One win, six top fives, 13 top 10s
  • Average Finish of 12.480, eighth-best
  • Average Running Position of 12.189, ninth-best
  • Driver Rating of 91.8, eighth-best
  • 4,459 Laps in the Top 15 (66.4%), ninth-most

7 – Chase Elliott (No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet)

  • Season-to-Date Driver Rating: 91.7

2024 Rundown

  • One win, nine top fives, 16 top 10s
  • Led 214 laps
  • Average Finish of 11.7

Las Vegas Motor Speedway Outlook:

  • Three top fives, five top 10s
  • Average Finish of 18.643, 16th-best
  • Average Running Position of 11.559, seventh-best
  • Driver Rating of 91.2, ninth-best
  • 2,828 Laps in the Top 15 (75.4%), sixth-most

8 – Joey Logano (No. 22 Team Penske Ford)

  • Season-to-Date Driver Rating: 84.2

2024 Rundown

  • Two wins, five top fives, ten top 10s, three poles
  • Led 301 laps
  • Average Finish of 18.0

Las Vegas Motor Speedway Outlook:

  • Three wins, seven top fives, 13 top 10s, three poles
  • Average Finish of 9.909, third-best
  • Average Running Position of 10.073, second-best
  • Driver Rating of 100.0, fourth-best
  • 4,779 Laps in the Top 15 (80.9%), series-most

NASCAR Cup Series 2024 Top 8 in the Driver Standings at Las Vegas

  Driver Races Poles Wins Top Fives Top 10s DNFs Average Finish Driver Rating
1 Kyle Larson 16 0 3 8 12 1 9.3 105.4
2 Christopher Bell 9 2 0 2 4 1 19.1 80.3
3 Tyler Reddick 9 1 0 1 5 1 13.6 84.2
4 William Byron 13 0 1 2 6 1 15.1 93.7
5 Ryan Blaney 16 1 0 6 10 1 11.4 97.8
6 Denny Hamlin 25 0 1 6 13 2 12.5 91.8
7 Chase Elliott 14 0 0 3 5 3 18.6 91.2
8 Joey Logano 22 3 3 7 13 1 9.9 100.0

* – Based on last 26 races at Las Vegas Motor Speedway (2005 – 2024).

NASCAR Cup Series Playoff Fast Facts: Race #7 (Las Vegas)

  • This season will be the seventh-time Las Vegas Motor Speedway has hosted a NASCAR Cup Series Playoff race (2018-2024).

  • The 2024 season marks the third-time the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs Round of 8 has opened at Las Vegas Motor Speedway (Race No. 33 of the season and seventh of the postseason).

  • In total Las Vegas Motor Speedway has occupied three different spots on the NASCAR Cup Series Playoff schedule – from 2018 to 2019 Las Vegas hosted the first race of the Playoffs, then from 2020 to 2021 the 1.5-mile track hosted the fourth race of the Playoffs, since 2022 Las Vegas has hosted the seventh race in the Playoffs (2022-2024).

  • Las Vegas Motor Speedway is the sixth different track to host the seventh race in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs (2022-2024); joining Atlanta Motor Speedway (2004-2008), Talladega Superspeedway (2009-2010), Martinsville Speedway (2011-2019), Kansas Speedway (2020) and Texas Motor Speedway (2021).

  • A total of six different drivers have won the six previous NASCAR Cup Series Playoff races at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

  • Of the six different Las Vegas Playoff race winners, three are currently in the Cup Series Playoffs this weekend – Denny Hamlin (2021 winner), Joey Logano (2022 winner) and Kyle Larson (2023 winner).

Date Track Race No. Race Winner Crew Chief Organization
9/16/2018 Las Vegas 27 Brad Keselowski Paul Wolfe Team Penske
9/15/2019 Las Vegas 27 Martin Truex Jr Cole Pearn Joe Gibbs Racing
9/27/2020 Las Vegas 30 Kurt Busch Matt McCall Chip Ganassi Racing
9/26/2021 Las Vegas 30 Denny Hamlin Christopher Gabehart Joe Gibbs Racing
10/16/2022 Las Vegas 33 Joey Logano Paul Wolfe Team Penske
10/15/2023 Las Vegas 33 Kyle Larson Cliff Daniels Hendrick Motorsports

  • A non-Playoff driver hasn’t won a NASCAR Cup Series Playoff race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

  • Team Penske crew chief Paul Wolfe leads all NASCAR Cup Series crew chiefs in Playoff wins at Las Vegas Motor Speedway with two (with Brad Keselowski in 2018 and Joey Logano in 2022).

  • Team Penske (2018, 2022) and Joe Gibbs Racing (2019, 2021) are tied for the most NASCAR Cup Series Playoff race wins at Las Vegas Motor Speedway with two each.

  • Twice the winner of the NASCAR Cup Series Playoff race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway has gone on to win the title in the same season. Below are the finishes by the eventual champion in Las Vegas Motor Speedway Playoff race:

o   4th by Joey Logano in 2018 – the first race of the Playoffs.

o   19th by Kyle Busch in 2019 – the first race of the Playoffs.

o   22nd by Chase Elliott in 2020 – the fourth race of the Playoffs.

o   1st by Kyle Larson in 2021 – the fourth race of the Playoffs.

o   1st by Joey Logano in 2022 – the seventh race of the Playoffs.

o   6th by Ryan Blaney in 2023 – the seventh race of the Playoffs.

  • The worst finish by a driver in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoff race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway that later went on to win the title that same season was a 22nd-place finish by Chase Elliott in 2020 – then the fourth race in Playoffs.
  • A total of 11 different drivers have won the seventh race in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs, led by NASCAR Hall of Famer Jimmie Johnson with four postseason victories at two tracks (Atlanta: 2004, 2007 and Martinsville: 2012, 2016).

  • Team Penske’s Joey Logano leads all active NASCAR Cup Series drivers in victories in the seventh race of the Playoffs with three postseason wins at three different tracks (Martinsville in 2018, Kansas in 2020 and Las Vegas in 2022).

  • Of the 11 former winners, only two current Playoff drivers have won the seventh race in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs – Joey Logano (three wins) and Kyle Larson (two wins),

Date Track Race Number Race Winner Crew Chief Organization
10/31/2004 Atlanta 33 Jimmie Johnson Chad Knaus Hendrick Motorsports
10/30/2005 Atlanta 33 Carl Edwards Bob Osborne RFK Racing
10/29/2006 Atlanta 33 Tony Stewart Greg Zipadelli Joe Gibbs Racing
10/28/2007 Atlanta 33 Jimmie Johnson Chad Knaus Hendrick Motorsports
10/26/2008 Atlanta 33 Carl Edwards Bob Osborne RFK Racing
11/1/2009 Talladega 33 Jamie McMurray Donnie Wingo RFK Racing
10/31/2010 Talladega 33 Clint Bowyer Scott Miller Richard Childress Racing
10/30/2011 Martinsville 33 Tony Stewart Darian Grubb Stewart-Haas Racing
10/28/2012 Martinsville 33 Jimmie Johnson Chad Knaus Hendrick Motorsports
10/27/2013 Martinsville 33 Jeff Gordon Alan Gustafson Hendrick Motorsports
10/26/2014 Martinsville 33 Dale Earnhardt Jr Steve Letarte Hendrick Motorsports
11/1/2015 Martinsville 33 Jeff Gordon Alan Gustafson Hendrick Motorsports
10/30/2016 Martinsville 33 Jimmie Johnson Chad Knaus Hendrick Motorsports
10/29/2017 Martinsville 33 Kyle Busch Adam Stevens Joe Gibbs Racing
10/28/2018 Martinsville 33 Joey Logano Todd Gordon Team Penske
10/27/2019 Martinsville 33 Martin Truex Jr Cole Pearn Joe Gibbs Racing
10/18/2020 Kansas 33 Joey Logano Paul Wolfe Team Penske
10/17/2021 Texas 33 Kyle Larson Cliff Daniels Hendrick Motorsports
10/16/2022 Las Vegas 33 Joey Logano Paul Wolfe Team Penske
10/15/2023 Las Vegas 33 Kyle Larson Cliff Daniels Hendrick Motorsports

  • Three times a non-Playoff driver has won the seventh race in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs – 2006, 2009 and 2010.

o   In 2006, Tony Stewart won the seventh race of the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs at Atlanta Motor Speedway, he was 11th in points at the time of the win.

o   In 2009, Jamie McMurray won the seventh race of the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs at Talladega Superspeedway, he was ranked 22nd in the points at the time of the win.

o   In 2010, Clint Bowyer won the seventh race of the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs at Talladega Superspeedway, he was 12th in the points at the time of the win.

  • NASCAR Hall of Fame crew chief Chad Knaus leads all crew chiefs in the Cup Series in wins in the seventh race of the Playoffs with four victories (all with driver Jimmie Johnson – Atlanta: 2004, 2007 and Martinsville: 2012, 2016).

  • Hendrick Motorsports leads all organizations in the Cup Series in wins in the seventh race of Cup Playoffs with nine.

  • Six times the winner of the seventh NASCAR Cup Series Playoff race has gone on to win the championship later that same season – 2007, 2011, 2016, 2018, 2021 and 2022.

o   In 2007, Jimmie Johnson won from the sixth starting position at Atlanta Motor Speedway and went on to win his second consecutive NASCAR Cup Series championship. The win was the second of four consecutive Playoff victories he put up en route to the title (Martinsville, Atlanta, Texas and Phoenix).

o   In 2011, Tony Stewart won from the fourth starting position at Martinsville Speedway and went on to win his third NASCAR Cup Series championship. The victory was his third of a record setting five Playoff wins season en route to the title.

o   In 2016, Jimmie Johnson won from the third starting position at Martinsville Speedway and went on to win his record tying seventh NASCAR Cup Series championship. The victory was his second of three Playoff wins en route to the title.

o   In 2018, Joey Logano won from the 10th starting position at Martinsville Speedway and went on to win his first NASCAR Cup Series championship. It was his first of two Playoffs wins that season (Las Vegas, Miami).

o   In 2021, Kyle Larson won from the pole at Texas Motor Speedway and went on to win his first career NASCAR Cup Series championship. The victory was his third of a record tying five Playoff wins season en route to the title.

o   In 2022, Joey Logano won from the fifth starting position at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and went on to win his second NASCAR Cup Series championship (2018, 2022). It was his first of only two Playoffs wins that season (Las Vegas, Phoenix).

  • The worst finish by a driver in the seventh NASCAR Cup Series Playoff race that later went on to win the title that same season was at Atlanta Motor Speedway (2004-2008) when Kurt Busch posted a 42nd-place finish in the 2004 Atlanta race, then the seventh race in the Playoffs, and went on to win the title that same season. The finish was due to an engine failure.

At Las Vegas Motor Speedway Stats & Tidbits:

 

Season Race #: 33 of 36 (October 20, 2024)

Playoff Race #: 7 of 10 (Round of 8)

The Purse: $8,157,812

Track Size/Type: 1.5 Mile Asphalt Oval

Banking/Turns 1 & 2: 20 degrees

Banking/Turns 3 & 4: 20 degrees

Banking/Frontstretch & Backstretch: 9 degrees

Frontstretch Length:  2,275 feet

Backstretch Length:  1,572 feet

Race Length: 267 laps (400.5 miles)

Stage 1 Length: 80 laps

Stage 2 Length: 85 laps

Final Stage Length: 102 laps

Las Vegas Qualifying & Race Data:

Track Qualifying Record:

Kurt Busch, Stewart-Haas Racing Chevrolet, 196.328 MPH. 27.505 secs., March 4, 2016

Track Race Record:

Joey Logano, Team Penske Ford, 154.849 MPH, (02:35:11), March 3, 2019

2023 Playoff Race Pole Winner:

Chrsitopher Bell, Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, 186.335 MPH, 28.980 secs., October 14, 2023

2023 Playoff Race Winner:

Kyle Larson, Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet, 135.635 MPH, (02:57:10), October 15, 2023

 

HISTORY

  • The construction to build Las Vegas Motor Speedway (LVMS) began in April of 1995 and the site was originally owned by racing enthusiasts Ralph Engelstad and Bill Bennett, both hotel/casino CEOs in the area.
  • Las Vegas Motor Speedway is located on a 1,600-acre site just north of Las Vegas Blvd. near Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada. Construction concluded on the track in June of 1996.
  • The first NASCAR race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway was an ARCA Menards Series West race won by Ken Schrader on November 2, 1996.
  • The first NASCAR Cup Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway was held on March 1, 1998. NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Jarrett won the pole for the event driving for Robert Yates Racing, and NASCAR Hall of Famer Mark Martin won the race driving a Ford for RFK Racing.
  • Speedway Motorsports (SM) acquired the property in December of 1998.
  • In 2006, Speedway Motorsports launched a multi-million dollar project for the track that included adding the Neon Garage, the new media center and the track itself was reconfigured to include progressive banking.
  • In total there have been 33 NASCAR Cup Series races at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The 1.5-mile track has hosted one race per season from 1998 to 2017.

  • The 2018 season marked the first time Las Vegas Motor Speedway hosted two series events in a single season and joined the Playoffs. Las Vegas has hosted a Playoff race each season since 2018.

 

STARTS

  • In total 181 different drivers have competed in at least one NASCAR Cup Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway; 146 have competed in more than one.
  • Kevin Harvick leads the NASCAR Cup Series in starts at Las Vegas Motor Speedway with 29 career starts.
  • Kyle Busch leads all active NASCAR Cup Series drivers in starts at Las Vegas with 28 career starts.
  • A total of seven different drivers have made their NASCAR Cup Series career debut at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
First-Time Driver Crew Chief Organization Date
Stanton Barrett Greg Conner Donlavey Racing 3/7/1999
Kyle Busch Gary DeHart Hendrick Motorsports 3/7/2004
Aric Almirola Jason Ratcliff Joe Gibbs Racing 3/11/2007
Jon Wood Ernie Cope Wood Brothers Racing 3/11/2007
Timmy Hill Bill Henderson Rick Ware Racing 3/11/2012
Cole Custer Ken Evans Rick Ware Racing 3/4/2018
Derek Kraus Travis Mack Kaulig Racing 3/3/2024

  • Of the seven drivers that made their first career NASCAR Cup Series start at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Cole Custer put up the best finish in his series debut with a 25th-place finish in 2018.
  • Austin Cindric leads all NASCAR Cup Series drivers in average starting position at Las Vegas Motor Speedway with a 7.200 in five starts.

Top 10 in Average Starting Position at Las Vegas Motor Speedway (All-Time & Active)

Rank All-Time Driver Avg Start Races Rank Active Drivers Avg Start Races
1 Austin Cindric 7.200 5 1 Austin Cindric 7.200 5
2 Kyle Larson 7.375 16 2 Kyle Larson 7.375 16
3 Joey Logano 7.818 22 3 Joey Logano 7.818 22
4 Jerry Nadeau 9.400 5 4 Ty Gibbs 10.500 4
5 Ty Gibbs 10.500 4 5 Kyle Busch 10.654 26
6 Kyle Busch 10.654 26 6 William Byron 10.923 13
7 Scott Riggs 10.800 5 7 Chase Elliott 11.500 14
8 William Byron 10.923 13 8 Ryan Blaney 11.563 16
9 Kasey Kahne 10.933 15 9 Christopher Bell 11.667 9
10 Kurt Busch 11.000 25 10 Brad Keselowski 12.591 22

POLES

  • A total of 19 different drivers have won the pole in the NASCAR Cup Series at Las Vegas Motor Speedway; seven of the 19 pole winners have won multiple poles at Las Vegas
  • Of the 19 NASCAR Cup Series pole winners at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, seven are active this weekend:
Las Vegas Active Pole Winners Poles Seasons
Joey Logano 3 2024, 2023, 2014
Christopher Bell 2 2023, 2022
Kyle Busch 2 2009, 2008
Tyler Reddick 1 2022
Erik Jones 1 2018
Ryan Blaney 1 2018
Brad Keselowski 1 2017

  • Kasey Kahne (2004, 2007, 2012) and Joey Logano (2014, 2023, 2024) lead the NASCAR Cup Series in poles at Las Vegas Motor Speedway with three each.
  • NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Jarrett won the NASCAR Cup Series inaugural pole at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 1998 with a speed of 168.224 MPH (32.773 secs.) driving a Yates Racing Ford.
  • Kyle Busch is the only driver to win consecutive Cup Series poles at Las Vegas Motor Speedway from 2008-2009.
  • Youngest Cup Series Las Vegas pole winner: Erik Jones (Sept. 16, 2018 – 22 years, 3 months, 17 days).
  • Oldest Cup Series Las Vegas pole winner: Dale Jarrett (March 4, 2001 – 44 years, 3 months, 6 days).
  • Two NASCAR Cup Series drivers have posted his first career pole at Las Vegas Motor Speedway:

o   Kasey Kahne (March 7, 2004)

o   Christopher Bell (March 6, 2022).

  • A total of nine different organizations have won a pole in the NASCAR Cup Series at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, led by Team Penske and Joe Gibbs Racing with seven poles each.

o   Team Penske has seven poles among five drivers at Las Vegas – Ryan Newman (2005), Kurt Busch (2010), Joey Logano (2014, 2023, 2024), Brad Keselowski (2017) and Ryan Blaney (2018).

o   Joe Gibbs Racing has seven poles among four drivers at Las Vegas – Bobby Labonte (1998, 2003), Kyle Busch (2008, 2009), Erik Jones (2018), and Christopher Bell (2022, 2023).

Las Vegas Pole Winning Organizations Poles Seasons
Team Penske 7 2024, ‘23, ’18, ’17, ’14, ’10, ’05
Joe Gibbs Racing 7 2023, ‘22, ’18, ’09, ’08, ’03, ’99
Stewart-Haas Racing 3 2019 sweep, 2016
Robert Yates Racing 3 2001, ’00, ’98
Hendrick Motorsports 2 2015, ’12
RFK Racing 2 2011, ’06
Evernham Motorsports 2 2007, ’04
Richard Childress Racing 1 2022
Haas-Carter Motorsports 1 2002

  • In total five different manufacturers have won a pole at Las Vergas Motor Speedway in the NASCAR Cup Series; led by Ford with 13 poles, and followed by Chevrolet (five poles), Toyota (five), Dodge (four) and Pontiac (one).
  • The longest streak of consecutive poles won by a manufacturer in the NASCAR Cup Series at Las Vegas Motor Speedway was three straight by Ford from 2000-2002.

 

WINS

  • A total of 18 different NASCAR Cup Series drivers have won at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, and nine of the 18 winners have won more than once at the 1.5-mile track.
  • NASCAR Hall of Famer Jimmie Johnson leads the NASCAR Cup Series in wins at Las Vegas Motor Speedway with four victories (2005, 2006, 2007 and 2010).
  • Of the 18 NASCAR Cup Series race winners at Las Vegas Motor Speedway eight of them are active this weekend.
Active Las Vegas Race Winners Wins Seasons
Kyle Larson 3 2024, 2023, 2021
Joey Logano 3 2022, 2020, 2019
Brad Keselowski 3 2018, 2016, 2014
Martin Truex Jr 2 2019, 2017
William Byron 1 2023
Alex Bowman 1 2022
Denny Hamlin 1 2021
Kyle Busch 1 2009

 

  • Kyle Larson (2021, 2023, 2024), Joey Logano (2019, 2020, 2022) and Brad Keselowski (2014, 2016, 2018) lead all active drivers in NASCAR Cup Series wins at Las Vegas Motor Speedway with three each.
  • Youngest LVMS Cup winner: Kyle Busch (March 01, 2009 – 23 years, 9 months, 27 days).
  • Oldest LVMS Cup winner: Sterling Marlin (March 03, 2002 – 44 years, 7 months, 32 days).
  • Three drivers have won consecutive races at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in the NASCAR Cup Series: Jeff Burton (1999, 2000); Matt Kenseth (2003, 2004) and Jimmie Johnson, who is the only driver to win three consecutive races (2005, 2006 and 2007).
  • Las Vegas-native Kyle Busch became the first and only driver to win from the pole at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in the NASCAR Cup Series, he accomplished the feat on March 1, 2009.
  • A total of 18 different starting positions in the NASCAR Cup Series races at Las Vegas Motor Speedway have resulted in race wins.
  • The second starting position is the most proficient starting position in the field producing more winners (seven) than any other starting position at Las Vegas Motor Speedway – with a winning percentage of 21.21% – including the last three races at the 1.5-mile track.

  • A total of eight of the 33 NASCAR Cup Series Las Vegas races (19.35%) have been won from the front row.
  • The deepest in the field that a race winner has started in the NASCAR Cup Series at Las Vegas Motor Speedway is 25th, by Matt Kenseth in 2004 driving for RFK Racing.
  • The deepest in the field that an active race winner has started at Las Vegas is 24th, by Martin Truex Jr. in 2019 driving for Joe Gibbs Racing.
  • A total of five of the 33 NASCAR Cup Series Las Vegas races (15.15%) have been won from outside the top-20.

NASCAR Cup Series Wins by Starting Positions at Las Vegas Motor Speedway

 

Starting Position Wins Winning % Starting Position Wins Winning %
1 1 3.03% 11 1 3.03%
2 7 21.21% 13 2 6.06%
3 3 9.09% 17 1 3.03%
4 1 3.03% 18 2 6.06%
5 2 6.06% 19 1 3.03%
6 1 3.03% 20 1 3.03%
7 2 6.06% 23 1 3.03%
9 2 6.06% 24 3 9.09%
10 1 3.03% 25 1 3.03%
Stats Winning % Wins
Winning from the Pole: 3.03% 1
Winning from the Front Row: 24.24% 8
Winning from a Top-Five Starting Position: 42.42% 14
Winning from a Top-10 Starting Position: 60.61% 20
Winning After Starting Outside the Top 10: 39.39% 13
Winning After Starting Outside the Top 20: 15.15% 5

  • Eight of the 18 all-time NASCAR Cup Series winners at Las Vegas participated in at least two or more races before visiting Victory Lane. Mark Martin (1998; inaugural event) is the only driver to win at Las Vegas in his first appearance.
  • No NASCAR Cup Series drivers have won their first career race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
  • A total of seven different organizations have won at least one race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in the NASCAR Cup Series.
Organizations Wins Seasons
Hendrick Motorsports 10 2024, ‘23 sweep, ‘22, ’21, ’10, ’07, ’06, ’05, ’01
RFK Racing 7 2011, ’08, ’04, ’03, ’00, ’99, ’98
Team Penske 6 2022, ‘20, ’19, ’18, ’16, ’14
Joe Gibbs Racing 4 2021, ’19, ’13, ’09
Stewart-Haas Racing 3 2018, ’15, ’12
Chip Ganassi Racing 2 2020, ’02
Furniture Row Racing 1 2017

  • Hendrick Motorsports leads the NASCAR Cup Series in wins at Las Vegas Motor Speedway with 10 victories among five drivers: Jeff Gordon (2001), Jimmie Johnson (2005, 2006, 2007, 2010), Kyle Larson (2021, 2023, 2024), Alex Bowman (2022), William Byron (2023).
  • Four manufacturers have visited Victory Lane in the NASCAR Cup Series at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, led by Ford with 14 wins, followed by Chevrolet (13), Toyota (five) and Dodge (one).

 

 

 

ADDITIONAL FINISHING POSITIONS

Runner-Up Finishes:

  • A total of 22 different NASCAR Cup Series drivers have finished runner-up at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and eight of 22 have finished runner-up multiple times.
  • Kyle Larson leads the NASCAR Cup Series in runner-up finishes at Las Vegas with four second-place finishes.

Top Five in Runner-Up Finishes at Las Vegas Motor Speedway (All-Time & Active)

Rank All-Time Drivers Runner-Ups Rank Active Drivers Runner-Ups
1 Kyle Larson 4 1 Kyle Larson 4
2 Dale Earnhardt Jr 3 2 Brad Keselowski 2
3 Brad Keselowski 2   Kyle Busch 2
Kasey Kahne 2 4 Chase Elliott 1
Kevin Harvick 2   Christopher Bell 1
Kyle Busch 2   Joey Logano 1
Matt DiBenedetto 2   Martin Truex Jr 1
Tony Stewart 2   Ross Chastain 1
Tyler Reddick 1

Top-Five Finishes:

  • A total of 49 different NASCAR Cup Series drivers have finished inside the top-five at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, 31 of the 49 have multiple top-five finishes.
  • Kyle Busch leads all active drivers in the NASCAR Cup Series in top-five finishes at Las Vegas with 12 top fives.

Top Five in Top-Five Finishes at Las Vegas Motor Speedway (All-Time & Active)

Rank All-Time Drivers Top Fives Rank Active Drivers Top Fives
1 Kyle Busch 12 1 Kyle Busch 12
2 Brad Keselowski 9 2 Brad Keselowski 9
3 Kyle Larson 8 3 Kyle Larson 8
4 Jimmie Johnson 7 4 Joey Logano 7
Joey Logano 7   Martin Truex Jr 7
Kevin Harvick 7  
Martin Truex Jr 7  

Top-10 Finishes:

  • A total of 74 different NASCAR Cup Series drivers have finished inside the top-10 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and 49 of the 74 have finished inside the top-10 multiple times.
  • Martin Truex Jr. leads the NASCAR Cup Series in top-10 finishes at Las Vegas Motor Speedway with 16 top 10s.

Top Five in Top-10 Finishes at Las Vegas Motor Speedway (All-Time & Active)

Rank All-Time Drivers Top 10s Rank Active Drivers Top 10s
1 Martin Truex Jr 16 1 Martin Truex Jr 16
2 Kyle Busch 15 2 Kyle Busch 15
3 Kevin Harvick 14 3 Brad Keselowski 13
4 Brad Keselowski 13 Denny Hamlin 13
Denny Hamlin 13 Joey Logano 13
Joey Logano 13

Average Finish:

  • NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Earnhardt leads the series in average finishing position at Las Vegas with a 7.667.
  • Kyle Larson leads all active drivers in the Cup Series in average finishing position at Las Vegas with an 9.313 in 16 starts.

Top Five in Average Finish at Las Vegas Motor Speedway (All-Time & Active)

Rank All-Time Drivers Avg Finish Races Rank Active Drivers Avg Finish Races
1 Dale Earnhardt 7.667 3 1 Kyle Larson 9.313 16
2 Kyle Larson 9.313 16 2 Martin Truex Jr 9.840 25
3 Martin Truex Jr 9.840 25 3 Joey Logano 9.909 22
4 Joey Logano 9.909 22 4 Kyle Busch 11.231 26
5 Kyle Busch 11.231 26 5 Ryan Blaney 11.438 16
6 Ryan Blaney 11.438 16 6 Brad Keselowski 11.591 22
7 Brad Keselowski 11.591 22 7 Denny Hamlin 12.480 25
8 Jimmie Johnson 11.591 22 8 Tyler Reddick 13.556 9
9 Jeff Burton 12.176 17 9 William Byron 15.077 13
10 Denny Hamlin 12.480 25 10 Austin Dillon 15.889 18

 

 

LAP LEADERS

  • A total of 87 different NASCAR Cup Series drivers have led at least one lap at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, led by Kevin Harvick with 679 laps led in 29 Cup starts.
  • The most laps led in a single NASCAR Cup Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway by the race winner was 214 of the scheduled 267 laps (80.1%) by Kevin Harvick on March 4, 2018 – he started second.
  • The fewest laps led in a single NASCAR Cup Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway by the race winner was just one lap of the scheduled 270 laps by Jimmie Johnson on March 12, 2006. Johnson passed Matt Kenseth on the final lap in NASCAR Overtime to win – he started third.
  • The most laps led in a single NASCAR Cup Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway by a driver that did not win was 219 of the scheduled 267 laps (82%) by Jeff Gordon on February 28, 2010 – he started second and finished third.

Top 10 Lap Leaders at Las Vegas Motor Speedway (All-Time & Active)

Rank All-Time Drivers Led Completed % Led Rank Active Drivers Led Completed % Led
1 Kevin Harvick 679 7,421 9% 1 Kyle Larson 628 4,109 15%
2 Kyle Larson 628 4,109 15% 2 Joey Logano 538 5,820 9%
3 Jimmie Johnson 595 5,863 10% 3 Denny Hamlin 408 6,628 6%
4 Joey Logano 538 5,820 9% 4 Brad Keselowski 359 5,832 6%
5 Matt Kenseth 526 4,653 11% 5 Kyle Busch 329 6,562 5%
6 Tony Stewart 482 4,187 12% 6 Martin Truex Jr 317 6,709 5%
7 Jeff Gordon 457 4,551 10% 7 William Byron 271 3,421 8%
8 Denny Hamlin 408 6,628 6% 8 Chase Elliott 178 3,561 5%
9 Brad Keselowski 359 5,832 6% 9 Ross Chastain 153 3,196 5%
10 Kyle Busch 329 6,562 5% 10 Christopher Bell 93 2,228 4%

 

FEMALE COMPETITORS

  • Danica Patrick and Shawna Robinson are the only two female drivers to compete at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in the NASCAR Cup Series.
Female Drivers Start Finish Crew Chief Organization Date
Danica Patrick 28 36 Billy Scott Stewart-Haas Racing Sunday, March 12, 2017
Danica Patrick 18 21 Billy Scott Stewart-Haas Racing Sunday, March 6, 2016
Danica Patrick 21 27 Daniel Knost Stewart-Haas Racing Sunday, March 8, 2015
Danica Patrick 22 21 Tony Gibson Stewart-Haas Racing Sunday, March 9, 2014
Danica Patrick 37 33 Tony Gibson Stewart-Haas Racing Sunday, March 10, 2013
Averages 25.2 27.6
Female Drivers Start Finish Crew Chief Organization Date
Shawna Robinson 36 42 Teddy Brown BAM Racing Sunday, March 3, 2002

 

 

TRACK SPECIFIC STATS

  • The closest Margin of Victory in the NASCAR Cup Series at Las Vegas Motor Speedway was the March 12, 2006 race won by Jimmie Johnson over Matt Kenseth by a margin of 0.045-second – the 27th closest finish in the series since the introduction of electronic scoring in 1993.

Top 10 Closest Margins of Victory in the NASCAR Cup Series at Las Vegas

Rank Margin of Victory Winner Runner-Up Date
1 0.045 Jimmie Johnson Matt Kenseth Sunday, March 12, 2006
2 0.082 Kyle Larson Christopher Bell Sunday, October 15, 2023
3 0.148 Kurt Busch Matt DiBenedetto Sunday, September 27, 2020
4 0.178 Alex Bowman Kyle Larson Sunday, March 6, 2022
5 0.236 Joey Logano Brad Keselowski Sunday, March 3, 2019
6 0.411 Kyle Busch Clint Bowyer Sunday, March 1, 2009
7 0.441 Kyle Larson Tyler Reddick Sunday, March 3, 2024
8 0.442 Denny Hamlin Chase Elliott Sunday, September 26, 2021
9 0.461 Tony Stewart Jimmie Johnson Sunday, March 11, 2012
10 0.504 Carl Edwards Dale Earnhardt Jr Sunday, March 2, 2008

  • The largest margin of victory in the NASCAR Cup Series at Las Vegas Motor Speedway was the March 2, 2003 race won by Matt Kenseth over Dale Earnhardt Jr. by a margin of 0.045-second – the 27th closest finish in the series since the introduction of electronic scoring in 1993.

Top Five Largest Margins of Victory in the NASCAR Cup Series at Las Vegas

Rank MOV Winner Runner-Up Date
1 9.104 Matt Kenseth Dale Earnhardt Jr Sunday, March 2, 2003
2 4.173 Martin Truex Jr Kevin Harvick Sunday, September 15, 2019
3 3.426 Matt Kenseth Kasey Kahne Sunday, March 7, 2004
4 3.156 Kyle Larson Brad Keselowski Sunday, March 7, 2021
5 2.906 Kevin Harvick Kyle Busch Sunday, March 4, 2018

  • Twice the NASCAR Cup Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway has ended under caution – in 2000 (Jeff Burton won) and in 2020 (Joey Logano won).

  • Four times the NASCAR Cup Series race has resulted with a NASCAR Overtime finish at Las Vegas:
Date Scheduled Actual Overtime Laps Winner Runner-Up
Sunday, March 12, 2006 267 270 3 Jimmie Johnson Matt Kenseth
Sunday, September 16, 2018 267 272 5 Brad Keselowski Kyle Larson
Sunday, September 27, 2020 267 268 1 Kurt Busch Matt DiBenedetto
Sunday, March 6, 2022 267 274 7 Alex Bowman Kyle Larson
Sunday, March 5, 2023 267 271 4 William Byron Kyle Larson

  • Only one NASCAR Cup Series race at Las Vegas has ended early due to weather:
Date Scheduled Actual Fewer Laps Winner Runner-Up
Sunday, March 5, 2000 267 148 119 Jeff Burton Tony Stewart

  • Qualifying has been cancelled five times at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in the NASCAR Cup Series:
Date Reason Driver That Started In First  Lineup Determined By
Sunday, March 10, 2013 Weather Brad Keselowski Rule Book
Sunday, February 23, 2020 Weather Kyle Busch Rule Book
Sunday, September 27, 2020 Pandemic Kevin Harvick Metric Qualifying
Sunday, March 7, 2021 Pandemic Kevin Harvick Metric Qualifying
Sunday, September 26, 2021 Pandemic Kyle Larson Metric Qualifying

  • The most leaders in a NASCAR Cup Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway is 16, set on March 11, 2007.
  • The fewest leaders in a NASCAR Cup Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway is six and it has happened twice on March 12, 2017 and March 4, 2018.
  • The most lead changes in a NASCAR Cup Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway is 28, set on March 11, 2007.
  • The fewest lead changes in a NASCAR Cup Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway is 11, set on March 4, 2018.

 

NASCAR IN NEVADA

  • There has been a total of 100 NASCAR national series races among two tracks in the state of Nevada.
Track Name City Cup Xfinity Truck Combined First Year
Las Vegas Motor Speedway Las Vegas 33 34 32 99 1996
Las Vegas Park Speedway Las Vegas 1 0 0 1 1955
Totals 34 34 32 100

  • The first NASCAR national series race held in the state of Nevada was at Las Vegas Park Speedway on October 16, 1955. Las Vegas Park Speedway was a 1-mile dirt track, and the event was 200 laps. Norm Nelson won the race driving a Chrysler.

NEVADA IN NASCAR

  • A total of 31 different drivers in NASCAR national series history have their home state recorded as Nevada.
  • A total of six drivers with their home state recorded as Nevada have won at least one NASCAR national series race.
  • Kyle Busch leads all drivers from the state of Nevada in NASCAR national series wins with 231 combined victories.

 

NASCAR Winners From Nevada Cup Wins Xfinity Wins Truck Wins Combined
Kyle Busch 63 102 66 231
Kurt Busch 34 5 4 43
Noah Gragson 0 13 2 15
Brendan Gaughan 0 2 8 10
Riley Herbst 0 2 0 2
Spencer Gallagher 0 1 0 1
Totals 97 125 80 302

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