All-Time NASCAR National Series Race Winners & Starts

Winners of NASCAR CUP, NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series (NOAPS) and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race wins combined

Updated 6-7-2026

All Time NASCAR Cup Series Wins
All Time NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series Wins
All Time Craftsman NASCAR Truck Series Wins


All Time Wins – Three Series Combined
(25 drivers with 50 or more wins combined)(latest winners in red)
Driver, Wins
1. Kyle Busch, 234 [63 Cup, 102 NOAPS, 69 Truck](2 Cup, 1 XFINITY Championships)
2. Richard Petty[HOF], 200 [all in NASCAR Cup](7 Cup Championships)
3. Kevin Harvick, 121 [60 Cup, 47 NOAPS, 14 Truck](1 Cup, 2 NOAPS Championships)
4. David Pearson[HOF], 106 [105 Cup (in 574 starts), 1 NOAPS](3 Cup Championships)
5. Jeff Gordon[HOF], 98 [93 Cup, 5 NOAPS](4 Cup Championships)
6. Darrell Waltrip[HOF], 97 [84 Cup, 13 NOAPS](3 Cup Championships)
6. Dale Earnhardt[HOF], 97 [76 Cup, 21 NOAPS](7 Cup Championships)
8. Mark Martin[HOF], 96 [40 Cup, 49 NOAPS, 7 Truck]
9. Bobby Allison[HOF], 87 [85 Cup, 2 NOAPS](1 Cup Championship)
10. Jimmie Johnson*[HOF], 84 [83 Cup, 1 NOAPS](7 Cup Championships)(part time)
Cale Yarborough[HOF], 83 [all in Cup](3 Cup Championships)
Denny Hamlin*, 83 [63 Cup, 18 NOAPS, 2 Truck]
Brad Keselowski*, 76 [36 Cup, 39 NOAPS, 1 Truck](1 Cup, 1 NOAPS Championships)
Carl Edwards[HOF], 72 [28 Cup, 38 NOAPS, 6 Truck](1 NOAPS Championship)
Joey Logano*, 69 [37 Cup, 30 NOAPS, 2 Truck](3 Cup Championships)
Matt Kenseth[HOF], 68 [39 Cup, 29 NOAPS](1 Cup Championship)
Tony Stewart[HOF], 62 [49 Cup, 11 NOAPS, 2 Truck](3 Cup Championships)
Greg Biffle, 56 [19 Cup, 20 NOAPS, 17 Truck](1 NOAPS, 1 Truck Championship)
Kyle Larson*, 55 [32 Cup, 19 NOAPS, 4 Truck](2 Cup Championships)
Rusty Wallace[HOF], 55 [all in Cup](1 Cup Championship)
Ron Hornaday[HOF], 55 [4 NOAPS, 51 Truck](4 Truck Championships)
Lee Petty [HOF], 54 [all in Cup](3 Cup Championships)
Ned Jarrett [HOF], 50 [all in Cup](2 Cup Championships)
Dale Earnhardt Jr.[HOF], 50 [26 Cup, 24 NOAPS](2 NOAPS Championships)
Junior Johnson[HOF], 50 [all in Cup]
(* active)(HOF = NASCAR Hall of Fame)


FORTY-ONE (41) winners of a race in EACH of the Cup, NOAPS and Truck Series:
(drivers who have won a race in each of the THREE National Series – Cup, NOAPS and Trucks)
(Driver, Cup wins, NOAPS wins, Truck Wins [total wins])
drivers with MORE than one win in EACH series:
1) Kyle Busch, 63, 102, 69 [234 wins total]
(won in each series 2005-2011, 2013-2020; only driver w/20 wins or more in each series)
2) Kevin Harvick, 60, 47, 14 [121](won in each series in 2003, 2010)
(one of three drivers w/10 wins in each series)
3) Mark Martin[HOF], 40, 49, 7 [96]
4) Denny Hamlin*, 63, 18, 2 [83](won a race in each series in 2011)
5) Carl Edwards[HOF], 28, 38, 6 [72]
6) Joey Logano*, 36, 30, 2 [68](won a race in each series in 2015)
7) Tony Stewart[HOF], 49, 11, 2 [62]
8) Greg Biffle, 19, 20, 17 [56](one of three drivers w/10 wins in each series)
9) Kyle Larson*, 32, 19, 4 [55](won a race in each series in 2016, 2023, 2025)
10) Kurt Busch, 34, 5, 4 [43]
11) Christopher Bell*, 13, 19, 8 [40]
12) Chase Elliott*, 22, 6, 3 [31]
13) Kasey Kahne, 18, 8, 4 [30]
14) William Byron*, 16, 5, 8 [29]
15) Ryan Blaney*, 18, 7, 4 [29]
16) Tyler Reddick*, 13, 10, 3 [26]
17) Austin Dillon*, 6, 9, 7 [22]
18) Clint Bowyer, 10, 8, 3 [21]
19) Erik Jones*, 3, 9, 7 [19]
20) Chase Briscoe*, 5, 11, 2 [18]
21) Aric Almirola, 3, 9, 2 [14]
22) Ross Chastain*, 6, 3, 5 [14]
drivers with at least ONE win in each series:
23) Brad Keselowski*, 36, 39, 1 [76](won a race in each series in 2014)
24) Martin Truex Jr., 34, 13, 1 [48]
25) Terry Labonte[HOF], 22, 11, 1 [34](won a race in each series in 1995)
26) Bobby Labonte[HOF], 21, 10, 1 [32]
27) Ryan Newman, 18, 7, 1 [26]
28) Cole Custer*, 1, 15, 2 [18]
29) Austin Cindric*, 3, 13, 1 [17]
30) Johnny Benson, 1, 3, 13 [17]
31) Jamie McMurray, 7, 8, 1 [16]
32) Michael Waltrip, 4, 11, 1 [16]
33) Elliott Sadler, 3, 11, 1 [15]
34) Bobby Hamilton, 4, 1, 10 [15]
35) Jimmy Spencer, 2, 12, 1 [15]
36) Daniel Suárez*, 3, 4, 1 [8]
37) Justin Haley*, 1, 4, 3 [8]
38) Ken Schrader, 4, 2, 1 [7]
39) Ricky Craven, 2, 4, 1 [7]
40) Steve Park, 2, 3, 1 [6]
41) David Reutimann, 2, 1, 1 [4]
(* active, part or full-time)

Other active CUP drivers who have won in NOAPS and Trucks but NOT Cup
(Driver, Cup wins, NOAPS wins, Truck Wins [Total wins])
Austin Hill*, 0, 15, 8 [23](part-time Cup)
John Hunter Nemechek*, 0, 11, 13 [24]
Noah Gragson*, 0, 13, 2 [15]
Ryan Preece*, 0, 2, 2 [4]
(* active, part or full-time)

Other active CUP race winners needing a NOAPS or Truck series win to join list
Jimmy Johnson*[HOF], 83, 1, 0 [84](part time 2026 in Cup, Daytona 500 and ?)
Dale Earnhardt Jr.*[HOF], 26, 24, 0 [50](no National series races planned in 2026)
AJ Allmendinger*, 3, 18, 0 [21]
Ty Gibbs*, 1, 12, 0 [13]
Ricky Stenhouse, Jr.*, 4, 8, 0 [12]
Shane van Gisbergen*, 7, 5, 0 [12]
Chris Buescher*, 6, 3, 0 [9]
Alex Bowman*, 8, 1, 0 [9]
Bubba Wallace*, 3, 0, 6 [9]
Carson Hocevar*, 1, 0, 6 [7]
Josh Berry*, 1, 5, 0 [6]
Ty Dillon*, 0, 1, 3 [4]
Michael McDowell*, 2, 1, 0 [3]
(* active, part or full-time)


Drivers who have won a race in each of the National Series in the SAME season
1) 1995: Terry Labonte[HOF] – 3 Cup wins, 1 NOAPS win and 1 Truck win = 5 total
2) 2003: Kevin Harvick – 1, 3, 1 = 5
3) 2005: Kyle Busch – 2, 1, 3 = 6
4) 2006: Kyle Busch(2) – 1, 1, 1 = 3
5) 2007: Kyle Busch(3) – 1, 4, 2 = 6
6) 2008: Kyle Busch(4) – 8, 10, 3 = 21
7) 2009: Kyle Busch(5) – 4, 9, 7 = 20 (won NOAPS Championship)
8) 2010: Kevin Harvick(2) – 3, 3, 3 = 9
9) 2010: Kyle Busch(6) – 3, 13, 8 = 24 record
10) 2011: Kyle Busch(7) – 4, 8, 6 = 18
11) 2011: Denny Hamlin – 1, 1, 1 = 3
12) 2013: Kyle Busch(8) – 4, 12, 5 = 21
13) 2014: Kyle Busch(9) – 1, 7, 7 = 15
14) 2014: Brad Keselowski – 6, 4, 1 = 11
15) 2015: Joey Logano – 6, 4, 1 = 11
16) 2015: Kyle Busch(10) – 5, 5, 2 = 12 (won Cup Championship)
17) 2016: Kyle Busch(11) – 4, 10, 2 = 16
18) 2016: Kyle Larson – 1, 2, 1 = 4
19) 2017: Kyle Busch(12) – 5, 5, 3 = 13
20) 2018: Kyle Busch(13) – 5, 1, 2 = 11
21) 2019: Kyle Busch(14) – 4, 4, 5 = 13 (won Cup Championship)
22) 2020: Kyle Busch(15) – 1, 1, 3 = 5
23) 2021: Kyle Busch(16) – 2, 5, 2 = 9
24) 2023: Kyle Larson(2) – 6, 1, 1 = 8
25) 2025: Kyle Larson(3) – 3, 2, 1 = 6
(7 different drivers)


Drivers who have won in all three national series [Cup, NOAPS, Trucks] at the same track:
1) Kyle Busch, 17 tracks: Atlanta, Auto Club, Bristol(same weekend twice: fall 2010 & fall 2017), Charlotte, Chicago, Daytona, Dover, Homestead, Kansas, Kentucky, Las Vegas, Michigan, New Hampshire, Phoenix, Pocono, Talladega and Texas
2) Kevin Harvick, Seven(7) tracks: Atlanta, Bristol, Martinsville, Michigan, Phoenix, Homestead, Texas
3) Mark Martin, Four(4) tracks: Auto Club, Bristol, Dover, Talladega
4) Carl Edwards: Dover
5) Bobby Labonte: Martinsville
6) Brad Keselowski*: Bristol
7) Kasey Kahne: Charlotte
8) Christopher Bell*: New Hampshire
9) Joey Logano*: Bristol
10) Ryan Blaney*: Iowa
11) Kyle Larson*: Homestead (has won NOAPS & Cup at: Bristol, Charlotte, Darlington, Las Vegas, Richmond, Texas, Watkins Glen)
* = active

Drivers who have the most STARTS in all three national series combined [Cup, NOAPS, Trucks]:
* = active driver in one of the series
1) Kyle Busch 1,311 [762 Cup, 368 NOAPS, 181 Trucks]
2) Kevin Harvick 1,299 [826 Cup, 349 NOAPS, 124 Trucks]
3) Joe Nemechek 1,197 [674 Cup, 453 NOAPS, 70 Trucks]
4) Richard Petty[HOF] 1,185 [All Cup]
5) Mark Martin[HOF] 1,143 [882 Cup, 236 NOAPS, 25 Trucks]
6) Michael Waltrip 1,072 [784 Cup, 279 NOAPS, 9 Trucks]
7) Morgan Shepherd 1,027 [517 Cup, 453 NOAPS, 57 Trucks]
8) Terry Labonte[HOF] 1,017 [890 Cup, 124 NOAPS, 3 Trucks]
9) Jeff Burton 1,005 [695 Cup, 306 NOAPS, 4 Trucks]
10) Dale Jarrett[HOF] 997 [668 Cup, 329 NOAPS]
11) Matt Kenseth[HOF] 985 [697 Cup, 288 NOAPS]
12) Ken Schrader 984 [762 Cup, 116 NOAPS, 105 Trucks]
(note: Jeff Gordon had 878 starts [805 Cup, 73 NOAPS])
other active drivers with the most starts:
Brad Keselowski 931 [608 Cup, 257 NOAPS, 66 Trucks]
Denny Hamlin 916 [736 Cup, 164 NOAPS, 16 Trucks]
J.J. Yeley 835 [398 Cup, 400 NOAPS, 37 Trucks](part time races in Cup, XFINITY and Trucks in 2025)
Joey Logano 818 [630 Cup, 179 NOAPS, 9 Trucks]
Martin Truex Jr. 801 [694 Cup, 104 NOAPS, 3 Trucks](no 2026 plans announced)
Jimmie Johnson[HOF] 794 [700 Cup, 93 NOAPS, 1 Truck](two races in 2026: Daytona 500 & San Diego Street Course; then 2027 Daytona 500 then retires)
Jamie McMurray 756 [584 Cup, 190 NOAPS, 25 Trucks](will attempt to make the San Diego Truck race in June 2026 in the #25 RAM)
Clint Bowyer 738 [541 Cup, 181 NOAPS, 16 Trucks](ran the Dover Truck race May 15, 2026 in the #25 RAM)
Dale Earnhardt Jr.[HOF] 778 [631 Cup, 147 NOAPS](no plans to race in  2026 after no National races in 2025)

NASCAR officials award Bobby Allison with 85th Cup victory: NASCAR announced its recognition of Bobby Allison as the official winner of the NASCAR Cup Series Myers Brothers Memorial at Bowman Gray Stadium on August 6, 1971. The NASCAR record books have been updated to reflect Allison in sole possession of fourth place on the all-time Cup Series wins list with 85 wins.  With Allison’s win total updated to 85, he now only trails fellow NASCAR Hall of Famers Richard Petty (200), David Pearson (105) and Jeff Gordon (93).  See full article here.(10-23-2024)

NOTE: no plans to add other series to this list (such as IndyCar, ARCA, SRX, F1, etc)

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