List of all-time NASCAR Cup Series winners

The NASCAR Cup Series is the premier American stock car racing series administered by the National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR),[1] the official sanctioning body of the sport of stock car racing in North America.[2][3] Previous names of the series include Strictly Stock in 1949; Grand National Series from 1950 to 1970; Winston Cup Series between 1971 and 2003; Nextel Cup Series from 2004 to 2007; Sprint Cup Series between 2008 and 2016 and Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series from 2017 to 2019.[4]

Richard Petty, the winningest Cup Series driver of all time.

Total wins

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Rule changes in 1972 established a minimum distance of 250 miles (400 km) for points-paying Cup Series events (reduced to 186.4 miles (300.0 km) in 1974 due to the ongoing energy crisis). This led to the elimination of shorter races (50 to 150 miles) from the schedule. Seasons since 1972 are referenced as the "modern era" largely due to the schedule and distance changes. Years since 2004 are generally referred to as the "Chase Era or Playoffs Era." Only points-paying championship races count towards the total.

Richard Petty holds the record for the most NASCAR Cup Series wins in history with 200. David Pearson is second with 105 victories, and Jeff Gordon is third with 93 wins.[5] Petty also holds the record for the longest time between his first win and his last. He won his first race in 1960 and his last in 1984, a span of 24 years.[6] Bill Elliott holds the record for the longest period of time between two race victories, seven years between the 1994 Mountain Dew Southern 500 and the 2001 Pennzoil Freedom 400.[7][8] Chris Buescher had to wait the longest time between his maiden victory at the 2016 Pennsylvania 400 and his second win – coming 2,238 days later at the 2022 Bass Pro Shops Night Race, a span of 222 races.[9][10] Michael Waltrip holds the distinction of having the longest time in the series before his maiden victory. He competed in 463 Cup Series races before he achieved his first win at the 2001 Daytona 500.[11] Petty holds the record for the most consecutive wins, having won ten races in succession in 1967.[12] Joey Logano is the youngest winner of a Cup Series race; he was 19 years old, 1 month, and 4 days old when he won the 2009 Lenox Industrial Tools 301.[13] Harry Gant is the oldest winner of a Cup Series race; he was 52 years, 7 months, and 6 days old when he won the 1992 Champion Spark Plug 400.[14][15]

Win table

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All figures correct as of the Go Bowling at The Glen at Watkins Glen International (May 10, 2026).

Key
* NASCAR Cup Series Champion
# Driver is competing full-time in the 2026 season
° Driver is competing part-time in the 2026 season
^ Driver has been inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame
  1. Until 2024, Allison's win at 1971 Myers Brothers 250 was credited as a Grand American win, instead of a NASCAR Cup Series win.[18][19]

Record progression

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Win recordDriverRaceNameTrackDateReferences
1Jim Roper1949-01No nameCharlotte Speedway19 June 1949[20]
Red Byron1949-02No nameDaytona Beach Road Course10 July 1949[21]
Bob Flock1949-03No nameOcconeechee Speedway7 August 1949[22]
Curtis Turner1949-04No nameLanghorne Speedway11 September 1949[23]
Jack White1949-05No nameHamburg Speedway18 September 1949[24]
2Red Byron1949-06No nameMartinsville Speedway25 September 1949[25]
Bob Flock1949-081949 Wilkes 200North Wilkesboro Speedway16 October 1949[26]
Curtis Turner1950-03No nameLanghorne Speedway16 April 1950[27]
3Curtis Turner1950-04No nameMartinsville Speedway21 May 1950[28]
4Curtis Turner1950-08No nameMonroe County Fairgrounds2 July 1950[29]
5Curtis Turner1950-09No nameCharlotte Speedway23 July 1950[30]
6Curtis Turner1951-02No nameCharlotte Speedway1 April 1951[31]
7Curtis Turner1951-08No nameMartinsville Speedway6 May 1951[32]
8Curtis Turner1951-12No nameDayton Speedway24 June 1951[33]
Fonty Flock1951-30No nameWilson Speedway30 September 1949[34]
9Fonty Flock1951-361951 Wilkes 200North Wilkesboro Speedway21 October 1951[35]
Tim Flock1952-01No namePalm Beach Speedway20 January 1952[36]
Herb Thomas1952-041952 Wilkes County 200North Wilkesboro Speedway30 March 1952[37]
10Herb Thomas1952-08No nameCentral City Speedway27 April 1952[38]
11Herb Thomas1952-121952 Poor Man's 500Canfield Speedway30 May 1952[39]
Tim Flock1952-15No nameOcconeechee Speedway8 June 1952[40]
12Herb Thomas1952-16No nameCharlotte Speedway15 June 1952[41]
Tim Flock1952-171952 Motor City 250Michigan State Fairgrounds29 June 1952[42]
13Tim Flock1952-19No nameWine Creek Race Track4 July 1952[43]
14Tim Flock1952-20No nameMonroe Speedway6 July 1952[44]
15Tim Flock1952-22No namePlayland Park Speedway20 July 1952[45]
16Tim Flock1952-23No nameMonroe County Fairgrounds15 August 1952[46]
Herb Thomas1952-34No namePalm Beach Speedway30 November 1952[47]
17Herb Thomas1953-03No nameHarnett Speedway8 March 1953[48]
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48Herb Thomas1956-24No nameMerced Fairgrounds3 June 1956[49]
Lee Petty1959-431959 Wilkes 160North Wilkesboro Speedway18 October 1959[50]
49Lee Petty1960-071960 Gwyn Staley 160North Wilkesboro Speedway27 March 1960[51]
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54Lee Petty1961-02No nameSpeedway Park20 November 1960[52]
Richard Petty1967-161967 Richmond 250Virginia State Fairgrounds30 April 1967[53]
55Richard Petty1967-171967 Rebel 400Darlington Raceway13 May 1967[54]
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200Richard Petty1984-161984 Firecracker 400Daytona International Speedway4 July 1984[55]

Most wins at different tracks

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Current tracks and drivers

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The following table provides a comparison of which drivers have achieved at least one race win on certain racetracks. Only drivers who have won at ten or more different racetracks are listed. Wins in bonus races without scoring for the championship are marked with NC, but are not counted in the tally.

Driver Numbers ATL BRI CHI CLT CTA COR DAR DAY GAT HOM IND IOW KAN LVS MAR MCH NHA NSH NWS PHO POC RIC SON TAL TEX WGL BGS DOV
Kyle Busch 22 of 25 X XX X X - X X X X X - X X X X X - - XX X X X X X X - X
Denny Hamlin 20 of 25 X X X X - X X X X - - X X X X X - - XX X X - X X X - X
Joey Logano 19 of 25 X XX - X - X X X X - - X X X X X X NC XX X X - X X X - -
Kyle Larson 16 of 25 - X - X - X - - X X - X X X X - X NC X - X X - X X - X
Brad Keselowski 15 of 25 X X X X - X X - - X - X X X - X - - - X X - X - - - X
Chase Elliott 12 of 25 X NC - X X - - - - - - X - X - - X - X X - - X X X NC X
Ryan Blaney 11 of 25 X - - X - - X - - - X - - X X X X - X X - - X NC - - -
William Byron 11 of 25 X - - - X X X - X - X - X X - - - - X - - - - X X - -
Tyler Reddick 9 of 24 X - - X X X - X - - X - - X - - - - - - - X X - - -
Christopher Bell 8 of 24 X XX X X - - - X - - - - X - X - NC X - - - - - - - -

Note:

  • X - at least one win in a points race
  • NC - at least one win in a non-points race
  • - - participation, but no win
  • no entry = no participation

Historical

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Here is a list of the drivers who have the most wins on different racetracks in a certain category. Wins in bonus races without scoring for the championship are marked with NC, but not counting to total numbers.

Key
Track is part of 2026 season

Dirt tracks

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Driver Numbers AIR AWS AUG BMS CCS COL CON FCF COR GPS GRS HEI HIC HUB JAC LAK LHS LNG LNC LOU MAR MNR MOR MYR NSF OCC PPS RIC SAL SAV SHA SMR SSF TRI V75 WIL
Lee Petty 27 of 32 X X - X X X X X - X X X X X X X X X X X X - - X X X X - X X X X
Richard Petty 13 of 21 X X X X - X X - - X - - - X X X X X X - -
David Pearson 10 of 17 X X - X X - - - X X X X X - X - -

Paved short tracks

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Driver Numbers ASS AWS BEL BIR BGS BOY BMS CAN DTS FOS GGS GPS GRE HAR HIC HUN IOW ISL KPT LNG MGR MAR MEY MON NAH NAS NWS OBS ODS OPS RIC SAV SMR SBS STK TAR THO WVS
Richard Petty 29 of 39 X X X X X - X - - X X X - X X X X X - X X - X X X X - X X X X X X X X - X
David Pearson 16 of 36 - X X - X X X X X - - - - X - - - X X X - - X X X - - - X - - - - - X -
Bobby Allison 15 of 36 - X X X X - X - - - - - - - - X - X X X X X - X X - X X - - - - - - -
Dale Earnhardt 6 of 6 X X X X XX
Lee Petty 6 of 9 X X - X X - X X -
Darrell Waltrip 5 of 6 X X X X X
Jeff Gordon 4 of 4 X X X X
Mark Martin 4 of 5 X X X X
Rusty Wallace 4 of 6 X X X X
Kevin Harvick 3 of 3 X X X
Tony Stewart 3 of 3 X X X
Dale Jarrett 3 of 4 X X - X
Denny Hamlin 3 of 4 X - X X
Brad Keselowski 3 of 4 X - X X
Joey Logano 3 of 4 X - X X
Carl Edwards 2 of 3 X - X
Kasey Kahne 2 of 3 X - X
Matt Kenseth 2 of 3 X - X
Christopher Bell 2 of 4 X - X -
Ryan Blaney 2 of 4 - X X -
Chris Buscher 2 of 4 X - - X
Martin Truex Jr. 2 of 4 - - X X

Intermediates and mile ovals

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Driver Numbers AMS CHA CHI DAR DOV GAT HOM KAN KTY LVS NSS NCS NHS PHO TMS TRE
Kyle Busch 14 of 15 X X X X X X X X X X - X XX X
Jeff Gordon 13 of 14 XX X X X X X X - X X X X X
Denny Hamlin 13 of 15 X X X X X X X X - X - X XX X
Kevin Harvick 11 of 15 X X X X X - X X - X - - X X X
Joey Logano 11 of 15 X X - X - X X X - X - X XX X
Mark Martin 11 of 13 X X X X X - X - X X X X X
Tony Stewart 11 of 13 X X X - X X X - X X X X X
Jimmie Johnson 10 of 13 X X - X X X X - X - X X X
Martin Truex Jr. 10 of 14 - X X X X - X X X X - X X -
Kurt Busch 10 of 15 X X - - X - X X X X - - X X X
Brad Keselowski 9 of 14 X X X X X - - X X X - X - -
Kyle Larson 9 of 14 - X - X X - X X - X X - X X
Dale Earnhardt 8 of 11 XX X X X - - X X X -
Dale Jarrett 8 of 12 X X - X X - - - X X X X
Bill Elliott 7 of 12 X X - X X X - - X - X -
Bobby Allison 6 of 6 X X X X X X
David Pearson 6 of 6 X X X X X X
Richard Petty 6 of 7 X X X X X - X
Cale Yarborough 5 of 6 X X X X X -
Darrell Waltrip 5 of 8 X X X X X - - -

Superspeedways and 2-mile ovals

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Driver Numbers CAL DAY IMS MIS OMS POC TAL TWS
Kyle Busch 6 of 6 X X X X X X
Jeff Gordon 6 of 6 X X X X X X
Kevin Harvick 6 of 6 X X X X X X
Jimmie Johnson 6 of 6 X X X X X X
Tony Stewart 6 of 6 X X X X X X
Bobby Allison 5 of 6 X X X X X -
Bill Elliott 5 of 6 - X X X X X
Dale Jarrett 5 of 6 - X X X X X
Brad Keselowski 5 of 6 X X X - X X
David Pearson 5 of 6 X X X X X -
Richard Petty 5 of 6 X X - X X X
Cale Yarborough 5 of 6 X X - X X X
Dale Earnhardt 5 of 7 - X X X X X -
Ryan Blaney 4 of 6 - X - X X X
Denny Hamlin 4 of 6 - X - X X X
Joey Logano 4 of 6 - X - X X X
Darrell Waltrip 4 of 8 - X - X - X X -
Mark Martin 3 of 6 X NC - X - X
Tyler Reddick 3 of 6 - X - X - X
Rusty Wallace 3 of 6 X NC - X X -

Road courses and temporary street circuits

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Driver Numbers BRR COR CTA CMS (Roval) CSC DAY (Road) IMS (Road) MXC RIV ROA SNM WGL
Shane van Gisbergen 5 of 7 - X X - X X X
Chase Elliott 5 of 9 X X - X - - X - X
Geoff Bodine 3 of 3 X X X
Ricky Rudd 3 of 3 X X X
Rusty Wallace 3 of 3 X X X
Jeff Gordon 2 of 2 X X
Robby Gordon 2 of 2 X X
Juan Pablo Montoya 2 of 2 X X
David Pearson 2 of 2 X X
Tim Richmond 2 of 2 X X
Tony Stewart 2 of 2 X X
Ernie Irvan 2 of 3 - X X
Mark Martin 2 of 3 - X X
Billy Wade 2 of 3 X - X
Richard Petty 2 of 4 X X - -

Most wins at each track

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This section shows most winners per track.[56][57]

Current driver wins on current tracks

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TrackActive driversWins
Atlanta Motor SpeedwayKyle Busch, William Byron, Chase Elliott, Brad Keselowski, and Joey Logano2
Bristol Motor SpeedwayKyle Busch8
Charlotte Motor SpeedwayBrad Keselowski2
Charlotte Motor Speedway RovalChase Elliott and Kyle Larson2
Chicagoland SpeedwayKyle Busch and Brad Keselowski2
Circuit of the AmericasTyler Reddick2
Coronado Street CourseN/a-
Darlington RacewayDenny Hamlin5
Daytona International SpeedwayDenny Hamlin and William Byron3
Homestead-Miami SpeedwayDenny Hamlin3
Indianapolis Motor SpeedwayKyle Busch2
Iowa SpeedwayRyan Blaney and William Byron1
Kansas SpeedwayDenny Hamlin4
Las Vegas Motor SpeedwayJoey Logano4
Martinsville SpeedwayDenny Hamlin6
Michigan International SpeedwayDenny Hamlin, Kyle Larson, and Joey Logano3
Nashville SuperspeedwayRyan Blaney, Ross Chastain, Chase Elliott, Kyle Larson, and Joey Logano1
New Hampshire Motor SpeedwayKyle Busch and Denny Hamlin3
North Wilkesboro SpeedwayN/a-
Phoenix RacewayJoey Logano4
Pocono RacewayDenny Hamlin7
Richmond RacewayKyle Busch6
Sonoma RacewayKyle Busch and Kyle Larson2
Talladega SuperspeedwayBrad Keselowski6
Texas Motor SpeedwayKyle Busch4
Watkins Glen InternationalKyle Busch, Chase Elliott, Kyle Larson, and Shane van Gisbergen2
World Wide Technology RacewayKyle Busch, Austin Cindric, Denny Hamlin, and Joey Logano1

All-time Winners

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Short Tracks

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TrackDriverWins
Albany-Saratoga SpeedwayRichard Petty2
Asheville-Weaverville SpeedwayRex White5
Augusta SpeedwayJoe Weatherly, Richard Petty, Bobby Isaac, and David Pearson2
Beltsville SpeedwayBobby Isaac3
Birmingham International RacewayNed Jarrett3
Bowman Gray StadiumRex White6
Bristol Motor SpeedwayDarrell Waltrip12
Bristol Motor Speedway (Dirt)Joey Logano, Kyle Busch, and Christopher Bell1
California State FairgroundsEddie Gray2
Central City SpeedwayHerb Thomas2
Champion SpeedwayBob Welborn2
Charlotte SpeedwayBuck Baker3
Cleveland County FairgroundsBuck Baker and Ned Jarrett2
Columbia SpeedwayRichard Petty7
Concord SpeedwayJack Smith3
Dayton SpeedwayDick Rathman2
Dog Track SpeedwayNed Jarrett4
Fonda SpeedwayRichard Petty2
Fort Miami SpeedwayTim Flock2
Greenville-Pickens SpeedwayRichard Petty6
Heidelberg RacewayLee Petty2
Hickory Motor SpeedwayJunior Johnson7
Iowa SpeedwayRyan Blaney and William Byron1
Islip SpeedwayRichard Petty and Bobby Allison2
Jacksonville Speedway ParkHerb Thomas and Lee Petty2
Kingsport SpeedwayRichard Petty2
Lakewood SpeedwayHerb Thomas and Buck Baker2
Langley SpeedwayDavid Pearson3
Lincoln SpeedwayBuck Baker2
Martinsville SpeedwayRichard Petty15
Middle Georgia RacewayRichard Petty4
Monroe County FairgroundsTim Flock and Lee Petty2
Montgomery SpeedwayTim Flock2
Morristown SpeedwayTim Flock2
Myrtle Beach SpeedwayNed Jarrett3
Nashville SpeedwayRichard Petty9
New Asheville SpeedwayNed Jarrett and Richard Petty2
Newport SpeedwayFireball Roberts2
North Wilkesboro SpeedwayRichard Petty15
Occoneechee SpeedwayBuck Baker, Lee Petty, and Richard Petty3
Old Dominion SpeedwayNed Jarrett & Richard Petty2
Oxford Plains SpeedwayBobby Allison2
Palm Beach SpeedwayHerb Thomas4
Piedmont Interstate FairgroundsNed Jarrett6
Portland SpeedwayEddie Pagan2
Reading Fairgrounds SpeedwayJunior Johnson2
Richmond RacewayRichard Petty13
Savannah SpeedwayRichard Petty3
Smoky Mountain RacewayRichard Petty6
South Boston SpeedwayRichard Petty5
Southern States FairgroundsLee Petty3
Starkey SpeedwayJunior Johnson2
Tar Heel SpeedwayJim Paschal2
West Virginia International SpeedwayRichard Petty3
Wilson SpeedwayHerb Thomas3

Intermediates

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TrackDriverWins
Arizona State Fairgrounds (dirt)Marshall Teague, Tim Flock, Buck Baker, and John Rostek1
Atlanta Motor SpeedwayDale Earnhardt9
Bay Meadows Racetrack (dirt)Hershel McGriff, Tim Flock, and Eddie Pagan1
California State Fairgrounds (dirt)Eddie Gray2
Charlotte Motor SpeedwayJimmie Johnson8
Chicagoland SpeedwayTony Stewart3
Darlington RacewayDavid Pearson10
Dover International SpeedwayJimmie Johnson11
Homestead-Miami SpeedwayGreg Biffle, Denny Hamlin, and Tony Stewart3
Kansas SpeedwayDenny Hamlin4
Kentucky SpeedwayBrad Keselowski3
Lakewood Speedway (dirt)Herb Thomas and Buck Baker2
Langhorne Speedway (dirt)Dick Rathmann and Herb Thomas3
Las Vegas Motor SpeedwayJimmie Johnson and Joey Logano4
Marchbanks SpeedwayMarvin Porter and Fireball Roberts1
Memphis-Arkansas Speedway (dirt)Buck Baker and Fonty Flock1
Michigan State Fairgrounds Speedway (dirt)Tommy Thompson and Tim Flock1
Nashville SuperspeedwayRyan Blaney, Ross Chastain, Chase Elliott, Kyle Larson, and Joey Logano1
New Hampshire Motor SpeedwayJeff Burton and Kevin Harvick4
New York State Fairgrounds (dirt)Tim Flock, Buck Baker, and Gwyn Staley1
Phoenix RacewayKevin Harvick9
Raleigh SpeedwayFonty Flock, Fireball Roberts, and Herb Thomas2
Rockingham SpeedwayRichard Petty11
Texas Motor SpeedwayJimmie Johnson7
Trenton SpeedwayRichard Petty3
World Wide Technology RacewayKyle Busch, Austin Cindric, and Joey Logano1

Superspeedways

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TrackDriverWins
Auto Club SpeedwayJimmie Johnson6
Daytona International SpeedwayRichard Petty10
Indianapolis Motor SpeedwayJeff Gordon5
Michigan International SpeedwayDavid Pearson9
Ontario Motor SpeedwayA. J. Foyt, Bobby Allison, and Benny Parsons2
Pocono RacewayDenny Hamlin7
Talladega SuperspeedwayDale Earnhardt10
Texas World SpeedwayRichard Petty3

Road Courses and Street Circuits

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TrackDriverWins
Charlotte Motor Speedway RovalChase Elliott and Kyle Larson2
Chicago Street CourseShane van Gisbergen2
Circuit of the AmericasTyler Reddick2
Daytona International Speedway Road courseChase Elliott and Christopher Bell1
Daytona Beach and Road CourseMarshall Teague and Tim Flock2
Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road CourseA.J. Allmendinger, Michael McDowell, and Tyler Reddick1
Riverside International RacewayBobby Allison6
Road AmericaTim Flock, Chase Elliott, and Tyler Reddick1
Sonoma RacewayJeff Gordon5
Watkins Glen InternationalTony Stewart5

Winners on tracks used only one time

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List of winners on tracks, that were used only one-time in Cup NASCAR history.

TrackWinnerYear
Air Base SpeedwayBob Flock1951
Airborne SpeedwayLee Petty1955
Augusta International Raceway (road course)Fireball Roberts1963
Autódromo Hermanos RodríguezShane van Gisbergen2025
Bainbridge SpeedwayFonty Flock1951
Bloomsburg FairgroundsHerb Thomas1953
Canadian Exposition StadiumLee Petty1958
Capital SpeedwayBill Amick1957
Chisholm SpeedwayBuck Baker1956
Civic StadiumJim Reed1958
Columbus SpeedwayTim Flock1951
Corbin SpeedwayLee Petty1954
Davenport SpeedwayHerb Thomas1953
Dixie SpeedwayNed Jarrett1960
Five Flags SpeedwayHerb Thomas1953
Gamecock SpeedwayNed Jarrett1960
Gastonia FairgroundsBuck Baker1958
Golden Gate SpeedwayRichard Petty1962
Hanford Motor Speedway (1/2 mi oval)Danny Weinberg1951
Harnett SpeedwayHerb Thomas1953
Hartsville SpeedwayBuck Baker1961
Huntsville SpeedwayRichard Petty1962
Kitsap County AirportParnelli Jones1957
Las Vegas Park SpeedwayNorm Nelson1955
Lincoln City FairgroundsDick Rathman1953
Linden AirportAl Keller1954
Louisiana FairgroundsLee Petty1953
McCormick FieldJim Pascal1958
Merced FairgroundsHerb Thomas1956
Meyer SpeedwayBobby Allison1971
Montgomery AirbaseRex White1960
Monroe SpeedwayTim Flock1952
Newberry SpeedwayFireball Roberts1957
New Bradford SpeedwayJunior Johnson1958
Norwood ArenaEmanuel Zervakis1961
Oklahoma State FairgroundsJim Pascal1956
Pine Grove SpeedwayTim Flock1951
Playland Park SpeedwayTim Flock1952
Powell Motor SpeedwayHerb Thomas1953
Princess Anne SpeedwayHerb Thomas1953
Rapid Valley SpeedwayHerb Thomas1953
Santa Clara FairgroundsMarvin Porter1957
Santa Fe SpeedwayDick Rathman1954
Salisbury SpeedwayLee Petty1958
Shangri-La Motor SpeedwayTim Flock1952
Sharon SpeedwayLee Petty1954
Soldier FieldFireball Roberts1956
Stamford ParkBuddy Shuman1952
Starlite SpeedwayDarel Dieringer1966
State Line SpeedwayShorty Rollins1958
Titusville-Cocoa SpeedwayFireball Roberts1956
Tucson Rodeo GroundsDanny Letner1955
Wall StadiumJim Reed1958
Williams Groove SpeedwayHerb Thomas1954
Winchester SpeedwayLloyd Moore1950

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  56. BY THE NUMBERS: MOST WINS PER TRACK
  57. TOP 10 LIST: INDUCTEE WINS BY TRACK
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