In the storied annals of NASCAR’s premier division, a total of 206 distinct drivers have etched their names into the record books with victories dating back to the inaugural 1949 season. Leading this elite fraternity is the legendary Richard Petty, whose unparalleled career amassed an astounding 200 wins. Among the current crop of competitors, Kyle Busch stands at the forefront, holding the record for active drivers with 63 triumphs.
The landscape of Cup Series winners experienced a significant addition early in the 2025 season. Josh Berry, piloting the iconic No. 21 for the venerable Wood Brothers, secured his maiden victory at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. This triumph marked a unique streak for the storied No. 21 Ford, with the last five drivers to visit Victory Lane in that car achieving their first Cup Series win. This highlights the Wood Brothers’ consistent ability to provide opportunities for emerging talent.
The month of March 2025 also witnessed a milestone achievement for Kyle Larson. His commanding performance at Homestead-Miami Speedway propelled him into an exclusive club, becoming only the 30th driver in NASCAR Cup Series history to reach the 30-win plateau. Larson’s consistent success across various track types underscores his versatility and status as a perennial contender.
Further expanding the international flavor of NASCAR success, Shane van Gisbergen continued his impressive road course dominance throughout the year. By securing victories in five of the six road course events contested thus far in 2025, the New Zealand native has cemented his place as the winningest foreign-born driver in NASCAR history. His aggressive driving style and mastery of road racing have captivated fans and challenged established norms.
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A notable shift in the all-time standings occurred late in the 2025 season when Denny Hamlin captured his 60th career victory at Las Vegas. This significant win propelled Hamlin into the top ten of the all-time wins list, a testament to his sustained excellence and strategic prowess over a long and distinguished career. Hamlin’s consistent performance, particularly on intermediate and short tracks, has made him a formidable force for over a decade.
Every driver currently competing full-time in the Cup Series is denoted in bold text for clarity, while those participating on a part-time basis are presented in italics. This update reflects the latest standings as of February 18th, 2026, following the 68th running of the Daytona 500, a race that once again kicked off the season with its characteristic drama and unpredictability.
The all-time NASCAR Cup Series driver wins list, a testament to decades of racing excellence, showcases the evolution of the sport and the emergence of new legends. At the pinnacle of this prestigious list, Richard Petty’s 200 wins remain a benchmark of dominance that may never be surpassed. His era of racing, characterized by raw talent and endurance, set a standard for generations to follow. Following Petty, David Pearson holds a remarkable second place with 105 victories, a remarkable achievement in his own right. Jeff Gordon, a four-time Cup Series champion, ranks third with 93 wins, forever changing the sport’s landscape with his aggressive style and broad appeal.
The legendary Bobby Allison and Darrell Waltrip occupy the fourth and fifth positions, respectively, with 85 and 84 wins. Their fierce rivalries and numerous championship battles defined an era of NASCAR. Sixth and seventh place are occupied by two drivers with identical win totals: the recently retired Jimmie Johnson and the late Cale Yarborough, both with 83 victories. Johnson’s seven Cup Series championships are a testament to his consistency and ability to perform under pressure, while Yarborough’s powerful driving and multiple championships solidified his place in racing lore.
Dale Earnhardt Sr., affectionately known as "The Intimidator," sits in eighth place with 76 wins, a number that encapsulates his relentless pursuit of victory and his profound impact on the sport’s culture. Kyle Busch, a modern-day legend, is firmly entrenched in ninth with 63 wins, a remarkable tally that continues to grow as he remains a top contender. Rounding out the top ten is Denny Hamlin, whose recent win propelled him to 60 career victories, placing him in elite company and signaling his enduring competitiveness.
The depth of talent in the top twenty is further illustrated by the presence of Kevin Harvick (60 wins), Rusty Wallace (55 wins), and Lee Petty (54 wins), each a significant figure in NASCAR history. Ned Jarrett and Junior Johnson, both esteemed figures from earlier eras, share the fourteenth spot with 50 wins, highlighting their lasting legacies. Tony Stewart, a three-time champion, sits sixteenth with 49 wins, showcasing his versatility across different racing disciplines.
Herb Thomas, Buck Baker, and Bill Elliott, with 48, 46, and 44 wins respectively, represent significant achievements from the sport’s formative years and its transitional periods. Mark Martin, known for his longevity and competitive spirit, holds 40 wins, a testament to his enduring talent. Tim Flock and Matt Kenseth are tied at 39 wins, each having achieved considerable success throughout their careers. Bobby Isaac, with 37 wins, also features prominently.
The current generation of stars is well-represented in the upper echelons of the list. Joey Logano, a two-time Cup Series champion, has accumulated 37 wins, while Brad Keselowski, also a champion, has 36 victories. Kurt Busch, a former Cup Series champion, stands at 34 wins, and Martin Truex Jr., a recent champion, has achieved 34 victories. Fireball Roberts, a pioneer of the sport, holds 33 wins, followed by Dale Jarrett with 32. Kyle Larson’s recent milestone places him at 32 wins, solidifying his position among the sport’s elite.
The list continues to showcase a rich tapestry of NASCAR history, with drivers like Carl Edwards and Rex White each holding 28 wins. Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Fred Lorenzen are tied at 26 wins, while Jim Paschal and Joe Weatherly each have 25 victories. Ricky Rudd’s 23 wins and Terry Labonte’s 22 wins represent considerable careers. Jeff Burton and Bobby Labonte, both former champions, have 21 wins each, as do Benny Parsons, Jack Smith, and Chase Elliott, highlighting the competitive nature of their eras.
Further down the list, drivers like Speedy Thompson (20 wins), Davey Allison and Buddy Baker (19 wins), and Greg Biffle and Fonty Flock (19 wins) represent significant contributions to the sport. Geoff Bodine, Neil Bonnett, Harry Gant, Ryan Newman, and Kasey Kahne all have 18 wins, demonstrating their consistent presence in Victory Lane. Ryan Blaney, a rising star, has secured 17 wins, with Marvin Panch, Curtis Turner also achieving this mark. William Byron, another prominent young driver, has amassed 16 wins, indicating his potential for future growth.
The list extends to drivers with 15 wins, including Ernie Irvan, and those with 14 wins, such as Dick Hutcherson and LeeRoy Yarbrough. Christopher Bell, a talented competitor, has 13 wins, alongside Dick Rathmann and Tim Richmond. Donnie Allison, Clint Bowyer, and Sterling Marlin each have 10 wins, while Paul Goldsmith and Cotton Owens are among those with 9 victories. Tyler Reddick and Bob Welborn have also achieved 9 wins.
Alex Bowman and Kyle Petty are credited with 8 wins, while Darel Dieringer, A.J. Foyt, Jamie McMurray, Jim Reed, and Marshall Teague each have 7 wins. The list continues to expand with drivers achieving 6 wins, including Chris Buescher, Ross Chastain, Austin Dillon, and Shane van Gisbergen. Ward Burton and Chase Briscoe are among those with 5 wins, alongside Dan Gurney, Alan Kulwicki, Tony Lund, Dave Marcis, Jeremy Mayfield, and Ralph Moody.
A significant number of drivers have achieved 4 wins, including Lloyd Dane, Bob Flock, Charlie Glotzbach, Eddie Gray, Bobby Hamilton, Pete Hamilton, Parnelli Jones, Hershel McGriff, Joe Nemechek, Eddie Pagan, Ken Schrader, Morgan Shepherd, Nelson Stacy, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Billy Wade, and Michael Waltrip. Glen Wood also holds 4 wins.
The list further details drivers with 3 wins, such as A.J. Allmendinger, Aric Almirola, Bill Blair, Austin Cindric, Robby Gordon, Erik Jones, Dick Linder, Frank Mundy, Elliott Sadler, Gwyn Staley, Brian Vickers, and Bubba Wallace. A considerable group of drivers have recorded 2 wins, including Marcos Ambrose, John Andretti, Johnny Beauchamp, Red Byron, Derrike Cope, Ricky Craven, Ray Elder, James Hylton, Bobby Johns, Joe Lee Johnson, Al Keller, Elmo Langley, Danny Letner, Michael McDowell, Juan Pablo Montoya, Billy Myers, Jimmy Pardue, Steve Park, Tom Pistone, Marvin Porter, David Ragan, David Reutimann, Gober Sosebee, Jimmy Spencer, Daniel Suarez, and Emanuel Zervakis.
Finally, a substantial roster of 206 drivers have achieved a single Cup Series victory, representing the dream realized for countless individuals who have competed in NASCAR’s highest echelon. This includes notable names such as Mario Andretti, Trevor Bayne, and the recently victorious Josh Berry, alongside a multitude of talented drivers who have left their mark on the sport with at least one trip to Victory Lane. The comprehensive list underscores the enduring appeal and the vast history of competition within the NASCAR Cup Series.
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