List of all-time NASCAR Cup Series winners

The following is a list compiling the total number of career victories in NASCAR Cup Series competition. The list recognizes Cup Series victories under the following auspices:


 * Strictly Stock (1949)
 * Grand National Series (1950–1970)
 * Winston Cup Series (1971–2003)
 * Nextel Cup Series (2004–2007)
 * Sprint Cup Series (2008–2016)
 * Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series (2017–2019)
 * NASCAR Cup Series (2020–present)

Rule changes in 1972 established a minimum distance of 250 mi for points-paying Cup Series events (reduced to 186.4 mi 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.

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. 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.

Prior to 1972, Daytona qualifying races were points-paying championship races, and count in the totals below. Since then, the Daytona qualifying races do not count due to the race distance change rules. Wins in The Clash, All-Star Race, or international exhibitions at Calder Park Raceway, Suzuka, or Motegi do not count.

Win table
All figures correct as of the Great American Getaway 400 at Pocono Raceway (July 14, 2024).

Most wins at different tracks
List of drivers who have won on at least 10 different racetracks or on at least 50% of a certain category. Wins on dirt and paved surface of same track counts as two different track wins, because it changes the characteristics of the race. The drivers are first sorted according to the absolute number of racetracks on which they have at least one race win. If several drivers have the same number of wins, they are sorted in descending order according to the relative ratio. A driver who has only driven on 3 different racetracks but has won on all 3 racetracks has a better ranking than a driver who competed on 4 racetracks and also achieved at least one victory on 3 racetracks. The absolute number of race wins is not decisive, so it does not matter whether a driver has 1 or more wins on a particular racetrack.

Current tracks and drivers
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 least 10 different racetracks are listed. Wins in bonus races without scoring for the championship are marked with NC, but not counting to total numbers.

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
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.

Most wins at each track
This section shows most winners per track.

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