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This page lists all NASCAR and ARCA drivers from all American-based series born outside the United States. With the Canada Series and all CASCAR series it shows the list of all non-Canadian drivers, with the Mexico Series, FedEx Challenge, FB-Bohn Mikel's Trucks and Mexico Pro Series it shows the list of all non-Mexican drivers, and with the Brasil Sprint Race it shows the list of all non-Brazilian drivers. Not all NASCAR races were documented correctly, so some drivers or results could be missing.

Drivers and results from the ARCA Midwest Tour and other ARCA-sanctioned series outside the ARCA Menards Series, ARCA Menards Series West and ARCA Menards Series East are not included nor are drivers and results from the NASCAR Superspeedway Modifieds. Non-European drivers and results from the Whelen Euro Series are also not included nor are non-Australian drivers and results from NASCAR Australia.

NASCAR Cup Series
Strictly Stock Series (1949), Grand National Series (1950–1970), Winston Cup Grand National Series (1971–1985), Winston Cup Series (1986–2003), Nextel Cup Series (2004–2007), Sprint Cup Series (2008–2016), Monster Energy Cup Series (2017–2019), Cup Series (2020–present). Non-American drivers from the four exhibition races at Calder Park are included. Non-American drivers from the three exhibition races in Japan are also included.
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NASCAR Xfinity Series
Sportsman Division (1950–1967), Late Model Sportsman Division (1968–1981), Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series (1982–1983), Busch Grand National Series (1984–1994), Busch Series Grand National Division (1995–2003), Busch Series (2004–2007), Nationwide Series (2008–2014), Xfinity Series (2015–present). Drivers and results from the start of 1950 to the end of 1981 are not included.
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Late Model Sportsman Division (pre-modern era) race winners
Last updated: 26 November 2020.

Craftsman Truck Series
SuperTruck Series by Craftsman (1995), Gander Outdoors Truck Series (2018), Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series (2019–2020), Camping World Truck Series (2009–2017, 2021–2022) and Craftsman Truck Series (1996–2008, 2023–present).
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NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour
Modified Division (1948–1984), Winston Modified Tour (1985–1993), Featherlite Modified Tour (1994–2004), Whelen Modified Tour (2005–present). Drivers and results from the start of 1948 to the end of 1984 are not included. Non-American drivers from the UNOH Showdown, UNOH Battle at the Beach and All-Star Shootout exhibition races are included.
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Modified Division (pre-modern era) race winners
Last updated: 13 November 2020.

ARCA Menards Series
Midwest Association for Race Cars (1953–1963), ARCA Racing Series (1964–1981), ARCA Talladega Super Car Series (1982–1985), ARCA Permatex Super Car Series (1986–1992), ARCA Hooters Cup Super Car Series (1993–1994), ARCA Bondo/Mar-Hyde Series (1995–2000), ARCA Re/Max Series (2001–2009), ARCA Racing Series presented by Re/Max & Menards (2010), ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards (2011–2018), ARCA Menards Series (2019–present). Results from fourteen of nineteen races in 1953, twelve of fifteen races in 1954, 31 of 33 races in 1955, 44 of 46 races in 1956, 35 of 39 races in 1957, 25 of thirty races in 1958, 21 of 29 races in 1959, thirty of 33 races in 1960, 26 of 29 races in 1961, 32 of 34 races in 1962, thirty of 34 races in 1963, 25 of 35 races in 1964, 23 of 33 races in 1965, 27 of 32 races in 1966, 25 of 32 races in 1967, 24 of 31 races in 1968, twenty of 28 races in 1969, eleven of nineteen races in 1970, thirteen of 21 races in 1971 and four of 21 races in 1972, eleven of 28 races in 1973, five of twelve races in 1974, four of thirteen races in 1975, nine of thirteen races in 1976, nine of thirteen races in 1977 and seven of eleven races in 1978 are incomplete.
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ARCA Sioux Chief Showdown
ARCA Sioux Chief Showdown (2020–2022). The Sioux Chief Showdown was a championship within the ARCA Menards Series which comprised of only short tracks and road courses. The series was aimed at 15 to 17-year-olds to allow them to compete for another championship, but it was discontinued as it detracted drivers from competing for the East championship.

ARCA Menards Series West
Pacific Coast Late Model Division (1954–1969), Grand National West Series (1970), Winston West Series (1971–1993, 1995–2003), Winston Transcontinental Series (1994), West Series (2004–2005, 2007), AutoZone West Series (2006), Camping World West Series (2008–2009), K&N Pro Series West (2010–2019), ARCA Menards Series West (2020–present). Results from two of fourteen races in 1955, fourteen of 32 races in 1956, seven of 24 races in 1957, six of nine races in 1958, five of seven races in 1959, thirteen of sixteen races in 1960, ten of fourteen races in 1961, all ten races in 1962, eight of ten races in 1963, nine of 29 races in 1964, two of fourteen races in 1965 and four of twenty races in 1969 are incomplete.
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ARCA Menards Series East
Busch North Series (1987–2005), Busch East Series (2006–2007), Camping World East Series (2008–2009), K&N Pro Series East (2010–2019), ARCA Menards Series East (2020–present). Non-American drivers from the 2013 K&N Pro Series UNOH Battle at the Beach exhibition race are included.
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NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour
Whelen Southern Modified Tour (2005–2016).

NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown
Toyota All-Star Showdown at Irwindale Speedway (2003–2011).
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NASCAR AutoZone Elite Division Northwest Series
Northwest Tour (1985–1986), Winston Northwest Tour (1987–1994), REB-CO Northwest Tour (1995–1997), Raybestos Northwest Series (1998–2003), AutoZone Elite Division Northwest Series (2004–2006).

NASCAR AutoZone Elite Division Southwest Series
Featherlite Southwest Tour (1986–2002), AutoZone Elite Division Southwest Series (2003–2006).
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NASCAR AutoZone Elite Division Southeast Series
Winston All Pro Series (1991–1993), Slim Jim All Pro Series (1994–2000), Gatorade All Pro Series (2001), Hills Bros. All Pro Series (2002), Kodak Southeast Series (2003), AutoZone Elite Division Southeast Series (2004–2006).
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NASCAR AutoZone Elite Division Midwest Series
RE/MAX Challenge Series (1998–2002), International Truck and Engine Corporation Midwest Series (2003), AutoZone Elite Division Midwest Series (2004–2006). This series did not have any drivers born outside the United States in all of its nine seasons. After 2006 it was replaced by what is now the ARCA Midwest Tour and those drivers and results are not included.

NASCAR Goody's Dash Series
Baby Grand (1975–1979), International Sedan Series (1980–1982), Darlington Dash Series (1983–1984), Daytona Dash Series (1985), Charlotte/Daytona Dash Series (1986–1989), Dash Series (1990–1991), Goody's Dash Series (1992–2003). Results from nine of twelve races in 1975, fourteen of 22 races in 1976, nine of 23 races in 1977, eight of nineteen races in 1978, six of nineteen races in 1979, four of sixteen races in 1980, four of twenty races in 1981, six of eleven races in 1982, two of fourteen races in 1983, one of fourteen races in 1984, one of fourteen races in 1985, one of seventeen races in 1986, two of thirteen races in 1987, two of fifteen races in 1988, four of fifteen races in 1989, one of sixteen races in 1991, two of sixteen races in 1993, one of seventeen races in 1994 and two of nineteen races in 1995 are incomplete.

NASCAR O'Reilly All-Star Series
Busch/Winston All-Star Tour (1985–1988), Busch All-Star Tour (1989–1997), Busch All-Star Series (1998–1999), O'Reilly All-Star Series (2000–2001). Results from five of six races in 1985, all fourteen races in 1986, fourteen of fifteen races in 1987, thirteen of fourteen races in 1988, twelve of fourteen races in 1989, ten of fifteen races in 1990, four of sixteen races in 1991, one of twenty races in 1996, one of fifteen races in 1997, sixteen of nineteen races in 1998 and one of seventeen races in 1999 are incomplete. This series did not have any known drivers born outside the United States in all of its seventeen seasons.

NASCAR Sportsman Division
Sportsman Division (1989–1991, 1993–1995), Igloo Sportsman Challenge (1992). The series only awarded a points championship for the 1992 and 1993 seasons.
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NASCAR Winston All-American Challenge Series
All-American Challenge Series (1984–1986), Winston All-American Challenge Series (1987–1990). Results from four of fourteen races in 1984, one of sixteen races in 1985, two of 24 races in 1987, one of 21 races in 1988 and nine of sixteen races in 1989 are incomplete.

NASCAR Coors Tour
North Tour (1979–1980), Molson Tour (1981–1982), Stroh's Tour (1983–1984), Coors Tour (1985). Open Competition drivers from races at Oxford Plains are not included.
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NASCAR Winston Northwest Racing Series
Winston Northwest Racing Series (1974–1984). It is unknown how many races were held in seven of eleven seasons. The existence of 117 races is known, sixteen of which have full results. There is no information on the 1983 and 1984 seasons. This series was spiritually succeeded by the NASCAR Northwest Tour in 1985.

NASCAR Grand National East Series
Grand National East Series (1972–1973).
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NASCAR Grand American
Grand Touring (1968–1969), Grand American (1970–1972).

NASCAR TQ Midget Division
TQ Midget Division (1965). Results from all races are incomplete. This series did not have any known drivers born outside the United States in its only season.

NASCAR Midget Division
Midget Division (1953–1963). It is unknown how many races were held in six of eleven seasons. The existence of 139 races is known, none of which have full results.
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NASCAR Eastern Late Model Division
Eastern Late Model Division (1960–1962). It is unknown how many races were held in all three of its seasons. The existence of eighteen races is known, five of which have full results.

NASCAR Mid-West Late Model Division
Mid-West Late Model Division (1960–1961). Results from all races are incomplete. This series did not have any known drivers born outside the United States in both its seasons.

NASCAR Compact Division
Compact Division (1960–1961).

NASCAR Short Track Division
Short Track Division (1951–1959). Results from seven of eleven races in 1951, all fifteen races in 1952, 22 of 23 races in 1953, 22 of 26 races in 1954, 23 of 32 races in 1955, 28 of 38 races in 1956, twenty of 28 races in 1957, six of 21 races in 1958 and eight of eleven races in 1959 are incomplete.

NASCAR Convertible Division
Convertible Division (1956–1959).

NASCAR Speedway Division
Speedway Division (1952–1953). This series did not have any drivers born outside the United States in both its seasons.

NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series
Winston Racing Series (1982–2002), Dodge Weekly Series (2003–2006), Whelen All-American Series (2007–2019), Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series (2020–present). From 1982 to 2004 a regional-based points system was used. The top fifty in standings per region was published. In 2005 and 2006 a division-based points system was used. The top sixteen to eighteen in standings per division was published. From 2007 on a state-based points system is used. The top five hundred in standings in the nation and at least the top ten per track are published. From 2023 a region-based points system returned alongside the state-based points system. Canadian drivers racing at Canadian tracks in Canadian regions are not included.

Division I

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Finalist Program
Whelen All-American Series Finalist Program (2010–2019), Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series Finalist Program (2020–present).


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NASCAR Grand American Stock Car National Championship
Grand American Stock Car National Championship (1980–1983).

NASCAR Limited Sportsman Division
Limited Sportsman Division (1959–1963).

NASCAR Modified Special National Championship
Modified Special National Championship (1962–1963). This series did not have any known drivers born outside the United States.

NASCAR Canada Series
Canadian Tire Series (2007–2015), Pinty's Series (2016–2023) and Canada Series (2024–present). With the Canada Series being a Canadian-based series, this shows the list of all non-Canadian drivers.

CASCAR Super Series
CASCAR Super Series (1998–2006). With the CASCAR Super Series being a Canadian-based series, this shows the list of all non-Canadian drivers.
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CASCAR Flo-Pro.com Western Series
CASCAR Super Series West (1994–1995), CASCAR Castrol Super Series West (1996–2001), CASCAR EMCO Western Series (2002–2004), CASCAR Western Series (2005), CASCAR Flo-Pro.com Western Series (2006). Results from eleven of twelve races in 1995, all nine races in 1996, five of ten races in 1997, one of seven races in 1998 and one of eight races in 2001 are incomplete. With the CASCAR Flo-Pro.com Western Series being a Canadian-based series, this shows the list of all non-Canadian drivers.

CASCAR Castrol Super Series East
CASCAR General Tire Super Series (1988–1990), CASCAR Budweiser Super Series (1991–1993), CASCAR Super Series East (1994–1995), CASCAR Castrol Super Series East (1996–2000). Results from all five races in 1988, all eight races in 1989, all nine races in 1990, ten of twelve races in 1991, all twelve races in 1992, fourteen of fifteen races in 1993, all eleven races in 1995, all twelve races in 1996 and five of eleven races in 1997 are incomplete. With the CASCAR Castrol Super Series East being a Canadian-based series, this shows the list of all non-Canadian drivers.

CASCAR Power Water Sportsman Series
CASCAR Carquest Sportsman Series (2000–2004), CASCAR Power Water Sportsman Series (2005–2006). Drivers and results from the start of 2000 to the end of 2002 are not included. This series did not have any known drivers born outside the Canada in all of its seven seasons.

NASCAR Mexico Series
Desafío Corona (2004–2006), Corona Series (2007–2011), Toyota Series (2012–2014), PEAK Mexico Series (2017–2021) and Mexico Series (2015, 2022–present). With the Mexico Series being a Mexican-based series, this shows the list of all non-Mexican drivers. Non-Mexican drivers from the 2016 Carrera de exhibición in Mexico City (Oval) are included.
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NASCAR FedEx Challenge
FedEx Challenge (2017–present). With the FedEx Challenge being a Mexican-based series, this shows the list of all non-Mexican drivers.
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FB-Bohn Mikel's Trucks
MasterCard Truck Series (2002–2003), Mikel's Trucks (2017–2018), FB-Bohn Mikel's Trucks (2019–present). Results from all eight races in 2002 and all thirteen races in 2003 are missing. With FB-Bohn Mikel's Trucks being a Mexican-based series, this shows the list of all non-Mexican drivers.

NASCAR Mexico Pro Series
Lotto T4 Series (2005), T4 Series (2006), Mexico T4 Series (2007–2008), Mini Stock Series (2009–2010), Stock V6 Series (2011–2014), Mexico Pro Series (2015). With the Mexico Pro Series being a Mexican-based series, this shows the list of all non-Mexican drivers.
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NASCAR Brasil Sprint Race
Brasil Sprint Race (2023–present). With the Brasil Sprint Race being a Brazilian-based series, this shows the list of all non-Brazilian drivers.
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List of Nations
This shows the list of nations and the number of drivers in points-paying races and number of wins by drivers from that country for series which are based in the United States. Not included are the Speedway Division, Mid-West Late Model Division, O'Reilly All-Star Series and AutoZone Elite Division Midwest Series, because they did not have any foreign born drivers. The Toyota All-Star Showdown is not included either, because it was an exhibition race and not part of a championship. The pre-modern era of the Modified and Late Model Sportsman Divisions are not included either nor are the Grand American Stock Car National Championship and Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series, because they were and are championships with many different races being held at the same time across the country.

Nations

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Series

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