Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt Sr. both have a record 7 Nascar Cup championships.
Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt Sr. Both with seven.
Jimmie Johnson won a record five consecutive Nascar Cup Series championships (2006-2010).
There are only 2 drivers who have this record- Cale Yarlborough for the years 1976-1978 and Jimmie Johnson for the years 2006-2008.
Tony Stewart set the Nascar Cup Series qualifying record (98.084) at Martinsville Speedway in 2005.
Buck Baker did it in 1956-7. Lee Petty did it 1958-9. Joe Weatherly did it 1962-3. David Pearson did it in 1968-9. Richard Petty did it twice - 1971-2 and 1974-5. Cale Yarborough won three straight - 1976-8. Darrell Waltrip did it in 1981-2. Dale Earnhardt did it three times - 1986-7, 1990-1, and 1993-4. Jeff Gordon did it in 1997-8. Jimmie Johnson won four in a row - 2006-9.
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Ryan Newman has 17 Nascar Cup Series wins in his career, Including the 2008 Daytona 500, the 2013 Brickyard 400, and he got his first victory in the rain-shortened 2002 New Hampshire 300.
Richard Petty became famous by winning a Nascar record 200 races, which include seven Daytona 500s. He was also the first driver to win seven Nascar championships. Later tied by Dale Earnhardt Sr.
The record is held by Tommy Houston. He started the first 360 races in the divisions history.
the New York Yankees are the only team with more World Series wins than the Cardinals. The Yankees have 26 championships.
18 yearsRichard Petty holds the record for the most years with at least one win in the Nascar Cup Series (1960-1977).
Drivers championships: Ferrari, on 15 after the 2009 season. Next come McLaren (12) and Williams (7). Constructors championships: Ferrari, on 16 after the 2009 season. Next come Williams (9) and McLaren (8)