95 wins - Kyle Busch - 29 (Cup Series), 66 (Nationwide Series) 95 wins - Jeff Gordon -90 (Cup Series), 5 (Nationwide Series)
Richard Petty - 200 wins - (all in the Cup Series), he never drove in the Nationwide Series.Second would be David Pearson.106 wins - 105 (Cup), 1 (Nationwide)
In the Nascar Nationwide Series, the driver with the most points accumulated after 33 races, is declared the champion.
Yes. Tony Stewart like any other Cup or Truck Series driver is allowed to race in the Nationwide Series.
Currently, there is no driver using the #17 car in the Nascar Nationwide Series. It is used full-time by Matt Kenseth in the Sprint Cup Series.
Mark Martin has the second most wins in the Nascar Nationwide Series, with 49. Kyle Busch is first.
Tony Stewart has never driven full-time for the Nationwide Series (formerly known as the Busch Series). As a part-time driver in the series from 1996-2013, he started 94 races.
NASCAR driver Reed Sorenson is now a full-time driver in the Nationwide Series. His last Cup Series race was in 2012.
NASCAR driver Elliott Sadler is now a full-time Nationwide Series driver. His last Cup Series race was in 2012.
Juan Pablo Montoya
Mark Martin with 8 wins.
There has never been a driver to win both the Busch (now the Nationwide Series) and the Winston Cup (now the Sprint Cup Series).
Jeff Gordon is a professional race car driver in the Nascar Sprint Cup Series.