Dale Earnhardt won 4 championships in the 1990's. 1990, 1991, 1993, and 1994. Many people think Jeff Gordon won the most championships in the 1990's, but he only won 3 in the '90s. 1990 Dale Earnhardt
1991 Dale Earnhardt
1992 Alan Kulwiki
1993 Dale Earnhardt
1994 Dale Earnhardt
1995 Jeff Gordon
1996 Terry Labonte
1997 Jeff Gordon
1998 Jeff Gordon
1999 Dale Jarrett Legendary racecar driver Dale Earnhardtwon the most Nextel Cup Series Championships during the 1990s, finishing the decade with four championships. Jeff Gordon came in second with three championships.
You count them: 2000: Bobby Labonte, 2001: Jeff Gordon, 2002: Tony Stewart, 2003: Matt Kenseth, 2004: Kurt Busch, 2005: Tony Stewart, 2006 - 2007 - 2008 - 2009 - 2010: Jimmie Johnson.
Dale Earnhardt Sr 1990 Dale Earnhardt Sr 1991 Dale Earnhardt Sr 1992 Alan Kulwicki 1993 Dale Earnhardt Sr 1994 Dale Earnhardt Sr 1995 Jeff Gordon 1996 Terry Labonte 1997 Jeff Gordon 1998 Jeff Gordon 1999 Dale Jarrett
Dale Earnhardt Sr. won four Winston Cup championships in the 1990's.
Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt Sr.have each won seven Nascar Cup Series championships.
Kurt Busch won the 2004 Nascar Nextel Cup championship.
Richard Petty won 200 Nascar Cup Series races, the most in history.
Richard Petty has the most Nascar Cup Series wins all-time, with 200.
Jeff Gordon is the active leader, with 85.
Dale Jarrett won the 1999 Nascar Winston Cup Series championship.
A Nascar Cup Series driver can enter 36 races throughout the season.
Kyle Busch won 66 Nascar Nationwide Series races, which is the most in series history.
In the Nascar Nationwide Series, the driver with the most points accumulated after 33 races, is declared the champion.
The NASCAR driver Jimmie Johnson is not dead. He races in the number 48 car in the NASCAR races.
In 1962, the Nascar Grand National Series had 53 races.
The record is held by Tommy Houston. He started the first 360 races in the divisions history.
There are 36 Nascar Cup Series races in one year.
Kasey Kahne has won 16 Nascar Cup Series races, 8Nationwide races (formerly known as the Busch Series) and 4Truck Series races in his career.
David Stremme competed in one Nascar Cup Series race and two Truck Series races in 2008. He also drove 32 Nationwide Series races for Rusty Wallace Inc. during that season. David Stremme has recently quit racing Nascar Sprint Cup cars and is now primarily a Nascar Nationwide Series Driver.
Petty Enterprises with 268 Cup Series wins.
There were 62 races in 1964, the most in NASCAR history for one season.
Jeff Gordon has won 90 Nascar Cup Series races in his career.