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December 28, 2024 By  NASCAR, NASCAR Cup Series

NASCAR All-Time Wins List- From 1st to 205th

NASCAR All-Time Wins List

The 2024 season saw plenty of new winners, along with drivers snapping winless streaks. As the sport heads into its 77th season, the NASCAR All-Time Wins list now has 205 different winners. Since the last edition of this list, drivers such as Shane van Gisbergen, and Harrison Burton. Plenty of drivers have more than double their win totals. Kyle Larson has made a huge climb up the list, as he has moved past several NASCAR Hall of Famers such as Dale Earnhardt Jr, Fred Lorenzen, and Carl Edwards.

Joey Logano and Brad Keselowski both moved past Martin Truex Jr and Kurt Busch, who have both retired from full-time racing over the past several years. Kyle Busch remains the highest full-time driver. Sure Jimmie Johnson is still active, but he’s far from his winning days. Denny Hamlin continues to make history as he is now tied with the great Petty at 54 career wins. His next victory will tie him with Rusty Wallace, further cementing his Hall of Fame chances despite not having a championship.

Hamlin has a chance to reach Kevin Harvick’s mark of 60 wins which would move him into the top 10 all-time. How quickly will Larson put his name higher on the list?

#1 Richard Petty – 200

Richard’s mark will continue to remain untouchable. One of his many records that will never be broken.

#2 David Pearson – 103

The “Silver Fox” is probably the only other driver that could’ve reached Richard’s mark had he raced for as long.

#3 Jeff Gordon – 93

Jeff Gordon was the only other driver that probably could’ve reached the 100-win mark. It wasn’t meant to be, but the 2019 Hall of Famer still has plenty to give to the sport as the Vice Chairman of Hendrick Motorsports.

#4 Bobby Allison – 85

Shortly before Bobby’s sad passing in November, NASCAR finally awarded Allison his 85th win moving him ahead of DW.

#5 Darrell Waltrip – 84

For nearly 50 years Waltrip and Allison sat tied. That was finally fixed, with the upcoming return to Bowman Gray for the clash.

#6 Jimmie Johnson – 83

Johnson has been back racing part-time for almost three years now. His drought of winning continues to grow. Sure he’s the highest active driver on the win’s list, but Jimmie doesn’t appear to be anywhere near winning anytime soon.

#7 Cale Yarborough -83

The Hall of Famer passed away at the start of 2024, but he will forever be remembered with a spot amongst the top 10 all-time race winners.

#8 Dale Earnhardt- 76

Dale Sr’s 76 wins are starting to feel nearly untouchable as well. Sure the next driver on the list has 63 wins, but Kyle Busch went winless in 2024, and 13 wins is going to be hard to get.

#9 Kyle Busch – 63

Busch had a rough 2024 campaign after winning three races in his first season with RCR. He will need a huge bounce back if he wants to try and make a run at ninth-place Earnhardt.

#10 Kevin Harvick- 60

Harvick capped off his career in 2023 with 60 wins, including wins in all four crown jewel races, and the 2014 NASCAR Cup Championship.

NASCAR All-time Wins 11-143:

#11 Rusty Wallace, 55 wins

#12 Lee Petty, 54 wins

#13 Denny Hamlin, 54 wins

Hamlin has made some huge gains over the past several years. He has won six times in the last two years combined.

#14 Ned Jarrett, 50 wins

#15 Junior Johnson, 50 wins

#16 Tony Stewart, 49 wins

#17 Herb Thomas, 48 wins

#18 Buck Baker, 46 wins

#19 Bill Elliott, 44 wins

#20 Mark Martin, 40 wins

#21 Tim Flock, 39 wins

#22 Matt Kenseth, 39 wins

#23 Bobby Isaac, 37 wins

#24 Brad Keselowski, 36 wins

It had been a long wait for Keselowski to reach his 36 career victory. It finally came as he drove his No. 6 Ford to victory at Darlington in May. Finally, the now owner-driver got his first win for RFK Racing.

#25 Joey Logano, 36 wins

Logano continues to climb the NASCAR All-Time Wins list. He added four wins and his third Cup Championship in 2024.

#26 Kurt Busch, 34 wins

#27 Martin Truex Jr, 34 wins

#28 Fireball Roberts, 33 wins

#29 Dale Jarrett, 32 wins

#30 Kyle Larson, 29 wins

Larson didn’t win the championship in 2024, but he was by far the best driver with six wins including the Brickyard 400. Larson also ran the Indianapolis 500 for good measure. Larson looks ready to make a big run at wins for many years to come.

#31 Carl Edwards, 28 wins

#32 Rex White, 28 wins

#33 Dale Earnhardt Jr, 26 wins

#34 Fred Lorenzen, 26 wins

#35 Jim Paschal, 25 wins

#36 Joe Weatherly, 25 wins

#37 Ricky Rudd, 23 wins

#38 Terry Labonte, 22 wins

#39 Jeff Burton, 21 wins

#40 Bobby Labonte, 21 wins

#41 Benny Parsons, 21 wins

#42 Jack Smith, 21 wins

#43 Speedy Thompson, 20 wins

#44 Chase Elliott, 19 wins

After a rough 2023, including his leg injury and missing the playoffs, Elliott got his first win since 2022. The win came at Texas Motor Speedway.

#45 Davey Allison, 19 wins

#46 Buddy Baker, 19 wins

#47 Greg Biffle, 19 wins

#48 Fonty Flock, 19 wins

#49 Geoff Bodine, 18 wins

#50 Neil Bonnett, 18 wins

#51 Harry Gant, 18 wins

#52 Ryan Newman, 18 wins

#53 Kasey Kahne, 18 wins

#54 Marvin Panch, 17 wins

#55 Curtis Turner, 17 wins

#56 Ernie Irvan, 15 wins

#57 Dick Hutcherson, 14 wins

#58 LeeRoy Yarbrough, 14 wins

#59 Dick Rathmann, 13 wins

#60 Tim Richmond, 13 wins

#61 William Byron, 13 wins

2024 was another big season for Byron, as he claimed three wins including the Daytona 500. It was Hendrick Motorsports’ first win in the Great American Race since 2014.

#62 Ryan Blaney, 13 wins

It seems whenever Byron wins, Blaney isn’t far behind. That was no different, as the 2023 Cup Champion won three races again and nearly repeated as champion.

#63 Donnie Allison, 10 wins

#64 Clint Bowyer, 10 wins

#65 Sterling Marlin, 10 wins

#66 Paul Goldsmith, 9 wins

#67 Cotton Owens, 9 wins

#68 Bob Welborn, 9 wins

#69 Christopher Bell, 9 wins

Bell had yet another very productive season, with three wins including the Coca-Cola 600 earning his first crown jewel victory. If not for a controversial finish in Martinsville, Bell might have won his first title in 2024.

#70 Alex Bowman, 8 wins

Bowman like many other drivers in 2024 ended a huge winless drought. He broke through in the Chicago Street Race. After plenty of questions about his future with HMS, Alex is back on track.

#71 Tyler Reddick, 8 wins

Reddick had a banner year, as he won his first regular-season championship. He reached the Championship Four for the first time in 2024.

#72 Kyle Petty, 8 wins

#73 Darel Dieringer, 7 wins

#74 AJ Foyt, 7 wins

#75 Jamie McMurray, 7 wins

#76 Jim Reed, 7 wins

#77 Marshall Teague, 7 wins

#78 Chris Buescher, 6 wins

Buescher has been one of the more consistent drivers in the last couple of seasons. Sure he missed the playoffs in 2024, but he was able to win at Watkins Glen during the playoffs.

#79 Ward Burton, 5 wins

#80 Austin Dillon, 5 wins

Dillon was able to get his fifth win of his career in 2024 at Richmond Raceway, but it was surrounded by controversy. He took it upon himself to wreck both Logano and Hamlin. It cost him, as he kept the win, but it was ruled to not count towards the playoffs.

#81 Dan Gurney, 5 wins

#82 Alan Kulwicki, 5 wins

#83 Tiny Lund, 5 wins

#84 Dave Marcis, 5 wins

#85 Jeremy Mayfield, 5 wins

#86 Ralph Moody, 5 wins

#87 Ross Chastain, 5 wins

Despite plenty of momentum after winning the season finale at Phoenix in 2023. That didn’t hold as Chastain missed the playoffs. He did grab a victory during the postseason moving him into a tie with the likes of Alan Kulwicki and Austin Dillon on the NASCAR All-Time Wins list.

#88 Lloyd Dane, 4 wins

#89 Bob Flock, 4 wins

#90 Charlie Glotzbach, 4 wins

#91 Eddie Gray, 4 wins

#92 Bobby Hamilton, 4 wins

#93 Pete Hamilton, 4 wins

#94 Parnelli Jones, 4 wins

#95 Hershel McGriff, 4 wins

#96 Joe Nemechek, 4 wins

#97 Eddie Pagan, 4 wins

#98 Ken Schrader, 4 wins

#99 Morgan Shepherd, 4 wins

#100 Nelson Stacy, 4 wins

#101 Ricky Stenhouse Jr, 4 wins

Stenhouse Jr took advantage of an opportunity during the 2024 playoffs, as he gained his fourth career win, all coming at Daytona or Talladega. He captured his second Dega win in October.

#102 Billy Wade, 4 wins

#103 Michael Waltrip, 4 wins

#104 Glen Wood, 4 wins

#105 AJ Allmendinger, 3 wins

#106 Aric Almirola, 3 wins

#107 Bill Blair, 3 wins

#108 Robby Gordon, 3 wins

#109 Erik Jones, 3 wins

#110 Dick Linder, 3 wins

#111 Frank Mundy, 3 wins

#112 Elliott Sadler, 3 wins

#113 Gwyn Staley, 3 wins

#114 Brian Vickers, 3 wins

#115 Marcos Ambrose, 2 wins

#116 John Andretti, 2 wins

#117 Johnny Beauchamp, 2 wins

#118 Chase Briscoe, 2 wins

Chase Briscoe shocked everyone with his win in the 2024 Southern 500. It secured his spot in the playoffs, in the final season of Stewart-Haas Racing. With a new ride at JGR in 2025, Briscoe could be set to make a huge splash in 2025.

#119 Red Byron, 2 wins

#120 Austin Cindric, 2 wins

Cindric got his second career win at Gateway after teammate Ryan Blaney ran out of fuel. It was Austin’s first win since he won the Daytona 500 in 2022.

#121 Derrike Cope, 2 wins

#122 Ricky Craven, 2 wins

#123 Ray Elder, 2 wins

#124 James Hylton, 2 wins

#125 Bobby Johns, 2 wins

#126 Joe Lee Johnson, 2 wins

#127 Al Keller, 2 wins

#128 Elmo Langley, 2 wins

#129 Danny Letner, 2 wins

#130 Michael McDowell, 2 wins

#131 Juan Pablo Montoya, 2 wins

#132 Billy Myers, 2 wins

#133 Jimmy Pardue, 2 wins

#134 Steve Park, 2 wins

#135 Tom Pistone, 2 wins

#136 Marvin Porter, 2 wins

#137 David Ragan, 2 wins

#138 David Reutimann, 2 wins

#139 Gober Sosebee, 2 wins

#140 Jimmy Spencer, 2 wins

#141 Daniel Suarez, 2 wins

Suarez earned his second career win in one of the craziest finishes in NASCAR history as he beat Ryan Blaney and Kyle Busch in a three-wide photo finish at Atlanta.

#142 Bubba Wallace, 2 wins

#143 Emanuel Zervakis, 2 wins

NASCAR All-Time Wins 144-205

#144 Johnny Allen, 1 win

#145 Bill Amick, 1 win

#146 Mario Andretti, 1 win

#147 Earl Balmer, 1 win

#148 Trevor Bayne, 1 win

#149 Johnny Benson, 1 win

#150 Brett Bodine, 1 win

#151 Ron Bouchard, 1 win

#152 Richard Brickhouse, 1 win

#153 Dick Brooks, 1 win

#154 Bob Burdick, 1 win

#155 Marvin Burke, 1 win

#156 Harrison Burton, 1 win

Burton joined the list, as the lone first-time winner in 2024. He hit a walk-off win getting the Wood Brothers their 100th victory in the Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona.

#157 Neil Cole, 1 win

#158 Jim Cook, 1 win

#159 Cole Custer, 1 win

#160 Mark Donohue, 1 win

#161 Joe Eubanks, 1 win

#162 Lou Figaro, 1 win

#163 Jimmy Florian, 1 win

#164 Larry Frank, 1 win

#165 Danny Graves, 1 win

#166 Royce Hagerty, 1 win

#167 Bobby Hillin, 1 win

#168 Justin Haley, 1 win

#169 Jim Hurtubise, 1 win

#170 John Kieper, 1 win

#171 Harold Kite, 1 win

#172 Paul Lewis, 1 win

#173 Johnny Mantz, 1 win

#174 Sam McQuagg, 1 win

#175 Casey Mears, 1 win

#176 Paul Menard, 1 win

#177 Lloyd Moore, 1 win

#178 Jerry Nadeau, 1 win

#179 Norm Nelson, 1 win

#180 Bill Norton, 1 win

#181 Phil Parsons, 1 win

#182 Dick Passwater, 1 win

#183 Lennie Pond, 1 win

#184 Bill Rexford, 1 win

#185 Jody Ridley, 1 win

#186 Shorty Rollins, 1 win

#187 Jim Roper, 1 win

#188 Earl Ross, 1 win

#189 John Rostek, 1 win

#190 Johnny Rutherford, 1 win

#191 Greg Sacks, 1 win

#192 Leon Sales, 1 win

#193 Frankie Schneider, 1 win

#194 Wendell Scott, 1 win

#195 Buddy Shuman, 1 win

#196 Regan Smith, 1 win

#197 John Soares, 1 win

#198 Lake Speed, 1 win

#199 Chuck Stevenson, 1 win

#200 Donald Thomas, 1 win

#201 Tommy Thompson, 1 win

#202 Shane van Gisbergen, 1 win

As SVG prepares to go full-time in 2025, he will forever be remembered for winning the inaugural Chicago Street Race in 2023 in his first Cup start.

#203 Art Watts, 1 win

#204 Danny Weinberg, 1 win

#205 Jack White, 1 win

This list of NASCAR All-Time Wins is as of December 2024.

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Kaleb Kraus is a proud graduate of Michigan State University's School of Journalism. Kaleb strives to use his vast knowledge of sports in any way he can. Kaleb has covered Big Ten basketball, NASCAR among other collegiate sports for over 10 years.