A look at the top 100 all-time NASCAR Cup Series drivers winners list in order by number of wins at the beginning of the 2025 season. Richard Petty, nicknamed "The King," is tied with Dale Earnhardt and Jimmie Johnson for most NASCAR Cup championships with seven. Petty won in 1964, 1967, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1975 and 1979.
Richard Petty and Richard Childress have a lot more in common than just their first name. Both men are NASCAR Hall of Famers, both grew up and still live in the Triad, and both have fond memories of Bowman Gray Stadium that date back more than 60 years.
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Richard Petty brings out his NASCAR icon, and fans can’t get enough of it. The legendary Plymouth Superbird, a car that defined an era of racing, is back on the streets. Pettys
Richard Petty and Legacy Motor Club embrace a fresh start with a switch to Toyota for the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series.
Richard Petty and North Carolina's Governor strengthen NASCAR’s unbreakable bond, promoting its cultural and economic significance statewide.
Kyle Petty explains the reason behind the excitement around Bowman Gray Stadium hosting its first NASCAR Cup Series race in over 54 years.
With no changes in sight for now, Logano can focus on a fourth championship. He's one of six drivers with three Cup Series titles and needs another to join Jeff Gordon (four), Dale Earnhardt (seven), Jimmie Johnson (seven) and Richard Petty (seven) as the only guys with at least four. They're all in the NASCAR Hall of Fame.
While three-time Cup Series champion Joey Logano became just the 10th driver in NASCAR history to win three or more titles at Phoenix Raceway in November, there are a lot of critics that say he should have never won that third championship.
As much as our rose-tinted retro spectacles like to believe that motorsports was better in the old days, domination has been a regular occurrence in racing’s 120-year existence. On YouTube, you
Logano won his third title in November, sparking debate about whether NASCAR’s current playoff format is the best way to determine the series’ worthiest champion. Few could make a strong case for that being Logano in 2024. He won four races, had 13 top-10 finishes and rarely had the car to beat over 37 events.