The King with 200 career wins and 7 Cup Series championships. A true icon of the sport.
The Intimidator with 76 wins and 7 Cup Series titles. Known for his aggressive style and dominance in the 80s and 90s.
Won 7 Cup Series championships (tied for most all-time) and 83 career wins. His five consecutive titles from 2006-2010 is a historic feat.
4-time Cup Series champion and 93 career wins. Revolutionized the sport’s popularity in the 1990s and early 2000s.
3-time Cup champion with 105 career wins, second only to Richard Petty in victories. Known for his strategic racing style.
First driver to win three consecutive championships (1976-1978) with 83 career wins.
3-time Cup champion and 84 career wins. Famous for his colorful personality and post-racing TV commentary.
3-time Cup champion with 49 career wins. Known for his fiery temper and success as both a driver and team owner.
2-time Cup champion with more than 60 career wins. Holds the all-time record for wins across all NASCAR national series.
1989 Cup champion with 55 career wins. Known for his consistency and road course success.
1988 Cup champion with 44 career wins. Nicknamed "Awesome Bill from Dawsonville", he was known for his speed at superspeedways.
More than 50 career wins and a perennial championship contender. One of the greatest drivers without a Cup title.
Won 50 races as a driver and became a legendary team owner. Innovator of drafting techniques at superspeedways.
2014 Cup champion with more than 60 career wins. One of the most consistent drivers in the modern era.
2003 Cup champion and 39 career wins. Known for his consistent, steady driving style.
2-time Cup champion and one of the most respected drivers of his era. Known for his smooth, calculated driving style.
2-time Cup champion with 39 career wins. Known for his dominance in NASCAR’s early years.
2012 Cup champion with over 35 career wins. Known for his aggressive and tactical racing style.