NASCAR Drivers

Complete driver database across Cup, O'Reilly, and Craftsman Truck series — 4357 drivers with career stats, team affiliations, and race history.

Browse every driver who has competed in NASCAR's three national series — the Cup Series, O'Reilly Auto Parts Series, and Craftsman Truck Series. This database spans more than seven decades of stock car racing, from the sport's founding in 1948 through the current 2026 season.

The NASCAR Cup Series is the premier division, featuring household names like Richard Petty, Dale Earnhardt, Jeff Gordon, and Jimmie Johnson. The O'Reilly Auto Parts Series (formerly the Xfinity Series and Busch Series) has served as a proving ground where future champions hone their skills against seasoned veterans. The Craftsman Truck Series, which began competition in 1995, showcases close racing on short tracks and superspeedways alike.

Each driver page includes career statistics — wins, poles, top-5 and top-10 finishes, starts, and average finish — along with year-by-year results, best tracks, team history, and detailed race-by-race performance data. For active drivers, you'll also find NR-Rating rankings, performance predictions, and advanced analytics powered by our data pipeline.

Use the search bar below to find any driver by name, hometown, or series. Active drivers are listed first by default, sorted by career wins. You can also page through the full roster or view all 4357 drivers at once.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many active NASCAR drivers are there?
There are 132 active NASCAR drivers in the database: 58 compete in the Cup Series, 84 in the O'Reilly Auto Parts Series (formerly Xfinity), and 108 in the Craftsman Truck Series. Some drivers compete in multiple series.
Who has the most Cup Series wins among active drivers?
Jimmie Johnson leads active Cup Series drivers with 83 career wins across 686 starts.
What series does NASCAR run?
NASCAR runs three national series: the Cup Series (the premier division), the O'Reilly Auto Parts Series (formerly Xfinity Series, the top development series), and the Craftsman Truck Series. Many drivers compete across multiple series throughout their careers.
How do I find a specific NASCAR driver?
Use the search box to filter by name, hometown, or series. You can browse all 4357 drivers in the database, or use the search to quickly find a specific driver.
What information is on each driver's profile page?
Each driver's profile page includes career statistics (wins, poles, top-5s, top-10s, starts, and average finish), current team and car number, manufacturer affiliation, and a complete race results history across all NASCAR national series.