History of the #74 Car in NASCAR
469
Starts
0
Wins
0
Poles
7
Top-5s
73
Top-10s
Not every number finds victory lane, but that doesn't mean there isn't a story to tell. The #74 has made 469 starts in NASCAR Cup Series history. Tony Raines ROTY carried this number the longest with 1 seasons. In a sport built on grit and determination, the #74 represents the heart of the independent racer.
Championship pedigree: Rex White (1960) — See all champions
All-Time Driver History
Cup Series stats from 1949-2026. Sorted by starts.
| Driver | Starts | Wins |
|---|---|---|
| Bobby Wawak | 71 | 0 |
| Tony Raines | 41 | 0 |
Team Chart (1998-2026)
| Year | Driver | Manufacturer |
|---|---|---|
| 2003 | Tony Raines ROTY | Chevy |
Frequently Asked Questions
Who drove the #74 car in NASCAR?
The #74 has been driven by 1 different drivers in our database (1998-2026). Tony Raines ROTY held the number the longest with 1 seasons. All-time, 2 drivers made at least one start in the #74.
Who was the most successful driver of the #74 car?
Bobby Wawak is the most successful driver of the #74 with 0 wins and 71 starts.
Who drives the #74 car in 2026?
The #74 does not appear to have a full-time entry in the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season based on current team data.
How many wins does the #74 car have in NASCAR history?
The #74 car has 0 wins, 0 poles, 7 top-5 finishes, and 73 top-10 finishes across 469 starts in NASCAR Cup Series history (1949-2026).
What is the complete history of the #74 car?
This page shows the complete history of the #74 in two sections: the all-time driver history (1949-2026) with aggregate stats from the full Cup Series era, and a detailed team chart (1998-2026) showing team, manufacturer, and sponsor information for each season.