On This Day in NASCAR
July 30
11
Total Races
8
Cup Races
2
O'Reilly Races
1
Truck Races
July 30 has been a memorable date on the NASCAR calendar, with 11 races held across all three national series from 1954 to 2023. From the roar of engines at legendary tracks to the battle for championships, this date has seen its share of drama. Browse the full history below, or check out all race results for deeper dives into each season.
2020s
| Year | Race | Winner | Series |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | Cook Out 400 Cook Out 400 | Chris Buescher | Cup |
| 2022 | NASCAR Xfinity Series at Indianapolis Road Course NASCAR Xfinity Series at Indianapolis Road Course | A.J. Allmendinger | NXS |
2010s
| Year | Race | Winner | Series |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | Overton's 400 Overton's 400 | Kyle Busch | Cup |
| 2016 | NASCAR XFINITY SERIES AT IOWA NASCAR XFINITY SERIES AT IOWA | Erik Jones | NXS |
| 2016 | Pocono Mountains 150 Pocono Mountains 150 | William Byron | CWT |
1960s
| Year | Race | Winner | Series |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1966 | Nashville 400 Nashville 400 | Richard Petty | Cup |
| 1963 | Pickens 200 Pickens 200 | Richard Petty | Cup |
| 1961 | Volunteer 500 Volunteer 500 | Jack Smith | Cup |
1950s
| Year | Race | Winner | Series |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1957 | 100 Miles at Lancaster Speedway 100 Miles at Lancaster Speedway | Speedy Thompson | Cup |
| 1955 | 100 Miles at New York State Fairgrounds 100 Miles at New York State Fairgrounds | Tim Flock | Cup |
| 1954 | 100 Miles at Morristown Speedway 100 Miles at Morristown Speedway | Buck Baker | Cup |
Frequently Asked Questions
What NASCAR races happened on July 30?
There have been 11 NASCAR races held on July 30 across Cup (8), O'Reilly (2), and Trucks (1) series, from 1954 to 2023.
How many NASCAR races have been held on July 30?
11 total NASCAR races have been held on this calendar date across all three national series.
Which NASCAR series are included on this page?
This page includes races from all three NASCAR national series: the Cup Series, the O'Reilly Auto Parts Series (formerly Xfinity/Busch), and the Craftsman Truck Series.