1952 Cup Series Results

Complete race results with winners, margins, and laps led — 34 races. Data current through the 2025 season; 2026 results added as races complete.

NASCAR Cup Series results from 1949 through 2026 — 78 seasons of racing history, plus 44 seasons of O'Reilly Auto Parts Series results and 31 seasons of Craftsman Truck Series results. Every race on this page includes finishing order, stage points, laps led, and margin of victory.

Cup history splits into distinct eras: the strictly-stock and Grand National era (1949-1971) raced on dirt bullrings and new paved superspeedways with schedules as dense as 62 events; the Winston Cup modern era (1972-2003) standardized the schedule at 28-36 races per season; the Chase era (2004-2013) introduced a 10-race points-reset postseason; the elimination playoffs era (2014-2025) used four rounds of cuts to crown a Homestead-Phoenix winner-take-all champion; and the 2026+ Chase format brings back a cumulative-points Chase decided at Homestead-Miami. Modern races (2017+) have full stage breakdowns; historic races carry finishing order and laps led, since stages were not introduced until 2017.

Need the season opener? The Daytona 500 kicks off every modern Cup schedule. For postseason context, see The Chase.

# Date Race Winner
1 Jan 20 100 Miles at Palm Beach Speedway Tim Flock
2 Feb 10 152 Miles at Daytona Beach & Road Course Marshall Teague
3 Mar 6 100 Miles at Speedway Park Marshall Teague
4 Mar 30 Wilkes County 200 Herb Thomas
5 Apr 6 105 Miles at Martinsville Speedway Dick Rathman
6 Apr 12 100 Miles at Columbia Speedway Buck Baker
7 Apr 20 100 Miles at Lakewood Speedway Bill Blair
8 Apr 27 99 Miles at Central City Speedway Herb Thomas
9 May 4 150 Miles at Langhorne Speedway Dick Rathman
10 May 10 100 Miles at Darlington Raceway Dick Rathman
11 May 18 100 Miles at Dayton Speedway Dick Rathman
12 May 30 Poor Man's 500 Herb Thomas
13 Jun 1 77 Miles at Hayloft Speedway Gober Sosebee
14 Jun 1 100 Miles at Ft. Miami Speedway Tim Flock
15 Jun 8 90 Miles at Occoneechee Speedway Tim Flock
16 Jun 15 113 Miles at Charlotte Speedway Herb Thomas
17 Jun 29 250 Miles at Michigan State Fairgrounds Tim Flock
18 Jul 1 100 Miles at Stamford Park Buddy Shuman
19 Jul 4 100 Miles at Wine Creek Race Track Tim Flock
20 Jul 6 100 Miles at Monroe Speedway Tim Flock
21 Jul 11 100 Miles at Morristown Speedway Lee Petty
22 Jul 20 100 Miles at Playland Park Speedway Tim Flock
23 Aug 15 88 Miles at Monroe County Fairgrounds Tim Flock
24 Aug 17 100 Miles at Asheville-Weaverville Speedway Bob Flock
25 Sep 1 Southern 500 Fonty Flock
26 Sep 7 150 Miles at Central City Speedway Lee Petty
27 Sep 14 250 Miles at Langhorne Speedway Lee Petty
28 Sep 21 150 Miles at Dayton Speedway Dick Rathman
29 Sep 28 100 Miles at Wilson Speedway Herb Thomas
30 Oct 12 135 Miles at Occoneechee Speedway Fonty Flock
31 Oct 19 105 Miles at Martinsville Speedway Herb Thomas
32 Oct 26 Wilkes 200 Herb Thomas
33 Nov 16 100 Miles at Lakewood Speedway Donald Thomas
34 Nov 30 100 Miles at Palm Beach Speedway Herb Thomas

Frequently Asked Questions

When was the first NASCAR Cup Series race?
The first NASCAR Cup Series race — then called the Strictly Stock Division — was held on June 19, 1949 at the three-quarter mile Charlotte Speedway dirt oval in North Carolina. Jim Roper was declared the winner after Glenn Dunnaway was disqualified for illegal rear springs, making it the first of 200 sanctioned points races in Cup history's inaugural season of eight events.
How many NASCAR Cup races are there per season?
The modern NASCAR Cup Series runs 36 points-paying races per year plus 2 non-championship exhibition events (the Cook Out Clash and the All-Star Race). The regular season covers 26 races, followed by a 10-race Chase in 2026. Historic Cup schedules varied wildly — 1964 had 62 races, while 1949 had just 8.
What is a NASCAR stage?
Stages were introduced in 2017 to split each Cup race into three scoring segments. Drivers earn stage points (10 down to 1 for the top 10 at each stage break) plus a playoff point for winning a stage. Stage breaks also create competition cautions that reset strategy. Races before 2017 have no stage data — only finishing order, laps led, and margin of victory are available.
Who has the most NASCAR Cup Series wins?
Richard Petty holds the all-time Cup Series wins record with 200 victories across a career from 1958 to 1992. David Pearson is second with 105, followed by Jeff Gordon (93), Bobby Allison and Darrell Waltrip (84 each), and Cale Yarborough (83). No active driver has crossed 100 wins.
What was the first NASCAR race at Daytona?
The inaugural Daytona 500 was held on February 22, 1959 at the brand-new 2.5-mile Daytona International Speedway. Lee Petty was declared the winner three days after the race in a photo-finish review over Johnny Beauchamp. The race has opened every Cup Series season since and is the most prestigious event on the schedule.
Where can I find historical NASCAR race results?
NASCAR Reference has complete race results from 1949 to 2026 for the Cup Series, 1982-2026 for the O'Reilly (Xfinity) Series, and 1995-2026 for the Craftsman Truck Series. Each result includes finishing order, laps led, margins of victory, and driver stats.

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