NASCAR Track Records
Per-venue record holders across every Cup Series track
Some drivers simply own certain race tracks. Whether it's Kyle Busch at Bristol, Jimmie Johnson at Dover, or Kevin Harvick at Phoenix, track mastery is one of the defining traits of NASCAR's best. This page compiles every per-track record across all Cup Series venues that have hosted at least five races since 1995 -- showing who leads in wins, poles, laps led, and best average finish at each circuit.
Compare track dominance against all-time career records, explore individual track pages for deeper history, or see how these specialists performed head-to-head with our driver comparison tool. You can also check driver profiles for career arcs and ratings at specific venues.
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Tracks Covered
Daytona International Speedway
Most-Raced Track
Jeff Gordon
Top Record Holder
1,087
Total Races
Frequently Asked Questions
Which NASCAR track has hosted the most Cup races?
Daytona International Speedway has hosted 65 Cup Series races since 1995, making it the most-raced venue in the modern era. Track records on this page cover all Cup Series races from 1995 to present.
Who has the most wins at a single NASCAR track?
Jimmie Johnson holds the record with 10 wins at Dover International Speedway since 1995. Track dominance like this reflects a combination of driver skill, team preparation, and setup expertise at that particular venue.
What does best average finish mean?
Best average finish is the lowest (best) mean finishing position across all races at a track, with a minimum of 3 races required to qualify. This filters out one-off performances and highlights drivers who consistently run well at a venue over time.
Why do track records start from 1995?
We use 1995 as the starting point because it coincides with the modern era of NASCAR data quality, including reliable qualifying and laps-led statistics. Earlier data may lack startPosition or lapsLed fields, which would skew pole and laps-led records.