The record for most consecutive wins is held by Richard Petty with 10. It was in 1967 from August 12th to October 1st.
There were 62 races in 1964, the most in NASCAR history for one season.
Richard Petty won the most races in one season with 27 in 1967.
Kyle Busch won 66 Nascar Nationwide Series races, which is the most in series history.
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Richard Petty won 200 races in his career.
Jimmie Johnson won a record five consecutive Nascar Cup Series championships (2006-2010).
Richard Petty won 200 NASCAR races. He ran 1,184 races over 35 years, and he was able to run that many because in the early days of NASCAR they ran several races every week. NASCAR went to one race per week in 1972, and that is called the Modern Era. In the Modern Era, the most winning driver is Jeff Gordon, with 92 wins.
Cale Yarborough has the most at 3. As of the end of the 2009 seaon Jimmie Johnson has four consecutive championships.
Richard Petty with 1,184.
The NASCAR driver with the most DNFs (did not finish) is Dave Blaney. Richard Petty is another driver with a lot of incomplete races.
Petty Enterprises with 268 Cup Series wins.
Jeff Gordon with 13 wins in one season. Dale Earnhardt won 11 races in 1987. Richard Petty holds the all-time record with 27 wins back in 1967.