Michael Waltrip had the longest losing streak before winning at the Daytona 500 in 2001.
In the Nascar Cup Series, Richard Petty had the longest yearly winning streak. The King won at least one race in 18 consecutive seasons (1960-1977).
Richard Petty had the longest career.
Richard Petty.
Bill Elliott has been racing in NASCAR since 1976.
Jimmie Johnson won a record five consecutive Nascar Cup Series championships (2006-2010).
Jimmie Johnson holds the record with 5 consecutive Nascar Cup Series championships. His streak was from 2006 to 2010.
The record is held by Tommy Houston. He started the first 360 races in the divisions history.
Jimmie Johnson won the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Championship, the first driver to win 4 consecutive NASCAR titles.
In 2009, Jimmie Johnson became the first driver to win four consecutive NASCAR Sprint Cup titles.
The youngest nascar driver in history to start a race is Joey Logano driver of the #20 car. He was 18 when he started. I would say you need to be at least 18
Cale Yarborough The only NASCAR Winston Cup driver to win three consecutive championships (1976, '77 and '78), Cale Yarborough earned 83 NASCAR Winston Cup victories and 70 pole positions in a career that spanned four decades. His win total places him fifth on the all-time list, and his pole position total is the third-most in NASCAR Winston Cup history.
Richard Petty won 200 Nascar Cup Series races, the most in history.