The NASCAR Xfinity Series can easily be considered the stepping stone to the Cup Series. Although it may not be as fast as NASCAR or as popular as NASCAR, Xfinity Series boasts tons of raw talent which is yet to be discovered. Every Cup Series driver goes through some seasons of racing in Xfinity Series to become well versed with NASCAR and stock car racing.
There is a lot of competition in Xfinity Series with rookie drivers trying to gain attention of bigger names in the Cup Series and veteran Cup Series racers joining them in for some duels.
The Cup Series cars are nearly identical to NASCAR Xfinity Series except for the fact that they use 18 inch wheels and Fuel Injection system instead of the 15 inch wheels and Carburetors present in the Xfinity cars. There are many notable NASCAR drivers who made a name for themselves in the Xfinity Series before they got to prove their worth in the Cup Series.
There have been six drivers who have managed to secure a championship title in both the Xfinity Series and Cup Series. NASCAR Xfinity Series is undoubtedly the window to the elite class of stock car racing culture of America.
Most NASCAR Xfinity Series Wins
Busch is the driver with the most number of wins in the Xfinity Series, claiming a total of 102 wins in the Xfinity Series. Kyle Busch is one of the most popular names in NASCAR Cup Series. He is one of the six drivers who have won a championship in both the series. Busch has the achievement of claiming victory at every NASCAR track ever raced on.
Kyle “Rowdy” Busch has won two NASCAR Cup Series championships in 2015 and 2019. He was the 2009 NASCAR Xfinity Series champion. Busch has stopped racing in Xfinity full time but he occasionally competes in some races during his time off from Cup Series weekends. Busch has competed in 366 races in the Xfinity Series over 20 years of his racing career.
The list of drivers has been updated as of November 8, 2024.
Rank | Driver | Wins |
1 | Kyle Busch | 102 |
2 | Mark Martin | 49 |
3 | Kevin Harvick | 47 |
4 | Brad Keselowski | 39 |
5 | Carl Edwards | 38 |
6 | Jack Ingram | 31 |
7 | Joey Logano | 30 |
8 | Matt Kenseth | 29 |
9 | Jeff Burton | 27 |
10 | Justin Allgaier | 25 |
11 | Dale Earnhardt Jr. | 24 |
11 | Tommy Houston | 24 |
13 | Sam Ard | 22 |
13 | Tommy Ellis | 22 |
15 | Dale Earnhardt | 21 |
16 | Harry Gant | 21 |
17 | Greg Biffle | 20 |
18 | Christopher Bell | 19 |
19 | A. J. Allmendinger | 18 |
19 | Denny Hamlin | 18 |
21 | Jeff Green | 16 |
21 | Joe Nemechek | 16 |
23 | Todd Bodine | 15 |
23 | Cole Custer | 15 |
23 | Randy LaJoie | 15 |
23 | Kyle Larson | 15 |
23 | Larry Pearson | 15 |
23 | Morgan Shepherd | 15 |
29 | Austin Cindric | 13 |
29 | Noah Gragson | 13 |
29 | Elliott Sadler | 13 |
29 | Martin Truex Jr. | 13 |
29 | Darrell Waltrip | 13 |
34 | Ty Gibbs | 12 |
34 | Jimmy Spencer | 12 |
36 | Chuck Bown | 11 |
36 | Chase Briscoe | 11 |
36 | Steve Grissom | 11 |
36 | Dale Jarrett | 11 |
36 | Terry Labonte | 11 |
36 | John Hunter Nemechek | 11 |
36 | Tony Stewart | 11 |
36 | Michael Waltrip | 11 |
44 | Austin Hill | 10 |
44 | Jason Keller | 10 |
44 | Bobby Labonte | 10 |
44 | Robert Pressley | 10 |
44 | Tyler Reddick | 10 |
49 | Austin Dillon | 9 |
49 | David Green | 9 |
49 | Jimmy Hensley | 9 |
49 | Erik Jones | 9 |
49 | Rick Mast | 9 |
49 | Kenny Wallace | 9 |
55 | Clint Bowyer | 8 |
55 | Kasey Kahne | 8 |
55 | Jamie McMurray | 8 |
55 | Ricky Stenhouse Jr. | 8 |
59 | Aric Almirola | 7 |
59 | Ryan Blaney | 7 |
59 | Sam Mayer | 7 |
59 | Ryan Newman | 7 |
63 | Geoff Bodine | 6 |
63 | Chase Elliott | 6 |
63 | Butch Lindley | 6 |
63 | Chad Little | 6 |
63 | Mike McLaughlin | 6 |
63 | Rob Moroso | 6 |
63 | Regan Smith | 6 |
63 | Scott Wimmer | 6 |
71 | Marcos Ambrose | 5 |
71 | Josh Berry | 5 |
71 | Brett Bodine | 5 |
71 | Kurt Busch | 5 |
71 | Jeff Gordon | 5 |
71 | Bobby Hamilton Jr. | 5 |
71 | Sam Hornish Jr. | 5 |
71 | Brandon Jones | 5 |
79 | Harrison Burton | 4 |
79 | Ward Burton | 4 |
79 | William Byron | 4 |
79 | Ricky Craven | 4 |
79 | Tim Fedewa | 4 |
79 | Ron Fellows | 4 |
79 | Justin Haley | 4 |
79 | Ron Hornaday Jr. | 4 |
79 | Jeff Purvis | 4 |
79 | Scott Riggs | 4 |
79 | Reed Sorenson | 4 |
79 | Mike Wallace | 4 |
91 | Johnny Benson Jr. | 3 |
91 | Chris Buescher | 3 |
91 | Ernie Irvan | 3 |
91 | Paul Menard | 3 |
91 | L. D. Ottinger | 3 |
91 | Steve Park | 3 |
91 | Johnny Sauter | 3 |
91 | Chandler Smith | 3 |
91 | Daniel Suárez | 3 |
91 | Ryan Truex | 2 |
91 | Shane Van Gisbergen | 3 |
91 | Brian Vickers | 3 |
103 | Mike Alexander | 2 |
103 | Bobby Allison | 2 |
103 | Casey Atwood | 2 |
103 | Trevor Bayne | 2 |
103 | Mike Bliss | 2 |
103 | Ron Bouchard | 2 |
103 | Jeb Burton | 2 |
103 | Ross Chastain | 2 |
103 | Jeremy Clements | 2 |
103 | Brendan Gaughan | 2 |
103 | Riley Herbst | 2 |
103 | Bobby Hillin Jr. | 2 |
103 | Buckshot Jones | 2 |
103 | Jason Leffler | 2 |
103 | Kevin Lepage | 2 |
103 | Sterling Marlin | 2 |
103 | Butch Miller | 2 |
103 | Hank Parker Jr. | 2 |
103 | Phil Parsons | 2 |
103 | Ryan Preece | 2 |
103 | David Ragan | 2 |
103 | Ryan Reed | 2 |
103 | Tim Richmond | 2 |
103 | Johnny Rumley | 2 |
103 | Hermie Sadler | 2 |
103 | Elton Sawyer | 2 |
103 | Ken Schrader | 2 |
103 | Dennis Setzer | 2 |
103 | Ronnie Silver | 2 |
103 | Sammy Smith | 2 |
103 | Dick Trickle | 2 |
103 | Rick Wilson | 2 |
135 | Michael Annett | 1 |
135 | Jamie Aube | 1 |
135 | Ed Berrier | 1 |
135 | Joe Bessey | 1 |
135 | Dave Blaney | 1 |
135 | Neil Bonnett | 1 |
135 | Alex Bowman | 1 |
135 | Brandon Brown | 1 |
135 | James Buescher | 1 |
135 | Ronald Cooper | 1 |
135 | Derrike Cope | 1 |
135 | Ty Dillon | 1 |
135 | Bobby Dotter | 1 |
135 | Bill Elliott | 1 |
135 | Jeff Fuller | 1 |
135 | Spencer Gallagher | 1 |
135 | David Gilliland | 1 |
135 | Robby Gordon | 1 |
135 | Bobby Hamilton | 1 |
135 | Daniel Hemric | 1 |
135 | Jimmie Johnson | 1 |
135 | Justin Labonte | 1 |
135 | Stephen Leicht | 1 |
135 | Tracy Leslie | 1 |
135 | Jesse Love | 1 |
135 | Justin Marks | 1 |
135 | Dick McCabe | 1 |
135 | Michael McDowell | 1 |
135 | Casey Mears | 1 |
135 | Juan Pablo Montoya | 1 |
135 | David Pearson | 1 |
135 | Nelson Piquet Jr. | 1 |
135 | Larry Pollard | 1 |
135 | David Reutimann | 1 |
135 | Ricky Rudd | 1 |
135 | Joe Ruttman | 1 |
135 | Greg Sacks | 1 |
135 | Boris Said | 1 |
135 | Andy Santerre | 1 |
135 | John Settlemyre | 1 |
135 | Mike Skinner | 1 |
135 | Myatt Snider | 1 |
135 | Jack Sprague | 1 |
135 | Brad Teague | 1 |
135 | Connor Zilisch | 1 |
Who has the most consecutive NASCAR Xfinity Series wins?
Noah Gragson has the record of most consecutive wins in the Xfinity Series. He won four races consecutively during the 2022 season of NASCAR Xfinity Series. He is tied with another legendary driver in Xfinity Series, Sam Ard. Sam Ard achieved the same feat in 1983 with four consecutive victories.
Gragson achieved this feat at the Andy’s Frozen Custard 300 in 2022. Gragson is a full-time driver for Stewart-Haas Racing in their no. 10 Ford Mustang Dark Horse. He competed full-time in NASCAR Xfinity from 2019-2022 racing for JR Motorsports. Gragson has 13 wins in the series and he was the runner-up of the 2022 Xfinity Series season.
FAQ's On NASCAR Xfinity Series wins
A. Kyle Busch has the most NASCAR Xfinity Series wins.
A. The most wins in NASCAR Cup Series are held by Richard Petty.
A. Kyle Busch has 102 wins in Xfinity Series history.
A. The Most Popular Driver Award in Xfinity Series was won by Justin Allgaeir in 2023.
A. The 2023 Xfinity Series Championship was won by Cole Custer of Stewart-Haas Racing.