NEXTEL Cup

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The NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series is NASCAR's top racing series.

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History

Grand National

From 1950 through 1971, the top tier NASCAR series was called the Grand National, not to be confused with the later Busch Grand National Series (now simply the Busch Series), the second tier division of NASCAR.

Winston Cup

From 1972 through 2003, the NASCAR premier series was called the Winston Cup Series. It was called this, as it was sponsored by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco (RJR) as an advertising mechanism, to bring attention to one of their brands of cigarettes.

NEXTEL Cup

In 2003, RJR dropped its sponsorship of the top series, and NASCAR obtained a sponsorship from NEXTEL, a telecommunications company. Starting in 2004, the premier series was known as the NEXTEL Cup.

The merger between Sprint and NEXTEL will potentially result in the series being renamed Sprint Cup in 2007, although it is still being discussed and debated by all involved parties.

Chase for the Cup

Prior to the 2004 season, a series of rules and scoring changes resulted in a new formula for declaring a series champion. After 26 races, the top 10 drivers in points (plus any driver within 400 points of the leader who may be outside the top 10) are placed in the Chase for the Championship. Eligible drivers' points are elevated to a level mathematically unattainable by anyone outside this field. Points are also bunched together in 5-point increments so the leader is 5 points ahead of second place, 10 points ahead of third place, all the way to 45 points ahead of 10th place, continuing in 5-point increments if there are more than 10 drivers in the chase. Race layouts remain the same and points are scored the same way in the final 10 races. Whoever leads in points after the 36th race is declared the NEXTEL Cup champion.

This playoff system was implemented primarily to increase television ratings during the National Football League season, and to make the points race more competitive. Previously, the champion may have been decided before the last race (or even several races before the end of the season) because it was mathematically impossible for any other driver to gain enough points.

Championship Points System

Position Points
1st 180
2nd 170
3rd 165
4th 160
5th 155
6th 150
7th 146
8th 142
9th 138
10th 134
11th 130
12th 127
13th 124
14th 121
15th 118
16th 115
17th 112
18th 109
19th 106
20th 103
21st 100
22nd 97
23rd 94
24th 91
25th 88
26th 85
27th 82
28th 79
29th 76
30th 73
31st 70
32nd 67
33rd 64
34th 61
35th 58
36th 55
37th 52
38th 49
39th 46
40th 43
41st 40
42nd 37
43rd 34

For all NASCAR series Championships, (including Busch and Truck) points are given out for each race based on two categories: Final Position, and Laps Led.

For points according to position, there are three different scales. First Place gets 180 points, with ten points separating first from second. After second place (170 points), the first scale starts, with five points separating second through sixth place. After sixth place the second scale starts, separating drivers by four points for positions seven through eleven. After that, the third scale is in effect, separating the rest of the field by three points. (see chart on right) This is why cars will sometimes go back on track after a wreck, even if they have no chance of winning. By moving up 3 positions, they gain nine more points.

For points according to laps led, every driver that leads a lap in a NASCAR race gets an additional five points, on top of what they earned based on position. In addition, the driver that lead the most laps earns an additional five points, for a maximum of ten points.

NEXTEL Cup Driver's Championship

After the 26th race with ten races to go, the Driver's Championship points are changed in accordance with the "Chase for the Cup", with the leader in championship points having their total altered to 5050 points, second place altered to 5045, and so on for all eligible drivers.

One important note is that the points system does not change after the 26th race. (during the "Chase for the Cup") While the only drivers eligible for the championship are those in the chase, all points are awarded in the same manner. Another important note is that only the NEXTEL Cup standings points are altered, not for any other series.

NEXTEL Cup Owner's Championship

The NEXTEL Cup Owner's Championship operates in the same manner as the Driver's Championship, but with one addition. In the event of more than 43 cars attempting to qualify, owner's points are awarded to each car in the following manner: the fastest non-qualifier (in essence, 44th position) receives 31 points, three less than the 43rd position car. If there are more than one non-qualifying cars, owners points continue to be assigned in the manner described, that it, decreasing by three for each position. This usually has little effect in changing the Owner's Championship positions for full-time drivers, but rather, in the lower rankings of NASCAR.

NEXTEL Cup Manufacturer's Championship

NASCAR does have a little known Manufacturer's Championship, although the Driver's Championship is considered more prestigious. The winning driver earns nine points for their manufacturer, the second best manufacturer gains six points, third best gains four points, and fourth (if there is more than three manufacturers) gains three points.

List of Champions

Previous NASCAR season champions and earnings (USD):


Year Driver Wins Earnings Number Make/Model Owner Major Sponsor Series Name
2004 Kurt Busch 3 $4,200,330 #97 Ford Taurus Georgetta Roush Sharpie NEXTEL Cup
2003 Matt Kenseth 1 $4,038,120 #17 Ford Taurus Mark Martin DeWalt Winston Cup
2002 Tony Stewart 3 $4,695,150 #20 Pontiac Grand Prix Joe Gibbs The Home Depot Winston Cup
2001 Jeff Gordon 6 $6,649,080 #24 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Rick Hendrick DuPont Winston Cup
2000 Bobby Labonte 4 $4,041,750 #18 Pontiac Grand Prix Joe Gibbs Interstate Batteries Winston Cup
1999 Dale Jarrett 4 $3,608,829 #88 Ford Taurus Robert Yates Ford Quality Credit Winston Cup
1998 Jeff Gordon 13 $6,175,867 #24 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Rick Hendrick DuPont Winston Cup
1997 Jeff Gordon 10 $4,201,227 #24 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Rick Hendrick DuPont Winston Cup
1996 Terry Labonte 2 $4,030,648 #5 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Rick Hendrick Kellogg's Winston Cup
1995 Jeff Gordon 7 $2,088,460 #24 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Rick Hendrick DuPont Winston Cup
1994 Dale Earnhardt 4 $1,465,890 #3 Chevrolet Lumina Richard Childress GM Goodwrench Winston Cup
1993 Dale Earnhardt 6 $1,326,240 #3 Chevrolet Lumina Richard Childress GM Goodwrench Winston Cup
1992 Alan Kulwicki 2 $907,510 #7 Ford Thunderbird Alan Kulwicki Hooters Winston Cup
1991 Dale Earnhardt 4 $1,029,060 #3 Chevrolet Lumina Richard Childress GM Goodwrench Winston Cup
1990 Dale Earnhardt 9 $1,307,830 #3 Chevrolet Lumina Richard Childress GM Goodwrench Winston Cup
1989 Rusty Wallace 6 $860,990 #27 Pontiac Grand Prix Raymond Beadle Kodiak Winston Cup
1988 Bill Elliott 6 $812,775 #9 Ford Thunderbird Harry Melling Coors Winston Cup
1987 Dale Earnhardt 11 $1,041,120 #3 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Richard Childress Wrangler Jeans Winston Cup
1986 Dale Earnhardt 5 $868,100 #3 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Richard Childress Wrangler Jeans Winston Cup
1985 Darrell Waltrip 3 $702,298 #11 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Junior Johnson Budweiser Winston Cup
1984 Terry Labonte 2 $417,293 #44 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Billy Hagan Piedmont Airlines Winston Cup
1983 Bobby Allison 6 $613,700 #22 Buick Regal Bill Gardner Miller High Life Winston Cup
1982 Darrell Waltrip 12 $682,085 #11 Buick Regal Junior Johnson Mountain Dew Winston Cup
1981 Darrell Waltrip 12 $539,050 #11 Buick Regal Junior Johnson Mountain Dew Winston Cup
1980 Dale Earnhardt 5 $451,360 #2 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Rod Osterlund Mike Curb Winston Cup
1979 Richard Petty 5 $416,650 #43 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Richard L Petty STP Winston Cup
1978 Cale Yarborough 10 $422,980 #11 Oldsmobile Cutlass Junior Johnson First National City Winston Cup
1977 Cale Yarborough 9 $385,576 #11 Chevrolet Malibu Junior Johnson Holly Farms Winston Cup
1976 Cale Yarborough 9 $294,591 #11 Chevrolet Chevelle Junior Johnson Holly Farms Winston Cup
1975 Richard Petty 13 $284,980 #43 Dodge Charger Richard L Petty STP Winston Cup
1974 Richard Petty 10 $299,175 #43 Dodge Charger Richard L Petty STP Winston Cup
1973 Benny Parsons 1 $114,345 #72 Chevrolet Chevelle L.G. DeWitt Winston Cup
1972 Richard Petty 8 $227,015 #43 Plymouth Satellite Richard L Petty STP Winston Cup
1971 Richard Petty 21 $309,225 #43 Plymouth Satellite Richard L Petty Grand National
1970 Bobby Isaac 11 $121,470 #71 Dodge Charger Daytona Nord Krauskopf K&K Insurance Grand National
1969 David Pearson 11 $183,700 #17 Ford Torino Talladega Holman-Moody Grand National
1968 David Pearson 16 $118,842 #17 Ford Torino Holman-Moody Grand National
1967 Richard Petty 27 $130,275 #43 Plymouth Satellite Dale Inman Grand National
1966 David Pearson 14 $59,205 #6 Dodge Charger Cotton Owens Grand National
1965 Ned Jarrett 13 $77,966 #11 Ford Galaxie Bondy Long Grand National
1964 Richard Petty 9 $98,810 #43 Plymouth Sport Fury Richard L Petty Grand National
1963 Joe Weatherly 3 $58,110 #8 Pontiac Bud Moore Grand National
1962 Joe Weatherly 9 $56,110 #8 Pontiac Bud Moore Grand National
1961 Ned Jarrett 1 $27,285 #11 Chevrolet Impala W.G. Holloway Jr. Grand National
1960 Rex White 6 $45,260 #4 Chevrolet Impala White-Clements Grand National
1959 Lee Petty 10 $45,570 #42 Plymouth Lee Petty Grand National
1958 Lee Petty 7 $20,600 #42 Oldsmobile Lee Petty Grand National
1957 Buck Baker 10 $24,712 #87 Chevrolet Buck Baker Grand National
1956 Buck Baker 14 $29,790 #300B Chrysler 300-B Carl Kiekhafer Mercury Outboards Grand National
1955 Tim Flock 18 $33,750 #300 Chrysler 300 Carl Kiekhafer Mercury Outboards Grand National
1954 Lee Petty 7 $26,706 #42 Chrysler New Yorker Lee Petty Grand National
1953 Herb Thomas 11 $27,300 #92 Hudson Hornet Herb Thomas Grand National
1952 Tim Flock 8 $20,210 #91 Hudson Hornet Ted Chester Grand National
1951 Herb Thomas 7 $18,200 #92 Hudson Hornet Herb Thomas Grand National
1950 Bill Rexford 1 $6,175 #60 Oldsmobile 88 Julian Buesink Grand National
1949 Red Byron 2 $5,800 #22 Oldsmobile 88 Raymond Parks Strictly Stock

NEXTEL Cup Tracks

Image:NASCARNextelCupLogo.png List of Current Nextel Cup Series Tracks Image:NASCARNextelCupLogo.png
Atlanta Motor Speedway
Hampton, GA
Bristol Motor Speedway
Bluff City, TN
California Speedway
Fontana, CA
Chicagoland Speedway
Joliet, IL
Darlington Speedway
Darlington, SC
Daytona International Speedway
Daytona Beach, FL
Dover International Speedway
Dover, DE
Homestead-Miami Speedway
Homestead, FL
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Speedway, IN
Infineon Raceway
Sonoma, CA
Kansas Speedway
Kansas City, KS
Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Las Vegas, NV
Lowe's Motor Speedway
Concord, NC
Martinsville Speedway
Martinsville, VA
Michigan International Speedway
Brooklyn, MI
New Hampshire International Speedway
Loudon, NH
Phoenix International Raceway
Avondale, AZ
Pocono Raceway
Long Pond, PA
Richmond International Raceway
Richmond, VA
Talladega Superspeedway
Talladega, AL
Texas Motor Speedway
Justin, TX
Watkins Glen International
Watkins Glen, NY

Championships Won

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