Drivers with four consecutive wins in modern NASCAR history
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Tyler Reddick made history by becoming the first driver to win three straight races to start a season. After his victory at Circuit of The Americas, his next chance to extend the streak comes at Phoenix Raceway.
If Reddick wins again, he would become just the ninth driver in NASCAR’s modern era (1972–present) to claim four consecutive victories. In the previous eight instances, the driver who pulled off the feat went on to win the championship five times. Will Reddick be the next pilot to add his name to that list?
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1976: Cale Yarborough (championship year)
Tracks: Richmond, Dover, Martinsville, North Wilkesboro
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1981: Darrell Waltrip (championship year)
Tracks: Martinsville, North Wilkesboro, Charlotte, Rockingham
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1987: Dale Earnhardt (championship year)
Tracks: Darlington, North Wilkesboro, Bristol, Martinsville
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1991: Harry Gant
Tracks: Darlington, Richmond, Dover, Martinsville
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1992: Bill Elliott
Tracks: Rockingham, Richmond, EchoPark, Darlington
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1993: Mark Martin
Tracks: Watkins Glen, Michigan, Bristol, Darlington
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1998: Jeff Gordon (championship year)
Tracks: Pocono, Indianapolis, Watkins Glen, Michigan
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2007: Jimmie Johnson (championship year)
Tracks: Martinsville, EchoPark, Texas, Phoenix