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NASCAR’s active All-Superspeedway Team
By Pat DeCola | Published: February 3, 2020 10
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As the 2020 Daytona 500 nears, NASCAR.com takes a look at which active Cup Series drivers set the standard on superspeedways. Here's our All-Superspeedway Team based on data provided by Racing Insights.
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Driver: Ty Dillon
Team: Germain Racing
Accolades: Dillon owns four career top-10 finishes, all of which have come on superspeedways. He's finished top 10 in the last three Daytona races -- the longest active streak in the series.
Team: Germain Racing
Accolades: Dillon owns four career top-10 finishes, all of which have come on superspeedways. He's finished top 10 in the last three Daytona races -- the longest active streak in the series.
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Driver: Michael McDowell
Team: Front Row Motorsports
Accolades: Seven of McDowell's eight NASCAR Cup top-10 finishes came on superspeedways. The driver has gotten the most out of his equipment at them, as his 28.6 average finish at superspeedways is his best figure among ovals.
Team: Front Row Motorsports
Accolades: Seven of McDowell's eight NASCAR Cup top-10 finishes came on superspeedways. The driver has gotten the most out of his equipment at them, as his 28.6 average finish at superspeedways is his best figure among ovals.
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Driver: David Ragan
Team: Rick Ware Racing
Accolades: David Ragan picked up two Cup Series wins before retiring from full-time driving in 2019 but landed a shot at the 2020 Daytona 500 with RWR in the No. 36. Both of those wins came at superspeedways -- one each at Daytona and Talladega -- and his 22.2 average finish on them over 134 races is his best on any layout.
Team: Rick Ware Racing
Accolades: David Ragan picked up two Cup Series wins before retiring from full-time driving in 2019 but landed a shot at the 2020 Daytona 500 with RWR in the No. 36. Both of those wins came at superspeedways -- one each at Daytona and Talladega -- and his 22.2 average finish on them over 134 races is his best on any layout.
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Driver: Aric Almirola
Team: Stewart-Haas Racing
Accolades: Like Ragan, Almirola has a pair of Cup wins to his credit, one at each of the superspeedways. His 15.3 average finish at Talladega is third best among active drivers with more than six starts.
Team: Stewart-Haas Racing
Accolades: Like Ragan, Almirola has a pair of Cup wins to his credit, one at each of the superspeedways. His 15.3 average finish at Talladega is third best among active drivers with more than six starts.
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Driver: Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
Team: JTG Daugherty Racing
Accolades: Stenhouse Jr. will look to bring his superspeedway prowess to his new digs in the No. 47 Chevrolet after earning both of his Cup Series wins at Daytona and Talladega for Roush Fenway Racing. His average finish of 15.43 in 28 races is best of all active drivers with five or more starts.
Team: JTG Daugherty Racing
Accolades: Stenhouse Jr. will look to bring his superspeedway prowess to his new digs in the No. 47 Chevrolet after earning both of his Cup Series wins at Daytona and Talladega for Roush Fenway Racing. His average finish of 15.43 in 28 races is best of all active drivers with five or more starts.
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Driver: Kurt Busch
Team: Chip Ganassi Racing
Accolades: Despite having only one superspeedway win (2017 Daytona 500), Busch is the only active driver to finish in the top 10 in more than 50 percent of his starts among drivers with five or more starts. The 2004 champ has a top 10 in 38 of his 75 starts.
Team: Chip Ganassi Racing
Accolades: Despite having only one superspeedway win (2017 Daytona 500), Busch is the only active driver to finish in the top 10 in more than 50 percent of his starts among drivers with five or more starts. The 2004 champ has a top 10 in 38 of his 75 starts.
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Driver: Denny Hamlin
Team: Joe Gibbs Racing
Accolades: While Hamlin has only started picking up wins on them in recent years, he's honed his superspeedway craft over the course of his career. Notoriously attrition-filled, superspeedway races have been mostly clean for Hamlin -- he has just eight DNFs in 56 starts.
Team: Joe Gibbs Racing
Accolades: While Hamlin has only started picking up wins on them in recent years, he's honed his superspeedway craft over the course of his career. Notoriously attrition-filled, superspeedway races have been mostly clean for Hamlin -- he has just eight DNFs in 56 starts.
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Driver: Joey Logano
Team: Team Penske
Accolades: Logano is arguably the best superspeedway driver going these days, with his top-five percentage of 32 percent best among active drivers. He's notched four total superspeedway wins.
Team: Team Penske
Accolades: Logano is arguably the best superspeedway driver going these days, with his top-five percentage of 32 percent best among active drivers. He's notched four total superspeedway wins.
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Driver: Brad Keselowski
Team: Team Penske
Accolades: Keselowski might hold the crown, though. The Team Penske driver's six wins are most among active drivers, notching a 14 percent win rate in 43 superspeedway starts.
Team: Team Penske
Accolades: Keselowski might hold the crown, though. The Team Penske driver's six wins are most among active drivers, notching a 14 percent win rate in 43 superspeedway starts.