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Unique Victory Lane Trophies
By Staff report | Published: July 10, 2017 11
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NASCAR has seen a number of rather 'different' Victory Lane trophies. Check out some of the one-of-a-kind race winner prizes.
When in New England, seafood is a must on the menu. Victory Lane at New Hampshire Motor Speedway serves up a more than generous helping of lobster.
Pictured: Kyle Busch after winning the 5-Hour ENERGY 301.
When in New England, seafood is a must on the menu. Victory Lane at New Hampshire Motor Speedway serves up a more than generous helping of lobster.
Pictured: Kyle Busch after winning the 5-Hour ENERGY 301.
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He lives in a pineapple under the sea, and here he's hoisted in Kansas City.
Pictured: Jimmie Johnson wins the Spongebob Squarepants 400.
Pictured: Jimmie Johnson wins the Spongebob Squarepants 400.
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Who needs a pit crew when you have these guys?
Pictured: Carl Edwards in Victory Lane at Atlanta after winning the Pep Boys Auto 500.
Pictured: Carl Edwards in Victory Lane at Atlanta after winning the Pep Boys Auto 500.
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This trophy wrench is the only thing the victor will need in their tool shed.
Pictured: Martin Truex Jr. after winning the Kobalt 400 at Las Vegas.
Pictured: Martin Truex Jr. after winning the Kobalt 400 at Las Vegas.
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Who said belts are just for wrestlers and fighters?
Pictured: Carl Edwards holds the belt at Las Vegas after winning the UAW-Dodge 400.
Pictured: Carl Edwards holds the belt at Las Vegas after winning the UAW-Dodge 400.
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Might want to be careful when hoisting this one.
Pictured: Kevin Harvick at Phoenix Raceway after winning The Profit On CNBC 500.
Pictured: Kevin Harvick at Phoenix Raceway after winning The Profit On CNBC 500.
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Martinsville Speedway is NASCAR's smallest track in length, but the prize here is anything but small.
Winners are awarded a grandfather clock provided by Roanoke-based Grand Home Furnishings, a company who has partnered with NASCAR for decades.
Pictured: Denny Hamlin poses with his new clock after winning the STP 500.
Winners are awarded a grandfather clock provided by Roanoke-based Grand Home Furnishings, a company who has partnered with NASCAR for decades.
Pictured: Denny Hamlin poses with his new clock after winning the STP 500.
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When you win in Texas, the firesuit gets decked out with cowboy gear, including a classic cowboy hat and the boots to complement.
Pictured: Kyle Busch after winning the Duck Commander 500.
Pictured: Kyle Busch after winning the Duck Commander 500.
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'Miles the Monster' is a NASCAR icon, and when you dominate at Dover (especially as much as this guy pictured), Miles doesn't seem so scary after all.
Pictured: Jimmie Johnson after winning the AAA 400 Drive for Autism.
Pictured: Jimmie Johnson after winning the AAA 400 Drive for Autism.
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'Well I'll drink to that,' says probably every driver who takes the checkered flag at Sonoma. Victors receive not only a wine bottle decorated trophy, but also a goblet filled with California's own.
Pictured: Martin Truex Jr. after winning the Toyota Save Mart 350.
Pictured: Martin Truex Jr. after winning the Toyota Save Mart 350.
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Victory Lane became 'Music City' after a win at Nashville Superspeedway.
Pictured: Carl Edwards with a custom guitar after winning the Nashville 300 in the XFINITY Series.
Pictured: Carl Edwards with a custom guitar after winning the Nashville 300 in the XFINITY Series.