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BACK TO GALLERIES

All of Ryan Newman’s NASCAR Cup Series victories

By Staff Report | Published: December 10, 2019 18
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BACK TO GALLERIES

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1. Sept. 15, 2002
New Hampshire Motor Speedway
New Hampshire 500

Ryan Newman picked up the first win of his career at New Hampshire when the race was shortened due to rain. The race ended under caution with Newman in front of Kurt Busch. Newman led 143 of 207 total laps.

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2. March 30, 2003
Texas Motor Speedway
Radio Shack 500

Ryan Newman earned his second win in his sophomore season at Texas, giving the driver his first cowboy hat.

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3. June 1, 2003
Dover International Speedway
MBNA Armed Forces Family 400

Three months after his first win of 2003, Ryan Newman earned his second at the 'Monster Mile.'

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4. July 13, 2003
Chicagoland Speedway
Tropicana 400

Ryan Newman beat out Tony Stewart to earn his third win of 2003 at Chicagoland Speedway. Newman led for 67 laps out of 267 total.

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5. July 27, 2003
Pocono Raceway
Pennsylvania 500

Just two weeks after his win at Chicagoland, Ryan Newman scored his fourth win of 2003 at Pocono. Newman edged Kurt Busch for the win, beating the then-Roush Fenway Racing driver by .307 seconds.

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6. Aug. 17, 2003
Michigan International Speedway
GFS Marketplace 400

Ryan Newman didn't have to travel far to reach the lead after starting the Michigan race second in the field. Newman beat out Kevin Harvick for the win, winning by 1.652 seconds. This was Newman's first win at Michigan.

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7. Sept. 6, 2003
Richmond Raceway
Chevy Rock and Roll 400

Ryan Newman scored his sixth win of 2003 at Richmond after leading for 125 laps of 400 total and holding off Jeremy Mayfield in the closing laps. Newman beat out Mayfield by .159 seconds.

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8. Sept. 21, 2003
Dover International Speedway
MBNA America 400

Ryan Newman beat out Jeremy Mayfield for the second week in a row and also swept Dover for the 2003 season.

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9. Oct. 5, 2003
Kansas Speedway
Banquet 400 Presented by ConAgra Foods

Ryan Newman scored his eighth and final win of 2003 at Kansas Speedway. Newman beat out NASCAR Hall of Famer Bill Elliott for the victory.

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10. June 20, 2004
Michigan International Speedway
DHL 400

Ryan Newman's first win of 2004 came midway though the season at Michigan, a track he had won at during the previous year. Newman started the race fourth and led for 22 of the 200 laps. Newman beat out Kasey Kahne for the victory, but the two dueled side-by-side in the final laps for the win before the race ended under caution.

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11. Sept. 26, 2004
Michigan International Speedway
MBNA America 400

Ryan Newman's second and final win of 2004 came at Dover, a track he had previously dominated in 2003 when he swept the season's races. Newman had a lengthy lead of 8.149 seconds on Mark Martin when he crossed the start/finish line.

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12. Sept. 18, 2005
New Hampshire Motor Speedway
Sylvania 300

Ryan Newman earned his sole postseason victory at New Hampshire after beating out eventual champion Tony Stewart for the win. This marked Newman's second New Hampshire win.

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13. Feb. 17, 2008
Daytona International Speedway
Daytona 500

Grabbing his first win since 2005, Ryan Newman won the 2008 Daytona 500 by .092 seconds over Kurt Busch. This was the first Daytona 500 win for Team Penske.

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14. April 10, 2010
ISM Raceway (at Phoenix)
Subway Fresh Fit 600

Beating Jeff Gordon for the win by just .130 seconds, Ryan Newman scored his only win of 2010 at Phoenix after leading four laps.

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15. July 17, 2011
New Hampshire Motor Speedway
Lenox Industrial Tools 301

Ryan Newman's only win of 2011 came at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, a track where he has earned two other victories.

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16. April 1, 2012
Martinsville Speedway
Goody's Fast Relief 500

Ryan Newman earned his first and only win at Martinsville in 2012 after beating out AJ Allmendinger by .342 seconds. This was Newman's only victory of 2012.

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17. July 28, 2013
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Crown Royal Presents the Samuel Deeds 400

Ryan Newman's final win before switching from Stewart-Haas Racing to Richard Childress Racing came at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. This was Newman's only win of 2013.

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18. March 19, 2017
ISM Raceway (at Phoenix)
Camping World 500

Ryan Newman gambled in the desert by staying out on worn tires while all but two other cars on the lead lap pitted for one final stop at the end of what was a 316-lap race. Newman only led the final six laps, but it was all he needed to bring home the checkered flag for the first time in 127 races. It marked Richard Childress Racing's first win in 112 races.
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