
All of Martin Truex Jr.’s NASCAR Cup Series wins
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1. Autism Speaks 400, Dover International Speedway, June 4, 2007
Martin Truex Jr.'s first career win came in dominating fashion at his home track after leading for 216 laps and winning by more than seven seconds.
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2. Toyota/Save Mart 350, Sonoma Raceway, June 23, 2013
The New Jersey native found Victory Lane six years later, but this time with a goblet of wine instead of Miles the Monster. He extended his margin of victory to eight seconds, with Jeff Gordon taking second. At the time, Truex raced for Michael Waltrip Racing.
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3. Axalta 'We Paint Winners' 400, Pocono Raceway, June 7, 2015
Fast forward to a little less than two years later, and it's Truex taking the checkered flag again. The "Tricky Triangle" proved smooth for the Furniture Row Racing wheelman after topping the board for 97 laps. The win earned him a playoff berth and the chance to fight for the 2015 title. He ended up advancing to the Championship 4 and finished the year fourth -- a career best at the time -- in the standings.
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4. Coca-Cola 600, Charlotte Motor Speedway, May 29, 2016
Putting on one of the sport's most incredible performances, Truex carved out a slice of NASCAR history by winning the Memorial Day weekend endurance event with 392 laps led. His 588 miles on top marked the most ever in a NASCAR race.
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5. Bojangles' Southern 500, Darlington Raceway, Sept. 4, 2016
Crossing off another noteworthy race, the 36-year-old won a memorable Darlington event during its second throwback weekend. This marked his first multiple win season.
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6. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 400, Chicagoland Speedway, Sept. 18, 2016
Truex proved to be a true threat for the 2016 title by winning the NASCAR Playoffs opener in Chicago, which earned him a spot in the Round of 12. Here he is joined by longtime girlfriend Sherry Pollex and some Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, of course.
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7. Citizen Soldier 400, Dover International Speedway, Oct. 2, 2016
Despite already locking in a Round of 12 spot, Truex won the Round of 16 finale to nicely bookmark the first round of the postseason. Then, even after his successful four-win season, Truex finished his 2016 campaign 11th in standings after failing to advance to the Round of 8.
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8. Kobalt 400, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, March 12, 2017
Truex passed Brad Keselowski on the white-flag lap to secure the victory. He had been dominant all day, leading 150 of 267 laps and securing victories in both Stage 1 and Stage 2.
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9. Go Bowling 400, Kansas Speedway, May 13, 2017
Truex earned redemption for nearly winning this race a year ago, when a mechanical issue caused him to drop from the lead. This time, Truex took the lead on Lap 249 of 267 and held on during two restarts in battles with Ryan Blaney for his first win at Kansas.
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10. Quaker State 400, Kentucky Speedway, July 9, 2017
Truex was dominant in this one, leading by as much as 15 seconds over second-place Kyle Larson at one point. After a late caution, he had to re-take the lead in NASCAR Overtime but held it for his 10th career win and first at Kentucky.
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11. I LOVE NEW YORK 355, Watkins Glen International, Aug. 7, 2017
Truex and crew chief Cole Pearn played the fuel-strategy game, actually letting some drivers pass him late in the race, knowing they would have to stop for a splash of fuel while he was saving. It worked, and the Furniture Row Racing driver landed in Victory Lane for the fourth time of the year.
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12. Tales of the Turtles 400, Chicagoland Speedway, Sept. 17, 2017
Truex was strong late at Chicago, taking the lead for the first time on Lap 190 after overcoming an early pit-road penalty. He led all but one of the final 78 laps to lock in a spot in the Round of 12 and grab his second straight Chicago victory.
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13. Bank of America 500, Charlotte Motor Speedway, Oct. 8, 2017
Truex lined up 17th on the grid, but he made steady gains throughout the race and with some strong pit-road work by his crew. When it was all said and done, he held on to the lead during two late restarts, led 91 laps to score his sixth win of 2017 and locked in a spot in the playoffs' Round of 8.
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14. Hollywood Casino 400, Kansas Speedway, Oct. 22, 2017
Truex started from the pole but had to overcome a restart violation and a vibration over the first two stages of the race. He proceeded to work his way back up through the field and led the final 57 laps en route to his seventh victory of the season and his third of the 2017 playoffs.
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15. Ford EcoBoost 400, Homestead-Miami Speedway, Nov. 19, 2017
Truex led 78 laps and held off a hard-charging Kyle Busch to claim his first NASCAR Cup Series Championship to cap off a tremendous season for MTJ and the No. 78 team.
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16. Auto Club 400, Auto Club Speedway, March 18, 2018
Truex dominated from the pole leading 125 laps en route to his first victory in 2018. Busch presented the toughest challenge in the latter half of the race, but Truex was too fast to hold up.
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17. Pocono 400, Pocono Raceway, June 3, 2018
A late-race decision to stay out on older tires after a Lap 139 caution set Truex up for the victory. He was able to maintain the lead over the final 21 laps and hold off Larson, Busch and Kevin Harvick for the win.
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18. Toyota/Save Mart 350, Sonoma Raceway, June 24, 2018
Truex led a race-high 62 laps, but it was a nifty pit-road fake out by Pearn and the No. 78 pit crew that set up MTJ for the victory over his biggest challenger in the race, Harvick.
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19. Quaker State 400 presented by Walmart, Kentucky Speedway, July 14, 2018
Truex dominated at Kentucky for his second straight win at the 1.5-mile track. He led 174 laps and swept all three stages of the 267-lap event.
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20. Toyota Owners 400, Richmond Raceway, April 13, 2019
After several close calls, Truex finally got that short-track win for the first time in 81 races at the Cup level. The win was also his first with Joe Gibbs Racing.
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21. Gander RV 400, Dover International Speedway, May 6, 2019
Truex earned his second victory of 2019 at the "Monster Mile," also serving as his third career victory at the 1-mile concrete oval.
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22. Coca-Cola 600, Charlotte Motor Speedway, May 26, 2019
Truex earned his third victory of 2019 at the longest race on the schedule, also serving as his second career victory at the crown jewel event.
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23. Toyota/Save Mart 350, Sonoma Raceway, June 23, 2019
Truex dominated, leading 59 of 90 laps and holding off his new Joe Gibbs Racing teammate, Busch, for his third win -- and second straight -- at the California road course.
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24. South Point 400, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, September 15, 2019
Truex's No. 19 Toyota came alive late as he held off some of NASCAR's finest at the front of the field for his fifth win of the season.
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25. Federated Auto Parts 400, Richmond Raceway, September 21, 2019
Truex was able to save his No. 19 from disaster, as it spun late in the race, and bring it to Victory Lane.
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26. First Data 500, Martinsville Speedway, October 27, 2019
In perhaps his most dominant win ever, Truex led a ridiculous 464 of 500 laps at "The Paperclip" en route to his seventh win of the season to clinch a spot at Miami.
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27. Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 500, Martinsville Speedway, June 10, 2020
Truex took over in the final stage, leading the last 131 laps on the way to his first win of the 2020 season. The victory was crew chief James Small's first in the Cup Series. It was Truex's second grandfather clock.
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28. Instacart 500, Phoenix Raceway, March 14, 2021
Truex came on strong late as he led all 64 of his laps led in the final quarter of the race. He surged to the point position for good on the race's final restart on Lap 288 and never looked back.
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29. Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 500, Martinsville Speedway, April 11, 2021
Truex came on late -- leading just 20 laps -- including the final 16 circuits to snatch the win away from teammate Denny Hamlin.
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30. Goodyear 400, Darlington Raceway, May 9, 2021
Truex dominated the day, sweeping both stages and leading 248 of the 293 laps. It marked his third win of 2021 -- still the only multi-race winner through 12 races.
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31. Federated Auto Parts 400 Salute to First Responders, Richmond Raceway, September 11, 2021
After serving a pass-through penalty for a miscue on the opening lap of the race, Truex rallied from the rear of the field to outpace Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Denny Hamlin and win his fourth race of 2021 and third at Richmond. The NASCAR Playoffs win advanced him to the Round of 12.
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32. Würth 400, Dover Motor Speedway, May 1, 2023
A rain postponement -- which moved the race from Sunday to Monday -- could have been a damper for some drivers, including one who was currently in the midst of a 54-race winless streak. However, the No. 19 JGR driver battled head-to-head with a surging Ryan Blaney to not only erase that winless drought but do it at his home track, to boot.
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33. Toyota/Save Mart 350, Sonoma Raceway, June 11, 2023
Truex started eighth and quickly worked his way to the front of the field where he looked unstoppable. The 2017 champ led 51 laps en route to sipping the wine in Sonoma Victory Lane for the fourth time in his Cup Series career, despite a late-race challenge from former teammate Kyle Busch.
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34. Crayon 301, New Hampshire Motor Speedway, July 17, 2023
In classic Truex fashion, MTJ swept all three stages en route to one of his most dominant victories in recent memory. The No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing driver led 254 laps on the afternoon and earned his third regular-season victory of 2023.