
Drivers with four consecutive wins in modern NASCAR history
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Christopher Bell secured his third consecutive points-paying win of the 2025 Cup Series season following his spring triumph at Phoenix Raceway. Las Vegas Motor Speedway is up next for Bell, who looks to join elite company among drivers to win four consecutive races in a season.
In the modern era of NASCAR (1972 until now), eight drivers have won four consecutive races. Of those eight instances, the driver who accomplished the streak has won the series championship five times. Here's a look at all of them.
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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, Atlanta, 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, Atlanta, Texas, Phoenix