
Drivers with three consecutive wins in NASCAR history
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Christopher Bell won his third consecutive NASCAR Cup Series victory on Sunday at Phoenix Raceway. In NASCAR's modern era (1972 until now), there have been 29 instances of a driver winning at least three consecutive races. Of those instances, the driver who accomplished the streak has won the series championship 12 times. Here's a look at every three-peat.
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1972: Bobby Allison
Tracks: Bristol, Trenton, Atlanta
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1973: David Pearson
Tracks: Darlington, Martinsville, Talladega
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1974: Richard Petty (championship year)
Tracks: Atlanta, Pocono, Talladega
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1975: Richard Petty (championship year)
Tracks: Bristol, Atlanta, North Wilkesboro
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1976: Cale Yarborough (4 wins, championship year)
Tracks: Richmond, Dover, Martinsville, North Wilkesboro
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1976: David Pearson
Tracks: Charlotte, Riverside, Michigan
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1981: Darrell Waltrip (4 wins, championship year)
Tracks: Martinsville, North Wilkesboro, Charlotte, Rockingham
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1983: Bobby Allison (championship year)
Tracks: Darlington, Richmond, Dover
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1987: Dale Earnhardt (championship year)
Tracks: Bristol, Darlington, Richmond
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1987: Dale Earnhardt (4 wins, championship year)
This was Earnhardt's second instance of winning at least three consecutive races in 1987. He was the only driver in the modern era to accomplish the feat in the same season until Kyle Larson earned his second three-peat in 2021. Tracks: Darlington, North Wilkesboro, Bristol, Martinsville
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1988: Rusty Wallace
Tracks: Charlotte, North Wilkesboro, Rockingham
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1991: Harry Gant (4 wins)
Tracks: Darlington, Richmond, Dover, Martinsville
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1992: Bill Elliott (4 wins)
Tracks: Rockingham, Richmond, Atlanta, Darlington
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1993: Mark Martin (4 wins)
Tracks: Watkins Glen, Michigan, Bristol, Darlington
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1993: Rusty Wallace
Tracks: Bristol, North Wilkesboro, Martinsville
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1994: Rusty Wallace
Tracks: Dover, Pocono, Michigan
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1996: Jeff Gordon
Tracks: Dover, Martinsville, North Wilkesboro
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1998: Jeff Gordon (4 wins, championship year)
Tracks: Pocono, Indianapolis, Watkins Glen, Michigan
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1998-99: Jeff Gordon
Tracks: Rockingham (1998), Atlanta (1998), Daytona (1999)
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2004: Jimmie Johnson
Tracks: Charlotte, Martinsville, Atlanta
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2007: Jimmie Johnson (4 wins, championship year)
Tracks: Martinsville, Atlanta, Texas, Phoenix
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2015: Kyle Busch (championship year)
Tracks: Kentucky, New Hampshire, Indianapolis
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2015: Joey Logano
Tracks: Charlotte, Kansas, Talladega
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2018: Kevin Harvick
Tracks: Atlanta, Las Vegas, Phoenix
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2018: Kyle Busch
Tracks: Texas, Bristol, Richmond
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2018: Brad Keselowski
Tracks: Darlington, Indianapolis, Las Vegas
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2021: Kyle Larson (championship year)
Tracks: Charlotte, Sonoma, Nashville
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2021: Kyle Larson (championship year)
Tracks: Charlotte road course, Texas, Kansas
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2025: Christopher Bell
Tracks: Atlanta Motor Speedway, Circuit of The Americas, Phoenix Raceway