| Rank | Driver | Number of wins |
| 1 | Ned Jarrett | 43 |
| 2 | Bill Elliott | 40 |
| 3 | Mark Martin | 35 |
| 4 | Dale Jarrett | 30 |
| 5 | David Pearson | 29 |
| t-6 | Fred Lorenzen | 26 |
| t-6 | Junior Johnson | 26 |
| t-8 | Matt Kenseth | 24 |
| t-8 | Brad Keselowski | 24 |
| t-10 | Joey Logano | 23 |
| t-10 | Rusty Wallace | 23 |
| t-10 | Carl Edwards | 23 |
| 13 | Kevin Harvick | 21 |
Ford scores 700th Cup Series win with Harvick’s Dover victory
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Kevin Harvick's victory at Dover International Speedway in the second of two races this weekend in the NASCAR Cup Series was a milestone moment for Ford in the sport's top series.
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The win marked the manufacturer's 700th victory in the NASCAR Cup Series. Ford's first victory came on June 25, 1950 when "Shirtless" Jimmy Florian upset the field at Dayton Speedway, topping a field that featured NASCAR Hall of Famers Lee Petty and Curtis Turner. To date, 85 drivers have won a NASCAR Cup Series race in a Ford with Ned Jarrett, who won the manufacturer's first driver championship in 1965, the overall wins leader.
"Congratulations to Ford on their 700th Cup win," Harvick said after completing the milestone. "... What a year. What a seven years. I am just really proud of everybody at Stewart-Haas Racing for being able to drive this car. Week after week they just put so much effort into making this thing go fast and it has been a great year."
Take a look below at the all-time winningest drivers for the manufacturer known for the blue oval: