List Of NASCAR Drivers Who Have Won In Each Of Top Three Series
Below is a list of drivers who have won at least one race in each of the top three NASCAR divisions: Sprint Cup Series, Nationwide Series and Camping World Truck Series.
Driver | 1st Sprint Cup Series Win | 1st Nationwide Series Win | 1st Camping World Truck Series Win | ||||
1. | Ken Schrader | 07-31-1988 | Talladega | 09-16-1989 | Dover | 04-15-1995 | Saugus |
2. | Terry Labonte | 09-01-1980 | Darlington | 10-05-1985 | Charlotte | 09-07-1995 | Richmond |
3. | Mark Martin | 10-22-1989 | Rockingham | 05-30-1987 | Dover | 09-28-1996 | North Wilkesboro |
4. | Bobby Hamilton | 10-27-1996 | Phoenix | 09-09-1989 | Richmond | 04-10-2000 | Martinsville |
5. | Kevin Harvick | 03-11-2001 | Atlanta | 07-29-2000 | Gateway | 11-08-2002 | Phoenix |
6. | Greg Biffle | 07-05-2003 | Daytona | 04-14-2001 | Nashville SS | 05-08-1999 | Memphis |
7. | Jimmy Spencer | 07-02-1994 | Daytona | 03-25-1989 | Hickory | 09-13-2003 | New Hampshire |
8. | Jamie McMurray | 10-13-2002 | Charlotte | 10-26-2002 | Atlanta | 10-23-2004 | Martinsville |
9. | Tony Stewart | 09-11-1999 | Richmond | 02-19-2005 | Daytona | 09-05-2002 | Richmond |
10. | Steve Park | 08-13-2000 | Watkins Glen | 04-19-1997 | Nashville | 02-25-2005 | Fontana |
11. | Carl Edwards | 03-20-2005 | Atlanta | 03-19-2005 | Atlanta | 07-12-2003 | Kentucky |
12. | Bobby Labonte | 05-28-1995 | Charlotte | 04-13-1991 | Bristol | 04-09-2005 | Martinsville |
13. | Kasey Kahne | 05-14-2005 | Richmond | 11-15-2003 | Homestead | 11-13-2004 | Darlington |
14. | Kyle Busch | 09-04-2005 | Fontana | 05-14-2004 | Richmond | 05-20-2005 | Charlotte |
15. | Ricky Craven | 10-15-2001 | Martinsville | 07-07-1991 | Oxford Plains | 10-22-2005 | Martinsville |
16. | Kurt Busch | 03-24-2002 | Bristol | 04-08-2006 | Texas | 07-01-2000 | Milwaukee |
17. | Johnny Benson, Jr. | 11-03-2002 | Rockingham | 11-17-1994 | Dover | 06-17-2006 | Michigan |
18. | Clint Bowyer | 09-16-2007 | New Hampshire | 06-12-2005 | Nashville | 11-03-2006 | Texas |
19. | Ryan Newman | 09-15-2002 | New Hampshire | 08-18-2001 | Michigan | 10-25-2008 | Atlanta |
20. | David Reutimann | 05-25-2009 | Charlotte | 10-27-2007 | Memphis | 08-13-2005 | Nashville SS |
21. | Elliott Sadler | 03-25-2001 | Bristol | 05-18-1997 | Nazareth | 07-31-2010 | Pocono |
22. | Michael Waltrip | 02-18-2001 | Daytona | 09-17-1988 | Dover | 02-18-2011 | Daytona |
23. | Denny Hamlin | 06-11-2006 | Pocono | 03-05-2006 | Mexico City | 10-29-2011 | Martinsville |
The following drivers have won in each of the three series during the same season: Terry Labonte (1995), Kevin Harvick (2003, 2010), Denny Hamlin (2011), and Kyle Busch (2005–2011). With a win in the Truck race at Martinsville on April 9, 2005, Bobby Labonte became the first driver to win race in all three series at the same track. With his win in the Cup race at Bristol on August 21, 2010, Kyle Busch became the first driver to win a race in all three series on the same weekend.
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