Last week saw a race that had almost everything and was one of the best races of the year and probably the best Short track race in the Next Gen era as Austin Dillon won the right way this year. Now we head to the Regular Season finale, Daytona, where we set the NASCAR Cup Playoff field. Down below you will find different statistics from all of the NASCAR Cup races here at Daytona International Speedway ranging from Most Wins to Best Average Finishes by starting position. So read and enjoy these fun fact track stats!
In this post you will only find all-time stats, if you are looking for only active drivers stats or Next Gen stats check out my next article Active/Next Gen Cup Track Stats: Daytona.
Active Drivers will be highlighted like so
Active means any driver who started a race in the 2025 Cup Series season.

First Winner:
Bob Welborn 02/20/1959
Most Recent Winner: William Byron 02/16/2025
Worst Starting Positions by Winner
Rank Race Start Pos. Driver Rank Race Start Pos. Driver
1 2012-18 42 Tony Stewart 6 1978-02 33 Bobby Allison
2 2009-01 39 Matt Kenseth T7 1975-02 32 Benny Parsons
3 1988-15 38 Bill Elliott T7 2011-01 32 Trevor Bayne
T4 2007-01 34 Kevin Harvick 9 2023-01 31 Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
T4 2019-18 34 Justin Haley 10 2003-17 30 Greg Biffle

Tony Stewart’s record for worst starting position by winner will not be in jeopardy any time soon as long as NASCAR stays with the 40 car maximum fields.

Worst Finish by Pole Winner
Rank Race Finish Driver Rank Race Finish Driver
T1 1959-03 41 Bob Welborn T3 1983-16 40 Cale Yarborough
T1 1997-16 41 Mike Skinner T3 1990-01 40 Ken Schrader
T3 1960-05 40 Cotton Owens T8 2001-17 39 Sterling Marlin
T3 1979-02 40 Buddy Baker T8 2003-01 39 Jeff Green
T3 1980-17 40 Cale Yarborough T8 2003-17 39 Steve Park

Like Stewart above Bob Welborn and Mike Skinner’s unwanted record will not be surpassed anytime soon, unless there is a 41st car using the new rule implemented this year.

Drivers who won Pole & Race
Race Driver Race Driver
1959-26 Fireball Roberts 1984-01 Cale Yarborough
1960-23 Jack Smith 1985-01 Bill Elliott
1962-05 Fireball Roberts 1987-01 Bill Elliott
1966.05 Richard Petty 1999-01 Jeff Gordon
1968-04 Cale Yarborough 2000-01 Dale Jarrett
1974-16 David Pearson 2004-17 Jeff Gordon
1980-02 Buddy Baker 2005-17 Tony Stewart
1981-17 Cale Yarborough

It’s been quite a while since a Pole winner won a race at Daytona so don’t count on the Pole winner ending up in Victory Lane this weekend.

Drivers who swept both Stages in race
Race Driver Race Finish
2018-18 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 17th
2020-26 Joey Logano 27th
2021-01 Denny Hamlin 5th
2022-01 Martin Truex Jr. 13th
Drivers to win both Stages and Race Drivers to win Pole, both Stages & Race
Race Driver Race Driver

Winning both Stages at Daytona doesn’t necessarily mean a good finish at the end of the race as only one of the four drivers to win Stage 1 & 2 actually finished in the Top 10.

Best Laps Led% by Winner Worst Laps Led% by Winner
Rank Race Laps Led% Driver Rank Race Laps Led% Driver
T1 1960-03 100 Fireball Roberts 1 2018-01 0.48 Austin Dillon
T1 1960-04 100 Jack Smith T2 2017-01 0.50 Kurt Busch
3 2005-17 94.38 Tony Stewart T2 2021-01 0.50 Michael McDowell
4 1964-08 92.00 Richard Petty 4 2018-18 0.60 Erik Jones
5 1968-25 88.75 Cale Yarborough 5 2024-25 0.61 Harrison Burton
6 1959-26 84.00 Fireball Roberts 6 1994-15 0.63 Jimmy Spencer
7 1972-02 83.50 A.J. Foyt 7 2019-18 0.79 Justin Haley
T8 1959-02 82.50 Bob Welborn 8 2010-01 0.96 Jamie McMurray
T8 1962-03 82.50 Fireball Roberts 9 2023-26 1.23 Chris Buescher
10 1990-15 79.38 Dale Earnhardt 10 1987-15 1.25 Bobby Allison

Only one race since 2000 is in the Best table above, meanwhile the last 2 Daytona Fall Cup races have seen a driver that led 1.23% or less of the laps go on to win the race.

Best Laps Led% in race
Rank Race Laps Led% Driver Fin. Rank Race Laps Led% Driver Fin.
T1 1960-03 100 Fireball Roberts 1st 7 1961-05 85.00 Fireball Roberts 20th
T1 1960-04 100 Jack Smith 1st 8 1959-26 84.00 Fireball Roberts 1st
3 1964-07 97.50 Richard Petty 3rd 9 1979-02 83.50 A.J. Foyt 1st
4 2005-17 94.38 Tony Stewart 1st T10 1959-02 82.50 Bob Welborn 1st
5 1964-08 92.00 Richard Petty 1st T10 1962-03 82.50 Fireball Roberts 1st
6 1968-25 88.75 Cale Yarborough 1st

In this 2005 Daytona Summer race Tony Stewart put up the best Driver Rating ever at Daytona (table below) and led the 4th best % of laps led in a race at Daytona (table above). Photo by Rusty Jarrett — Getty Images

Best Driver Rating in race (since 2005)
Rank Race Driver
Driver
Rating
Fin. Rank Race Driver
Driver
Rating
Fin.
1 2005-17 Tony Stewart 143.4 1st T6 2008-01 Kyle Busch 133.1 4th
2 2009-18 Tony Stewart 141.5 1st T6 2014-01 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 133.1 1st
3 2013-18 Jimmie Johnson 140.7 1st 8 2012-18 Matt Kenseth 133.0 3rd
4 2016-01 Denny Hamlin 139.1 1st 9 2018-01 Ryan Blaney 132.6 7th
5 2006-17 Tony Stewart 137.0 1st 10 2016-17 Brad Keselowski 132.4 1st
Drivers to run every lap in Top 15 in race (since 2005)
Race Driver Finish Race Driver Finish
2005-17 Tony Stewart 1st 2009-18 Denny Hamlin 3rd
2005-17 Jimmie Johnson 6th 2009-18 Kyle Busch 14th
2006-01 Jimmie Johnson 1st 2012-01 Greg Biffle 3rd
2007-18 Jimmie Johnson 10th 2015-17 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 1st
2008-18 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 8th 2021-01 Kyle Busch 14th
2009-18 Tony Stewart 1st

This was how Kyle Busch finished the 2021 Daytona 500. Since he finished Top 15 he got credited for running every lap in the Top 15, the last driver to do so. Photo by James Gilbert — Getty Images

Most Lead Lap cars at finish of race Fewest Lead Lap cars at finish of race
Rank Race # of cars Rank Race # of cars
1 2006-17 34 T1 1964-08 1
T2 2003-01 33 T1 1965-04 1
T2 2015-01 33 T1 1966-05 1
T4 2000-17 32 T1 1968-25 1
T4 2008-01 32 T1 1972-02 1
T6 2006-01 31 T1 1973-02 1
T6 2009-01 31 T1 1975-02 1
T6 2016-01 31 T1 1976-02 1
T9 2007-18 30 T9 19 races
tied
(last was 1985)
2
T9 2008-18 30

2016 was the last time a Daytona race had 30+ cars finish a race on the lead lap, so do not expect many drivers to finish on the lead lap this weekend.

Best Avg. Fin. by Starting Position
(1-40)
Worst Avg. Fin. by Starting Position
(1-40)
Rank Start Pos. Avg. Fin Rank Start Pos. Avg. Fin
1 1st 14.70 1 40th 26.26
2 2nd 14.81 2 36th 25.33
3 6th 14.87 3 29th 24.87
4 4th 15.30 4 39th 24.56
5 9th 16.22 5 34th 24.49
6 3rd 16.25 6 37th 24.39
7 5th 16.40 7 38th 24.24
8 10th 17.31 8 35th 24.07
9 7th 17.37 9 32nd 24.04
10 13th 18.15 10 28th 23.88

The results in these tables aren’t too shocking. Overall if you want a good finish start up front, if you want a bad finish start near the rear.

Best Avg. Driver Rating
(since 2005)(3+ starts)
Best Avg. Top 15%
(since 2005)(3+ starts)
Rank Driver Driv. Rate Starts Rank Driver Top 15% Starts
1 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 91.98 26 1 Austin Cindric 71.89 8
2 Kyle Busch 90.85 40 2 Kyle Busch 66.46 40
3 Austin Cindric 90.69 8 3 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 64.09 26
4 Joey Logano 88.83 33 4 Joey Logano 62.93 33
5 Jeff Gordon 88.34 22 5 Jeff Gordon 62.00 22
6 Matt Kenseth 86.40 27 6 Ryan Blaney 59.89 20
7 Denny Hamlin 85.86 39 7 Jimmie Johnson 58.16 35
8 Ryan Blaney 85.08 20 8 Matt Kenseth 57.65 27
9 Kurt Busch 84.73 34 9 Denny Hamlin 57.33 39
10 Jimmie Johnson 84.66 35 10 Chase Elliott 55.96 19

If Austin Cindric can run a lot of laps this week in the Top 15 and get a 102.4+ Driver Rating then he will most likely be on top of both tables above. Picture?

Best Avg. Fin. All-time
(5+ Daytona starts)
Best Laps Led% All-time
(5+ Daytona starts)
Rank Driver Avg. Fin. Starts Rank Driver Laps Led% Starts
1 Darel Dieringer 8.55 22 1 Fireball Roberts 35.68 17
2 Fred Lorenzen 9.29 24 2 Dale Earnhardt 15.61 46
3 Richard Brickhouse 9.50 6 3 Cale Yarborough 13.85 57
4 John Hunter Nemechek 9.80 5 4 Mario Andretti 12.44 8
5 Lee Petty 10.29 7 5 Ernie Irvan 11.33 21
6 Joe Weatherly 10.47 15 6 Buddy Baker 11.04 64
7 Jim Reed 10.57 7 7 Richard Petty 10.93 74
T8 Cotton Owens 10.60 10 8 Jack Smith 10.91 15
T8 Ray Elder 10.60 5 9 Tony Stewart 10.89 35
10 Ned Jarrett 10.65 20 10 Junior Johnson 10.81 20

John Hunter Nemechek may be a driver to upset the applecart this weekend as after the 2025 Daytona 500 he now has the 4th best Avg. Finish here (table above). Plus, he is the only driver to finish 100% of the laps in his races here, both among drivers with 5+ starts here. Photo by Jeff Robinson — Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Most Daytona Starts
All-time
Best Laps Completed%
(5+ Daytona starts)
Rank Driver Starts Rank Driver Lap Comp% Starts
1 Richard Petty 74 1 John Hunter Nemechek 100 5
2 Dave Marcis 67 2 Johnny Sauter 99.36 6
3 Buddy Baker 64 3 Rick Mast 99.30 20
4 Terry Labonte 63 4 Scott Speed 99.14 6
T5 Bill Elliott 60 5 Bubba Wallace 98.39 16
T5 Ricky Rudd 60 6 Boris Said 98.26 6
7 Cale Yarborough 57
8 Michael Waltrip 56 7 Kenny Irwin Jr. 98.06 6
T9 Bobby Allison 55 T8 Brendan Gaughan 97.71 11
T9 Darrell Waltrip 55 T8 Joey Gase 97.71 8
T9 Mark Martin 55 10 Justin Haley 97.28 10
Most Daytona Wins
All-time
Best Win% All-time
(5+ Daytona starts)
Rank Driver Wins Rank Driver Win% Wins
1 Richard Petty 10 1 Fireball Roberts 41.18 7
2 Cale Yarborough 9 T2 Junior Johnson 20.00 4
3 David Pearson 8 T2 William Byron 20.00 3
4 Fireball Roberts 7 T2 Pete Hamilton 20.00 2
T5 Jeff Gordon 6 5 Harrison Burton 16.67 1
T5 Bobby Allison 6 6 Cale Yarborough 15.79 9
T7 Junior Johnson 4 7 David Pearson 14.81 8
T7 Tony Stewart 4 T8 Davey Allison 14.29 2
T7 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 4 T8 Earl Balmer 14.29 1
T7 Dale Jarrett 4 T8 Lee Petty 14.29 1
T7 Bill Elliott 4

With William Byron’s 2nd straight Daytona 500 win this Spring he is now tied for the 2nd best Win% here at Daytona all-time. Picture?

Most Daytona Poles All-time
Rank Driver Poles Rank Driver Poles
1 Cale Yarborough 12 T5 Dale Jarrett 4
2 Fireball Roberts 6 T5 Jeff Gordon 4
T3 Bill Elliott 5 T5 Sterling Marlin 4
T3 Buddy Baker 5 T9 6 drivers tied 3
T5 Donnie Allison 4

The fact Cale Yarborough has twice as many Poles than anyone else tells how fast he was at Daytona.

Most Daytona Top 3’s
All-time
Best Top 3% All-time
(5+ Daytona starts)
Rank Driver Top 3’s Rank Driver Top3% Top3’s
1 Richard Petty 22 1 Fred Lorenzen 41.67 10
2 Cale Yarborough 18 2 Fireball Roberts 41.18 7
T3 David Pearson 15 3 Cotton Owens 40.00 4
T3 Bobby Allison 15 T4 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 33.33 12
T3 Buddy Baker 15 T4 Paul Goldsmith 33.33 6
6 Dale Earnhardt 14 T4 Jack Smith 33.33 5
7 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 12 T4 Joe Weatherly 33.33 5
T8 Fred Lorenzen 10 8 Cale Yarborough 31.58 18
T8 Sterling Marlin 10 9 Dale Earnhardt 30.43 14
T10 Jimmie Johnson 9 10 Richard Petty 29.73 22
T10 Bill Elliott 9

By finishing 3rd in the Daytona 500 earlier this year Jimmie Johnson racked up his 9th Top 3 finish at Daytona which ties him for 10th most all-time. Picture?

Most Daytona Top 5’s
All-time
Best Top 5% All-time
(5+ Daytona starts)
Rank Driver Top 5’s Rank Driver Top5% Top5’s
1 Richard Petty 28 1 Fred Lorenzen 66.67 16
T2 Dale Earnhardt 22 2 Cotton Owens 60.00 6
T2 David Pearson 22 T3 Jack Smith 53.33 8
T2 Buddy Baker 22 T3 Joe Weatherly 53.33 8
5 Cale Yarborough 20 5 Dan Gurney 50.00 3
6 Bobby Allison 17 6 Dale Earnhardt 47.83 22
7 Fred Lorenzen 16 7 Fireball Roberts 47.06 8
T8 A.J. Foyt 15 8 Marvin Panch 45.00 9
T8 Bill Elliott 15 9 Lee Petty 42.86 3
10 Benny Parsons 14 10 Darel Dieringer 40.91 9

Dale Earnhardt being 6th in the Top 5% list is super impressive since he’s the only driver on the list that raced in the restrictor plate era.

Most Daytona Top 10’s
All-time
Best Top 10% All-time
(5+ Daytona starts)
Rank Driver Top 10’s Rank Driver Top10% Top10’s
1 Richard Petty 37 1 Cotton Owens 80.00 8
T2 Dale Earnhardt 34 2 Fred Lorenzen 75.00 18
T2 David Pearson 34 3 Dale Earnhardt 73.91 34
4 Buddy Baker 31 4 Darel Dieringer 72.73 16
5 Cale Yarborough 27 5 Lee Petty 71.43 5
6 Terry Labonte 26 6 Ned Jarrett 70.00 14
7 Bill Elliott 24 T7 Jack Smith 66.67 10
T8 Ken Schrader 22
T8 Bobby Allison 22 T7 Joe Weatherly 66.67 10
T10 Jeff Gordon 21 T7 Dan Gurney 66.67 4
T10 Sterling Marlin 21 T7 Richard Brickhouse 66.67 4
T10 Ricky Rudd 21

The only person on both Top 10 lists above is Dale Earnhardt, furthering just how great he was here.

Most Daytona Stage Wins
All-time (since 2017)
Best Stage Win% All-time
(since 2017)
Rank Driver Stage
W’s
Rank Driver Stage W% Stage W’s
1 Joey Logano 7 1 Joey Logano 20.59 7
2 Ryan Blaney 4 2 Matt Kenseth 16.67 1
T3 Brad Keselowski 3 3 Josh Berry 12.50 1
T3 Chase Elliott 3 4 Ryan Blaney 11.76 4
T3 Denny Hamlin 3 T5 Brad Keselowski 8.82 3
T3 Kyle Busch 3 T5 Chase Elliott 8.82 3
T3 Martin Truex Jr. 3 T5 Denny Hamlin 8.82 3
8 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 2 T5 Kyle Busch 8.82 3
T9 6
drivers
tied
1 T5 Martin Truex Jr. 8.82 3
10 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 5.88 2

Joey Logano has dominated Stage Wins and Stage T10’s at Daytona since they were instated in 2017, including this stage victory in the 2019 Coke 400. Photo by David Rosenblum — Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Most Daytona Stage T10’s
All-time (since 2017)
Best Stage T10% All-time
(since 2017)
Rank Driver Stage
T10’s
Rank Driver Stage T10% Stage T10’s
1 Joey Logano 26 1 Joey Logano 76.47 26
2 Ryan Blaney 19 2 Ryan Blaney 55.88 19
3 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 17 T3 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 50.00 17
T4 Brad Keselowski 15 T3 Todd Gilliland 50.00 7
T4 Kyle Busch 15 T3 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 50.00 2
T6 Bubba Wallace 14 6 Jimmie Johnson 45.45 10
T6 Kyle Larson 14 T7 Brad Keselowski 44.12 15
T6 Chase Elliott 14 T7 Kyle Busch 44.12 15
T6 Martin Truex Jr. 14 T9 Bubba Wallace 43.75 14
10 Denny Hamlin 13 T9 Kyle Larson 43.75 14
T9 Austin Cindric 43.75 7
Most Daytona Starts
without Win
Longest Daytona Win Streak
All-time
Rank Driver Starts Rank Driver Streak Year
1 Dave Marcis 67 1 Cale Yarborough 3 1967-68
2 Terry Labonte 63 T2 Fireball Roberts 2 1959-60
3 Ricky Rudd 60 T2 Fireball Roberts 2 1962
4 Mark Martin 55 T2 LeeRoy Yarbrough 2 1969
5 Kyle Petty 52 T2 Cale Yarborough 2 1976-77
6 Bobby Labonte 48 T2 Bobby Allison 2 1982
T7 Ken Schrader 45 T2 Bobby Allison 2 1987-88
T7 Rusty Wallace 45 T2 Jeff Gordon 2 1998-99
9 Martin Truex Jr. 40 T2 Dale Jarrett 2 1999-00
T2 Michael Waltrip 2 2002-03
10 Joe Nemechek 38 T2 Jeff Gordon 2 2004-05
T2 Jimmie Johnson 2 2013

Cale Yarborough winning 3 straight races was thanks to a rain storm washing out the 1968 Duels, otherwise the only way he could have had 3 straight in those days was by winning Duel 1.

Most Daytona Starts
without Pole
Longest Daytona Pole Streak
All-time
Rank Driver Starts Rank Driver Streak Year
1 Dave Marcis 67 T1 Buddy Baker 3 1979-80
2 Terry Labonte 63 T1 Cale Yarborough 3 1983-84
3 Michael Waltrip 56 T1 Bill Elliott 3 1985-86
4 Rusty Wallace 45 T1 Sterling Marlin 3 1991-92
5 Kurt Busch 42 T5 10
drivers
tied
2 1961-2000
6 Ryan Newman 40
7 Denny Hamlin 39
8 Buddy Arrington 37
9 James Hylton 36
10 J.D. McDuffie 35

Denny Hamlin may have 3 Daytona 500 wins, but he’s never been able to win a Pole here in 39 starts. Photo by Meg Oliphant — Getty Images

Most Daytona Starts
without Top 3
Longest Daytona Top 3 Streak
All-time
Rank Driver Starts Rank Driver Streak Year
1 Kyle Petty 52 1 Richard Petty 5 1972-74
2 Joe Nemechek 38 T2 Cale Yarborough 4 1967-69
3 Buddy Arrington 37 T2 Dale Earnhardt 4 1994-96
4 J.D. McDuffie 35 T2 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 4 2004-05
5 Elmo Langley 34 T5 12
drivers
tied
3 1963-2012
6 Frank Warren 32
7 Jimmy Means 31
T8 Brett Bodine 29
T8 Cecil Gordon 29
10 Dave Blaney 26

Richard Petty had a 5 race Top 3 streak in his career at Daytona. Meanwhile his son, Kyle, couldn’t even get a Top 3 in 52 starts here.

Most Daytona Starts
without Top 5
Longest Daytona Top 5 Streak
All-time
Rank Driver Starts Rank Driver Streak Year
1 Joe Nemechek 38 T1 Richard Petty 5 1972-74
2 Buddy Arrington 37 T1 Dale Earnhardt 5 1994-96
3 J.D. McDuffie 35 T1 Michael Waltrip 5 2001-03
4 Elmo Langley 34 T4 Joe Weatherly 4 1959-60
5 Frank Warren 32 T4 Cale Yarborough 4 1967-69
6 Jimmy Means 31 T4 David Pearson 4 1967-69
T7 Brett Bodine 29 T4 Dale Earnhardt 4 1979-81
T7 Cecil Gordon 29 T4 Buddy Baker 4 1980-81
T4 Darrell Waltrip 4 1985-86
9 Dave Blaney 26 T4 Phil Parsons 4 1988-89
T4 Geoff Bodine 4 1991-93
10 Robby Gordon 25 T4 Mark Martin 4 1994-96
T4 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 4 2004-05

Kyle Petty is the only driver on the “Most starts without Top 3” list that is not on the “Most starts without Top 5” list above.

Most Daytona Starts
without Top 10
Longest Daytona Top 10 Streak
All-time
Rank Driver Starts Rank Driver Streak Year
1 Dave Blaney 26 1 Ken Schrader 9 1992-96
2 Kenny Wallace 19 T2 Richard Petty 8 1972-76
T3 Bill Champion 17 T2 Buddy Baker 8 1980-83
T3 Henley Gray 17 T2 Bill Elliott 8 1982-85
5 Herman Beam 15 T2 Dale Earnhardt 8 1993-96
6 Travis Kvapil 14 6 Benny Parsons 7 1975-78
T7 Curtis Crider 13 T7 Dale Earnhardt 6 1978-81
T7 Jeff Green 13 T7 Darrell Waltrip 6 1985-87
T7 Robert Pressley 13 T7 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 6 2003-06
T10 4 drivers tied 12 T7 Tony Stewart 6 2004-06

Ken Schrader’s 9 straight Top 10’s at Daytona is probably safe for a long time since the best streak since 2000 is just 6 straight, 20 years ago. Photo by ISC Images — Archives via Getty Images

Most Daytona Stages
without Stage Win
Longest Daytona Stage Win
Streak (since 2017)
Rank Driver Stages Rank Driver Streak Race
T1 Chris Buescher 34 T1 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 2 2018.18 s1&2
T1 Corey LaJoie 34 T1 Joey Logano 2 2020.26 s1&2
T1 Erik Jones 34 T1 Denny Hamlin 2 2021.01 s1&2
T1 Michael McDowell 34 T1 Martin Truex Jr. 2 2022.01 s1&2
T5 Bubba Wallace 32 T1 Joey Logano 2 2024.25 s2-2025.01 s1
T5 Daniel Suarez 32 T6 24
drivers
tied
1
T5 Kyle Larson 32
T8 Alex Bowman 30
T8 William Byron 30
T10 Aric Almirola 26
T10 Ty Dillon 26

By winning Stage 1 in the Daytona 500 this year Joey Logano became the first driver to have a Stage Win streak at Daytona that spanned two races.

Most Daytona Stages
without Stage T10
Longest Daytona Stage T10
Streak (since 2017)
Rank Driver Stages Rank Driver Streak Race
1 B.J. McLeod 20 1 Joey Logano 16 2019.01 s1- 2022.26 s2
T2 Brendan Gaughan 16 2 Martin Truex Jr. 7 2022.01 s1- 2023.26 s1
T2 Cody Ware 16 T3 Ryan Blaney 6 2017.01 s1- 2018.01 s2
T2 Joey Gase 16 T3 William Byron 6 2023.26 s2-2025.01 s1
T2 Landon Cassill 16 T5 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 5 2019.01 s2- 2020.01 s2
T6 Daniel Hemric 12 T5 Jimmie Johnson 5 2019.18 s2- 2020.26 s2
T6 Noah Gragson 12 T5 Austin Dillon 5 2021.01 s1- 2022.01 s1
T8 John Hunter Nemechek 10 T5 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 5 2021.26 s2- 2022.26 s2
T8 Quin Houff 10 T5 Ryan Blaney 5 2024.01 s2-2025.01 s2
T10 6 drivers tied 8 T10 5 drivers tied 4

16 straight Stage T10’s is insane and the best active streak is just 5 straight Stage T10’s by Ryan Blaney. So, it will be a few years before we see any change atop the Stage T10 streak category, if we ever do.