Last week at Phoenix we got to see a pretty entertaining race and Team Penske swept the weekend as they won the IndyCar, Cup Series double header. Next up we head to a track that will have less horsepower and hopefully no conspiracies involving the winner, Las Vegas. Down below you will find different statistics from all of the NASCAR Cup races here at Las Vegas Motor 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: Las Vegas.
Active Drivers will be highlighted like so
Active means any driver who started a race in the 2026 Cup Series season.

First Winner:
Mark Martin 03/01/1998

Most Recent Winner: Denny Hamlin 10/25/2025
Worst Starting Positions by Winner
Rank Race Start Pos. Driver Rank Race Start Pos. Driver
1 2004-03 25 Matt Kenseth 6 2010-03 20 Jimmie Johnson
T2 2001-03 24 Jeff Gordon 7 1999-03 19 Jeff Burton
T2 2002-03 24 Sterling Marlin T8 2013-03 18 Matt Kenseth
T2 2019-27 24 Martin Truex Jr. T8 2015-03 18 Kevin Harvick
5 2007-03 23 Jimmie Johnson 10 2003-03 17 Matt Kenseth

In the 36 races at Las Vegas only 13 times has someone started 11th or worse and won. So, look for the winner to start inside the Top 10 this weekend.

Worst Finish by Pole Winner
Rank Race Finish Driver Rank Race Finish Driver
T1 1998-03 40 Dale Jarrett 6 2002-03 29 Todd Bodine
T1 2018-27 40 Erik Jones 7 2019-27 25 Clint Bowyer
3 2023-03 36 Joey Logano 8 2012-03 19 Kasey Kahne
T4 2007-03 35 Kasey Kahne 9 2015-03 18 Jeff Gordon
T4 2010-03 35 Kurt Busch 10 2025-05 16 Michael McDowell

Starting on Pole at Las Vegas is generally good and Dale Jarrett’s/Erik Jones’ unfortunate record of worst finish by a pole winner is probably safe for a while as the last time 40 cars showed up for a Cup race at Las Vegas was 2018.

Drivers who won Pole & Race
Race Driver
2009-03 Kyle Busch
2025-33 Denny Hamlin

Last Fall at Las Vegas Denny Hamlin became just the 2nd driver in Las Vegas Cup history to win the race after winning the Pole in qualifying. Photo by Matthew Bolt — LVMS — Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Drivers who swept both Stages in race
Race Driver Race Finish
2017-03 Martin Truex Jr. 1st
2018-03 Kevin Harvick 1st
2020-02 Chase Elliott 26th
2023-03 William Byron 1st
2023-33 Kyle Larson 1st
2024-03 Kyle Larson 1st
Drivers to win both Stages and Race Drivers to win Pole, both Stages & Race
Race Driver Race Driver
2017-03 Martin Truex Jr.
2018-03 Kevin Harvick
2023-03 William Byron
2023-33 Kyle Larson
2024-03 Kyle Larson

If a driver wins Stage 1 and 2 in the race this weekend don’t be shocked if they win the race as 6 of the 7 drivers to sweep the stages here at Las Vegas went on to win the race.

Best Laps Led% by Winner Worst Laps Led% by Winner
Rank Race Laps Led% Driver Rank Race Laps Led% Driver
1 2018-03 80.15 Kevin Harvick 1 2006-03 0.37 Jimmie Johnson
2 2024-03 67.79 Kyle Larson 2 2024-33 2.25 Joey Logano
3 2023-03 64.94 William Byron 3 2025-33 3.37 Denny Hamlin
4 2017-03 56.18 Martin Truex Jr. 4 2022-03 5.84 Alex Bowman
5 2015-03 53.18 Kevin Harvick T5 2010-03 6.74 Jimmie Johnson
6 2021-30 51.31 Denny Hamlin T5 2025-05 6.74 Josh Berry
7 2023-33 49.81 Kyle Larson 7 2016-03 8.99 Brad Keselowski
8 2012-03 47.57 Tony Stewart 8 2020-30 10.82 Kurt Busch
9 2004-03 46.07 Matt Kenseth T9 2019-27 11.99 Martin Truex Jr.
10 1999-03 41.57 Jeff Burton T9 2022-33 11.99 Joey Logano

In the Spring 2024 race here Kyle Larson led the 2nd best percentage of laps by a winner at Las Vegas, but in the 3 races since then the winning driver hasn’t led more than 18 laps en route to their win.

Best Laps Led% in race
Rank Race Laps Led% Driver Fin. Rank Race Laps Led% Driver Fin.
1 2010-03 82.02 Jeff Gordon 3rd 6 2024-33 58.05 Christopher Bell 2nd
2 2018-03 80.15 Kevin Harvick 1st 7 2017-03 56.18 Martin Truex Jr. 1st
3 2024-03 67.79 Kyle Larson 1st 8 2006-03 54.07 Matt Kenseth 2nd
4 2023-03 64.94 William Byron 1st 9 2015-03 53.18 Kevin Harvick 1st
5 2011-03 61.05 Tony Stewart 2nd 10 2021-30 51.31 Denny Hamlin 1st

If you lead 50% or more of the laps at Las Vegas then you are pretty much guaranteed a good finish as every driver that has done so finished Top 3, but only 6 of the 10 drivers have won.

Best Driver Rating in race (since 2005)
Rank Race Driver
Driver
Rating
Fin. Rank Race Driver
Driver
Rating
Fin.
1 2018-03 Kevin Harvick 150.0 1st 6 2010-03 Jeff Gordon 144.2 3rd
2 2023-03 William Byron 148.2 1st 7 2021-04 Kyle Larson 142.6 1st
3 2024-03 Kyle Larson 148.1 1st 8 2012-03 Tony Stewart 141.7 1st
4 2017-03 Martin Truex Jr. 147.6 1st 9 2015-03 Kevin Harvick 141.5 1st
5 2023-33 Kyle Larson 146.5 1st 10 2005-03 Jimmie Johnson 140.5 1st

Kevin Harvick is the only driver with a perfect Driver Rating here at Las Vegas with this win back in 2018. Photo by Will Lester — Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Most recent times a Driver ran every lap in Top 15 in race
Most Recent Driver Finish Most Recent Driver Finish
2019-03 Kevin Harvick 4th 2023-03 William Byron 1st
2020-02 Ryan Blaney 11th 2023-33 Christopher Bell 2nd
2021-30 Tyler Reddick 6th 2023-33 William Byron 7th
2022-03 Ross Chastain 3rd 2024-03 Kyle Larson 1st
2022-03 Chase Elliott 9th 2024-33 Christopher Bell 2nd

2025 saw no driver run an entire race at Las Vegas inside the Top 15, the first time that happened since 2011 when there was only 1 Las Vegas race for that year.

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 2024-03 31 1 2018-03 9
2 2006-03 30 T2 1998-03 10
T3 2023-33 26 T2 1999-03 10
T3 2025-05 26 4 2003-03 11
T5 2020-30 25 5 2021-30 12
T5 2022-33 25 T6 2015-03 14
T5 2025-33 25 T6 2021-04 14
8 2020-02 24 T8 2001-03 15
T9 2016-03 23 T8 2007-03 15
T10 2004-03 17
T9 2022-03 23 T10 2009-03 17
T10 2019-27 17

4 of the last 5 Las Vegas Cup races have seen 25+ drivers finish on the lead lap, so expect a lot of drivers on the lead lap at the end of the race 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 2nd 12.72 1 40th 33.37
2 1st 13.14 2 36th 30.00
3 6th 13.36 3 35th 29.69
4 8th 13.50 4 39th 28.65
5 4th 13.97 5 31st 27.83
6 18th 14.19 6 34th 27.47
7 3rd 14.42 7 38th 27.04
8 10th 15.64 8 33rd 26.64
9 11th 15.75 9 32nd 26.53
10 19th 15.94 10 30th 25.47

Through Las Vegas’ history if you start out of the Top 30 you don’t finish well, but surprisingly starting 18th can produce decent results.

Best Avg. Driver Rating
(since 2005)(3+ starts)
Best Avg. Top 15%
(since 2005)(3+ start)
Rank Driver Driv. Rate Starts Rank Driver Top 15% Starts
1 Kyle Larson 107.23 19 1 Joey Logano 81.48 25
2 Jeff Gordon 101.21 11 2 Martin Truex Jr. 77.78 26
3 Joey Logano 100.50 25 3 Kyle Larson 77.74 19
4 Kevin Harvick 99.23 25 4 Kevin Harvick 76.97 25
5 Martin Truex Jr. 99.00 26 5 Jeff Gordon 76.06 11
6 Jimmie Johnson 98.33 20 6 William Byron 75.94 16
7 William Byron 97.26 16 7 Kyle Busch 74.71 28
8 Kyle Busch 96.66 28 8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 74.23 13
9 Carl Edwards 93.83 12 9 Chase Elliott 70.10 17
10 Matt Kenseth 93.81 14 10 Carl Edwards 68.06 12

Watch out for Kyle Larson this weekend as he ranks 1st in 3 of the 4 tables above/below, and the one he doesn’t he barely ranks 3rd in. Photo by Jeff Speer — LVMS — Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Best Avg. Fin. All-time
(5+ Las Vegas starts)
Best Laps Led% All-time
(5+ Las Vegas starts)
Rank Driver Avg. Fin. Starts Rank Driver Laps Led% Starts
1 Kyle Larson 9.00 19 1 Kyle Larson 16.09 19
2 Joey Logano 9.60 25 2 Tony Stewart 10.85 17
3 Martin Truex Jr. 9.69 26 3 Matt Kenseth 10.57 19
4 Kyle Busch 11.93 29 4 Jeff Gordon 9.71 18
5 Jeff Burton 12.18 17 5 Jimmie Johnson 9.65 23
6 Jimmie Johnson 12.30 23 6 Kevin Harvick 8.73 29
7 Denny Hamlin 12.36 28 7 Joey Logano 8.72 25
8 Brad Keselowski 12.48 25 8 William Byron 7.86 16
9 Carl Edwards 12.67 12 9 Christopher Bell 7.71 12
10 Matt Kenseth 12.95 19 10 Jeff Burton 6.30 17
Most Las Vegas Starts
All-time
Best Laps Completed%
(5+ Las Vegas starts)
Rank Driver Starts Rank Driver Lap Comp% Starts
T1 Kevin Harvick 29 1 Martin Truex Jr. 99.94 26
T1 Kyle Busch 29 2 John Hunter Nemechek 99.88 6
3 Denny Hamlin 28 3 Daniel Hemric 99.85 5
4 Martin Truex Jr. 26 T4 Marcos Ambrose 99.81 6
T5 Brad Keselowski 25 T4 Harrison Burton 99.81 6
T5 Joey Logano 25 6 Josh Berry 99.70 5
T5 Kurt Busch 25 7 Trevor Bayne 99.67 9
T8 Michael McDowell 24 8 Jimmy Spencer 99.66 6
T8 Ryan Newman 24 9 Terry Labonte 99.65 8
10 Jimmie Johnson 23 10 Todd Gilliland 99.53 8

This weekend Las Vegas native, Kyle Busch, will become the first driver to make 30 career Cup starts at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

Most Las Vegas Wins
All-time
Best Win% All-time
(5+ Las Vegas starts)
Rank Driver Wins Rank Driver Win% Wins
T1 Jimmie Johnson 4 1 Josh Berry 20.00 1
T1 Joey Logano 4 2 Jimmie Johnson 17.39 4
T3 Kyle Larson 3 3 Carl Edwards 16.67 2
T3 Matt Kenseth 3 4 Joey Logano 16.00 4
T3 Brad Keselowski 3 T5 Kyle Larson 15.79 3
T6 Carl Edwards 2 T5 Matt Kenseth 15.79 3
T6 Jeff Burton 2 7 Brad Keselowski 12.00 3
T6 Martin Truex Jr. 2 8 Jeff Burton 11.76 2
T6 Denny Hamlin 2 9 Sterling Marlin 10.00 1
T6 Kevin Harvick 2 10 Martin Truex Jr. 7.69 2

Joey Logano has been great at winning at Las Vegas as he is tied for most race Wins above and is tied for most qualifying wins (Poles) below.

Most Las Vegas Poles All-time
Rank Driver Poles Rank Driver Poles
T1 Christopher Bell 3 T4 Bobby Labonte 2
T1 Kasey Kahne 3 T4 Kurt Busch 2
T1 Joey Logano 3 T4 Kyle Busch 2
T4 Dale Jarrett 2 T8 14 drivers tied 1
Most Las Vegas Top 3’s
All-time
Best Top 3% All-time
(5+ Las Vegas starts)
Rank Driver Top 3’s Rank Driver Top3% Top3’s
T1 Kyle Larson 9 1 Kyle Larson 47.37 9
T1 Kyle Busch 9 2 Kyle Busch 31.03 9
3 Brad Keselowski 7 3 Brad Keselowski 28.00 7
4 Jimmie Johnson 6 4 Jimmie Johnson 26.09 6
5 Joey Logano 5 5 Christopher Bell 25.00 3
T6 Jeff Burton 4 T6 Jeff Burton 23.53 4
T6 Tony Stewart 4 T6 Tony Stewart 23.53 4
T6 Jeff Gordon 4 8 Jeff Gordon 22.22 4
T6 Matt Kenseth 4 9 Matt Kenseth 21.05 4
T6 Martin Truex Jr. 4 T10 Joey Logano 20.00 5
T6 Denny Hamlin 4 T10 Matt DiBenedetto 20.00 2
T6 Kevin Harvick 4 T10 Sterling Marlin 20.00 2
T10 Josh Berry 20.00 1

With his 2nd place finish in last Fall’s Las Vegas race Kyle Larson is now tied for the most Top 3’s here (above) and is now tied for 2nd most Top 5’s here as well (below).

Most Las Vegas Top 5’s
All-time
Best Top 5% All-time
(5+ Las Vegas starts)
Rank Driver Top 5’s Rank Driver Top5% Top5’s
1 Kyle Busch 12 1 Kyle Larson 47.37 9
T2 Kyle Larson 9 2 Carl Edwards 41.67 5
T2 Brad Keselowski 9 3 Kyle Busch 41.38 12
4 Joey Logano 8 4 Mark Martin 37.50 6
T5 Jimmie Johnson 7 5 Brad Keselowski 36.00 9
T5 Martin Truex Jr. 7 6 Tony Stewart 35.29 6
T5 Denny Hamlin 7 T7 Jeff Gordon 33.33 6
T5 Kevin Harvick 7 T7 Ross Chastain 33.33 5
T9 Mark Martin 6
T9 Tony Stewart 6 T7 Christopher Bell 33.33 4
T9 Jeff Gordon 6
T9 Matt Kenseth 6 10 Joey Logano 32.00 8
T9 Ryan Blaney 6
Most Las Vegas Top 10’s
All-time
Best Top 10% All-time
(5+ Las Vegas starts)
Rank Driver Top 10’s Rank Driver Top10% Top10’s
1 Martin Truex Jr. 17 1 Kyle Larson 73.68 14
2 Kyle Busch 16 2 Martin Truex Jr. 65.38 17
T3 Joey Logano 15 3 Mark Martin 62.50 10
T3 Denny Hamlin 15 4 Joey Logano 60.00 15
T5 Kyle Larson 14 5 Brad Keselowski 56.00 14
T5 Brad Keselowski 14 6 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 55.56 10
T5 Kevin Harvick 14 7 Kyle Busch 55.17 16
T8 Mark Martin 10 8 Denny Hamlin 53.57 15
T8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 10 9 Tony Stewart 52.94 9
T8 Matt Kenseth 10 T10 Matt Kenseth 52.63 10
T8 Ryan Blaney 10
T8 Jimmie Johnson 10 T10 Ryan Blaney 52.63 10
T8 Ryan Newman 10

If Kyle Busch can get a Top 10 finish this weekend then he would tie Martin Truex Jr. for the most Top 10’s all-time at Las Vegas. Photo by Chris Graythen — Getty Images

Most Las Vegas 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 Kyle Larson 8 1 Kyle Larson 25.00 8
2 Martin Truex Jr. 4 2 Martin Truex Jr. 13.33 4
T3 Kevin Harvick 3 3 Kevin Harvick 11.54 3
T3 Chase Elliott 3 T4 Chase Elliott 9.38 3
T3 William Byron 3 T4 William Byron 9.38 3
T6 Brad Keselowski 2 6 Austin Cindric 6.25 1
T6 Denny Hamlin 2 T7 Brad Keselowski
5.88 2
T6 Joey Logano 2 T7 Denny Hamlin 5.88 2
T9 7 drivers tied 1 T7 Joey Logano 5.88 2
T10 Christopher Bell 4.17 1
T10 Tyler Reddick 4.17 1

Kyle Larson has been so good at winning stages at Las Vegas that he has twice as many Stage Wins as any other driver here, and he’s won a quarter of the stages in races he’s competed in here.

Most Las Vegas 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 Martin Truex Jr. 28 1 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 100 2
2 Kyle Larson 25 2 Martin Truex Jr. 93.33 28
3 Joey Logano 23 3 Kyle Larson 78.13 25
T4 Chase Elliott 21 4 Joey Logano 67.65 23
T4 William Byron 21 T5 Chase Elliott 65.63 21
T6 Denny Hamlin 20 T5 William Byron 65.63 21
T6 Ryan Blaney 20 7 Kevin Harvick 65.38 17
T8 Kevin Harvick 17 T8 Denny Hamlin 58.82 20
T8 Alex Bowman 17 T8 Ryan Blaney 58.82 20
T8 Kyle Busch 17 10 Christopher Bell 58.33 14

Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Martin Truex Jr. were incredible in stages here at Las Vegas as combined they finished 30 of their 32 stages in the Top 10.

Most Las Vegas Starts
without Win
Longest Las Vegas Win Streak
All-time
Rank Driver Starts Rank Driver Streak Year
T1 Michael McDowell 24 1 Jimmie Johnson 3 2005-07
T1 Ryan Newman 24 T2 Jeff Burton 2 1999-2000
T3 Aric Almirola 21 T2 Matt Kenseth 2 2003-04
T3 Austin Dillon 21 T2 Kyle Larson 2 2023-24
T3 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 21 T5 27
drivers
tied
1 1998-2025
6 Ryan Blaney 19
T7 Chris Buescher 18
T7 Clint Bowyer 18
T7 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 18
T10 5 drivers tied 17

Unless Michael McDowell gets a win this weekend he will have the unwanted record of most Las Vegas Cup starts without a win here.

Most Las Vegas Starts
without Pole
Longest Las Vegas Pole Streak
All-time
Rank Driver Starts Rank Driver Streak Year
1 Martin Truex Jr. 26 1 Kyle Busch 2 2008-09
3 Jimmie Johnson 23 T2 29
drivers
tied
1 1998-2025
T3 Aric Almirola 21
T3 Austin Dillon 21
T3 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 21
6 Kyle Larson 19
T7 Chris Buescher 18
T7 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 18
T9 7 drivers tied 17

With his Pole in last years Fall Las Vegas race Denny Hamlin removed his name from the top of the “Without Pole” table above, and this week he looks to become just the 2nd driver to win back-to-back Las Vegas Poles. Photo by Chris Williams — LVMSIcon Sportswire

Most Las Vegas Starts
without Top 3
Longest Las Vegas Top 3 Streak
All-time
Rank Driver Starts Rank Driver Streak Year
1 Michael McDowell 24 T1 Jeff Burton 3 1998-2000
T2 Aric Almirola 21 T1 Jimmie Johnson 3 2005-07
T2 Austin Dillon 21 T1 Kyle Larson 3 2017-18
4 Chris Buescher 18 T1 Brad Keselowski 3 2018-19
T5 Erik Jones 17 T1 Kyle Larson 3 2023-24
T5 J.J. Yeley 17 T6 9 drivers tied 2 2001-25
T5 Jamie McMurray 17
T8 Bobby Labonte 16
T8 Bubba Wallace 16
T8 Joe Nemechek 16

There are 5 (potentially 6 if J.J. Yeley races this weekend) drivers with 16+ Las Vegas starts racing this weekend that are looking for their first Top 3 finish here.

Most Las Vegas Starts
without Top 5
Longest Las Vegas Top 5 Streak
All-time
Rank Driver Starts Rank Driver Streak Year
1 Michael McDowell 24 T1 Carl Edwards 4 2012-14
2 Aric Almirola 21 T1 Kyle Busch 4 2021-22
3 Chris Buescher 18 T3 Jeff Burton 3 1998-2000
T4 Erik Jones 17 T3 Tony Stewart 3 2002-04
T4 J.J. Yeley 17 T3 Jeff Gordon 3 2005-07
6 Joe Nemechek 16 T3 Jimmie Johnson 3 2005-07
T7 A.J. Allmendinger 15 T3 Kyle Larson 3 2017-18
T7 David Ragan 15 T3 Martin Truex Jr. 3 2017-18
9 Corey LaJoie 14 T3 Brad Keselowski 3 2018-19
T10 Casey Mears 13 T3 Denny Hamlin 3 2020-21
T10 Ty Dillon 13 T3 Kyle Larson 3 2023-24

It’s not easy to finish in the Top 5 time and time again at Las Vegas as the longest Top 5 streak ever here is only 4 straight races, and that’s only been done twice.

Most Las Vegas Starts
without Top 10
Longest Las Vegas Top 10 Streak
All-time
Rank Driver Starts Rank Driver Streak Year
1 Michael McDowell 24 1 Brad Keselowski 10 2013-20
2 J.J. Yeley 17 T2 Joey Logano 9 2014-20
3 Corey LaJoie 14 T2 Martin Truex Jr. 9 2020-24
T4 Dave Blaney 12 4 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 6 2011-16
T4 Ken Schrader 12 T5 Mark Martin 5 1998-2002
T4 Robby Gordon 12 T5 Matt Kenseth 5 2003-07
T7 Landon Cassill 10 T5 Martin Truex Jr. 5 2017-19
T7 Reed Sorenson 10 T5 Kyle Busch 5 2020-22
T9 6 drivers tied 9 T5 William Byron 5 2023-25
T10 5 drivers tied 4 2002-25

Michael McDowell is the only active full-time Cup driver with 10+ starts at Las Vegas not to get a Top 10 finish here.

Most Las Vegas Stages
without Stage Win
Longest Las Vegas Stage Win
Streak (since 2017)
Rank Driver Stages Rank Driver Streak Race
T1 Austin Dillon 34 1 Kyle Larson 4 2023.33 s1- 2024.03 s2
T1 Chris Buescher 34 T2 Martin Truex Jr. 2 2017.03 s1&s2
T1 Daniel Suarez 34 T2 Kevin Harvick 2 2018.03 s1&s2
T1 Erik Jones 34 T2 Joey Logano 2 2019.03 s2- 2019.27 s1
T1 Kyle Busch 34 T2 Chase Elliott 2 2020.02 s1&s2
T1 Michael McDowell 34 T2 Kyle Larson 2 2021.04 s2- 2021.30 s1
T1 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 34 T2 William Byron 2 2023.03 s1&s2
8 Corey LaJoie 28 T8 18
drivers
tied
1
T9 Aric Almirola 26
T9 Ty Dillon 26

There have been 11 drivers to run in every stage here at Las Vegas, and 7 of those 11 haven’t won a stage yet.

Most Las Vegas Stages
without Stage T10
Longest Las Vegas Stage T10
Streak (since 2017)
Rank Driver Stages Rank Driver Streak Race
1 Michael McDowell 34 1 Martin Truex Jr. 18 2017.03 s1- 2021.30 s2
2 Ty Dillon 26 2 Joey Logano 12 2017.03 s2- 2020.30 s1
3 J.J. Yeley 20 T3 Chase Elliott 8 2017.03 s1- 2019.03 s2
T4 B.J. McLeod 18 T3 Kevin Harvick 8 2019.03 s1- 2020.30 s2
T4 Cody Ware 18 T3 Chase Elliott 8 2019.27 s2- 2021.30 s1
T4 Cole Custer 18 T3 Ryan Blaney 8 2019.27 s2- 2021.30 s1
7 Todd Gilliland 16 T3 Denny Hamlin 8 2020.30 s1- 2022.03 s2
8 Joey Gase 14 T3 William Byron 8 2022.03 s1- 2023.33 s2
T9 Harrison Burton 12 T9 Alex Bowman 7 2019.27 s2- 2021.04 s2
T9 John Hunter Nemechek 12 T9 Denny Hamlin 7 2022.33 s2- 2024.03 s2
T9 Noah Gragson 12 T9 Kyle Larson 7 2023.03 s1- 2024.33 s1

Michael McDowell (#34) has had no luck here in Las Vegas as he is on every “without” list above (except Poles), and is the only driver to start every race with stages here and not get a Stage T10. Photo by Chris Graythen — Getty Images