Last week at Talladega fans were hopeful that new stage lengths would get rid of fuel saving, but instead it was a fuel saving Stage 1, followed by a big wreck, then 2 trains for the rest of the race. However, at the end most of the talk was about Carson Hocevar and his amazing celebration. Now, we head to the mid-west as NASCAR takes on a track that’s had it’s share of boring races of late, Texas. Down below you will find different statistics from all of the NASCAR Cup races here at Texas 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: Texas.
Active Drivers will be highlighted like so
Active means any driver who started a race in the 2026 Cup Series season.

First Winner:
Jeff Burton 04/06/1997

Most Recent Winner: Joey Logano 05/04/2025
Worst Starting Positions by Winner
Rank Race Start Pos. Driver Rank Race Start Pos. Driver
1 2002-07 31 Matt Kenseth T6 2017-07 24 Jimmie Johnson
T2 2005-34 30 Carl Edwards T6 2024-09 24 Chase Elliott
T2 2010-34 30 Denny Hamlin 8 2020-18 21 Austin Dillon
4 2010-08 29 Denny Hamlin 9 2004-07 19 Elliott Sadler
5 2025-11 27 Joey Logano 10 2023-30 18 William Byron

In 45 Texas races there have only been 10 times where a driver starting 18th or worse won the race, but 3 of those times have been in the last 3 years. So, it might be beneficial to not start great this weekend.

Worst Finish by Pole Winner
Rank Race Finish Driver Rank Race Finish Driver
T1 2003-07 37 Bobby Labonte T6 2005-34 25 Ryan Newman
T1 2013-34 37 Carl Edwards T6 2014-34 25 Matt Kenseth
T1 2016-34 37 Austin Dillon 9 2025-11 24 Carson Hocevar
4 2010-08 32 Tony Stewart T10 1998-07 23 Jeremy Mayfield
5 2006-34 27 Brian Vickers T10 2010-34 23 Elliott Sadler
T6 2004-07 25 Bobby Labonte

Bobby Labonte was really good in qualifying here at Texas winning 2 Poles, but unfortunately those didn’t help in the race as both of those Poles are on the worst finish list above.

Drivers who won Pole & Race
Race Driver Race Driver
2006-07 Kasey Kahne 2013-07 Kyle Busch
2012-34 Jimmie Johnson 2019-34 Kevin Harvick

Winning the Pole is not usually good at Texas if you want to win the race as in the 40 times Pole qualifying has been held, only 4 times has the Pole winner won the race with the last time being in 2019.

Drivers who swept both Stages in race
Race Driver Race Finish
2017-07 Ryan Blaney 12th
2018-34 Kevin Harvick 1st
2020-18 Ryan Blaney 7th
Drivers to win both Stages and Race Drivers to win Pole, both Stages & Race
Race Driver Race Driver
2018-34 Kevin Harvick

In 13 Texas races with stages only 3 times has a driver swept both stages. However, only Kevin Harvick won both and went on to win the race. Photo by Josh Hedges — Getty Images

Best Laps Led% by Winner Worst Laps Led% by Winner
Rank Race Laps Led% Driver Rank Race Laps Led% Driver
1 2006-34 82.01 Tony Stewart 1 2007-07 0.30 Jeff Burton
2 2021-33 76.65 Kyle Larson 2 2015-34 1.80 Jimmie Johnson
3 2013-34 76.35 Jimmie Johnson 3 2023-30 2.25 William Byron
4 2005-07 65.57 Greg Biffle 4 2025-11 2.58 Joey Logano
5 2008-34 63.47 Carl Edwards 5 2007-34 2.69 Jimmie Johnson
6 2014-34 56.01 Jimmie Johnson 6 2010-08 3.59 Denny Hamlin
7 2018-34 52.52 Kevin Harvick 7 2017-07 5.39 Jimmie Johnson
8 2011-34 51.80 Tony Stewart 8 2020-18 6.59 Austin Dillon
9 2013-07 51.20 Kyle Busch 9 2010-34 9.28 Denny Hamlin
10 2011-07 50.60 Matt Kenseth 10 2016-07 10.18 Kyle Busch

There have been 11 times that a driver won after leading 50% or more of a race at Texas, but only Tony Stewart in 2006 has led over 80% of the race and won. Photo by Jamie Squire — Getty Images

Best Laps Led% in race
Rank Race Laps Led% Driver Fin. Rank Race Laps Led% Driver Fin.
1 2015-34 93.41 Brad Keselowski 2nd 6 2010-34 67.07 Greg Biffle 5th
2 2006-34 82.01 Tony Stewart 1st 7 2005-07 65.57 Greg Biffle 1st
3 2021-33 76.65 Kyle Larson 1st 8 2008-34 63.47 Carl Edwards 1st
4 2013-34 76.35 Jimmie Johnson 1st 9 2016-34 60.75 Joey Logano 2nd
5 2009-34 69.46 Kyle Busch 11th 10 2014-34 56.01 Jimmie Johnson 1st

Normally leading a lot of laps equals a win, but not here as only 6 of the 10 drivers in the table above actually won the race.

Best Driver Rating in race (since 2005)
Rank Race Driver
Driver
Rating
Fin. Rank Race Driver
Driver
Rating
Fin.
T1 2013-34 Jimmie Johnson 150.0 1st 6 2008-34 Carl Edwards 146.7 1st
T1 2021-33 Kyle Larson 150.0 1st 7 2018-34 Kevin Harvick 146.4 1st
3 2006-34 Tony Stewart 149.7 1st T8 2014-34 Jimmie Johnson 145.0 1st
4 2005-07 Greg Biffle 149.2 1st T8 2015-34 Brad Keselowski 145.0 2nd
5 2012-34 Jimmie Johnson 146.8 1st 10 2011-07 Matt Kenseth 144.7 1st

Getting a great driver rating has not been hard here at Texas as 9 drivers have had a Driver Rating of 145.0 or better, including 2 perfect Driver Ratings.

Most recent times a Driver ran every lap in Top 15 in race
Race Driver Finish Race Driver Finish
2017-34 Kevin Harvick 1st 2020-18 Kurt Busch 8th
2017-34 Ryan Blaney 6th 2021-33 Kyle Larson 1st
2018-07 Kurt Busch 7th 2021-33 William Byron 2nd
2018-34 Ryan Blaney 2nd 2021-33 Ryan Blaney 6th
2018-34 Joey Logano 3rd 2023-30 Bubba Wallace 3rd

In the last 11 Cup races at Texas (2018-2025) only 5 races have seen a driver run every lap in the Top 15, with only 1 of 4 Next Gen races to have a driver do so. So, don’t expect someone to do it this weekend.

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 2024-09 31 1 2009-34 6
2 2014-34 28 2 1997-06 8
3 2015-07 26 T3 2008-07 10
T4 2005-34 25 T3 2018-07 10
T4 2022-30 25 T5 1999-06 11
T4 2023-30 25 T5 2004-07 11
7 2012-34 24 T7 1998-07 12
8 2025-11 23 T7 2002-07 12
9 2010-34 22 T7 2008-34 12
10 2005-07 21 T7 2011-07 12
T7 2012-07 12

All 4 Texas Next Gen races have seen 23+ cars be on the lead lap at the end of the race, so expect the “Most Lead Lap cars” table above to be changed after this weekends race.

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 3rd 10.42 1 40th 30.66
2 1st 12.42 2 37th 29.58
3 4th 12.60 3 39th 29.48
4 2nd 13.47 4 34th 29.24
5 5th 14.31 5 33rd 28.51
6 7th 14.73 6 36th 28.16
7 10th 16.42 7 35th 27.96
8 8th 17.04 8 38th 27.76
9 11th 17.09 9 28th 25.91
10 6th 17.20 10 31st 24.80

The stats above aren’t all that shocking, except that starting 3rd has historically been the best place to start at Texas as that position is far and away better than any other.

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 Tyler Reddick 100.73 7 1 William Byron 76.12 11
2 Matt Kenseth 99.83 27 2 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 75.09 25
3 Carl Edwards 98.97 24 3 Matt Kenseth 75.02 27
4 Jimmie Johnson 98.38 33 4 Tyler Reddick 74.09 7
5 Kyle Busch 98.06 35 5 Carl Edwards 72.03 24
6 Kevin Harvick 96.15 35 6 Chase Elliott 71.01 15
7 William Byron 96.13 11 7 Kevin Harvick 70.31 35
8 Greg Biffle 95.03 24 8 Erik Jones 69.43 14
9 Kyle Larson 94.01 18 9 Kyle Busch 69.13 35
10 Jeff Gordon 93.50 22 10 Martin Truex Jr. 68.78 35

Tyler Reddick has been the fastest driver in every race this year and when looking at the stats in the tables above you can see he’s been great at Texas in his career. So you might want to award him the trophy already this weekend.

Best Avg. Fin. All-time
(5+ Texas starts)
Best Laps Led% All-time
(5+ Texas starts)
Rank Driver Avg. Fin. Starts Rank Driver Laps Led% Starts
1 Kevin Harvick 10.36 39 1 Kyle Larson 10.61 18
2 Matt Kenseth 10.65 32 2 Jimmie Johnson 9.64 36
3 Tyler Reddick 11.00 7 3 Kyle Busch 9.31 35
4 William Byron 11.36 11 4 Dale Jarrett 8.69 14
5 Erik Jones 11.79 14 5 Carl Edwards 8.64 24
6 Jimmie Johnson 12.06 36 6 Tony Stewart 8.58 28
7 Kyle Busch 12.46 35 7 Greg Biffle 8.46 26
8 Chase Elliott 12.47 15 T8 Matt Kenseth 8.27 32
9 Chase Briscoe 12.60 5 T8 Ryan Blaney 8.27 17
10 Christopher Bell 13.00 7 10 Brad Keselowski 6.98 30

After last years Texas race Kyle Larson is now the only driver (with 5+ Texas starts) to have a Laps Led% over 10% here.

Most Texas Starts
All-time
Best Laps Completed%
(5+ Texas starts)
Rank Driver Starts Rank Driver Lap Comp% Starts
1 Kevin Harvick 39 1 Tyler Reddick 100 7
2 Kurt Busch 37 2 Erik Jones 99.69 14
T3 Jimmie Johnson 36 3 Danica Patrick 99.37 11
T3 Ryan Newman 36 4 Ricky Craven 99.16 5
T5 Denny Hamlin 35 5 Clint Bowyer 98.93 30
T5 Kyle Busch 35 6 Chase Briscoe 98.85 5
T5 Martin Truex Jr. 35 7 Casey Mears 98.76 25
8 Matt Kenseth 32 8 Kurt Busch 98.70 37
T9 6 drivers tied 30 9 Daniel Suarez 98.56 13
T10 Trevor Bayne 98.55 17
T10 Cole Whitt 98.55 8

In 7 career Texas starts Tyler Reddick has never finished a race here a lap down, and if he can get a Win this weekend he’d be first in the Win% table below. Photo by James Gilbert — Getty Images

Most Texas Wins
All-time
Best Win% All-time
(5+ Texas starts)
Rank Driver Wins Rank Driver Win% Wins
1 Jimmie Johnson 7 1 Jimmie Johnson 19.44 7
T2 Carl Edwards 4 2 Carl Edwards 16.67 4
T2 Kyle Busch 4 3 Tyler Reddick 14.29 1
T4 Denny Hamlin 3 4 Kyle Busch 11.43 4
T4 Kevin Harvick 3 5 William Byron 9.09 1
T6 Greg Biffle 2 6 Denny Hamlin 8.57 3
T6 Jeff Burton 2 7 Terry Labonte 8.33 1
T6 Tony Stewart 2 T8 Kevin Harvick 7.69 3
T6 Joey Logano 2 T8 Greg Biffle 7.69 2
T6 Matt Kenseth 2 T8 Jeff Burton 7.69 2
Most Texas Poles All-time
Rank Driver Poles Rank Driver Poles
1 Kurt Busch 3 T2 Jimmie Johnson 2
T2 Bobby Labonte 2 T2 Kevin Harvick 2
T2 Brad Keselowski 2 T2 Martin Truex Jr. 2
T2 Carl Edwards 2 T2 Ryan Newman 2
T2 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 2 T2 Tony Stewart 2
T2 Jeff Gordon 2

Kurt Busch is the only driver who has figured out how to get it done in qualifying at Texas as he’s the only driver with 3+ Poles here, although Brad Keselowski can join him in that exclusive club this weekend.

Most Texas Top 3’s
All-time
Best Top 3% All-time
(5+ Texas starts)
Rank Driver Top 3’s Rank Driver Top3% Top3’s
1 Jimmie Johnson 13 1 Jimmie Johnson 36.11 13
2 Joey Logano 9 2 Joey Logano 30.00 9
T3 Matt Kenseth 8 3 Carl Edwards 29.17 7
T3 Kyle Busch 8 T4 Christopher Bell 28.57 2
T3 Kevin Harvick 8 T4 Tyler Reddick 28.57 2
6 Carl Edwards 7 6 William Byron 27.27 3
T7 Mark Martin 6 7 Matt Kenseth 25.00 8
T7 Jeff Gordon 6 8 Mark Martin 23.08 6
T9 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 5 9 Kyle Busch 22.86 8
T9 Denny Hamlin 5 10 Ross Chastain 22.22 2
T9 Martin Truex Jr. 5

Not only does Jimmie Johnson lead in most Wins, Top 3’s, and Top 5’s here at Texas he also has the best Win%, Top 3%, and Top 5%. Photo by John Harrelson — Getty Images for NASCAR

Most Texas Top 5’s
All-time
Best Top 5% All-time
(5+ Texas starts)
Rank Driver Top 5’s Rank Driver Top5% Top5’s
1 Jimmie Johnson 16 1 Jimmie Johnson 44.44 16
T2 Matt Kenseth 14 2 Matt Kenseth 43.75 14
T2 Kyle Busch 14 3 Joey Logano 43.33 13
T4 Joey Logano 13 T4 Christopher Bell 42.86 3
T4 Kevin Harvick 13 T4 Tyler Reddick 42.86 3
6 Jeff Gordon 9 6 Kyle Busch 40.00 14
T7 Carl Edwards 8 T7 Kevin Harvick 33.33 13
T7 Greg Biffle 8 T7 Carl Edwards 33.33 8
T7 Mark Martin 8 T9 Greg Biffle 30.77 8
T7 Denny Hamlin 8 T9 Mark Martin 30.77 8
Most Texas Top 10’s
All-time
Best Top 10% All-time
(5+ Texas starts)
Rank Driver Top 10’s Rank Driver Top10% Top10’s
1 Kevin Harvick 25 1 Kevin Harvick 64.10 25
2 Kurt Busch 23 2 Kurt Busch 62.16 23
3 Jimmie Johnson 22 3 Jimmie Johnson 61.11 22
T4 Matt Kenseth 19 T4 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 60.00 18
T4 Kyle Busch 19 T4 Chase Briscoe 60.00 3
6 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 18 6 Matt Kenseth 59.38 19
7 Martin Truex Jr. 17 T7 Erik Jones 57.14 8
T8 Joey Logano 16 T7 Christopher Bell 57.14 4
T8 Denny Hamlin 16 T7 Tyler Reddick 57.14 4
T10 Brad Keselowski 14 10 William Byron 54.55 6
T10 Jeff Gordon 14

With a Top 10 finish this weekend Kyle Busch would become just the 4th driver all-time to get 20+ Top 10’s here at Texas.

Most Texas 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 6 1 Kyle Larson 27.27 6
T2 Kevin Harvick 5 2 Kevin Harvick 22.73 5
T2 Ryan Blaney 5 3 Ryan Blaney 19.23 5
4 Kyle Busch 3 4 Austin Cindric 12.50 1
T5 Austin Cindric 1 5 Kyle Busch 11.54 3
T5 Tyler Reddick 1 6 Tyler Reddick 7.14 1
T5 Clint Bowyer 1 7 Clint Bowyer 6.25 1
T5 Ross Chastain 1 8 Ross Chastain 5.56 1
T5 Aric Almirola 1 9 Aric Almirola 4.55 1
T5 Denny Hamlin 1 T10 Denny Hamlin 3.85 1
T5 Joey Logano 1 T10 Joey Logano 3.85 1

With his Stage 2 victory in last years Texas race Kyle Larson now has the most Stage Wins here all-time, and he also has the best Stage Win% as well. Photo by Austin McAfee — Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Most Texas 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 Ryan Blaney 21 1 Ryan Blaney 80.77 21
2 Kyle Larson 15 2 Kyle Larson 68.18 15
T3 Chase Elliott 14 3 Kurt Busch 66.67 12
T3 Kyle Busch 14 4 Kevin Harvick 59.09 13
5 Kevin Harvick 13 5 William Byron 54.55 12
T6 Kurt Busch 12 T6 Chase Elliott 53.85 14
T6 William Byron 12 T6 Kyle Busch 53.85 14
T6 Brad Keselowski 12 T8 Tyler Reddick 50.00 7
T6 Erik Jones 12 T8 Chase Briscoe 50.00 5
T10 Brad Keselowski 46.15 12
T6 Joey Logano 12 T10 Erik Jones 46.15 12
T10 Joey Logano 46.15 12

Ryan Blaney has been amazing in stages here at Texas as he has 6 more Stage T10’s here than any other driver and has over a 10 percentage point lead over any driver in the Stage T10% table above.

Most Texas Starts
without Win
Longest Texas Win Streak
All-time
Rank Driver Starts Rank Driver Streak Year
1 Martin Truex Jr. 35 1 Jimmie Johnson 3 2014-15
T2 Brad Keselowski 30 T2 Carl Edwards 2 2008
T2 Clint Bowyer 30 T2 Denny Hamlin 2 2010
T2 Jamie McMurray 30 T4 38

drivers

tied

1 1997-2025
T5 Michael McDowell 27
T5 Paul Menard 27
T7 Bobby Labonte 26
T7 David Ragan 26
9 Casey Mears 25
10 Joe Nemechek 24

In the most Top 3 table earlier in the article we see Martin Truex Jr. had 5 Top 3 finishes here at Texas, but he couldn’t find a way to pull into victory lane here in 35 starts.

Most Texas Starts
without Pole
Longest Texas Pole Streak
All-time
Rank Driver Starts Rank Driver Streak Year
1 Denny Hamlin 35 T1 Bobby Labonte 2 2003-04
T2 Clint Bowyer 30 T1 Ryan Newman 2 2005
T2 Jamie McMurray 30 T1 Kurt Busch 2 2017-18
T2 Joey Logano 30 T4 34

drivers

tied

1 1997-2025
T5 Michael McDowell 27
T5 Paul Menard 27
T7 Jeff Burton 26
T7 Mark Martin 26
9 Casey Mears 25
10 Joe Nemechek 24

Denny Hamlin has been fast in Texas races as he has 3 Wins here, but Poles are a different story as he leads all drivers at 35 races without a Pole.

Most Texas Starts
without Top 3
Longest Texas Top 3 Streak
All-time
Rank Driver Starts Rank Driver Streak Year
T1 Michael McDowell 27 T1 Jeff Gordon 3 2002-04
T1 Paul Menard 27 T1 Denny Hamlin 3 2009-10
3 David Ragan 26 T1 Jimmie Johnson 3 2014-15
4 Casey Mears 25 T1 Kevin Harvick 3 2014-15
5 Joe Nemechek 24 T1 Joey Logano 3 2016-17
6 Dave Blaney 23 T1 Kevin Harvick 3 2017-18
T7 A.J. Allmendinger 22 T7 15
drivers
tied
2 1999-2024
T7 Reed Sorenson 22
9 Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
21
T10 J.J. Yeley 20
T10 Landon Cassill 20

In the race streak above where Jimmie Johnson and Kevin Harvick both finished Top 3 for 3 races in a row they finished 1-2 in back-to-back races. Photo by Tom Pennington — Getty Images for Texas Motor Speedway

Most Texas Starts
without Top 5
Longest Texas Top 5 Streak
All-time
Rank Driver Starts Rank Driver Streak Year
1 Michael McDowell 27 1 Matt Kenseth 5 2010-12
2 David Ragan 26 T2 Jeff Gordon 4 2001-04
3 Dave Blaney 23 T2 Greg Biffle 4 2010-12
T4 A.J. Allmendinger 22 T2 Jimmie Johnson 4 2014-16
T4 Reed Sorenson 22 T2 Kevin Harvick 4 2017-18
6 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 21 T6 Denny Hamlin 3 2009-10
T7 J.J. Yeley 20 T6 Joey Logano 3 2013-14
T7 Landon Cassill 20 T6 Brad Keselowski 3 2014-15
9 David Gilliland 19 T6 Kevin Harvick 3 2014-15
T6 Kyle Busch 3 2015-16
10 Trevor Bayne 17 T6 Joey Logano 3 2016-17
T6 Erik Jones 3 2018-19

Without a Top 5 finish this weekend Prosper, Texas’ Chris Buescher would tie Trevor Bayne for 10th most Texas starts without a Top 5 finish at 17 races.

Most Texas Starts
without Top 10
Longest Texas Top 10 Streak
All-time
Rank Driver Starts Rank Driver Streak Year
1 Michael McDowell 27 1 Kevin Harvick 12 2014-20
2 Reed Sorenson 22 2 Greg Biffle 10 2008-13
T3 J.J. Yeley 20 3 Kurt Busch 8 2017-20
T3 Landon Cassill 20 T4 Matt Kenseth 6 2007-09
5 David Gilliland 19 T4 Martin Truex Jr. 6 2015-17
6 Trevor Bayne 17 T4 Joey Logano 6 2016-18
T7 Chris Buescher 16 T4 Erik Jones 6 2017-20
T7 Robby Gordon 16 T4 Brad Keselowski 6 2020-24
9 Travis Kvapil 14 T9 Jimmie Johnson 5 2002-05
T10 Mike Skinner 13 T9 Matt Kenseth 5 2010-12
T9 Carl Edwards 5 2014-16
T10 Ty Dillon 13 T9 Kyle Busch 5 2019-21
T9 Ryan Blaney 5 2019-22

Michael McDowell has had no luck at Texas in his career as he is the only driver on every “without” list above.

Most Texas Stages
without Stage Win
Longest Texas Stage Win
Streak (since 2017)
Rank Driver Stages Rank Driver Streak Race
T1 Austin Dillon 26 T1 Ryan Blaney 2 2017.33 s1&2
T1 Brad Keselowski 26 T1 Kevin Harvick 2 2018.34 s1&2
T1 Chase Elliott 26 T1 Ryan Blaney 2 2020.18 s1&2
T1 Chris Buescher 26 T1 Kyle Busch 2 2020.34 s2- 2021.33 s1
T1 Daniel Suarez 26 T1 Kyle Larson 2 2021.33 s2- 2022.30 s1
T1 Erik Jones 26 T1 Kyle Larson 2 2023.30 s2- 2024.09 s1
T1 Michael McDowell 26 T7 14 drivers tied 1
T1 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 26
T9 Martin Truex Jr. 24
T9 Ty Dillon 24

If somehow Kyle Larson can win Stage 1 and Stage 2 this weekend then he would become the first driver to get 3 consecutive Stage Wins at Texas, since he won Stage 2 in last years race.

Most Texas Stages
without Stage T10
Longest Texas Stage T10
Streak (since 2017)
Rank Driver Stages Rank Driver Streak Race
1 Ty Dillon 24 1 Kurt Busch 7 2017.07 s2- 2018.34 s2
2 Corey LaJoie 22 T2 Erik Jones 6 2017.34 s1- 2018.34 s2
T3 Landon Cassill 14 T2 Chase Elliott 6 2017.34 s2- 2019.07 s1
T3 Reed Sorenson 14 T2 Kyle Busch 6 2019.07 s1- 2020.18 s2
T5 A.J. Allmendinger 12 T2 Ryan Blaney 6 2020.18 s1- 2021.33 s2
T5 David Ragan 12 T6 Kevin Harvick 5 2017.07 s1- 2018.07 s1
T5 J.J. Yeley 12 T6 Kyle Larson 5 2017.07 s1- 2018.07 s1
T5 Timmy Hill 12 T6 Joey Logano 5 2018.07 s1- 2019.07 s1
T9 6 drivers tied 10 T6 Ryan Blaney 5 2018.34 s1- 2019.34 s1
T6 Brad Keselowski 5 2020.34 s2- 2022.30 s2
T6 William Byron 5 2021.33 s1-2023.30 s1
T6 Ryan Blaney 5 2022.30 s2- 2024.09 s2

Ryan Blaney is good at putting together Stage T10 streaks here at Texas as he has 3 different 5+ Stage T10’s streaks in the table above.