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NASCAR's Most Popular Driver Award

American car racing award

NASCAR's Most Popular Driver Award

Summary

American car racing award

NASCAR's Most Popular Driver Award is awarded to the most popular NASCAR driver in the Cup Series, O'Reilly Auto Parts Series, and Craftsman Truck Series every year since 1956. It started as a poll of the drivers and then all NASCAR Cup Series competitors; today, it is voted for by fans across the United States.

The award is presented by the National Motorsports Press Association (NMPA). Sponsored by Hamburger Helper in 2010, it was also sponsored by Wheaties in 2011. The ceremony presenting the award is called the NASCAR Awards Banquet, and it is held in Nashville, Tennessee in November of each year.

The winner of the most awards is Bill Elliott with 16 in the NASCAR Cup Series. Justin Allgaier has the most with 6 awards in the O'Reilly Auto Parts Series , and Johnny Benson Jr. & Hailie Deegan have the most awards at three in the Craftsman Truck Series.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. has the second-most awards (15) and holds the longest streak, winning the award in 2003 and every year until his retirement in 2017.

Recipients

Cup Series

[[Bill Elliott]] has the most Most Popular Driver Awards in the Cup Series with 16.
YearDriverTeamNotes19491950195119521953195419551956195719581959196019611962196319641965196619671968196919701971197219731974197519761977197819791980198119821983198419851986198719881989199019911992199319941995199619971998199920002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022202320242025
Curtis TurnerHubert Westmoreland, Curtis Turner, Frank ChristianVoted on by a panel
Not awarded
Lee PettyPetty EnterprisesNational award, covering every NASCAR series.
Lee Petty won the series championship in 1954.
Petty Enterprises, Gary Drake
Tim FlockCarl Kiekhaefer, Hubert Westmoreland
Curtis TurnerCharlie Schwam
Fireball RobertsPete DePaolo, Fireball Roberts, Dick Beaty, Buck Baker
Glen WoodWood Brothers Racing
Jack SmithJack Smith
Rex WhiteBeau Morgan, Rex White, Scotty Cain, L. D. AustinWon the series championship
Joe WeatherlyDoc White, Bud Moore Engineering, Elmo Henderson
Richard PettyPetty Enterprises
Fred LorenzenHolman-Moody, Wood Brothers Racing, Stewart McKinney
Richard PettyPetty EnterprisesWon the series championship.
Won that season's Daytona 500.
Fred LorenzenHolman-MoodyWon that season's Daytona 500.
Darel DieringerToy Bolton, Bud Moore Engineering, Petty Enterprises,
Reid Shaw, Betty Lilly, Junior Johnson & Associates
Cale YarboroughWood Brothers Racing, Neil Castles, Bud Moore Engineering
Richard PettyPetty Enterprises
Bobby IsaacNord Krauskopf
Richard PettyPetty Enterprises
Bobby AllisonBobby Allison, Holman-Moody
Richard Howard
Bobby Allison
Richard PettyPetty EnterprisesWon the series championship.
Won that season's Daytona 500.
Won the season championship.
David PearsonWood Brothers Racing, Rod OsterlundPart time driver
Bobby AllisonBud Moore Engineering
Ranier-Lundy
DiGard MotorsportsWon that season's Daytona 500.
Won the series championship
Bill ElliottMelling Racing
Won that season's Daytona 500
Won that season's Daytona 500.
Won the series championship
Darrell WaltripHendrick MotorsportsWon that season's Daytona 500
Missed six races due to injuries.
Bill ElliottMelling Racing
Junior Johnson & Associates
Bill Elliott Racing
Missed seven races due to injuries.
Missed one race due to the death of his father.
Missed two races due to injuries.
Dale EarnhardtRichard Childress RacingAwarded posthumously. Perennial winner Bill Elliott withdrew his name from the 2001 ballot to encourage his supporters to posthumously vote for Earnhardt.
Bill ElliottEvernham MotorsportsWithdrew his own name from future ballots following this year
Dale Earnhardt Jr.Dale Earnhardt, Inc.
Won that season's Daytona 500.
Hendrick Motorsports
Missed two races due to injury.
Won that season's Daytona 500.
Missed final 18 races due to injury.
Chase ElliottWon first three career races at Watkins Glen, Dover 2, and Kansas 2.
Won the series championship
Won the regular season championship
Missed seven races, six due to injury and one due to suspension for on-track conduct

O'Reilly Auto Parts Series

[[Justin Allgaier]] has the most Most Popular Driver Awards in the Xfinity Series with 6.
YearDriverTeamNotes19821983198419851986198719881989199019911992199319941995199619971998199920002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022202320242025
Jack IngramIngram RacingWon the series championship
Sam ArdThomas Brothers RacingWon the series championship
Jimmy Hensley
Brett Bodine
Jimmy HensleySam Ard Racing
Larry PearsonPearson Racing
Rob MorosoMoroso RacingWon the series championship
Bobby LabonteLabonte Motorsports
Kenny WallaceRusty Wallace Racing
Joe NemechekNEMCO MotorsportsWon the series championship
Kenny WallaceFILMAR Racing
Chad LittleMark Rypien Motorsports
David GreenAmerican Equipment Racing
Mike McLaughlinFrank Cicci Racing
Buckshot JonesBuckshot Racing
Dale Earnhardt Jr.Dale Earnhardt, Inc.Won the series championship
Ron Hornaday Jr.
Kevin HarvickRichard Childress RacingWon the series championship
Greg BiffleRoush RacingWon the series championship
Scott Riggsppc Racing
Martin Truex Jr.Chance 2 MotorsportsWon the series championship
Kenny Wallaceppc Racing
Carl EdwardsRoush Fenway RacingWon the series championship
Brad KeselowskiJR Motorsports
Penske RacingWon the series championship
Elliott SadlerKevin Harvick Incorporated
Danica PatrickJR MotorsportsThe first female driver to win the Xfinity Series MPD.
The first female driver to win the MPD award overall.
Regan Smith
Chase ElliottWon the series championship
Elliott Sadler
Justin Allgaier
Noah Gragson
Justin Allgaier
Won the series championship

Craftsman Truck Series

YearDriverTeamNotes1995199619971998199920002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022202320242025
Butch MillerLiberty Racing
Jimmy HensleyGrandaddy Racing
Ron Hornaday Jr.Dale Earnhardt, Inc.
Stacy ComptonImpact Motorsports
Dennis SetzerK Automotive Racing
Greg BiffleRoush RacingWon the series championship
Joe RuttmanBobby Hamilton Racing
David StarrSpears Motorsports
Brendan GaughanOrleans Racing
Steve Park
Ron Hornaday Jr.Kevin Harvick Incorporated
Johnny Benson Jr.Bill Davis Racing
Won the series championship
Ricky CarmichaelKevin Harvick Incorporated, Turner Motorsports
Narain KarthikeyanWyler RacingThe first non-American driver to win the award
Austin DillonRichard Childress RacingWon the series championship
Nelson Piquet Jr.Turner MotorsportsFirst South American winner
Ty DillonRichard Childress Racing
Ryan BlaneyBrad Keselowski Racing
John Hunter NemechekSWM-NEMCO Motorsports
Tyler ReddickBrad Keselowski Racing
Chase Briscoe
Noah GragsonKyle Busch Motorsports
Ross ChastainNiece Motorsports
Zane SmithGMS Racing
Hailie DeeganDavid Gilliland RacingThe first female driver to win the Truck Series MPD.
The second female driver to win the MPD overall.
ThorSport Racing
Rajah CaruthSpire MotorsportsThe first African American to win the MPD.

Multiple winners

DriverCupXfinityTruckMexicoTotal
Bill Elliott1600016
Dale Earnhardt Jr.1510016
Chase Elliott*820010
Richard Petty90009
Bobby Allison70007
Justin Allgaier*06006
Elliott Sadler04004
Lee Petty30003
Brad Keselowski*03003
Jimmy Hensley02103
Ron Hornaday Jr.01203
Johnny Benson Jr.00303
Kenny Wallace03003
Hailie Deegan00303
Fred Lorenzen20002
Sam Ard02002
Joe Nemechek02002
Curtis Turner20002
Martin Truex Jr.02002
Greg Biffle01102
Noah Gragson*01102
Rajah Caruth*00202
* – still active

References

References

  1. Wilhelm, Chase. (December 2, 2016). "Dale Jr. wins NASCAR's Most Popular Driver, reveals wedding date". [[Foxsports.com]].
  2. (November 30, 2017). "Dale Earnhardt Jr. wins NASCAR Most Popular Driver award for 15th time". [[USA Today]].
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