These are the All-Time Lap Leaders and Track Records at Las Vegas

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In this post, we’re breaking down the top 10 all-time lap leaders at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, along with key stats, and reviewing the top 15 active drivers with the most laps led at the track. And that’s not all; we’re also showing some of the track records and the names still holding them, so stick around until the end to check them out

1st. Kyle Larson – 881
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205177308.97.2
2nd. Kevin Harvick – 679
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2974212113.614.8
3rd. Jimmie Johnson – 595
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2361284012.313.7
4th. Joey Logano – 588
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266888439.88.2
5th. Denny Hamlin – 555
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2976963112.014.1
6th. Matt Kenseth – 526
RacesLaps RunWinsPolesAvg. FinishAvg. Start
1946533112.915.9
7th. Tony Stewart – 482
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1741871015.114.4
8th. Jeff Gordon – 457
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1845511115.213.0
9th. Brad Keselowski – 365
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2667223112.414.7
10th. William Byron – 363
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1744571014.310.2

Top 10 Active Drivers Rank

  • 1st. Kyle Larson (881)
  • 2nd. Joey Logano (588)
  • 3rd. Denny Hamlin (555)
  • 4th. Brad Keselowski (365)
  • 5th. William Byron (363)
  • 6th. Kyle Busch (332)
  • 7th. Christopher Bell (279)
  • 8th. Chase Elliott (178)
  • 9th. Daniel Suarez (168)
  • 10th. Ross Chastain (167)

Track Records

  • Most Races: Kyle Busch (30)
  • Most Laps Run: Denny Hamlin (7696)
  • Most Laps Led: Kyle Larson (881)
  • Most Wins: Jimmie Johnson & Joey Logano (4)
  • Most Poles: Christopher Bell (4)
  • Most Top 5s: Kyle Busch (12)
  • Most Top 10s: Martin Truex Jr (17)
  • Most Lead Lap Finishes: Martin Truex Jr & Denny Hamlin (25)
  • Qualifying Lap Record: Kurt Busch | 196.378 mph – 27.498 seconds | March 4, 2016
  • Worst Starting Position by a Winner: 25th – Matt Kenseth in March 2004
  • Winners from Pole: 2 in 37 Races – Latest: Denny Hamlin on October 12th, 2025
  • Most Lead Changes in a Race: 32 in March 2025
  • Fewest Lead Changes in a Race: 11 in March 2018

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