These are the All-Time Lap Leaders and Track Records at Phoenix Raceway

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In this post, we’re breaking down the top 10 all-time lap leaders at Phoenix Raceway, along with key stats, besides 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. Kevin Harvick – 1722
RacesLaps RunWinsPolesAvg. FinishAvg. Start
4213.095928.513.9
2nd. Kyle Busch – 1190
RacesLaps RunWinsPolesAvg. FinishAvg. Start
4212.9143411.412.2
3rd. Joey Logano – 1169
RacesLaps RunWinsPolesAvg. FinishAvg. Start
3510.4314313.310.1
4th. Denny Hamlin – 1152
RacesLaps RunWinsPolesAvg. FinishAvg. Start
4213.0572410.49.2
5th. Jimmie Johnson – 998
RacesLaps RunWinsPolesAvg. FinishAvg. Start
3610.9294310.713.4
6th. Mark Martin – 911
RacesLaps RunWinsPolesAvg. FinishAvg. Start
3410.477239.611.8
7th. Rusty Wallace – 868
RacesLaps RunWinsPolesAvg. FinishAvg. Start
3410.4772317.58.1
8th. Kurt Busch – 818
RacesLaps RunWinsPolesAvg. FinishAvg. Start
3912.0941013.512.1
9th. Chase Elliott – 583
RacesLaps RunWinsPolesAvg. FinishAvg. Start
2061141112.77.8
10th. Dale Earnhardt Jr – 569
RacesLaps RunWinsPolesAvg. FinishAvg. Start
3087343015.816.2

Top 10 Active Drivers Rank

  • 1st. Kyle Busch (1190)
  • 2nd. Joey Logano (1169)
  • 3rd. Denny Hamlin (1152)
  • 4th. Chase Elliott (583)
  • 5th. Ryan Blaney (491)
  • 6th. Christopher Bell (474)
  • 7th. Kyle Larson (395)
  • 8th. William Byron (341)
  • 9th. Brad Keselowski (290)
  • 10th. Alex Bowman (196)

Track Records

  • Most Races: Kyle Busch, Denny Hamlin & Kevin Harvick (42)
  • Most Laps Run: Kevin Harvick (13.095)
  • Most Laps Led: Kevin Harvick (1722)
  • Most Wins: Kevin Harvick (9)
  • Most Poles: Kyle Busch, Denny Hamlin & Ryan Newman (4)
  • Most Top 5s: Kevin Harvick (20)
  • Most Top 10s: Kevin Harvick (31)
  • Most Lead Lap Finishes: Denny Hamlin (38)
  • Qualifying Lap Record: Jimmie Johnson | 143.158 mph – 25.147 seconds | November 13, 2015
  • Worst Starting Position by a Winner: 29th – Ricky Rudd in October 1995
  • Winners from Pole: 8 in 60 Races – Latest: Joey Logano on November 6th, 2024
  • Most Lead Changes in a Race: 28 in February 2011
  • Fewest Lead Changes in a Race: 1 in November 1990

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