2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Manufacturer Standings

Updated 11-17-2013

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Chevrolet
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and some past and rumored news on manufacturers:
Dodge
Pontiac
Volkswagen


  • Chevy can clinch Manufacturers' Championship UPDATE: Chevy can clinch its 11th consecutive NSCS Manufacturers' Championship, and 37th overall, this weekend at Martinsville. If Chevy's top finishing driver finishes ahead of Toyota's top finishing driver, Chevy will clinch the title in the first year of the Gen-6 race car.(NASCAR)(10-24-2013)
    UPDATE: Jeff Gordon's win of the Goody's Headache Relief Shot 500 at Martinsville Speedway captured the 2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Manufacturers' Cup Championship for Chevy. It marks the 11th consecutive year, and the 37th time overall that the Bowtie Brand has captured the prestigious title in NASCAR's premiere series. It is also the first Manufacturers' Cup award for the Gen-6 Chevrolet SS race car. In the 33 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races run to-date in 2013, Chevy drivers have captured 14 victories. Chevrolet won its first Manufacturers' Cup award in 1958; and now with the 2013 Cup secured, Chevy has reached an unprecedented 37th title. The Team Chevy drivers that have contributed to the manufacturers' points that achieved the title for Chevy are: #48-Jimmie Johnson (five wins); #29-Kevin Harvick (three wins), #5-Kasey Kahne (two wins), #14-Tony Stewart (one win); #39-Ryan Newman (one win), #1-Jamie McMurray (one win), #24-Jeff Gordon (one win); #88-Dale Earnhardt Jr., #31-Jeff Burton, #42-Juan Pablo Montoya, and #78-Kurt Busch.(Chevy PR), For standings, rules, and manufacturers wins see the 2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Manufacturer Standings page.(10-27-2013)

  • Biffle Claims Ford's 1,000th NASCAR Victory: Henry Ford's win over Alexander Winton on Oct. 10, 1901 in what proved to be his only race as a driver was a milestone victory that helped launch the Ford Motor Company. Since then there have been several more memorable moments with the latest coming today at Michigan International Speedway, where #16-Greg Biffle took the checkered flag and registered Ford's 1,000th all-time NASCAR victory. That total includes 100 wins from Lincoln-Mercury in what is known today as the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, and 900 combined Ford-branded victories in NASCAR Sprint Cup, NASCAR Nationwidand NASCAR Camping World Series competition.
    · Ford Motor Company has won 1,000 NASCAR races in the Sprint Cup, Nationwide and Camping World Truck Series combined.
    · Jim Roper won the very first NASCAR-sanctioned stock car race in a Lincoln when he was deemed the winner at Charlotte on June 19, 1949.
    · Ford Motor Company has won 20 manufacturer titles and 13 driver championships in NASCAR's top three series.
    · The victory is the first of the season for Biffle and third of the year for Ford Racing in the Sprint Cup series.
    · The record win comes on the June 16, the 110th birthday of Ford Motor Company.(Ford Racing)(6-17-2013)

  • Gibbs' penalties reduced by appeals panel UPDATE: According to reports from media at the NASCAR Research & Development Center, the National Stock Car Racing Appeals Panel has modified the penalties accessed to Matt Kenseth's #20 team:
    Kenseth's points penalty has been reduced from 50 to 12;
    Joe Gibb's owner points penalty has been reduced from 50 to 12;
    Gibb's suspension was eliminiated;
    The marnufacturer's point penalty to Toyota has been increased from 5 to 7 points;
    Kenseth's win at Kansas will now count for the Chase;
    Crew Chief Jason Ratcliff's suspension has been reduced from 6 races to 1. His fine remains at $200,000.
    The appeal panel consisted of Mark Arute (Stafford Motor Speedway), Denis McGlynn (Dover Raceway) and Jack Housby (former team owner).(5-8-2013)
    UPDATE: The National Stock Car Racing Appeals Panel today heard and considered the appeal of the#20 Joe Gibbs Racing NASCAR Sprint Cup Series team. The penalties concern Sections 12-1: Actions detrimental to stock car racing; 12-4J: Any determination by NASCAR Officials that race equipment used in the event does not conform to the NASCAR rules detailed in Section 20 of the NASCAR rule book, or has not been approved by NASCAR prior to the event; and 20-5.5.3E: Only solid magnetic steel connecting rods with a minimum weight of 525.0 grams will be permitted. Connecting rod failed to meet minimum connecting rod weight. The penalties stemmed from a post-race engine inspection April 23 at the NASCAR Research and Development Center. The Appellants appealed all penalties. The Appellants also requested and were granted a deferral of the suspensions until such time as the hearing could be convened. Upon hearing the testimony, it was a unanimous decision by the National Stock Car Racing Appeals Panel to amend the original penalties assessed by NASCAR. The amendments are as follows:
    " Crew chief Jason Ratcliff: The $200,000 fine remains intact; NASCAR suspension now covers one championship points event. In addition, he will be placed on NASCAR probation until the completion of the next three championship points events following his reinstatement;
    " Car owner Joe Gibbs: Loss of championship owner points has been reduced to 12. All other components of his penalty were rescinded;
    " Driver Matt Kenseth; Loss of championship driver points has been reduced to 12. All other components of his penalty were rescinded;
    " Manufacturer: The loss of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series manufacturer championship points has been increased to seven.(NASCAR)(5-8-2013)

  CHEVY FORD TOYOTA
Race Highest
Finisher
(position)
Pts Highest
Finisher
(position)
Pts Highest
Finisher
(position)
Pts
1) Daytona #48-Johnson (WON) 9 #2-Keselowski (4th) 4 #55-Martin (3rd) 6
2) Phoenix #48-Johnson (2nd) 6 #99-Edwards (WON) 9 #11-Hamlin (3rd) 4
3) Las Vegas #5-Kahne (2nd) 6 #2-Keselowski (3rd) 4 #20-Kenseth (WON) 9
3) Bristol #5-Kahne (WON) 9 #2-Keselowski (3rd) 4 #18-Busch (2nd) 6
5) Auto Club #88-Earnhardt Jr. (2nd) 6 #22-Joey Logano (3rd) 4 #18-Busch (WON) 9
6) Martinsville #48-Johnson (WON) 9 #2-Keselowski (6th) 4 #15-Bowyer (2nd) 6
7) Texas #48-Johnson (6th) 4 #99-Edwards (3rd) 6 #18-Busch (WON) 9
8) Kansas #5-Kahne (2nd) 6 #2-Keselowski (6th) 4 #20-Kenseth (WON) 2 (A)
9) Richmond #29-Harvick (WON) 9 #22-Logano (3rd) 4 #15-Bowyer (2nd) 6
10) Talladega #48-Johnson (5th) 4 #34-Ragan (WON) 9 #55-Waltrip (4th) 6
11) Darlington #24-Gordon (3rd) 6 #99-Edwards (7th) 4 #20-Kenseth (WON) 9
12) Charlotte #29-Harvick (WON) 9 #22-Logano (5th) 4 #11-Hamlin (4th) 6
13) Dover #14-Stewart (WON) 9 #2-Keselowski (5th) 4 #18-Busch (4th) 6
14) Pocono #48-Johnson (WON) 9 #16-Biffle (2nd) 6 #18-Busch (6th) 4
15) Michigan #29-Harvick (2nd) 6 #16-Biffle (WON) 9 #56-Truex Jr.(3rd) 4
16) Sonoma #24-Gordon (2nd) 6 #99-Edwards (3rd) 4 #56-Truex Jr.(WON) 9
17) Kentucky #1-McMurray (2nd) 6 #22-Logano (4th) 4 #20-Kenseth(WON) 9
18) Daytona #48-Johnson (WON) 9 #13-Mears (9th) 4 #15-Bowyer (4th) 6
19) New Hampshire #31-Burton (3rd) 6 #2-Keselowski (4th) 4 #55-Vickers (WON) 9
20) Indianapolis #39-Newman (WON) 9 #22-Logano (8th) 4 #20-Kenseth (5th) 6
21) Pocono #5-Kahne (WON) 9 #2-Keselowski (6th) 6 #18-Busch (8th) 4
22) Watkins Glen #42-Montoya (5th) 4 #2-Keselowski (2nd) 6 #18-Busch (WON) 9
23) Michigan #29-Harvick (2nd) 6 #22-Logano (WON) 9 #15-Bowyer (5th) 4
24) Bristol #5-Kahne (2nd) 6 #22-Logano (5th) 4 #20-Kenseth (WON) 9
25) Atlanta #56-Truex Jr.(3rd) 4 #22-Logano (2nd) 6 #18-Busch (WON) 9
26) Richmond #78-Busch (2nd) 6 #99-Edwards (WON) 9 #20-Kenseth (6th) 4
27) Chicago #29-Harvick (2nd) 6 #2-Keselowski (7th) 4 #20-Kenseth (WON) 9
28) New Hampshire #48-Johnson (4th) 4 #16-Biffle (3rd) 6 #20-Kenseth (WON) 9
29) Dover #48-Johnson (WON) 9 #22-Logano (3rd) 6 #18-Busch (5th) 4
30) Kansas #29-Harvick (WON) 9 #22-Logano (4th) 6 #20-Kenseth (11th) 4
31) Charlotte #5-Kahne (2nd) 6 #2-Keselowski (WON) 9 #20-Kenseth (3rd) 4
32) Talladega #1-McMurray (WON) 9 #17-Stenhouse Jr. (3rd) 6 #18-Busch (5th) 4
33) Martinsville #24-Gordon (WON) 9 #2-Keselowski (4th) 4 #20-Kenseth (2nd) 6
34) Texas #48-Johnson (WON) 9 #22-Logano (3rd) 6 #20-Kenseth (4th) 4
35) Phoenix #29-Harvick (WON) 9 #22-Logano (9th) 4 #18-Busch (7th) 6
36) Homestead #88-Earnhardt Jr. (3rd) 6 #2-Keselowski (6th) 4 #11-Hamlin (WON) 9
  CHEVY FORD TOYOTA
Total
Points
(wins)
254 (16)
(CHAMP)
194 (6) 229 (14)(A)

(A) = Kenseth was penalized for having a engine with a part that was too light, among the penalties was the loss of seven NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Manufacturer Championship points.

Points awarded as follows:
1st highest manufacturer in a race receives 9 points; 2nd-6; 3rd-4; 4th-3; 5th-2; 6th-1

Drivers/Teams with the most # of highest finishes for their manufacturer
CHEVY FORD TOYOTA
Team/Driver
(best finish)
# of best
finishes
(points)
Team/Driver
(best finish)
# of best
finishes
(points)
Team/Driver
(best finish)
# of best
finishes
(points)
#48-Johnson (WON) 10 (72) #22-Logano (WON) 12 (61) #20-Kenseth (WON) 13 (86)(A)
#29-Harvick (WON) 7 (54) #2-Keselowski (2nd) 13 (61) #18-Busch (WON) 11 (70)
#5-Kahne (WON) 6 (42) #99-Edwards (WON) 5 (32) #15-Bowyer (2nd) 4 (21)
#24-Gordon (WON) 3 (21) #16-Biffle (WON) 3 (21) #11-Hamlin (WON) 3 (19)
#1-McMurray (WON) 2 (15) #34-Ragan (WON) 1 (9) #56-Truex Jr (WON) 3 (16)
#88-Earnhardt Jr. (2nd) 2 (12) #17-Stenhouse Jr. (3rd) 1 (6) #55-Vickers (WON) 1 (9)
#14-Stewart (WON) 1 (9) #13-Mears (9th) 1 (4) #55-Martin (3rd) 1 (6)
#39-Newman (WON) 1 (9)     #55-Waltrip (4th) 1 (6)
#31-Burton (3rd) 1 (6)        
#78-Busch (2nd) 1 (6)        
#42-Montoya (5th) 1 (4)        
Drivers who have won at least one race in RED

(A) = Kenseth was penalized fro the engine having a engine with a part that was too light, among the penalties was the loss of seven NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Manufacturer Championship points.(was increased from 5 to 7 during appeal)


  • Manufacturer - Number of Wins [last win, when, driver], 1949 to Current
    *Chevy - 718 [Phoenix 11/10/2013, Kevin Harvick]
    *Ford - 618 [Charlotte 10/12/2013, Brad Keselowski]
    Dodge - 217 [Dover 9/30/2012, Brad Keselowski]
    Plymouth - 190 [Talladega 8/12/1973, Dick Brooks]
    Pontiac - 155 [Darlington 3/16/2003, Ricky Craven]
    Oldsmobile - 115 [Michigan 8/16/1992, Harry Gant]
    Mercury - 96 [Talladega 8/3/1980, Neil Bonnett]
    Hudson - 79 [West Palm Beach 2/6/1955, Herb Thomas]
    Buick - 65 [North Wilkesboro 4/22/1990, Brett Bodine]
    *Toyota - 63 [Homestead 11/17/2013, Denny Hamlin]
    Chrysler - 59 [Hartsfield SC 6/23/1961, Buck Baker]
    AMC - 5 [Darlington 9/1/75, Bobby Allison]
    Lincoln - 4 [Charlotte 4/2/1950, Tim Flock]
    Studebaker - 3 [Mobile, AL 11/25/1951, Frank Mundy]
    Nash (NMC) - 1 [Charlotte Speedway 4/1/1951, Curtis Turner]
    Jaguar - 1 [Linden Airport NJ 6/13/54, Al Keller]

    The BIG Three totals:
    General Motors [Chevy, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Buick]: 1,051
    Ford [Ford, Mercury, Lincoln]: 718
    Chrysler [Dodge, Plymouth, Chrysler]: 466
    (2389 races)
    * active manufacturer
    NOTE: in August 1971, Bobby Allison won at Bowman-Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem, NC running a Mustang [Ford], Allison was not and has not been credited with that victory [is listed as 84 wins not 85], as he ran an 'unapproved car'. NASCAR's weekly media book lists 48 races run in 1971 but only 47 manufacters counted as winning.
    from many sources and kept up to date since by Jayski.(11-17-2013)

  • Manufacturer First Victories
    AMC, 1/21/73, Riverside Raceway, Mark Donohue
    Buick, 5/1/55, Charlotte Speedway, Buck Baker (NHOF)
    Chevrolet, 3/26/55, Columbia Speedway, Fonty Flock
    Chrysler, 8/12/51, Michigan Fairgrounds, Tommy Thompson
    Dodge, 2/1/53, Palm Beach Speedway, Lee Petty (NHOF)
    Ford, 6/25/50, Dayton Speedway, Jimmy Florian
    Hudson, 2/11/51, Daytona Beach Course, Marshall Teague
    Jaguar, 6/13/54, Linden (NJ) Airport, Al Keller
    Lincoln, 6/19/49, Charlotte Speedway, Jim Roper
    Mercury, 6/18/50, Vernon Fairgrounds, Bill Blair
    Nash, 4/1/51, Charlotte Speedway, Curtis Turner
    Oldsmobile, 7/10/49, Daytona Beach Course, Red Bryon
    Plymouth, 10/2/49, Heidelberg Speedway, Lee Petty (NHOF)
    Pontiac, 2/17/57, Daytona Beach Course, Cotton Owens (NHOF)
    Studebaker, 6/16/51, Columbia Speedway, Frank Mundy
    Toyota, 3/9/08, Atlanta Motor Speedway, Kyle Busch

  • Manufacturer Championships
    year, manufacturer, wins(number of champs)[if not most]
    2013 Chevrolet, 15 (37)
    2012 Chevrolet, 15 (36)
    2011 Chevrolet, 18 (35)
    2010 Chevrolet, 18 (34)
    2009 Chevrolet, 18 (33)
    2008 Chevrolet, 11 (32)
    2007 Chevrolet, 26 (31)
    2006 Chevrolet, 23 (30)
    2005 Chevrolet, 17 (29)
    2004 Chevrolet, 22 (28)
    2003 Chevrolet, 19 (27)
    2002 Ford, 14 (15)
    2001 Chevrolet, 16 (26)
    2000 Ford, 14 (14)
    1999 Ford, 13 (13)
    1998 Chevrolet, 16 (25)
    1997 Ford, 19 (12)
    1996 Chevrolet, 17 (24)
    1995 Chevrolet, 21 (23)
    1994 Ford, 20 (11)
    1993 Chevrolet, 9 (22)[Pontiac, 11]
    1992 Ford, 16 (10)
    1991 Chevrolet, 11 (21)
    1990 Chevrolet, 13 (20)
    1989 Chevrolet, 13 (19)
    1988 Chevrolet, 8 (18)[Ford, 9]
    1987 Chevrolet, 15 (17)
    1986 Chevrolet, 18 (16)
    1985 Chevrolet, 14 (15)[Ford 14]
    1984 Chevrolet, 21 (14)
    1983 Chevrolet, 15 (13)
    1982 Buick, 25 (2)
    1981 Buick, 22
    1980 Chevrolet, 22 (12)
    1979 Chevrolet, 18 (11)
    1978 Chevrolet, 10 (10)[Oldsmobile, 11]
    1977 Chevrolet, 21 (9)
    1976 Chevrolet, 13 (8)
    1975 Dodge, 14 (2)
    1974 Chevrolet, 12 (7)
    1973 Chevrolet, 7 (6)[Mercury, 11]
    Pre-Modern Era
    1972 Chevrolet, 10 (5)
    1971 Plymouth, 22
    1970 Dodge, 17 [Plymouth, 21]
    1969 Ford, 26 (9)
    1968 Ford, 21 (8)
    1967 Ford, 10 (7)[Plymouth, 31]
    1966 Ford, 10 (6)[Dodge, 18; Plymouth, 31]
    1965 Ford, 48[55 races run] (5)
    1964 Ford, 30 (4)
    1963 Ford, 23 (3)
    1962 Pontiac, 22
    1961 Chevrolet, 11 (4)[Pontiac, 30]
    1960 Chevrolet, 13 (3)[Ford, 15]
    1959 Chevrolet, 16 (2)[Ford 16]
    1958 Chevrolet, 25
    1957 Ford, 26 (2)
    1956 Ford, 14 [Chrysler, 22]
    1955 Oldsmobile, 10 (3)[Chrysler 27]
    1954 Hudson, 17 (3)
    1953 Hudson, 22 (2)
    1952 Hudson, 27
    1951 Oldsmobile, 20
    1950 Oldsmobile, 10

  • Manufacturer Titles
    Chevrolet 37 [last in 2013]
    Ford 15 [last in 2002]
    Hudson 3 [last in 1954, no longer in business]
    Oldsmobile 3 [last in 1955, no longer in business]
    Dodge 2 [last in 1975]
    Buick 2 [last in 1982]
    Plymouth 1
    Pontiac 1
    Toyota 0


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