
On top of winning the Daytona 500, Tyler Reddick has entered an elite club that is now only home to four drivers. With his ninth career win in the NASCARCup Series, Reddick has won his first nine races on nine different tracks. No repeats.
Not only does it speak to Tyler Reddick’s talent, but also to his versatility. Reddick didn’t win in the 2025 season, but he’s off to a hot start already in 2026.
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Before Reddick, only Kyle Busch, Jeff Gordon, and Bill Elliott had ever earned their first nine wins on nine different tracks. It is an absolutely elite company that Reddick has joined, along with taking the Daytona 500.
Tyler Reddick celebrates his Daytona 500 win on top of his car. (Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images)
((Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images))
Any time you do something that only Busch, Gordon, and Elliott have done, then you have accomplished something great. Tyler Reddick should take pride in the fact that he has won his first Crown Jewel and continues to be one of the most versatile racers in the Cup Series.
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Reddick is only 30 years old. He’s got a long way to go in the NASCAR Cup Series. He has been racing for seven years at the top level and has been picking up accolades consistently along the way.
He’s won a regular-season championship and a Daytona 500. Reddick has won at Talladega, Michigan, Homestead, COTA, Kansas, Texas, and even on two tracks that aren’t on the schedule anymore, Road America and the Indy Road Course. That’s a great list of tracks to have to his name at this point in his career.
This story was originally published by Athlon Sports on Feb 17, 2026, where it first appeared in the Racing section. Add Athlon Sports as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
