Season Series Stats Update: 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, Following Race 14 (June 3, 2018)

Season statistics following the 14th race of the 2018 NASCAR Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series season June 3 at Pocono Raceway.
2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Statistics
- Races: 14
  - By State: Virginia (2), Florida (1), Georgia (1), Nevada (1), Arizona (1), California (1), Texas (1), Tennessee (1), Alabama (1), Delaware (1), Kansas (1), North Carolina (1), Pennsylvania (1)
  - By Track Length: 1.5 miles (4), 2.5 miles (2), 1 mile (2), 2 miles (1), 1.54 miles (1),.526 miles (1), .533 miles (1), .750 miles (1), 2.66 miles (1)
- Race Winners (Drivers): Kevin Harvick (5), Kyle Busch (4), Martin Truex Jr. (2), Austin Dillon (1), Clint Bowyer (1), Joey Logano (1)
 - Race Winners (By Birth State): California (5), Nevada (4), New Jersey (2), North Carolina (1), Kansas (1), Connecticut (1)
- Race Winners (By Age): 42 years old (5), 32 years old (3), 37 years old (2), 38 years old (1), 27 years old (2), 33 years old (1)
- Race Winners (Teams): Stewart-Haas Racing (6), Joe Gibbs Racing (4), Furniture Row Racing (2), Richard Childress Racing (1), Team Penske (1)
- Race Winners (Manufacturers): Ford (7), Toyota (6), Chevrolet (1)
- Most Wins (Manufacturer): Ford (7)
- Most Top Threes: Kyle Busch (9)
- Most Top Fives: Kevin Harvick (10)
- Most Top 10s: Joey Logano (11), Kevin Harvick (11), Kyle Busch (11)
- Laps Completed: 4,462
- Miles Completed: 5,765.08
- Most Laps Led, Season: Kevin Harvick – 909
- Most Laps Led, Race: Kyle Busch – 377 (May 27 at Charlotte Motor Speedway)
- Most Races Led: Denny Hamlin (10), Joey Logano (10), Kyle Busch (10)
- Drivers to Lead at Least One Race: 30
- Most Races Led All Laps: None
- Most Race Laps Led in a Win: 377 – Kyle Busch (May 27 at Charlotte Motor Speedway)
- Fewest Race Laps Led in a Win: 1 – Austin Dillon (February 18 at Daytona International Speedway)
- Most Race Laps Led Without Winning: 200 – Kyle Larson (April 15-16 at Bristol Motor Speedway)
- Number of Drivers to Compete in At Least One Race: 57
- Number of Drivers to Compete in Every Race This Season: 31
- Most Races: Austin Dillon (14), Darrell Wallace Jr. (14), Denny Hamlin (14), Joey Logano (14), Chris Buescher (14), Paul Menard (14), Ryan Blaney (14), Ryan Newman (14), Michael McDowell (14), A.J. Allmendinger (14), Aric Almirola (14), Clint Bowyer (14), Jamie McMurray (14), Alex Bowman (14), Martin Truex Jr. (14), Kyle Larson (14), Gray Gaulding (14), William Byron (14), Kyle Busch (14), Kurt Busch (14), Matt DiBenedetto (14), Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (14), David Ragan (14), Kevin Harvick (14), Brad Keselowski (14), Chase Elliott (14), Kasey Kahne (14), Erik Jones (14), Daniel Suarez (14), Jimmie Johnson (14), Ty Dillon (14)
- Victories By Starting Position: 1st (4), 2nd (2), 3rd (1), 4th (1), 8th (1), 9th (2), 10th (1), 14th (1), 32nd (1)
- Pole Positions: Martin Truex Jr. (4), Kyle Busch (3), Kevin Harvick (2), Ryan Blaney (2), Alex Bowman (1), Kurt Busch (1), Kyle Larson (1)
- Hard Chargers: Aric Almirola (5), Jimmie Johnson (2), Martin Truex Jr. (1), A.J. Allmendinger (1), William Byron (1), Kevin Harvick (1), Kyle Busch (1), Clint Bowyer (1), Kyle Larson (1)
- Most Cars Entered: 40 (three times)
- Fewest Cars Entered: 36 (February 25 at Atlanta Motor Speedway)
- Largest Field: 40 (twice)
- Smallest Field: 36 (February 25 at Atlanta Motor Speedway)
- Drivers to Complete Every Lap This Season: None
- Drivers to Complete Most Laps This Season: Joey Logano (4,460)
- Widest Margin of Victory: 11.685 seconds (Martin Truex Jr. over Kyle Larson; March 18 at Auto Club Speedway)
- Narrowest Margin of Victory: 0.260 seconds (Austin Dillon over Darrell Wallace Jr.; February 18 at Daytona International Speedway)
- Most Cautions, One Race: 13 (twice)
- Fewest Cautions, One Race: 4 (twice)
- Most Lead Changes, One Race: 25 (April 29 at Talladega Superspeedway)
- Fewest Lead Changes, One Race: 9 (May 27 at Charlotte Motor Speedway)
- Most Leaders, One Race: 16 (April 29 at Talladega Superspeedway)
- Fewest Leaders, One Race: 4 (May 27 at Charlotte Motor Speedway)
- Most Cars Running at Finish: 37 (March 26 at Martinsville Speedway)
- Fewest Cars Running at Finish: 25 (February 18 at Daytona International Speedway)
- Most Cars Finishing on Lead Lap: 27 (June 3 at Pocono Raceway)
- Fewest Cars Finishing on Lead Lap: 9 (March 4 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway; May 27 at Charlotte Motor Speedway)
- Stage Victories: Kevin Harvick (7), Kyle Busch (5), Brad Keselowski (4), Ryan Blaney (3), Martin Truex Jr. (3), Kurt Busch (2), Joey Logano (2), Denny Hamlin (1), Paul Menard (1), Kyle Larson (1)
- Points Standings: 1. Kyle Busch (624); 2. Kevin Harvick (537); 3. Joey Logano (534); 4. Martin Truex Jr. (487); 5. Brad Keselowski (474); 6. Clint Bowyer (453); 7. Kurt Busch (447); 8. Denny Hamlin (437); 9. Kyle Larson (425); 10. Ryan Blaney (413).

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