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    Second Thoughts: Just How Many Races Will Tyler Reddick Win?

    Ironside Sports MediaBy Ironside Sports MediaApril 22, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Tyler Reddick already has five wins in nine NASCAR Cup Series races this year. Considering there are 29 races left, just how many more wins can he get?

    If he continues at this current pace, he’d finish with 20 wins in the 36 races. He won’t continue at this pace.

    But are 10 wins out of the question?

    Not at all. That’s because with the exception of short tracks, the driver of the No. 45 car for 23XI Racing has excelled at the others from intermediates to drafting tracks to road courses. And there are only five races on tracks shorter than 1 mile and one at a 1-mile track.

    Tyler Reddick is hungry for more victories in 2026.

    The one thing not in Reddick’s favor is that Reddick has not been all that dominant. He sits third overall in miles led and fifth overall in laps led this year. Denny Hamlin and Kyle Larson sit ahead of him in both categories. They have combined for one win (Larson doesn’t have any this year).

    The Next Gen car, introduced in 2022, hasn’t been seen as conducive for a driver to rattle off wins because the cars are so even and it is difficult to pass. The top winners in each of those seasons were five or six (Chase Elliott had five in 2022, William Byron six in 2023, Kyle Larson six in 2024 and Denny Hamlin six in 2025). 

    Even before the Next Gen car, drivers don’t historically win 55.56 percent — where Reddick is at right now — of the races during the year.

    The best winning percentage in the modern era: Richard Petty winning 43 percent by capturing 13 of 30 races in 1975. Darrell Waltrip won 12 of 30 (40 percent) in 1982 while Jeff Gordon (13 of 33 in 1998) and Bill Elliott (11 of 28 in 1985) won 39 percent.

    Even 39 percent would be 14 wins for Reddick. That still seems like a big stretch. Just remember, this is a driver who didn’t win in 2025 and had three wins the year he won the regular-season title in 2024.

    Reddick, coming into the season, had eight wins in 218 career starts.

    No driver in the modern era has earned more than 13 wins. Petty and Gordon have the most at 13 victories. Kyle Larson earned 10 wins in 2021 and the last driver before him to earn that many in a year was Jimmie Johnson in 2007.

    If he gets a big enough lead on the second place driver in points during the summer, it also wouldn’t be out of the question for the team to try a few things during races they think they can apply to tracks during the Chase. That likely won’t lead to wins, but it could lead to the championship.

    And that’s the other thing when looking at the final 10 races of the year. Reddick very well could have the points lead but even if he does, it will just be a 25-point lead to start the Chase.

    [POWER RANKINGS: Tyler Reddick Too Hot & Can’t Be Stopped]

    Relying on how the Chase performs out, Reddick may must race for factors at a while, not taking any probabilities that might end in a giant loss in factors. That additionally might be the case in August if he must nurse a regular-season factors lead.

    Sure, Reddick is having a considerably historic season with essentially the most wins of any driver within the first 9 races since Dale Earnhardt gained six of the primary 9 in 1987.

    In that season, Earnhardt gained 5 of the ultimate 20 races (it was a 29-race schedule). 

    Reddick has 29 races left. What number of will he win?

    The educated guess right here is he’ll win three to 5 extra races. Yeah, 10 general wins is feasible and it might signify a fantastic feat to do it. Possibly much more nice than successful 5 of the primary 9 as a result of it might present the consistency find Victory Lane over even an extended time frame.



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