Is Toyota Taking Over NASCAR? Winningest OEMs Since 2010 Will Make You Question ItToyota sits atop the 2026 manufacturer. Tyler Reddick's wins power that surge. But the full picture since 2010 reveals a different story, one where Chevrolet claimed the crown in 10 of those last 17 seasons. The manufacturer war has never been tighter.2026: Toyota Leads with 8 Wins (22 Races Remaining)Toyota leads 2026 with eight wins (22 races remaining). Tyler Reddick has five victories for 23XI Racing, while Denny Hamlin has two and Ty Gibbs has one for Joe Gibbs Racing. Historically, Chevrolet has dominated, claiming 11 Manufacturer Championships across the 16 completed seasons since 2010.2025: Chevrolet Reclaimed the Crown with 15 WinsShane van Gisbergen exploded onto the scene with five victories during his breakout 2025 season. Kyle Larson and William Byron each added three wins. Chevrolet's depth across multiple organizations proved too much for Ford and Toyota to overcome that year.2024: Hendrick Motorsports Duo Powered Chevrolet's 15 WinsKyle Larson won six races in 2024, William Byron won three, and other drivers combined to give Chevrolet 15 victories. While Hendrick Motorsports' dominance allowed Chevrolet to comfortably finish atop the 2024 manufacturer standings, Ford ultimately claimed the driver's championship with Joey Logano.2023: Chevrolet's 18 Wins Came from Remarkable DepthWilliam Byron scored six victories while Kyle Larson added four in 2023. Ross Chastain and Kyle Busch contributed additional wins, while AJ Allmendinger, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., and Shane van Gisbergen also added to the victory total. Chevrolet's depth across several organizations helped it secure another manufacturer crown with 18 total victories.2022: Five Drivers Fueled Chevrolet's 19-Win SeasonChase Elliott won five races, Alex Bowman earned four, and Kyle Larson and William Byron added three apiece in 2022. Unlike many seasons dominated by a single driver, Chevrolet's success came from remarkable depth. Multiple drivers contributing victories helped pile up 19 wins.2021: Kyle Larson's Historic Season Delivered 19 Wins for ChevroletKyle Larson delivered one of the greatest seasons of the modern era. Driving for Hendrick Motorsports, Larson won 10 races and captured the Cup Series championship. His victories became crucial for Chevrolet's 19-win total.2020: Kevin Harvick Carried Ford to 18 WinsKevin Harvick was the story of Ford's 2020 season. The Stewart-Haas Racing driver won nine races, exactly half of Ford's manufacturer-leading 18 victories. Joey Logano and Brad Keselowski added multiple wins as Ford controlled the pandemic-shortened campaign.2019: Joe Gibbs Racing Delivered 18 of Toyota's 19 WinsKyle Busch, Denny Hamlin, and Martin Truex Jr. combined for 18 victories in one of the strongest team performances in NASCAR history. Busch won five races, Hamlin earned six, and Truex added seven, leading Toyota to 19 total wins.2018: Harvick and Logano Led Ford's 19-Win CampaignKevin Harvick's eight victories and Joey Logano's championship season fueled Ford's success in 2018. Brad Keselowski contributed three wins, giving Ford three drivers capable of winning consistently. Their combined efforts produced 19 victories and the manufacturer lead.2017: Martin Truex Jr. Delivered Half of Toyota's 16 WinsMartin Truex Jr. delivered a historic season in 2017. Driving the Furniture Row Racing Toyota, he won eight races and captured the Cup Series championship. Truex alone accounted for half of Toyota's 16 victories that year.2016: Four Drivers Powered Toyota's 16-Win SeasonMartin Truex Jr. and Kyle Busch each won four races in 2016, while Carl Edwards added three victories. Hamlin won two, and five different drivers carried the load, helping Toyota reach a manufacturer-leading 16 wins that season.2015: Jimmie Johnson and Dale Earnhardt Jr. Led Chevrolet's 15 WinsJimmie Johnson led Chevrolet in 2015 with five victories, while Dale Earnhardt Jr. added three wins. Hendrick Motorsports remained the backbone of Chevrolet's success, helping the manufacturer reach 15 victories and finish ahead of both Ford and Toyota.2014: Chevrolet's Strongest Season Produced 20 WinsChevrolet produced its strongest season of the decade with 20 victories in 2014. Kevin Harvick won five races and the championship, while Jeff Gordon and Dale Earnhardt Jr. each added four victories. Those three drivers alone accounted for 13 wins.2013: Jimmie Johnson's Sixth Title Powered Chevrolet's 16 WinsJimmie Johnson's sixth championship season powered Chevrolet to the top in 2013. Johnson won six races, accounting for more than one-third of the manufacturer's 16 victories. Additional wins from Jeff Gordon and Kasey Kahne strengthened Chevrolet's hold.2012: Veterans Delivered Chevrolet's 15-Win SeasonJimmie Johnson won five races in 2012, while defending champion Tony Stewart added three victories. Their combined production helped Chevrolet reach 15 wins and secure another season atop the manufacturer standings with veteran leadership.2011: Tony Stewart's Championship Run Anchored Chevrolet's 18 WinsTony Stewart delivered one of NASCAR's most memorable championship runs in 2011. He won five of the final 10 races during the Chase and captured the title on a tiebreaker. Stewart's late-season surge played a major role in Chevrolet's 18-win season.2010: Jimmie Johnson's Dynasty Opened the Decade for ChevroletJimmie Johnson continued his dynasty in 2010 by winning six races and securing his fifth consecutive Cup Series championship. He led the way for Chevrolet's 18-win campaign and helped the manufacturer open the decade as NASCAR's winningest brand.