Ranking the Winningest Manufacturers in NASCAR's Top 3 SeriesChevrolet, Ford, and Toyota have combined for over 3,600 victories across NASCAR's three national series. Each manufacturer's strength varies by division, with some dominating where others struggle. The numbers reveal patterns in how these brands compete across different levels of stock car racing.10. Dodge/RAM, Truck SeriesDodge/RAM collected 66 Truck Series victories and three manufacturers' championships before exiting full-time NASCAR competition. Though no longer active in the national series, the brand left a meaningful mark during the early years of Truck racing, proving competitive against the current Big Three.9. Ford, Truck SeriesFord sits third in Truck Series history with 132 victories. Despite trailing Chevrolet and Toyota significantly in this division, Ford has fielded championship-caliber teams and developed future stars, maintaining a presence in NASCAR's developmental ladder since 1995.8. Toyota, Truck SeriesToyota ranks second in Truck Series wins with 252 victories. Kyle Busch Motorsports fueled much of this success, developing future NASCAR stars while dominating races. Toyota became a Truck Series powerhouse remarkably fast after entering NASCAR's national ranks.7. Chevrolet, Truck SeriesChevrolet leads the Truck Series with 297 victories since the division launched in 1995. The Bowtie brand's depth across multiple organizations has kept it atop the standings for decades, consistently producing championship contenders and race winners throughout Truck Series history.6. Toyota, Xfinity SeriesToyota has accumulated 220 Xfinity Series victories and four manufacturers' championships despite joining NASCAR in the mid-2000s. Joe Gibbs Racing powered much of this success, fielding dominant entries for Kyle Busch and other emerging Cup talents in the second-tier division.5. Ford, Xfinity SeriesFord's 292 Xfinity Series wins, and four manufacturers' titles came through powerhouse programs like Roush Fenway Racing and Team Penske. Drivers including Carl Edwards, Chris Buescher, Austin Cindric, and Cole Custer built Ford's winning tradition in NASCAR's developmental series.4. Chevrolet, Xfinity SeriesChevrolet dominates the Xfinity Series with 575 victories and 27 manufacturers' championships, far exceeding any competitor. Future Cup stars like Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Kevin Harvick scored early-career wins in Chevrolet entries, fueling the brand's developmental powerhouse reputation.3. Toyota, Cup SeriesToyota owns 210 Cup Series victories despite joining in 2007. In 2025 alone, Toyota matched Chevrolet with 14 wins and finished second in manufacturers' points by just 20. Joe Gibbs Racing and 23XI Racing accelerated Toyota's rapid three-championship rise.2. Ford, Cup SeriesFord ranks second all-time with 749 Cup Series victories and 17 manufacturers' championships. Legendary drivers, including David Pearson, Bill Elliott, Matt Kenseth, Joey Logano, and Ryan Blaney powered Ford's success across multiple eras, from Holman-Moody through modern Team Penske dominance.1. Chevrolet, Cup SeriesChevrolet leads NASCAR's premier division with 885 victories and 44 manufacturers' championships. From Dale Earnhardt and Jeff Gordon to Kyle Larson and William Byron, Chevrolet has remained the Cup Series standard across generations, winning 15 of 36 races in 2025 alone.