The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series heads towards the Kansas Speedway of the AdventHealth 400. The excitement is high as it is one of two cup races in Kansas. The AdventHealth 400 doesn’t have a long history, but it has witnessed some great races on its schedule, and is held annually at Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kansas.
NASCAR held its first AdventHealth 400 at Kansas Speedway in 2011. There, Brad Keselowski drives the #2 Dodge of Penske Racing (now known as Team Penske).
Since the first AdventHealth 400, some of the biggest stars and teams reached the winning lane at least once at Kansas Speedway. 20 different Cup drivers have won checkered flags in Kansas, with 11 of the 20 winning multiple wins in the Kansas race.
Joe Gibbs Racing driver Denny Hamlin won the AdventHealth 400 with three wins. Hamlin won his first checkered flag at the 2012 event, but his final victory came in 2023. Brad Keserowski and Kyle Busch are the next closest drivers with two wins each.
Joe Gibbs Racing’s six wins on the AdventHealth 400 is the most of all teams. They came in 2012-2013, 2016, 2020-2021, and 2023. Meanwhile, Hendrick Motorsport is the closest winner with three wins.
Four different manufacturers won this Kansas event, but Toyota (8) won the most. It is followed by Chevrolet (3), Ford (2), and Dodge (1).
Active NASCAR Cup Series driver who won the Kansas Speedway
The 2025 AdventHealth 400 is scheduled to launch at Kansas Speedway on Sunday, May 11th, with some of the event’s active winners taking part in the race.
Let’s take a quick look at the active winners on Kansas’ 1.5-mile trioval track.
Driver, victory, season
- Denny Hamlin – 4 – (2023, 2020, 2019, 2012)
- Joey Logano -3 – (2020, 2015, 2014)
- Kyle Bush – 2 – (2021, 2016)
- Brad Keselowski – 2 – (2019, 2011)
- Rothshastain-1 – (2024)
- Tyler Reddick – 1 – (2023)
- Baba Wallace-1 – (2022)
- Kyle Larson-1 – (2021)
- Chase Elliott – 1 – (2018)
Larson is the defending winner of the event and is about to win back-to-back AdventHealth 400s.
The NASCAR team and drivers are active at Kansas Speedway on FS1 Sunday at 3pm.
Edited by Yash Soni