1971 | 1972–1981 | 1982–1988 | 1989–1997 | 1997–1999 | 2000–2001 |
2001–2003 | 2004–2007 | 2008–2016 | 2017–2019 | 2020–present |
Strictly Stock Series/Grand National Series[]
Until 1971, the Strictly Stock Series/Grand National Series used the standard NASCAR logo.
Winston Cup Grand National Series[]
1971[]
1972–1981[]
1982–1988[]
The series' name was shortened to simply "Winston Cup Series" after 1986.
Winston Cup Series[]
1989–1997[]
This logo continued being used in several drivers' firesuits until 2000.
1991[]
1992–1994[]
1995[]
1995–1996[]
1997–1999[]
This logo was still used on Dale Earnhardt's firesuit from 2000 until his death in the 2001 Daytona 500.
2000–2001[]
2001–2003[]
2003[]
Nextel Cup Series[]
2004–2007[]
Sprint Cup Series[]
2008–2016[]
Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series[]
2017–2019[]
NASCAR Cup Series[]
2020–present[]
NASCAR's premier division will be named the NASCAR Cup Series, with the four cornerstone brands announced as Premier Partners, who collectively will own a presence connected to the NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race and NASCAR All-Star Race. Busch Beer, Coca-Cola, Geico, and Xfinity already enjoy significant roles in NASCAR, but the presence of those four companies will expand as part of a paradigm shift in sponsorship structure in 2020.
Subsidiaries and investments: eAccess (E MOBILE) | SB Creative | SBI Group | SoftBank Mobile | SoftBank Telecom | T-Mobile US (Other) | Willcom | GoTo (Gojek | Tokopedia) | Grab (Ovo)
Sponsorships: Former assets: Notes |
Subsidiaries:
Australia & New Zealand: Carlton & United Breweries, Asahi Premium Beverages, Asahi Lifestyle Beverages, Independent Liquor New Zealand, The Better Drinks Co | Czech Republic: Plzeňský Prazdroj | Japan: Calpis | Malaysia: Etika Holdings Former subsidiaries: Indonesia: Indofood Asahi Alcoholic beverages: Non-alcoholic drinks Licensed Brands |