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Sport | Auto Racing |
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League | NASCAR |
Competition | NASCAR Cup Series |
Sponsored by | American Ethanol |
History | |
First award | 2011 |
Editions | 12 |
First winner | Matt Kenseth |
Most wins | Kevin Harvick |
Most recent | kyle Larson |
Website | americanethanolracing |
The American Ethanol Green Flag Restart Award goes to the eligible driver that records the fastest average speed on restarts and finishes the race on the lead lap. A per-race $5,000 award is given to the winning driver, and a year-end $100,000 is given to the driver who wins the most awards during the season. The award is an official NASCAR contingency award sponsored by American Ethanol. [1]
The inaugural award individual race award was presented to Paul Menard for his performance at the Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway on 20 February 2011. [2]
For the 2023 season, NASCAR and Growth Energy changed the name of the award to "Get Bioethanol Green Flag Restart Award."
Year | Winner | Race award wins |
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2011 | Matt Kenseth | 7 |
2012 | Jimmie Johnson | 7 |
2013 | Kyle Busch | 8 |
2014 | Kevin Harvick | 10 |
2015 | Kevin Harvick | 6 |
2016 | Kevin Harvick | 7 |
2017 | Martin Truex Jr. | 9 |
2018 | Kevin Harvick | 10 |
2019 | Martin Truex Jr. | 8 |
2020 | Kevin Harvick | 10 |
2021 | Kyle Larson | 8 |
2022 | Christopher Bell | 4 |
Winner | Wins |
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Matt Kenseth | 7 |
Kurt Busch | 4 |
Tony Stewart | 4 |
Clint Bowyer | 3 |
Jeff Gordon | 3 |
Denny Hamlin | 2 |
Jimmie Johnson | 2 |
Kyle Busch | 2 |
Kevin Harvick | 2 |
Joey Logano | 1 |
Brad Keselowski | 1 |
Carl Edwards | 1 |
Kasey Kahne | 1 |
Marcos Ambrose | 1 |
Martin Truex Jr. | 1 |
Paul Menard | 1 |
Winner | Wins |
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Jimmie Johnson | 7 |
Kyle Busch | 4 |
Greg Biffle | 3 |
Denny Hamlin | 3 |
Joey Logano | 3 |
Kevin Harvick | 2 |
Matt Kenseth | 2 |
Brad Keselowski | 2 |
Martin Truex Jr. | 2 |
Clint Bowyer | 1 |
Dale Earnhardt Jr. | 1 |
Carl Edwards | 1 |
Kasey Kahne | 1 |
Travis Kvapil | 1 |
Bobby Labonte | 1 |
Juan Montoya | 1 |
Tony Stewart | 1 |
Winner | Wins |
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Kyle Busch | 8 |
Jimmie Johnson | 6 |
Matt Kenseth | 6 |
Kasey Kahne | 5 |
Dale Earnhardt Jr. | 2 |
Kevin Harvick | 2 |
Kurt Busch | 1 |
David Gilliland | 1 |
Jeff Gordon | 1 |
Joey Logano | 1 |
Travis Kvapil | 1 |
Michael McDowell | 1 |
Martin Truex Jr. | 1 |
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. | 1 |
Winner | Wins |
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Kevin Harvick | 10 |
Brad Keselowski | 7 |
Jimmie Johnson | 6 |
Joel Logano | 4 |
Marcos Ambrose | 1 |
Austin Dillon | 1 |
Jeff Gordon | 1 |
Kasey Kahne | 1 |
Matt Kenseth | 1 |
Michael McDowell | 1 |
Jamie McMurray | 1 |
Paul Menard | 1 |
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. | 1 |
Winner | Wins |
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Kevin Harvick | 6 |
Joey Logano | 6 |
Kyle Busch | 5 |
Brad Keselowski | 4 |
Matt Kenseth | 3 |
Martin Truex Jr. | 3 |
Kurt Busch | 2 |
Carl Edwards | 2 |
Aric Almirola | 1 |
Dale Earnhardt Jr. | 1 |
Jeff Gordon | 1 |
Sam Hornish Jr. | 1 |
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. | 1 |
Winner | Wins |
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Kevin Harvick | 7 |
Martin Truex Jr. | 6 |
Kyle Busch | 5 |
Carl Edwards | 3 |
Denny Hamlin | 2 |
Jimmie Johnson | 2 |
Brad Keselowski | 2 |
Joey Logano | 2 |
Alex Bowman | 1 |
Landon Cassill | 1 |
Chase Elliott | 1 |
Kyle Larson | 1 |
Paul Menard | 1 |
Danica Patrick | 1 |
Regan Smith | 1 |
Winner | Wins |
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Martin Truex Jr. | 9 |
Kyle Busch | 9 |
Kyle Larson | 7 |
Kevin Harvick | 5 |
Matt Kenseth | 2 |
Ryan Blaney | 1 |
Brendan Gaughan | 1 |
Gary Gaulding | 1 |
Jamie McMurray | 1 |
Winner | Wins |
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Kevin Harvick | 10 |
Kyle Busch | 6 |
Martin Truex Jr. | 5 |
Kyle Larson | 4 |
Joey Logano | 3 |
Chase Elliott | 2 |
Brad Keselowski | 2 |
Ryan Blaney | 1 |
Clint Bowyer | 1 |
Erik Jones | 1 |
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. | 1 |
Winner | Wins |
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Martin Truex Jr. | 8 |
Kyle Busch | 6 |
Kevin Harvick | 3 |
Brad Keselowski | 3 |
Denny Hamlin | 3 |
Aric Almirola | 2 |
Chase Elliott | 2 |
Joey Logano | 2 |
Kurt Busch | 2 |
Jimmie Johnson | 1 |
William Byron | 1 |
Alex Bowman | 1 |
Paul Menard | 1 |
Kyle Larson | 1 |
Winner | Wins |
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Kevin Harvick | 10 |
Denny Hamlin | 5 |
Martin Truex Jr. | 3 |
Chase Elliott | 3 |
Ryan Blaney | 2 |
Clint Bowyer | 2 |
Austin Dillon | 2 |
Chris Buescher | 1 |
Alex Bowman | 1 |
Jimmie Johnson | 1 |
Joey Logano | 1 |
Kyle Busch | 1 |
Christopher Bell | 1 |
Brad Keselowski | 1 |
Michael McDowell | 1 |
Kurt Busch | 1 |
Winner | Wins |
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Kyle Larson | 8 |
Denny Hamlin | 8 |
Tyler Reddick | 3 |
Chase Elliott | 3 |
Brad Keselowski | 2 |
Kyle Busch | 2 |
Martin Truex Jr. | 2 |
William Byron | 1 |
Bubba Wallace | 1 |
Ryan Blaney | 1 |
Ryan Newman | 1 |
Alex Bowman | 1 |
Quin Houff | 1 |
Erik Jones | 1 |
Kurt Busch | 1 |
Bolded races indicate a NASCAR Major, also known as a Crown Jewel race.
Winner | Wins |
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Christopher Bell | 4 |
Kyle Larson | 3 |
Chase Elliott | 3 |
Joey Logano | 3 |
Alex Bowman | 2 |
Martin Truex Jr. | 2 |
Erik Jones | 2 |
William Byron | 2 |
Denny Hamlin | 2 |
Chase Briscoe | 2 |
Corey LaJoie | 1 |
Ryan Blaney | 1 |
Kurt Busch | 1 |
Ross Chastain | 1 |
Kyle Busch | 1 |
Daniel Suárez | 1 |
Chris Buescher | 1 |
Kevin Harvick | 1 |
Tyler Reddick | 1 |
Noah Gragson | 1 |
A. J. Allmendinger | 1 |
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