Why SVG Has a Chance to Make History Again In 2026
SVG made all kinds of history in his rookie Cup Series season in 2025. Like most wins by a rookie in a single Cup Series season or most consecutive road course wins by any NASCAR Cup Series driver ever. This, along with being the first driver to win in his Cup Series debut since 1950, is why he’s risen to the top of NASCAR fans’ favorite driver list.
But this contrast escalation of greatness only has so many more places it could go. Now, SVG and all drivers have their own personal goals and achievements they all want to reach. But for fans, the checklist they expect drivers to meet is generally much more limited.
SVGโs First Oval Win
But there’s a checkbox that allows the kiwi driver to check it in 2026. It’s one he’s been making slow progress on since he first became full-time in NASCAR. His first NASCAR oval win. His hard work in improving his oval skills is evident in his results in the sport.
After a cold streak in his rookie Xfinity Series, of not having a top ten in eleven straight oval races. He broke that emphatically with a top-five in America’s most famous and important track with a fourth-place finish at Indianapolis. Then had two more oval top tens at Darlington and Kansas after that Indy result.
SVG struggled a ton in his first oval starts in Cup. He needed seven races to even achieve his first-ever oval top 20. But he kept working hard and staying confident, and soon the years of racing talent he had developed began to help him improve at the top level of oval racing worldwide.
As soon as he achieved sporadic top 20s in the upcoming oval races. Then he finally achieved something huge at that Kansas track he’s so great at. His first career Cup Series top ten was a tenth-place finish.
What Is The Signifcance of An SVG Oval Win?
SVG is not the first driver to come from a totally different racing discipline that doesn’t even race ovals and try to make it in NASCAR. Some of these drivers, like Juan Pablo Montoya, Ron Fellows, or fellow V8 Supercar champion turned NASCAR driver Marcos Ambrose. Even Americans like Andy Lally or Boris Said developed cult followings during their time in the sport. But they all have one thing in common, they don’t have an oval win.
If SVG wins one oval race, he’ll prove himself as one of the greatest all-around racers in history and will be celebrated by NASCAR fans for years to come. Fans to this day talk about Montoya’s near-oval triumphs at the 2009 Brickyard 400 or even the 2013 Dover race, where he lost to one of the greatest all-around drivers of all time, Tony Stewart.
Even one oval win would put him in the history books. And it would be one of the most celebrated wins in NASCAR history. Establishing himself as one of the best drivers to ever enter NASCAR from another series, if not the best ever.
Where Will SVG Get His First Oval Victory
There’s no indication he’ll suffer any regression as he heads into his second full-time Cup Series season. But every driver is better at certain tracks than others, so which track will SVG get a historic win at? There are a few candidates.
Kansas is at the top of the list. A track he’s been consistently great at, almost like the road courses. He earned an 8th-place finish in his only Xfinity Series race there. And that’s where he earned his only career oval top ten at the oval level. Now that Chase Elliott has broken Toyota’s dominance there, it opens the door for another Chevy driver to win in the heart of the midlands.
Next is Darlington, the track known as “too tough to tame.” SVG has gotten close a couple of times, though. He earned a top ten in his second trip there during the 2024 Xfinity Series with a 7th place finish. And it’s there that he got his first career top 20 at an oval at Cup level.
Conclusion
Lastly, at possibly the most historic track he could pull it off at, which would make this one of the biggest moments in NASCAR history. Indianapolis. He had a fourth-place finish in his Xfinity Series debut at the bricks. Plus got one of his few Cup oval top twenty’s there as well. If he pulls it off there, he would not only make history by winning at an oval. But he would share a crown jewel win with the likes of Jimmie Johnson, Dale Earnhardt, and Jeff Gordon. Thanks a bunch for reading!
