Timeline: Toyota's 100 NASCAR Cup wins
Note: David Reutimann – 2 wins is from Zephyrhills and a racing family
since the 1950's
Lead Image by Matt Thacker/LAT, all others courtesy of Toyota Racing
Kyle Busch's victory in today's Overton's 400 at Pocono (pictured above) was the 100th for Toyota in NASCAR Cup Series competition. Here's a look at the manufacturer's path to the century mark:
2007
Toyota enters Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series competition and goes winless in its debut season.
2008

March: Camry driver Kyle Busch captures Toyota's first Cup points win with a victory at Atlanta Motor Speedway in March 2008.
Camry drivers combine to win 10 victories in Toyota's first winning Cup season, including triumphs by Kyle Busch (eight wins), Denny Hamlin (one) and Tony Stewart (one).
2009
May: Toyota's David Reutimann uses strategy to take first before rain ends the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway to give a TRD (Toyota Racing Development) engine its first win in Cup competition in May 2009.

Camry drivers combine to take 11 checkered flags in Cup competition, including triumphs by Kyle Busch (four wins), Denny Hamlin (four) David Reutimann (one), Joey Logano (one) and Brian Vickers (one). Toyota drivers have 21 total Cup wins at the conclusion of 2009.
2010
May: Denny Hamlin claims the Camry's 25th Cup victory at South Carolina's Darlington Raceway in May 2010.

August: Toyota's Kyle Busch sweeps all three NASCAR national series races – Cup, Xfinity and Truck Series – at Tennessee's Bristol Motor Speedway to become the first NASCAR driver to sweep three national series races in the same race weekend in August 2010.
Camry drivers combine to win 12 Cup Series races with victories by Denny Hamlin (eight wins), Kyle Busch (three) and David Reutimann (one). Toyota drivers have 33 total Cup wins at the conclusion of 2010.
2011
Camry drivers total six Cup race wins with victories by Kyle Busch (four triumphs), Denny Hamlin (one) and Kasey Kahne (one). Toyota drivers have 39 total Cup wins at the conclusion of 2011.
2012
Camry drivers tally 10 wins in Cup events, including victory lane visits by Denny Hamlin (five wins) Clint Bowyer (three), Kyle Busch (one) and Joey Logano (one). Toyota drivers have 49 total Cup wins at the conclusion of 2012.
2013
March: Camry driver Matt Kenseth records Toyota's 50th Cup win with first place at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in March 2013. The victory is the first victory for Kenseth since joining Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) prior to the 2013 season.

June: Martin Truex Jr. captures his first victory in a Toyota Camry in a Toyota-sponsored event, the Toyota/Save Mart 350 at California's Sonoma Raceway, in June 2013.
Camry drivers total 14 Cup race wins – a new season high for Toyota – led by JGR newcomer Matt Kenseth with seven victories. Kyle Busch tallies four wins for Toyota, while Denny Hamlin, Martin Truex Jr. and Brian Vickers each win one race. Toyota drivers have 63 total Cup wins at the conclusion of 2013.
2014
Camry drivers record two Cup wins – a victory by Kyle Busch at California's Auto Club Speedway in March and a win by Denny Hamlin at Talladega Superspeedway in May 2014. Toyota drivers have 65 total Cup wins at the conclusion of 2014.