Jeff Gordon is often credited with bringing NASCAR to a broader audience in the 1990s and early 2000s. With 93 career Cup Series wins and four championships, Gordon was a dominant and charismatic force on the track. His rivalry with Dale Earnhardt added drama to the sport, and his consistent performances helped modernize NASCAR’s image. While Gordon's four championships put him in elite company, he does not hold the record for the most Cup Series championships. Gordon was known for his adaptability, his success on both short tracks and superspeedways, and his professionalism. He remains a pivotal figure in NASCAR history, but for this question, he’s not the driver with the highest championship total.