Bill France Cup

The Bill France Cup is the trophy that was presented to the championship winner of the premier series of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR).

The renamed trophy honors Bill France Sr., who founded NASCAR in 1947, as well as his son, Bill France Jr., who was the sanctioning body’s chief executive from 1972 to 2003.

Created by Jostens, the trophy maintained the size and shape of last year’s championship trophy and will feature outlines of the 24 Cup Series racetracks that comprise the 2020 season schedule. The trophy design was updated as the race schedule evolves, and new tracks are introduced to Cup Series competition.

Traditionally, there were three Cup trophies handed out; one each to the championship driver, team, and primary sponsor.

There was a permanent Sprint Cup trophy at the Daytona 500 Experience next to Daytona International Speedway that featured all of the past champions into perpetuity. Another Sprint Cup was located within NASCAR's New York City offices that is put on display during "Championship Week", when the annual awards ceremony and banquet honoring that year's champion is held and another one travels from track-to-track as part of the Sprint Experience tour.