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Sprint Cup (trophy)

Sprint Cup Trophy
Awarded for Being the highest finisher of the Championship 4 at Homestead-Miami Speedway
Sponsored by Sprint Corporation
Location Homestead-Miami Speedway
Country United States
Presented by NASCAR
First awarded 2004
Last awarded 2016

The Sprint Cup Trophy is the trophy that was presented to the championship winner of the premier series of the (NASCAR) from 2004 to 2016. It is made of sterling silver with a wood base and it depicts two checkered flags in flight, and was created by renowned silversmiths Tiffany & Co., whose other major championship trophies in sports have included the World Series (Major League Baseball) Commissioner's Trophy, the NFL's Vince Lombardi Trophy, given to the champions of the Super Bowl and the Larry O'Brien Trophy, handed to the playoff champions of the NBA following the NBA Finals.

The trophy is 24 inches (61 cm) tall and weighs 27 pounds (12 kg). It was designed in 2003 by Bruce Newman and was first awarded in 2004 to series champion Kurt Busch and the last one being awarded to Jimmie Johnson in 2016. The Sprint Cup was awarded to the driver who scores the most points after the Chase for the Sprint Cup at a post season awards banquet in Las Vegas (formerly New York City) in December and is crowned the champion for that season. The winner maintains permanent possession of the trophy, but some teams display the trophy in their race shop. Also teams who had not won a Sprint Cup usually had a reserved display case located in their race shop for the trophy.

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


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