The number of laps in a NASCAR race varies depending on the size of the track, and the distance raced. It will usually say something about it in the name of the race. For example, the Daytona 500 is 500 miles. They race 200 laps. Click on the link below for more information on different Nascar tracks.
Depends on how large the track is. If the track is a mile and a half it could take 235 laps. The best way to find out is to know how far the race is 500 or 400 miles, and divide by the size of the track.
Pocono Raceway is a 2.5 mile track, which hosts two Nascar Cup Series races per year. Each race is 400 miles in length and 160 laps in distance.
Prior to 2012, the races were 500 miles in length and 200 laps in distance.
The drivers must reach the halfway point of the scheduled amount of laps in order for a Nascar race to become official. For example, if it's a 200 lap race they must complete lap number 100. Once they begin lap 101, it's an official race.
It all depends on the track but they are normally 400 to 500 laps but some races have up too 600 laps and as few as 150.
There are 11,040 scheduled laps in a Nascar Sprint Cup season.
most of the time 70 it depends really
To be an official Nascar race, the drivers must complete 100 of 200 laps. Once lap 101 begins, it's an official race.
Unless there is a green-white-checkered finish, the Nascar Sprint Cup Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway is scheduled for 267 laps (400.5 miles). The Nationwide Series race is 200 laps (300 miles) and the Camping World Truck Series race is 146 laps (219 miles).
In the Nascar Sprint Cup Series the shortest races, in miles, are at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway. The track is 1.058 miles long. The summer race is the Lenox Industrial Tools 301 (which is 301 laps) and the fall race is the Sylvania 300 (300 laps). All other cup races are 400 or 500 miles in length.
2011 Coca-Cola 600 402 laps and 603 miles, was the longest race in NASCAR history.
Ned Jarrett (that's it?)
334 laps/500 miles
I believe it was Richard Petty. He came from 7 laps. I am not sure what race it was. But I believe it was in the 50's or the 60's.
four laps There are 4 laps to a Speedway race.
Kyle Busch led 2,229 laps in the 2010 Nascar Nationwide Series.
there are 9 laps
In 2011, Joey Logano led 58 laps in the Nascar Sprint Cup Series.
Any car that is on the same lap as and has not been passed as the race leader.