For the last ten races of the season the drivers in the Chase are the only ones to compete for the Cup, but all the drivers that normally run in NASCAR races are eligible to compete...and in 2014, non-Chase drivers won Chase races.
On the bubble refers to two things... During the race to get into the chase a driver is in danger of not making the chase for any numberous reasons... During qualifying for each race they say it to refer to a driver who is in danger of not qualifying for that race and will be sent packing....
Chase Elliott will be eligible to race in any of Nascar's top three series starting in 2014.Currently he has to wait until he turns 18 years old, which would be on November 28, 2013.
Like any other decade, there are many Nascar drivers who have not won a race in their career.
Currently, Chase Rice is not a jackman for any Nascar team.
Chase Rice is currently not working for any Nascar team.
Yes they can. Any race or gender can participate in Nascar racing.
No, he's not a driver currently in any of Nascar's top three series.
No. His Son However, Dale Earnhardt Jr. is a full time driver in the Cup.
Currently, Chase Rice does not belong to any Nascar team. He was Jimmie Johnson's jackman in 2009.
After you purchase a team, you can go into your race shop, select the series in which you own a team, and select the option that says "HIRE DRIVER".Tip: If you own a National Series car, hire Ty Sheets as your driver. He has the potential to win races, so he'll earn you a lot of money. However, he doesn't seem to do as well if he is hired in any of the other series.
This only happened one time. In 2005, Tony Stewart won the Nascar Cup Series championship without winning a race in the Chase.Championship winners and Chase wins for that season:2004 (Kurt Busch) - 1 win2005 (Tony Stewart) - 0 wins2006 (Jimmie Johnson) - 1 win2007 (Jimmie Johnson) - 4 wins2008 (Jimmie Johnson) - 3 wins2009 (Jimmie Johnson) - 4 wins2010 (Jimmie Johnson) - 1 win2011 (Tony Stewart) - 5 wins
Nascar doesn't involve any direct movement from the participant...only steering. Also there isn't any two teams competing, everyone is competing at the same time. It is also a race not a sport with goals or end zones.