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No, he is not one of the Coke family drivers.
There are several companies that buy a lot of sugar each year in the U.S. Some include Hershey, Nestle, Coca Cola, and Pepsi Co.
2014 - Brad Keselowski 2013 - Matt Kenseth 2012 - Tony Stewart 2011 - Carl Edwards 2010 - Jimmie Johnson 2009 - Kyle Busch 2008 - Carl Edwards 2007 - Jimmie Johnson 2006 - Jimmie Johnson 2005 - Jimmie Johnson
(In Point order as of the 2011 Ford 400): Tony Stewart, Carl Edwards, Kevin Harvick, Matt Kenseth, Brad Keselowski, Jimmie Johnson, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Jeff Gordon, Denny Hamlin, Ryan Newman, Kurt Busch, Kyle Busch.
Coca Cola products have a pH range of 4.2 down to 2.52, placing it squarely in the category of acids. The Coke product with the lowest pH is Coca Cola Classic, which has a pH of 2.52.
Coke does not sponsor a specific race car in the Nascar Sprint Cup Series. However, there is the Coca-Cola racing family, which consists of ten drivers with Coke being one of their multiple sponsors. Tony Stewart, Joey Logano, Denny Hamlin, Greg Biffle, Kurt Busch, Ryan Newman, Bobby Labonte, Clint Bowyer, Jeff Burton and Jamie McMurray make up the Coca-Cola family.
Jimmie Johnson won the Sprint Cup Series race on May 12, 2012. It was the Bojangles Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway.
Dale Jarrett, Ned Jarrett and Michael Waltrip, along with Kyle Petty, were the Coca Cola Family alumni drivers. The current Coca Cola Racing Family includes Greg Biffle, Clint Bowyer, Jeff Burton, Kevin Harvick, Denny Hamlin, Bobby Labonte, Joey Logano, Ryan Newman, David Ragan, Kurt Busch and Tony Stewart. Coca Cola is also the official soft drink of Nascar. They have been long time sponsors.
If you are referring to the Nationwide Series, (Busch Series back then) he was 21 Years old making one start in 1996. His first Cup Start was at the 1999 Coca Cola 600. He was 24. By his first cup start, he was racing full time in the Busch Series and Ran 4 more Winston Cup (Sprint Cup Currently) Races in the 1999 Season.
Coca is called the same in French: un coca (masc.).
It would be Coca Cola.
"Un coca" is an informal way of saying "a Coke" in French, referring to a Coca-Cola soda drink.