Who owns the most NASCAR tracks?
There are over 20 full time race team owners in the Nascar Sprint Cup Series. Some owners own multiple teams, but no more than the limit of four. Click on the link below for information on the Sprint Cup, Nationwide and Camping World Truck Series race teams.
Who are the previous drivers of the crown royal car in nascar?
Crown Royal ended its sponsorship with Nascar following the 2011 season.
What year did the mclaren f1 come out?
was into production from the year 1992 to 1998 and total number of cars produced :102
On March 31, 1998, it set the record for the fastest production car in the world, 240.1 mph (386.7 km/h)
What is the name of the Indianapolis car race track?
Probably the most widely attended race is the Brickyard 400, held at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
NASCAR also holds Nationwide and Camping World Truck events at Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis (formerly known as Indianapolis Raceway Park), but these events aren't as prestigious as The Brickyard.
Is jolene van vugt and travis pastrana dating?
No, Travis Pastrana proposed to longtime girlfriend, skater Lyn-z Adams Hawkins, at the Nitro Circus Live tour in Las Vegas Nevada on June 4th 2011, and the two got married on October 29th 2011 in California near Lyn-z's home.
Who was the first African American NASCAR racer?
You may be thinking about Wendell Scott, who was the first (and to date, only) African-American driver to win a NASCAR race, the 1964 event at Speedway Park in Jacksonville, Florida.
Exact records are unclear, but he is believed to be the first African-American to obtain a NASCAR license. In his book, Hard Driving: The American Odyssey of NASCAR's First Black Driver, Brian Donovan chronicles Scott's career as a driver.
Where are most of the NASCAR engines built?
Despite the fact that the SC in "NASCAR" officially stood for "stock car", there's absolutely nothing "stock" about the engines used. They have to be iron-block V8s with a carburetor. Beyond that ... there are rules, but about half the work of a racing team is figuring out some way to tweak the current rules to gain an edge, and the engines are all very heavily modified to the point that whatever the "base" engine was most likely doesn't have all that much in common with what's actually sitting under the hood.
What is the cost of a Formula 1 car?
Considering that the teams don't sell their cars, each team spends about 240 million US$ so less petrol, transportation, repairs, driver payment etc. each car would cost a little less than 10 mil
How do NASCAR drivers drink during races?
Most Nascar drivers have a straw to the right of them, or inside their helmet. Mostly they drink water or their sponsors drink.
Who are Jewish formula one drivers?
there arnt any.
Oh yes there is plenty. I think the question should be, who isn't!. Where do we start?!
Michael Schumacher, Mark Webber, Sebastian Vettel, Nikki Lauda, Massa, Keke Rosberg, Nico Rosberg, Francois Cevert (real name:Goldenberg), Jody Schekter, John Surtees, Gerhard Berger, Jochen Rindt, Jacky Ickx, John Surtees, Rubens Barrichello, Stirling Moss, Jack Brabham, Chris Amon
Governors: Bernie Ecclestone, Max Mosley, Luca DiMontezemolo, Jean Todt, Ron Dennis, Frank Willliams, Jack Brabham, Ken Tyrrell, Ross Brawn.
Commentators: James Allen
Among many others. Admittedly all the above with varying degrees of jewish roots.
NASCAR stands for National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing. A mechanic from Atlanta named Red Vogt came up with the acronim and the name. Red Vogt was the mechanic for Red Byron, NASCAR's first champion. He owned a garage on Hemphill avenue in Atlanta where moonshiners running shine from Dawsonville GA into Atlanta could get their cars "supped up" to outrun law enforcement. The owner of Red Byrons car was Raymond Parks a known moonshiner who still owns a liquor store on Northside drive in Atlanta. Parks, Byron and Vogt were NASCARs first 'team'. these men all met with Bill France in Daytona at Hotel on the beach. They all came together to form the organization that we all know as NASCAR today. If this interests you please find a book called DRIVING WITH THE DEVIL. It tells the early history of NASCAR and is an easy read.
What is the age limit for formula 1 racing driver?
Depends on the driver. Generally, when they are no longer fit to race anymore.
Do NASCAR drivers keep their trophies?
No. Only the driver does. But a lot of drivers keep their trophies at the race shop.
How much does NASCAR racer make?
If you can come close to factoring in everything connected to Nascar I believe its over a "Billion".
What formula one driver was killed on 2 May 1994?
Ayrton Senna died on the 1st of May, 1994 and he was the second fatality of the weekend, Roland Ratzenberger died the previous day.
He is the last driver to die in a F1 race and he left a legacy, which will live on forever in the hearts of Formula 1 fans.
Does Travis Pastrana drink alcohol?
No
(Please note that in episode 11 of nitro circus on MTV you here someone in the back ground asking "where are the cigarettes? " it sounds like Jim but it could be someone else. then it sounds like Travis answering "somewhere over here." whether they do or not remains a question.)
What is the braking distance of a formula 1 car?
Answer for Total Stopping Distance If you look at total stopping distance then it will depend on the speed, reaction time, condition of stopping equipment and tire coefficient to surface being traveled on. This formula will get you close but there are variables that will effect the out come in real time. X= speed x(squared) /20 + x = total stopping distance.
Alternate Answer: Published data is 190 mph to 0 in 442 feet, so using Bringingthewood's formula for 60 mph, 60-0 is: 44 feet.
What does gt stand for on a car?
GT : Grand touring --> a higher performance, higher quality automobile.
it all depends. i drive bracket races. that's not as easy. its not who gets to the finish line first its who races closest to their time. lets say i dial in at 7.90 and run a 7.92 and the other guy dials in at 7.92 but races a 7.95 i win because i was only .2 seconds away from my time the other guy is .3 seconds away. or theres the wholeshot win, when one person wins because he got the better reaction time by alot. if you leave before the light turns green that's called red lighting in wich case you lose. in a speed race the first person to reach the finish line wins. all wholeshot wins and redlights are the same in either race.
What is a spotter in auto racing?
A spotters job is to look out for the driver, tell them where all other cars are at on the track. They tell the driver where they can go (high or low) and alert them to when there is a wreck/caution on the track and try and help them get through or go around it. Since a driver's head is pretty much stationary, it makes it hard for them to look around and see this for themselves.
Who won the Nascar Cup Series race at Talladega on October 30 2011?
On November 7, 2010, Denny Hamlin won the AAA Texas 500 at Texas Motor Speedway.
How many Formula 1 seasons have there been?
In the past, formula one seasons were small with only 7 or 8 races but we have built it up over the years and over the past four years it has varied between 17 and 18 formula one races but in the future we may have even more as we get more tracks and countries joining formula one.
NASCAR stands for National Associatoin for Stock Car Auto Racing. A mechanic from Atlanta named Red Vogt came up with the acronim and the name. Red Vogt was the mechanic for Red Byron, NASCAR's first champion. it started from moonshiners . from Dawsonville ga into atlanta could get their cars "supped up" to outrun the law. The owner of Red Byrons car was Raymond Parks a known moonshiner who still owns a liquor store on Northside drive in Atlanta. Parks, Byron and Vogt were NASCARs first 'team'. these men all met with Bill France in Daytona at Hotel on the beach. They all came together to form the oganization that we all know as NASCAR today. If this interests you please find a book called DRIVING WITH THE DEVIL. It tells the early history of NASCAR and is an easy read.
How many race cars are in a Nascar Cup Series race at one time?
Sprint Cup Series - 36 points races (there are also 3 non-points races, which include the Budweiser Shootout, Sprint Showdown and the Sprint All-Star race)
Nationwide Series - 33 points races
Camping World Truck Series - 22 points races
What is the oldest automobile racetrack in the world still in use?
* Doncaster Racecourse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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