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NASCAR Drivers Teams and Sponsors

Questions pertaining to NASCAR drivers, teams and sponsors in the top 3 divisions: Sprint Cup, Nationwide series, and NASCAR Truck. In addition, there are biographies, point standings, wins, and statistics of drivers/owners.

1,527 Questions

What two companies sponser Jeff gordan?

There are 3 main companies that sponser Jeff Gordon and they are DuPont, Pepsi, and United States National Guard.

Where does Rick Hendrick live?

Rick Hendrick, the founder of Hendrick Motorsports, primarily resides in Charlotte, North Carolina. He has a well-known presence in the NASCAR community and has invested significantly in the area, where his racing team is based. His residence reflects his deep ties to the sport and the local community.

Why does Kyle Petty have 45 blacked out on his cap?

Kyle Petty wears the cap in honor of his late son Adam, who was killed on May 12, 2000. Adam drove the #45 car and his father filled in after his son died. He now wears a cap with a black mark across the number as a tribute to acknowledge that it was his sons number, not his.

What is Dale Earnhardt Jr's shoe size?

size 11 - or that's what size shoes he buys for himself for use in races, at least! (he buys them on ebay, as they are hard to find locally)

Who won the first race in Michigan in 1969?

On June 15, 1969, Cale Yarborough won the first race at Michigan International Speedway.

How many miles should an occasional driver drive?

An occasional driver should only drive as many occasional miles as he might occasionally want to drive. The term Occasional driver is not indicative of how many miles they might drive but rather how often they may drive, there is no specific legal definition for an occasional driver. Most Insurers develop there own guidelines to determine if some fits the definition of an occasional driver. Generally an occasional driver would drive your vehicle no more than a few times a year. If they drive regularly once a week or regularly once a month, or once every 6 weeks, then they are a regular driver. By the very definition of the term, an occasional driver would not know how often they are going to drive. Any type of planned or scheduled use would define them as a regular driver.

Who is number 43 in NASCAR?

It depends. What year are you talking about.Like in 05 it was bobby labonte. 1980 had Richard petty.

Was Darrell Waltrip Rookie of the Year in 1973?

No, it was Lennie Pond. He was controversially chosen over Darrell Waltrip for the honor for Rookie of the Year in 1973.

Does tony sunshine have any kids?

yes, he has like 6 and he gives them money but is barely there for him. I know one of his baby's mothers

How much are Nascar drivers paid for winning the pole?

No money and no points, but the pole winner receives several things:

The driver starts the race on the inside of Row 1.


The crew chief gets first choice of pit stalls.


The car gets to run in the Sprint Unlimited, the first race of the season which is an all-star race for pole winners. (This was first called the Busch Clash, then the Budweiser Shootout.)

Who is the driver of the National Guard car in NASCAR?

Dale Earnhardt Jr. drives the National Guard car. The other major sponsor for Junior is Diet Mountain Dew. On occasion, Jeff Gordon drives his #24 car with National Guard as a primary sponsor for certain races. Originally it was Greg Biffle's sponsor for quite some time.