Yes, there are several sets:
Bobby Labonte and Terry Labonte (semi-retired) both currently race in Nextel Cup. Hermie Sadler and Elliott Sadler also race, Elliott in Nextel Cup, Hermie sometimes. Jeff Burton currently races in Cup, Ward Burton has raced and will probably race again. Kurt Busch and Kyle Busch both currently race Nextel Cup. Mike Wallace and Kenny Wallace both currently race Cup and Busch (brother Rusty is retired).
Past siblings (an incomplete list): Todd Bodine (current racer) and Geoff & Brett Bodine, Bobby and Donnie Allison (Bobby's son Davey also raced), Michael Waltrip (semi-retired) and Darrell Waltrip (retired), Dale Jr. and Kerry Earnhardt (Kerry ran 7 races), Tim, Fonty and Bob Flock.
Yes they can. Any race or gender can participate in Nascar racing.
Nascar is really a family oriented sport. It is very entertaining for everyone that likes any kind of racing.
In 2000, Carl Edwards was not racing in any Nascar series.
As of my last update, Tony Schumacher does not own any NASCAR teams. He is primarily known for his success in NHRA drag racing, where he has won multiple championships. While he has participated in various racing events and has connections in the motorsports world, his focus has largely been on drag racing rather than stock car racing.
There currently as of last year aren't any women racing in the Sprint Cup.
NASCAR events are ran by cars you can supposedly buy at any dealership, but of course, are greatly modified for the track.
there a few modifications, like patches and chrome rims, but other than that, not really.
No, those sly fvckers retired the game, it was my favorite.
Bike riding, horse riding, car racing, motor racing, bull riding and more :D~
Well theres 43 cars on the track driving full bore, and i would think all the gas fumes would be all over the dang place, so im guessing nascar or any other racing isn't the best for our enviorment.
I am not aware of any sponsorship from the United States Postal Service. Last I heard, they were about 10 billion in the hole....
Driver Ian Henderson made one start in the NASCAR Busch Series in 2007, recording a 37th place finish.