No. Bill Elliott has never driven the number 8 car in any of the Nascar Series.
There is no license required to drive in the NASCAR series racing.
In the 2013 Nascar Nationwide Series, Danica Patrick will drive a limited schedule for Turner Scott Motorsports.
In a Nascar Cup and Nationwide Series race there are 43 drivers. In a Nascar Truck Series race there are 36 starting drivers.
Currently the #40 car is not being used in the Nascar Cup Series. Click on the link below to see the other drivers who have driven the #40 car.
Dale Jr. was the last to drive it in 2007, but there is currently no number 8 car.
David Stremme currently drives the #30 car in the Nascar Sprint Cup Series.
Before his 2004 rookie season in the Nascar Cup Series, Kasey Kahne drove in the Nascar Busch Grand National Series. This was during the 2002 and 2003 seasons. It is now known as the Nationwide Series.
All three major NASCAR Series use rear-wheel drive setups.
He drove a DeWalt #17 Chevy for his longtime crew chief Robbie Reiser and his father John in the Busch Series before driving for Roush. I think he subbed for Bill Elliott in the 94 a time or two.
Dale Sr. never drove the #26 car in his Nascar Winston Cup or Busch Series career.
In the Nascar Sprint Cup Series, there are three car manufacturers. They all don't drive the same model.These are the makes and models the drivers will use in the series:Chevrolet SSFord FusionToyota Camry
To drive in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, you must be at least 18 years of age.