Yes. Many times in the old days from 1948-1988 it would happen quite often. In the modern days of Nascar it does not happen as much. The last person to do it was Kyle Busch on March 29th 2011 at Phoenix International Raceway in the Nationwide Series race, he led all 200 laps. The last person to do it in the Sprint Cup Series was Jeff Burton at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in 2000, he led all 300 laps in the race.
A ritual to honor America and its heroes.
You lap someone in a Nascar race.
NASCAR Race Hub was created in 2010.
NASCAR Race Day was created in 2005.
NASCAR Race Day ended in 2006.
Any car that is on the same lap as and has not been passed as the race leader.
No. Earphones are not mandatory at a Nascar race.
The duration of NASCAR Race Hub is 3600.0 seconds.
The Coca-Cola 600 is currently the longest sanctioned Nascar race.
43 drivers are in one Nascar Sprint Cup Series race.
In a Nascar Cup and Nationwide Series race there are 43 drivers. In a Nascar Truck Series race there are 36 starting drivers.
Typically refers to the last NASCAR Sprint Cup practice session of the weekend before the race. It is not necessarily an hour - could be 45 mins or it could be 1.5 hours. It is always the day before the Sprint Cup race as they do not practice or qualify on race day. (Different from other divisions.) It can refer to any NASCAR series last practice before the race (Weekly Series, Nationwide, Camping World, etc.) but usually is for the Cup Series.