Well when you first start Iracing you start witha rookie License.
You need to work your way up the ranks of: Rookie, D, C, B, A, And finnaly pro!
You do that by being a fast and clean driver.
You need to come in the top 20 in points in the pro series then that qualifies you to race in the Nascar Iracing Driver World Championship!
In 2003, Bobby Labonte was the last Winston Cup race winner and Matt Kenseth won the Winston Cup championship.
On September 25, 1949, Red Byron won the first Nascar race held at Martinsville Speedway. It was in the Strictly Stock Series.
Ned Jarrett won the 1961 Championship, driving the #11 Chevy Impala for W.G. Holloway Jr. He won one race and finished in the top ten 34 times. He also won four pole positions.
There was no champion in 1948. The first Nascar championship was awarded in 1949.
Red Byron won the Nascar Strictly Stock championship in 1949.
Bill Rexford won the Nascar Grand National Series championship in 1950.
Herb Thomas won the Nascar Grand National Series championship in 1951.
Tim Flock won the Nascar Grand National Series championship in 1952.
Herb Thomas won the Nascar Grand National Series championship in 1953.
Tim Flock won the Nascar Grand National Series championship in 1955.
Buck Baker won the Nascar Grand National Series championship in 1956.
Buck Baker won the Nascar Grand National Series championship in 1957.