There have been three drivers to win 100 or more races in Nascar's top three series combined.
In 2011, Nascar had 30 drivers start all 36 Cup Series races.
In 2012, Nascar drivers will draft in four races. Two at Talladega Superspeedway and two at Daytona International Speedway.
In 1962, the Nascar Grand National Series had 53 races.
There are 36 Nascar Cup Series races in one year.
Kyle Busch won 66 Nascar Nationwide Series races, which is the most in series history.
Kasey Kahne has won 16 Nascar Cup Series races, 8Nationwide races (formerly known as the Busch Series) and 4Truck Series races in his career.
With 26Nascar Cup Series wins, Kyle Busch is tied for 21stall-time with Fred Lorenzen.
In 2011, the two Cup Series races at Pocono Raceway drew roughly 175,000 people combined.
Jeff Gordon has won 90 Nascar Cup Series races in his career.
No. The female drivers currently in Nascar include Danica Patrick, who drives a part time schedule in the Nationwide Series. Also Chrissy Wallace, daughter of Nascar driver Mike Wallace, drove several races in the Camping World Truck Series and Nationwide Series. Both female drivers are white.
Jimmie Johnson won three Nascar Cup Series races in 2002.
Alan Kulwicki won five Nascar Cup Series races.