Dale Sr. won ten Winston Cup Series races and one Busch Series race at Talladega Superspeedway.
Dale Sr. won thirteen superspeedway races in the Winston Cup Series. Winning ten at Talladega and three at Daytona.He also won eight more in the Busch Series, seven at Daytona and one at Talladega.
In 2012, Nascar drivers will draft in four races. Two at Talladega Superspeedway and two at Daytona International Speedway.
#72 - April 25, 1999 at Talladega Superspeedway#73 - August 28, 1999 at Bristol Motor Speedway#74 - October 17, 1999 at Talladega Superspeedway
Dale Jr. won four Nascar Cup Series races in a row at Talladega Superspeedway. Following that streak he had two second place finishes in a row, followed by another win. He finished no lower than second in seven straight races at Talladega.October 21, 2001April 21, 2002October 6, 2002April 6, 2003
October 15, 2000 - Winston 500 (Talladega Superspeedway)March 12, 2000 - Cracker Barrell Old Country Store 500 (Atlanta Motor Speedway)October 17, 1999 - Winston 500 (Talladega SuperSpeedway)
Richard Petty won the most races in one season with 27 in 1967.
The Talladega Superspeedway is a racecar complex that is located north of Talladega, Alabama. The Talladega 500 was the inaugural race at the speedway. It was 188 laps, as are all races at Talladega.
Dale Sr. won 76 Nascar Winston Cup races and 21Busch Series races in his career.
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April 23-5, 2010 - the races were won by Dakota Armstrong (ARCA 250), Kevin Harvick (Aaron's 499), and Brad Keselowski (Aaron's 312). October 30-31, 2010 - the races were won by Kyle Busch (Mountain Dew 250), and Clint Bowyer (Amp Energy Juice 500).
Nascar's longest track is Road America, located in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. It is a 4.048 mile road course. The Nascar Nationwide Series competes at this track.For the Nascar Cup Series, the longest is Talladega Superspeedway, located in Talladega, Alabama. It's 2.66 miles in length and is Nascar's largest oval track.
Martin Truex Jr. won three consecutive races at Talladega in the Busch Series (now known as the Nationwide Series).4/24/04, 4/30/05 and 4/29/06.