Richard Petty won 200 NASCAR races. He ran 1,184 races over 35 years, and he was able to run that many because in the early days of NASCAR they ran several races every week. NASCAR went to one race per week in 1972, and that is called the Modern Era. In the Modern Era, the most winning driver is Jeff Gordon, with 92 wins.
Richard Petty won the most races in one season with 27 in 1967.
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No. Prior to R.J. Reynolds taking over sponsorship in the early 1970's, they raced more than 36.
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On average there are 9,500 horse races per year.
The race winner received 43 points with a 1-point drop per position from there.
NASCAR does race in New Hampshire. NASCAR comes to New Hampshire twice in their season. One time during the regular season and one time during the Chase. They also hold one Nationwide Series and one Camping World Truck Series race each year.
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29 for the 2009 schedule. For the 2009 AMA Supercross series there are 17 races. For the 2009 AMA Motocross series there are 12 races.
The Sprint Cup Series is made of 43 competitors and 36 races. After the 26th race the top twelve cars move on to the compete in the last ten. That totals to 1,238 individual races. Cars can change their tires about four times per race. That is sixteen tires times 1,238 races adding up to a whooping 19,808 tires. That is just for the Sprint Cup.