The Nascar Cup Series record for most wins at Talladega is Dale Earnhardt Sr. with 10.
In 1987, during qualifying at Talladega Superspeedway, Bill Elliott set the Nascar record with a speed of 212.809.
The fastest lap in Nascar was an average speed of 212.809. This record was set by Bill Elliott in a qualifying lap at Talladega Superspeedway in 1987. This was before restrictor plates were in use.
Bill Elliott set the record for the fastest timed lap in a stock car at Talladega Superspeedway with a qualifying lap at 212.809 miles per hour. This is also the record for the fastest lap in NASCAR.
Each car is built differently, but my guess is about up to 300-400 miles per hour. The fastest Nascar speed on record, was the qualifying lap by Bill Elliott at the Talladega Superspeedway in May 1987. The speed was 212.809 mph.
In 1987, Bill Elliott took the pole at Talladega with a speed of 212.809 mph!!
Richard Petty had the longest career.
Mark Martin, won at Talladega in May 1977 with a average speed of 188.354 MPH
David Pearson is 2nd all time in Nascar with 105 career wins.
Like any other decade, there are many Nascar drivers who have not won a race in their career.
Yes, they can. The only exception is Daytona and Talladega. It's perfectly legal for a Nascar driver to pass on or go below the white line and gain a position at all racing venues, excluding restrictor plate tracks.At Daytona and Talladega there are double yellow lines, which is considered out of bounds. Drivers who go below the line at these two tracks can be penalized.
There is not a Nascar driver for Kia.
Kyle Petty-815 Starts Most Career Starts for an Active driver