No, he's not a driver currently in any of Nascar's top three series.
If you mean by professional, the highest level in Nascar, it is the Sprint Cup Series.In general, there are three top series in Nascar, the Sprint Cup, Nationwide and Camping World Truck Series.
Nascar's top three series visit a total of 22 different states. They also race in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Currently, in Nascar's top three series, there is only one race held in Canada. It is in the Nationwide Series at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Monteal. Nascar no longer races in Mexico in the Nationwide Series.Nascar does have two other series currently racing outside the US:Canadian Tire Series - CanadaToyota Series - Mexico
Bill Lester didn't race in any of Nascar's top three series during the 2009 season. However, he did compete in seven Nascar Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series races.
Delaware's home track is Dover International Speedway. It hosts five races in Nascar's top three series combined.Sprint Cup Series (two races)Nationwide Series (two races)Camping World Truck Series (one race)
Yes. There are a few currently in two of NASCAR's top three series, but none have done very well.
These are the top three series in Nascar and the total amount of races they run per year:Sprint Cup - 36 racesNationwide - 33 racesCamping World Truck - 22 races
Jimmie Johnson won three Nascar Cup Series races in 2002.
In 2010, Kevin Harvick had three Nascar Sprint Cup Series wins.
In his Nascar career, Robby Gordon won three Cup Series races and one Nationwide Series race.
There have been three drivers to win 100 or more races in Nascar's top three series combined.Richard Petty - 200 (All Cup Series wins)David Pearson - 106 (105 Cup & 1 Nationwide Series win/formerly known as the Busch Series)Kyle Busch - 100 (22 Cup, 49 Nationwide & 29 Truck Series wins)