The Sprint Cup Series is the top series in Nascar. There is a total of 36 points races throughout the season, with the last ten being the Chase for the Sprint Cup.
There is no #75 car currently in the Sprint Cup Series.
Currently, there is no #23 car in the Sprint Cup Series.
The first race using the 'Sprint Cup Series' name was the 2008 Daytona 500.The Sprint Cup Series had several names over the years, including the Nextel Cup, Winston Cup, Grand National and Strictly Stock Series.
It was the 2011 Sprint Cup Series champion, Tony Stewart.
Unlike the Nascar Nationwide Series, the Sprint Cup Series does not use rain tires.
The #29 car in the Sprint Cup Series is owned by Richard Childress.
Currently, Danica Patrick is the only female driver in the Sprint Cup Series.
Click on the link below to see the Sprint Cup Series current standings.
2013 Sprint Cup Series cars:Chevrolet SSFord FusionToyota Camry
Jeff Gordon drives the number 24 car in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.
Currently, Paul Menard drives the #27 car in the Nascar Sprint Cup Series.
Jason Ratcliff is the crew chief for Matt Kenseth in the Sprint Cup Series.