When Ricky Craven beat Kurt Busch by .002 of a second at Darlington in 2003.
Moonshine to the Finish Line An Unofficial History of NASCAR - 2010 was released on: USA: 25 April 2010 (Palm Beach International Film Festival)
There is one in Montreal.
there have been 847 drivers in nascar
Through the 2012 season, Matt Kenseth has an average finish of 14.3 in his Nascar Cup Series career.
the second car of history is Nascar
The closest finish in the history of the American Race is arguably the first race in 1959, or the 2007 race. In the 1959 race, it took 3 days for the National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing to declare Lee Petty as the winner. In 2007, Kevin Harvick edged out Mark Martin at the finish line to win by 0.02 seconds or two-one-hundredths of a second. To see the video of the finish just click on the link below.
Kyle Petty has finished first in eight Nascar Cup Series races in his career.
yes if you cross finish line
That was 1992 when Al Unser Jr. beat Scott Goodyear by 0.043 seconds. Ironically, Goodyear lost the third closest finish in Indy 500 history in 1997 when Arie Luyenduk beat him by 0.57 seconds. Goodyear is currently an analyst of open wheel racing for ABC/ESPN and will be doing the telecast this year.
The straightaway opposite the start/finish line.
There were 62 races in 1964, the most in NASCAR history for one season.
The NASCAR driver with the most DNFs (did not finish) is Dave Blaney. Richard Petty is another driver with a lot of incomplete races.