Daytona 500
The Daytona 500 in February
Yes they can. Any race or gender can participate in Nascar racing.
The race schedule for NASCAR changes from year to year, but each driver can expect to race between 70,000 to 75,000 miles. Less if they are part time.
The Coca-Cola 600 is currently the longest sanctioned Nascar race.
Jeff Gordon competed in one race in 1992, and has been racing full time from 1993 to the present season in the Nascar Cup Series.
Daytona Beach is famous as a vacation destination and for stock car racing. The Daytona 500 race is the first race of the NASCAR season.
Yes, they can. Racing teams usually consist of one driver per race team. But they can have multiple drivers race each of their cars during the season. If you mean teams per owner, there is a four car team limit in place. That is the most Nascar will allow.
The Sprint Shootout in NASCAR racing is an exhibition event that takes place before the official racing season begins. It features a shorter race format with a limited number of drivers, typically those who have won a pole position in the previous season or have previously won the event. The race is divided into segments with a mandatory pit stop, and the winner of the event is determined by the finishing order at the end of the final segment.
The final Nascar race of the 2010 season is the Ford 400 on November 21st.
Race car driving can be easy to get into, but to be promoted to racing in NASCAR, you have to work hard at it.
The inaugural race of the 2011 season was held at DaytonaInternational Speedway. The Daytona 500 has been the first race of the Nascar season since 1982.
Entering the 2011 season, the Red Bull Racing Team consists of Kasey Kahne #4 and Brian Vickers #83 in the Nascar Sprint Cup Series.