There are tons, here are a few that are pretty good drivers that make every race (mostly).
drivers:
Jimmie Johnson
Ryan Newman
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Kevin Harvick
Bobby Labonte
Kurt Busch
Kyle Busch
Jeff Gordon
Mark Martin
Travis Kvapil
Tony Stewart
Jamie McMurray
Greg Biffle
Matt Kenseth
Carl Edwards
Click on the link below to see the current Nascar Sprint Cup Series points standings.
Joey Logano drives the #20 car in the Nascar Sprint Cup Series for Joe Gibbs Racing.
There are 36 points races on the Nascar Sprint Cup Series schedule. There are also five non-points races, which include the Sprint Unlimited, the Budweiser Duels, the Sprint Showdown and the All-Star race.
There are 36 points races on the Nascar Sprint Cup Series schedule. There are also five non-points races, which include the Sprint Unlimited, the Budweiser Duels, the Sprint Showdown and the All-Star race.
In the Nascar Sprint Cup Series, there are three car manufacturers. They all don't drive the same model.These are the makes and models the drivers will use in the series:Chevrolet SSFord FusionToyota Camry
In 2011, Nascar had 30 drivers start all 36 Cup Series races.
Sprint Cup Series - 36 points races (there are also 3 non-points races, which include the Budweiser Shootout, Sprint Showdown and the Sprint All-Star race)Nationwide Series - 33 points racesCamping World Truck Series - 22 points races
Jimmie Johnson drives a Chevrolet Impala in the Sprint Cup Series. That is the model used by Nascar in all their cup cars.
Depending on how well you do (winnings) and how much they and the race itself pays.
Jeff Burton leads all drivers with four Sprint Cup Series wins at NHMS.
Yes. Dale Jr. started all 36 Nascar Sprint Cup races in 2011.
In 2010, there were 36 Nascar Sprint Cup Series points races. There was also four non-point events. The Budweiser Shootout and the two Gatorade Duel qualifying races were in February. The All-Star race was at Charlotte Motor Speedway on May 22nd.