Richard Petty won 27 in 1967.
There are 36 Nascar Cup Series races in one year.
There were 62 races in 1964, the most in NASCAR history for one season.
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)
During his 27 year career, David Pearson started 574 Nascar Cup Series races. He started 351 races when it was known as the Grand National Series and 223 races when it was the Winston Cup Series.
Dale Sr. won three Nascar Cup Series races driving a Ford. One victory came in 1982 and two more in 1983.
In 2011, Tony Stewart won five Nascar Sprint Cup Series races and one Nationwide Series race.
In 2009, Tony Stewart won four Nascar Sprint Cup Series races and one Nationwide Series race.
No. Nascar primarily sanctions races in the United States and Canada. They have held exhibition races in Japan and Australia. Prior to 2009, the Nascar Nationwide Series had one race in Mexico City, Mexico.
Richard Petty won 200 NASCAR races. He ran 1,184 races over 35 years, and he was able to run that many because in the early days of NASCAR they ran several races every week. NASCAR went to one race per week in 1972, and that is called the Modern Era. In the Modern Era, the most winning driver is Jeff Gordon, with 92 wins.
Two points: Nextel cup is now Nascar Sprint cup, and the Daytona 500 is one of the races in the Nascar Sprint cup Series.
Derrike Cope won two races in the Nascar Cup Series. He also had one victory in the Busch Series, now known as the Nationwide Series.
In 2006, Dale Jr. had one victory in the Nascar Cup Series.