Greg Biffle was the first driver to claim both championships. He won the 2000 Nascar Craftsman Truck Series and the 2002 Nascar Busch Series. The series sponsorship names have now changed.
Yes, it does. It has the Camping World Truck Series as well.
In order to race in the Nascar Cup, Nationwide or Camping World Truck Series, a driver must be 18 years old.
Kevin Harvick has never won a Nascar Cup Series championship. He did win the 2001 and 2006 Busch Series championships (now known as the Nationwide Series).
If you mean by professional, the highest level in Nascar, it is the Sprint Cup Series.In general, there are three top series in Nascar, the Sprint Cup, Nationwide and Camping World Truck Series.
And....the answer is: Bill Baumgardner!1995-1997.
Martin Truex Jr. was the last driver to win back to back championships in the Nascar Nationwide Series (2004 & 2005). It was then known as the Busch Series. Truex Jr. drove for Chance 2, which was co-owned by Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Teresa Earnhardt.
To date no one has yet accomplished this feat.
Beginning in 2008, the Nascar Busch Series became known as the Nascar Nationwide Series.
Sprint Cup Series (36 races)Nationwide Series (33 races)Camping World Truck Series (22 races)
Joe Gibbs Racing has won six Nascar driver/owner championships.2000 - Bobby Labonte (Winston Cup Series)2002 - Tony Stewart (Winston Cup Series)2005 - Tony Stewart (Nextel Cup Series)2009 - Kyle Busch (Nationwide Series)2008 and 2010 - (Nationwide Series owners championship)
Currently, there is no Applebee's car being driven in the Nascar Nationwide Series.
No. The female drivers currently in Nascar include Danica Patrick, who drives a part time schedule in the Nationwide Series. Also Chrissy Wallace, daughter of Nascar driver Mike Wallace, drove several races in the Camping World Truck Series and Nationwide Series. Both female drivers are white.