Most of them
California is considered the "Golden State" for Nascar Drivers. California boasts more winners in the past two decades in the Sprint Cup series than any other state. There are nine drivers from California who have won this event.
The exact number of NASCAR drivers convicted of crimes is not publicly documented and can vary over time. While some drivers have faced legal issues or criminal charges, many have not been convicted. Notably, high-profile cases occasionally attract media attention, but they represent a small fraction of the total number of drivers in the sport. Overall, the focus in NASCAR typically remains on racing achievements rather than the personal lives of drivers.
A NASCAR driver makes more money than a soccer player. NASCAR drivers also make a lot of money from sponsors.
A lot less than a Nascar
Jeff Gordon has 88 Nascar Cup Series wins. There are only two drivers ahead of him, Richard Petty (200) and David Pearson (105).
Less than car drivers, maybe similar to football players!
Because the rest of the world has discovered Formula 1 racing, which is more complex and harder than NASCAR. It also involves right turns, a novelty to US racing drivers!
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.
Far less than the number of people killed by doctors, heart attacks or drunk drivers.
An attempt to summarize what is listed on Forix gives the result 849. Many of these have driven less than 5 races in total.
Less than they tell you!
Between the 2005-2009 NASCAR seasons 14 drivers have won 3 or more races.Kurt Busch-9Mark Martin-6Kasey Kahne-13Denny Hamlin-8Tony Stewart-18Greg Biffle-11Matt Kenseth-9Kyle Busch-16Jeff Gordon-13Jeff Burton-4Jimmie Johnson-32Carl Edwards-15Kevin Harvick-6Dale Earnhardt Jr.-3