Yes, they can. The only exception is Daytona and Talladega. It's perfectly legal for a Nascar driver to pass on or go below the white line and gain a position at all racing venues, excluding restrictor plate tracks.
At Daytona and Talladega there are double yellow lines, which is considered out of bounds. Drivers who go below the line at these two tracks can be penalized.
The purpose of car sponsorships in NASCAR is to gain more attraction and fans. In addition, the purpose of car sponsorships in NASCAR is to gain more support for race car sports.
Spain was the first to gain position in the new world.
You gain points.
in 2011
No, he did not abuse his position.
Spain
unique computer
A beginner NASCAR driver does not usually make much money. The driver might sometimes drive without making any money. At other times the driver may make a few thousand, As drivers gain experience and become well known, they make more money.
2nd position, runners up
Spain
To get somehing real or an improved position.
A driver can effectively unlap themselves during a race by driving faster than the cars ahead of them, ideally during a caution period or by using strategic pit stops to gain track position. This allows them to pass the cars in front and get back on the lead lap.