You lap someone in a Nascar race.
To be an official Nascar race, the drivers must complete 100 of 200 laps. Once lap 101 begins, it's an official race.
The Nascar All-Star race consists of 100 laps.50 lap segment with a mandatory 4-tire green flag pit stop at lap 25Two 20 lap segments10 minute break10 lap shootout to determine the winner
Any car that is on the same lap as and has not been passed as the race leader.
NASCAR stopped the 1999 Race at Talladega Superspeedway to allow Dale Earnhardt Sr. to get his lap back after a caution period. This decision was made because Earnhardt had been involved in an accident and subsequently lost a lap, but the race officials granted him the opportunity to return to the lead lap. This incident became a notable moment in NASCAR history, highlighting the sport's dynamics and the significance of Earnhardt's presence.
Geoff bodine 1994 Hoosier tires
bill rlliot
43 cars in nascar running together at the end how do you determine what the average speeds are not qulifying or practice but the total lap speeds
The fastest qualifying lap (in MPH) in NASCAR History took place at Talladega Superspeedway in 1987. Bill Elliott turned in a lap of 212.809 MPH to become the fastest man in NASCAR with a record that will never be broken in NASCAR.
1) Endlap: this is the amount by which the photographs overlap along the strip. 2) Sidelap: is the amount of overlap across the block.
1)To lead a lap 2) to lead the most laps 3) The closer to leading the race, the more points are gained
Not sure, but I don't think you have to worry about going a lap down in a road race, because the lap times are so much longer. You would want to use the caution laps to catch back up to the lead pack.
it depends on the race and the type of car nascar is usally split into a series or tournament which can last up to 350 laps