At least in the NASCAR Sprint Cup, it has only happened once at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in '02. Jeff Burton lead all 300 laps and won the race.
The 1979 Daytona 500
The standard amount of cars in NASCAR is 43.
A few guys have done it. The last one to do it was Jeff Burton, at New Hampshire in 2000. There had been two fatal wrecks at the track that year, so NASCAR passed out the restrictor plates and Jeff Burton led every single lap. Most boring race of the last 20 years.
43 drivers are in one Nascar Sprint Cup Series race.
yes if you cross finish line
Tony Stewart's first Nascar Cup Series race was the 1999 Daytona 500. He finished in 28th position.
7th
22nd
Their salary is based on where they finish in the points standings at the end of the race for the chase.
The Nascar Cup Series fields 43 drivers at every race they go to on the schedule.
If you can come close to factoring in everything connected to Nascar I believe its over a "Billion".
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