44 people have died through NASCAR crashes since it was established. The number has dramatically decreased since the founding of NASCAR, but it still remains a huge threat to those considering entering the sport.
at the begining of the race, 43.
in Nascar it is 43 world of outlaws sprint cars is 24 and any other unknown race track has as many cars that enter the race in each class
Definitely Nascar, because there are so many cars on the track at the same time, and all the cars driving at speeds greater than 100 mph.
Their are several cars that don't qualify for a race because they where to slow. Only 43 race cars can be allowed to race so its not over crowded on the race track.
In Nascar, an owner is allowed to have a maximum of four cars (teams).
NO! They are two completely different things. Firstly a NASCAR is like a stock car, but faster. A formula one car is and open wheel racer. NASCAR also race around a oval of track, in formula one they race around differntly designed tracks for around 60-70 laps, while NASCAR race up to 300 or more laps, but not often
Through 2013, Danica Patrick has crashed in 11Nationwide Series races. She has a total of 60 career starts.
The standard amount of cars in NASCAR is 43.
The Nascar Cup Series fields 43 drivers at every race they go to on the schedule.
All race cars in the top 3 nascar touring series have 4 speed transmissions.
43 cars race in each Nascar Sprint Cup race. The numbers change on how many enter.
Whiskey Cars were cars that were used to transport moonshine. These cars were souped up to outrun the law. Many of the drivers were the founding fathers of what is now NASCAR