The Sprint Cup Series is made of 43 competitors and 36 races. After the 26th race the top twelve cars move on to the compete in the last ten. That totals to 1,238 individual races. Cars can change their tires about four times per race. That is sixteen tires times 1,238 races adding up to a whooping 19,808 tires. That is just for the Sprint Cup.
The Sprint Cup Series has two road course races on its schedule. Nascar holds one race at Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, California and one at Watkins Glen International in New York.
Chevy won 18 of the 36 Nascar Sprint Cup Series races in 2010.
There are 36 points races on the Nascar Sprint Cup Series schedule. There are also five non-points races, which include the Sprint Unlimited, the Budweiser Duels, the Sprint Showdown and the All-Star race.
There are 36 points races on the Nascar Sprint Cup Series schedule. There are also five non-points races, which include the Sprint Unlimited, the Budweiser Duels, the Sprint Showdown and the All-Star race.
31 Sprint Cup races, 26 Nationwide races, 20 Truck races.
36 Sprint Cup races, 35 Nationwide races, 25 Truck races.
A Nascar Cup Series driver can enter 36 races throughout the season.
Yes. In Nascar, whether it is the Sprint Cup Series or the Nationwide Series, the road courses are part of the schedule and points count.
In 2012, Jimmie Johnson competed in 36 Nascar Sprint Cup Series races.
In 2009, Tony Stewart won four Nascar Sprint Cup Series races and one Nationwide Series race.
In 2011, Tony Stewart won five Nascar Sprint Cup Series races and one Nationwide Series race.
In 2012, Nascar drivers will draft in four races. Two at Talladega Superspeedway and two at Daytona International Speedway.
He races in both the Sprint Cup and the Nationwide series.