Yes, they can. Racing teams usually consist of one driver per race team. But they can have multiple drivers race each of their cars during the season. If you mean teams per owner, there is a four car team limit in place. That is the most Nascar will allow.
Train drivers earn from £14000 to £15000 per month as trainees, and when qualified they get £25000 to £30000.
$ 700,000
A beginning Zamboni driver will earn between $9 and $10 per hour to start. Experienced drivers can earn from $14 to $17 per hour.
i was getting £39500 last season before bonuses per weak, this season i wiil join Celtic fc in scottish and will earn £30000pw
$20,000 per month
i know for a fact that tramper drivers (drivers that spend all week in their trucks) earn about 40k per year
Depends on how many cars the team has, but one driver per team.
I dont know it all depends, i remember at this years race at Atlanta was averaging about 184 mph.
Approximately R4000 to R8000 rands per month
There are a total of 11 teams in the 2013 formula one season. Each team can field 2 race cars per race which means 2 drivers per race. So, a bare minimum of 22 drivers will drive in the 2013 formula one season. If any driver is injured or replaced mid-season then, the number might be even more. As of now the list of 2 drivers per team is published and can be found in Wikipedia or on the internet.
No. When the Chase for the Sprint Cup begins, all 12 drivers will have their points reset to 2,000. Each driver in the top 10 who won a race during the season will receive an additional 3 points per win. The wild card drivers will not receive any bonus points.