Only twice, at the 1999 PrimeStar 500 at Texas, and the 2008 Samsung 500 at Texas.
No body,until Sunday November 22 2009 in Homestead Miami Florida when Jimmie Johnson finished 5th putting him and Chad Knaus his crew chief in the history books for being the only driver in nascar history and the only crew chief in nascar history to win 4 consecutive championship title 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
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.
Yes, it is correct as in My horse finished last but one in the race; the last only had three legs.
No. Nascar only uses Chevrolets, Fords, Dodges and Toyotas.
No, Jeff Gordon missed the 2005 Chase for the Championship. He finished the season in 11th place. At the time, Nascar only allowed the top 10 drivers in the Chase.
There will not be a Nascar 2010, if there is it will be called Nascar 20XX or Thunder but the catch is it will only be cart racing.
Only if you have Nationwide because "Nationwide is on your side" but if not there will be no NASCAR 2012 unless you are a Greek God.
For the last ten races of the season the drivers in the Chase are the only ones to compete for the Cup, but all the drivers that normally run in NASCAR races are eligible to compete...and in 2014, non-Chase drivers won Chase races.
NASCAR is aimed at US audiences only. F1 is aimed at world-wide audiences.
If you are not a diehard race fan like me, then just watch the last 20 laps and it's usually pretty awesome. The only exception is Talladega. WATCH THE WHOLE THING :)
Only if you watch NASCAR