The three generations of drivers in NASCAR typically refer to the early pioneers of the sport, such as Richard Petty, Dale Earnhardt, and Bobby Allison, who helped establish NASCAR's popularity. The second generation includes drivers like Jeff Gordon, Dale Earnhardt Jr., and Tony Stewart, who rose to prominence in the '90s and early 2000s, bringing a new wave of fans and media attention. The current generation features younger stars like Kyle Larson, Chase Elliott, and Denny Hamlin, who are shaping the future of NASCAR with modern techniques and approaches to racing.
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There are no Chinese drivers currently in the Nascar Sprint Cup Series.
No, they do not need a drivers license to drive a NASCAR race car.
there have been 847 drivers in nascar
In a Nascar Cup and Nationwide Series race there are 43 drivers. In a Nascar Truck Series race there are 36 starting drivers.
No driver has won all three in the same year, though many drivers have won two of the three.
To drive in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, you must be at least 18 years of age.
43 drivers are in one Nascar Sprint Cup Series race.
The top 10 drivers with the most points after the first 26 races automatically make Nascar's 'Chase for the Sprint Cup'. There are also two wildcard spots available, that would be the two drivers from 11th to 20th place in points who have the most wins.Let's say three drivers from 11th to 20th place have two wins each after the 26 races. The two drivers with the most points of the three would qualify for the wildcard spots.To determine the Nascar Sprint Cup Series winner:Whoever has the most points over the last 10 races of the season is declared the champion.
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