David Pearson has the second most wins all-time in the Nascar Cup Series with 105.
There's no easy answer for this. Most of the time, you need to get noticed by team owners. You usually do so in lower-tiered NASCAR series, or local circuits.
No. You can only race go-karts and legends cars at 14.An age requirement was set back in 2002 that you have to be at least 18 years old in order to compete in the Busch Series (now known as the Nationwide Series), the Craftsman Truck Series (now known as the Camping World Truck Series) and all other Nascar Touring Series. At the time, this matched the existing standard for the Nascar Cup Series.
On April 22, 2011, the Truck Series race in Nashville started at 8:00PM EST.
Paul Menard's first Nascar Cup Series race was on August 10, 2003. During that season he also competed in six Nationwide Series races and five Truck Series races.In 2007, Menard began competing full-time in the Nascar Cup Series.
He is an awesome young gun NASCAR race driver. Kyle Busch drives full time in the Nascar Sprint Cup Series. He also drives a partial schedule in the Nationwide and Truck Series.
Kurt Busch currently drives for Phoenix Racing in the Nascar Sprint Cup Series. He also drives part-time in the Nationwide Series for Phoenix Racing and Kyle Busch Motorsports.
With 26Nascar Cup Series wins, Kyle Busch is tied for 21stall-time with Fred Lorenzen.
No. The female drivers currently in Nascar include Danica Patrick, who drives a part time schedule in the Nationwide Series. Also Chrissy Wallace, daughter of Nascar driver Mike Wallace, drove several races in the Camping World Truck Series and Nationwide Series. Both female drivers are white.
Richard Petty is the all-time wins leader in the Nascar Cup Series with 200.
NASCAR does race in New Hampshire. NASCAR comes to New Hampshire twice in their season. One time during the regular season and one time during the Chase. They also hold one Nationwide Series and one Camping World Truck Series race each year.
Tony Stewart's first Nascar race was in the Busch Series on February 17, 1996. It is now known as the Nationwide Series. He also drove in his first Truck Series race on August 1, 1996. In 1999, Stewart started driving in the Cup Series full time.