Nascar is a family owned business. Bill France Sr. founded Nascar in 1947-48. Bill Sr. passed it down to his son, Bill France Jr. and now his son, Brian France is the CEO for the company.
International Speedway Corporation owns Talladega Superspeedway. ISC was founded by Nascar founder Bill France Sr. in 1953. ISC also owns 11 other tracks that are on the Nascar circuit.
On NASCAR Kart Racing, you earn tracks by defeating Rivals on Championship Series.
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Most of the officials attend every race. Like any job from time to time someone will not be able to work a race. The tracks do not pay them, they are payed by NASCAR.
Tony Stewart is a NASCAR driver and also owns a racing team as well as several small tracks. He lives in Columbus, Indiana in a log home he had custom built.
You don't have to race in SCCA, most drivers got their starts at local racing tracks.
Daytona, Bristol, and Talladega, but its open for debate.
The following NASCAR tracks have lights circa 2013 - Daytona Phoenix Las Vegas Atlanta Darlington Bristol Texas Fontana Richmond Charlotte Kentucky
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Bill France's family owns the majority of the sport.
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The following NASCAR tracks have lights circa 2013 - Daytona Phoenix Las Vegas Atlanta Darlington Bristol Texas Fontana Richmond Charlotte Kentucky