In his very first NASCAR race in the Busch Series on October 20, 1990 at Rockingham in the AC-Delco 200. He was involved in a wreck on lap 33 and ended up with a 39th place finish.
Danica Patrick races a very limited schedule in the Nascar Nationwide Series.
Yes, very much so. Charlotte, North Carolina is home to the Nascar Hall of Fame and many of the teams race shops are also located there.
Nascar has a separate logo from Sprint. The two logos do combine with Sprint is sponsoring a race but other than that they are two very different logos.
You can't really drive for NASCAR but you can drive in NASCAR. The best way is to start go kart racing pretty young. Then when you get a little older try to get notice. Race different kind of racing kinda of stuff around the big race shops (mostly in or near Charlotte North Carolina) You get noticed you race pretty hard. There are ways around that but that is very hard.
No. While NASCAR doesn't require the participation of a sponsor, it is near impossible to race in any of the three major series. It is very expensive to fund a NASCAR team, and corporate sponsorship money offsets, or sometimes completely covers, these costs.
Yes. There are a few currently in two of NASCAR's top three series, but none have done very well.
Yes, but on a very limited basis. On July 2nd 2010, Greg drove the #88 car for JR Motorsports in the Daytona Nationwide Series race, he finished 21st.
That question cannot be answered. Tony Stewart is still very competitive in the Nascar Sprint Cup Series, he has a chance of winning a race each and every week.
Yes. Bill Elliott once again ran a very limited schedule in the 2011 Nascar Sprint Cup Series.
The bootleggers would get together on the weekends to race their moonshine running cars. These cars were highly modified, and very fast, to outrun the federal agents.
You need to know someone very important to give them to YOU. You cannot sell or trade your passes to anyone else.