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ng his three seasons (1967, 1968, and 1969) of | NASCAR action. |
he closest in what is now the Sprint Cup since | NASCAR adopted electronic timing in 1993. |
nction Gang Camp - Paul Newman would return to | NASCAR after a prolonged absence last running the #37 |
Curtis Crider would retire from | NASCAR after competing in this race. |
Yarbrough and Fred Lorenzen would retire from | NASCAR after this race. |
Coo Coo Marlin would retire from | NASCAR after this race while Tennessee's Harry Dinwid |
He never raced in | NASCAR again after that year, returning to the Georgi |
NASCAR also gave the game license to including its ra | |
ch, but on February 7 Miccosukee pulled out of | NASCAR altogether leaving Busch's team and Phoenix's |
elieved Welborn half way through the race, but | NASCAR always credits the driver who started the car. |
He also supported groups such as | NASCAR and Gilbert Rodeo Days. |
He returned to | NASCAR and won 26 races and 32 poles, before announci |
ther sports wrap-up shows, such as ice hockey, | NASCAR and other auto racing events, professional wre |
culated the metal had been dipped in acid, but | NASCAR and Vickers denied it. |
He wants to pursue a career in | NASCAR and hoped to move up the ladder to get the nec |
The event attracts | NASCAR and USAC drivers from around the country. |
She is currently a spokesmodel for | NASCAR and Phoenix International Raceway. |
Son of millionaire, | NASCAR and Targa road rally racer Chas Kelly. |
involving Bubba J's love of drinking beer and | NASCAR, and his low intelligence. |
3, Mobil 1 has been the Official Lubricants of | NASCAR and sponsors the Command Performance Award, wh |
Whelen Motorsports is partnered with | NASCAR and is the "Officially Licensed Warning Lights |
football player, former head of operations for | NASCAR and president of the Riverside International R |
ewly installed for an Indy Racing League race, | NASCAR and the teams agreed to attempt finishing the |
ident, in spite of warnings before the race by | NASCAR and organizers, a total of 14 people were arre |
Larry Joseph Roberds Foyt is a semi-retired | NASCAR and IndyCar driver. |
ates which operates teams on both the IndyCar, | NASCAR and Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series circuit. |
ed in 1982 by Bill France, Sr., the founder of | NASCAR, and is currently located in Talladega, Alabam |
He raced stock cars in | NASCAR and USAC. |
eer, Tilley was deeply involved in coverage of | NASCAR and ACC college football. |
l brand, while collaborating with the field of | NASCAR and especially driver Bill Lester, in promotin |
ured, among others, various footage of vintage | NASCAR and drag racing events) and it enjoyed repetit |
ective window nettings are constructed on both | NASCAR and ARCA cars to this very day. |
Kulwicki received approval from | NASCAR and Ford to change the "Thunderbird" lettering |
the track has been home to a number of rising | NASCAR and ARCA drivers including Rick Crawford, Kevi |
track fell into a state of disrepair, and both | NASCAR and the IndyCar Series chose to drop it from t |
It is also used by Amtrak for special | NASCAR and Delaware State Fair events held throughout |
This article is about the former TNT and NBC | NASCAR announcer. |
and Carson Daly (Last Call with Carson Daly), | NASCAR announcers Mike Joy from FOX and Dr. Jerry Pun |
soundtrack for another game Senoue worked on, | NASCAR Arcade. |
es measured in kilometers, especially those in | NASCAR, are few. |
Shorter College athletics and | NASCAR are also broadcast by WATG Sports. |
think that that sentence would do good on the | NASCAR article, but definitely not this. |
2001, Gordon debuted a new scheme designed by | NASCAR artist Sam Bass, which kept a blue base but ch |
orcycles, access to the Dale Jr. racing suite, | NASCAR artwork by Brad Daley, numerous signed guitars |
he decals were ordered removed from the car by | NASCAR, as per Nextel's exclusivity rights (even thou |
He raced late model | NASCAR as a hobby when he was living in Montreal. |
He currently does not have a full-time ride in | NASCAR as he competes for Tony Stewart Racing in thre |
uto races at Irwindale Speedway, sanctioned by | NASCAR as part of the Whelen All-American Series. |
FA Cup, UEFA Champions League, Olympic Games, | NASCAR, Asian Games, WWE Wrestling, FIFA World Cup, W |
es during the teams years racing in AUSCAR and | NASCAR at the Calder Park Thunderdome. |
e Series race in Canada but was turned down by | NASCAR at a later date. |
America, a stock car racing series similar to | NASCAR, at Kentucky Speedway. |
e 1996 Daytona 500, Hover did not make another | NASCAR attempt until the Daytona 500 in 1998, when Mi |
art of the most recent round of realignment in | NASCAR Auto Club Speedway, Talladega Superspeedway, a |
its music programming, the station broadcasts | NASCAR auto races, Auburn Tigers football games, and |
been known as one of the foremost promoters of | NASCAR auto racing. |
Ward Burton - | NASCAR auto racer |
ccess in the 1990s, it sponsored a Big Johnson | NASCAR automobile and MSP was twice listed in the Inc |
NASCAR autoracer Philip Morris was born in Ruckersvil | |
In 2003, Gilliland won five races in the | NASCAR AutoZone Elite Division, Southwest Series in t |
He also had two victories in | NASCAR AutoZone Elite Division, Southwest Series. |
He raced in the | NASCAR AutoZone Elite Division, Southeast Series. |
nnounced plans to run the full schedule in the | NASCAR AutoZone Elite Division, Southwest Series in t |
After the | NASCAR ban, Ford continued to produce the 427 SOHC fo |
frame), but was forced to remove its decals by | NASCAR because a spokesperson didn't believe it "proj |
NASCAR Beyond the Wheel, as well as 7 Days, were canc | |
On April 30, 2007, | NASCAR Beyond the Wheel won the Sports Emmy Award for |
NASCAR Beyond the Wheel is a documentary program that | |
In February 2001, Zelasko joined Fox's | NASCAR broadcast team as a pit reporter. |
He is also a college basketball analyst and | NASCAR broadcaster for ESPN. |
perhaps best known for his work on TNT and NBC | NASCAR broadcasts. |
He also finished 9th in his first | NASCAR Busch Series start at Autodromo Hermanos Rodri |
He was hired to drive a | NASCAR Busch Series car for the 2000 season with Tyle |
From 1989 until 1992, the track hosted a | NASCAR Busch Series race. |
Steve Grissom (born June 26, 1963) is a | NASCAR Busch Series driver. |
The son of former | NASCAR Busch Series driver Dickie Boswell, Richard Bo |
The Zerex 150 was a | NASCAR Busch Series stock car race held at Martinsvil |
Pearson entered his first | NASCAR Busch Grand National (now Nationwide Series) r |
In 2003, he replaced Mike McLaughlin in the | NASCAR Busch Series, nailing down two top-ten finishe |
The team began in 2002 as Red Racing in the | NASCAR Busch Series fielding the #91 Bojangles'/Odoba |
December 8, 1964 in Tallahassee, Florida) is a | NASCAR Busch Series driver and driving instructor. |
In June 2007, Bourque began racing in the | NASCAR Busch league with the sponsorship of Canada's |
He began running the | NASCAR Busch Series in 1986, when he finished 14th at |
He drove in eleven | NASCAR Busch Series (now Nationwide Series) between 1 |
Herzog-Jackson Motorsports was a | NASCAR Busch Series team based in Charlotte, North Ca |
ct to run the #89 Sherwin Williams Ford in the | NASCAR Busch Series. |
The | NASCAR Busch Grand National Series (now Nationwide Se |
Vogler finished seventeenth in his only | NASCAR Busch Series start at the North Carolina Speed |
Carpentier made his debut in the | NASCAR Busch Series at Montreal's Circuit Gilles Vill |
Sherman competed in a handful of | NASCAR Busch Series races in 2004 in the No. 58 Serta |
Jack Ingram is a former | NASCAR Busch Series race car driver and champion. |
an Grand Prix and, later in the summer, by the | NASCAR Busch series - NAPA Auto Parts 200 (stock car |
2003 | NASCAR Busch Series - The second-highest racing serie |
ki (who would continue), Rick Wilson, and 1989 | NASCAR Busch Series champion and Winston Cup rookie R |
Boys made two | NASCAR Busch Series starts in 2007, both for Randy Ma |
He competed in ARCA, SCCA, and the | NASCAR Busch Series. |
anuary 9, 1977 in Denver, North Carolina) is a | NASCAR Busch Series driver. |
Brad Teague is a veteran of the | NASCAR Busch Series and the Nextel Cup Series. |
Reiser, Former general manager of Roush Racing | NASCAR Busch Series and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series |
ell, Bourque has been a race car driver in the | NASCAR Busch East Series and NASCAR Canadian Tire Ser |
Parker has run a total of 137 | NASCAR Busch Series races, scoring 2 wins and 31 top |
On July 17, 1960, | NASCAR came to the airport with the Empire State 200, |
His first and only | NASCAR Camping World Truck Series was made during his |
The Mountain Dew 250 is a | NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race that takes pla |
nterprises, a racing team that competes in the | NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and ARCA RE/MAX Ser |
Rogers will run the complete 2011 | NASCAR Camping World Truck Series #92 RBR Enterprises |
mberly Lopez-Johnson, the Chief Starter in the | NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and inspector in al |
/K&N Toyota Tundra for Red Horse Racing in the | NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. |
y Motorsports fields the #89 Ford F-150 in the | NASCAR Camping World Truck Series for Lafferty and Mi |
family owned Panhandle Motorsports team in the | NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. |
The AAA Insurance 200 is a | NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race that takes pla |
Jeffrey Earnhardt currently races in the | NASCAR Camping World East Series for Andy Santerre Mo |
It sponsors David Starr in the | NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. |
Long will be running in the | NASCAR Camping World Truck Series for the entire 2011 |
Casino Toyota Tundra for Germain Racing in the | NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. |
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series - Lucas Deep Clean | |
It is better known for covering the entire | NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season since 2003 ( |
Kyle Busch Motorsports (KBM) is a | NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and late model team |
Energy Resources 250 is the first race of the | NASCAR Camping World Truck Series at Daytona Internat |
and Thunder Stock but its premier event is the | NASCAR Canadian Tire Series which made its first trip |
n to various small town tracks for the "local" | NASCAR Canadian Tire Series. |
races, an SCCA Star Mazda Series race and the | NASCAR Canadian Tire Series. |
1955 Tim Flock | NASCAR car |
The car was owned by legendary | NASCAR car owner Carl Kiekhaefer. |
Hammond's | NASCAR career began in 1974 as a tire changer for Wal |
LeeRoy Yarbrough would make his first | NASCAR career start here; finishing in 33rd due to a |
He began his | NASCAR career in the Craftsman Truck Series in 2005. |
first lap of the race; making for the shortest | NASCAR career in its history. |
During his four-year | NASCAR career, Hmiel appeared in seven Nextel Cup rac |
The wreck effectively ended his | NASCAR career, though he had two starts in 1957 and o |
sts" that ultimately helped shorten Richmond's | NASCAR career. |
($820.2 in today's money) for his single-race | NASCAR career. |
degree he moved to North Carolina to pursue a | NASCAR career. |
He competed in just four races in his two-year | NASCAR career. |
ness litigation and represents clients such as | NASCAR, Carnival Cruise Lines, Florida Power & Light, |
Means continued to own | NASCAR cars through the 1990s and 2000s. |
Another effect of the crash is roof flaps on | NASCAR cars. |
or Johnson and Dick Hutcherson," said two-time | NASCAR champion Ned Jarrett. |
Carden out-dueled another | NASCAR champion by the name of Red Byron for the win |
That was the race where he outdistanced a | NASCAR champion by the name of Lee Petty for the vict |
ther, where he told him that he wanted to be a | NASCAR champion. |
Davey Allison finished 31st in the final 1993 | NASCAR Championship Standings. |
he last car to transfer from The Winston Open, | NASCAR changed the procedure by reverting to a format |
result of what happened, on January 21, 2008, | NASCAR changed the rules that put those not in the To |
USA is a motorsports series founded by former | NASCAR chassis builder Ricky Dennis, son of 1970 NASC |
ved for a short time in the 1970s to allow the | NASCAR circuit to hold races there and will be again |
The race is relatively new on the | NASCAR circuit, first being run in 1999. |
Since the track is not currently active on the | NASCAR circuit, a practice session is not charged aga |
y event with a unique qualifying system on the | NASCAR circuit. |
hrough most of its history the race was one of | NASCAR's premier events, and was known as one of four |
Leonard Wood, | NASCAR co-owner of Wood Brothers Racing |
movie features real race footage from the 1982 | NASCAR Coca-Cola 500, held at Atlanta Motor Speedway |
ard Stunts for the NFL, Major League Baseball, | NASCAR, College football games, and the U.S. Treasury |
st game to be made before EA Sports joined the | NASCAR community in 1997. |
He retired from | NASCAR competition in 1981. |
y, and Layman Utsman (who are all retired from | NASCAR competition). |
e assumed the lead and earned his first win in | NASCAR competition. |
He won the final three | NASCAR Convertible Division championships in 1956, 19 |
However, even the | NASCAR Convertible Series would be short-lived and be |
Welborn also won the | NASCAR Convertible series championship. |
A Tour tournament Corona Championship, and the | NASCAR Corona Series in Mexico, the most important st |
The section on | NASCAR could use attention from someone familiar with |
KABC also did not air | NASCAR Countdown for a second consecutive week. |
2007, she was also a host for ESPN's pre-race | NASCAR Countdown program. |
He has been a part of Turner Sports' | NASCAR coverage since 1998. |
reporter for Jamie Little, who moved to ESPN's | NASCAR coverage. |
Jr. who is also a color commentator for TNT's | NASCAR coverage. |
In 2005, he intended to compete in the | NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and he made four starts |
He made a single | NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series start at Heartland Park |
He next raced two | NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (now Camping World Truc |
Ryan Moore is a | NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver, who piloted the |
In 2004, Clanton made his debut in the | NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, driving the #40 Chevro |
sored the Roush Fenway Racing #09 truck in the | NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series in 2008. |
Cup Series, The Winston, 33 Busch races, and 1 | NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (at Richmond Internatio |
He has raced in | NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and Pickup Truck Racing |
ign, construction and testing of the prototype | NASCAR Craftsman Trucks. |
he attempted to make one | NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race that year but did |
2003 | NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series - The third-highest rac |
She made her | NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series debut in March 2008 at |
It was opened in 1988 and hosted | NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series races from 1996 to 1999 |
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Race: Greg Biffle, 88.7 | |
2006 | NASCAR Craftsman Truck SS-Green Light Racing |
Allen made his | NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series debut in 2005 in the Kr |
Rezendes raced the #7 full-time in 1996 | NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series with QVC sponsoring, an |
s, to run the #86 Valvoline Ford F-150 for the | NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Rookie of the Year Awar |
ing occasional years, Jack Roush, the owner of | NASCAR's Roush Fenway Racing, auditions drivers from |
For the | NASCAR Crew chief, see Tony Gibson (auto racing). |
He is the uncle of | NASCAR crew chief Larry Carter. |
them ⅓ as fast as stock cars that race in the | NASCAR Cup Series. |
sary of one of the most exciting finishes to a | NASCAR Cup season, a driver who made his Cup debut in |
219 points ahead of Richard Petty in the 1977 | NASCAR Cup Series standings. |
way on the Independence Day the weekend of the | NASCAR Cup Series' Coke Zero 400. |
otable for competing at this event as a female | NASCAR Cup Series driver. |
Country music singing legend and | NASCAR Cup Series driver Marty Robbins would start th |
ladega Superspeedway that loosely emulates the | NASCAR Cup Series racing atmosphere of the early 1980 |
distinction of being the driver with the most | NASCAR cup starts to have never recorded a top-ten fi |
It was the first | NASCAR Cup Series victory for three drivers including |
would be notable for participating in his last | NASCAR Cup Series career race on this track; he would |
h "Bubba voters" (alternatively referred to as | NASCAR Dads by other analysts). |
known as Rockingham Speedway after it lost its | NASCAR dates in 2004. |
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