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100

What year was NASCAR founded?

1948


100

This driver sporting the number 48 holds the record for most consecutive NASCAR championships

Jimmie Johnson

100

Businesses who pay NASCAR drivers to paste advertisements on their cars

Sponsors 

100

This color flag means “start”

Green

100

How many turns are in an average NASCAR track?

4

200

located in North Carolina, this track hosted the first NASCAR race.

Charlotte Speedway

200

Famous NASCAR driver Herb Thomas and his vehicle inspired this character from the 2006 Pixar movie Cars

Doc Hudson

200

With over a thousand gift shops across the world selling t-shirts, hats and more, one NASCARs biggest moneymakers is what

Merchandise 

200

Extra points are awarded to the driver that finishes the most laps in this place.

First Place

200

This box hit movie starring Will Farrell was inspired by NASCAR

Talladega Nights

300

This NASCAR race, known to be the first of each season, was the first to be nationally televised.

The Daytona 500

300

Famous NASCAR driver Richard Petty and his vehicle inspired this character from the 2006 Pixar movie Cars

Strip 'The King' Weathers

300

After following in his dad's footsteps, this driver has an estimated net worth of $300 million.

Dale Earnhardt Jr.

300

In 2002, a rule was made ordering pit crew members to wear this protective gear

A Helmet 

300

Topping out at a speed four times faster than an average car, NASCARs have an average speed of what

200 MPH

400

Beginning in the 20s when bootleggers transporting moonshine souped-up their cars to outrun the police, NASCAR can thank its origin to this Era.

The Prohibition Era

400

This woman NASCAR racer sponsored by Go-Daddy is the most successful woman in the history of American open-wheel car racing.

Danica Patrick

400

With drivers pay coming to 50% of the winnings, and an engine costing $100,000 per race, the weekly cost of racing in NASCAR comes to this amount 

$400,000

400

After drivers started to communicate with each other planning strategies between teammates and rivals, NASCAR ruled that drivers can only communicate with this Crew member.

The Spotter

400

What does NASCAR stand for?

National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing

500

This race series, founded in 1995 features modded pick up trucks

The Camping World Truck Series 

500

This driver responsible for the number 43 with 200 wins under his belt is considered to be the most successful NASCAR driver.

Richard Petty

500

After witnessing the lack of organization in auto car racing, this man founded NASCAR

William “Bill” France Sr.

500

In order to operate a motor vehicle, people must have this however NASCAR drivers do not.

Drivers license 

500

Known for holding 200 wins, this NASCAR driver is responsible for the window net safety feature after partially falling out of the window during a crash.

Richard Petty

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