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Checkered Flag Facts
100

This "King" of NASCAR holds a record 200 career Cup Series wins.

Who is Richard Petty

100

During a pit stop, this is typically the first fluid checked or replenished.

What is fuel (or gasoline)

100

Known as “The Great American Race,” this Florida track hosts the season-opening Daytona 500.

What is Daytona International Speedway

100

This colorful candy brand sponsored Kyle Busch’s No. 18 car for many seasons.

What is M&M

100

This flag signals the end of a NASCAR race.

What is the checkered flag

200

Known as "The Intimidator," this driver tragically died in a crash during the 2001 Daytona 500.

Who is Dale Earnhardt

200

The number of tire changers allowed over the wall in a NASCAR pit stop is currently this.

What is two

200

Located in Tennessee, this short track is known for its steep banking and loud, coliseum-like atmosphere.

What is Bristol Motor Speedway

200

The black and red No. 3 car driven by Dale Earnhardt was most famously sponsored by this automotive brand.

What is Goodwrench

200

To win the Cup Series championship, a driver must advance to this final round of the playoffs

What is the Championship 4

300

This four-time NASCAR Cup Series champion drove the No. 24 car and helped bring the sport into the mainstream in the 1990s.

Who is Jeff Gordon 

300

This tool is used to quickly remove and attach lug nuts during a pit stop.

What is an air gun (or impact wrench)

300

This 2.66-mile superspeedway in Alabama is NASCAR’s longest oval and often home to big wrecks

What is Talladega Superspeedway

300

Jeff Gordon’s No. 24 car was famously associated with this rainbow-colored paint sponsor.

What is DuPont

300

Drivers must maintain this minimum speed on the track or risk being parked.

What is minimum lap speed (or pace speed)

400

Before switching to IndyCar full-time in 2021, this popular driver was the first woman to lead laps at both the Daytona 500 and Indianapolis 500.

Who is Danica Patrick

400

This penalty can occur if a car leaves pit road with equipment still attached or crew members over the wall too soon.

What is a pit road violation?

400

Located near San Francisco, this road course is known for its elevation changes and technical turns.

What is Sonoma Raceway

400

This beer brand was the longtime sponsor of Kevin Harvick’s No. 4 car for Stewart-Haas Racing.

What is Busch Light

400

This racing term refers to two or more cars following closely in line to reduce air resistance.

What is drafting

500

This seven-time Cup Series champion tied Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt for most titles, driving the No. 48 car for Hendrick Motorsports.

Who is Jimmie Johnson

500

Pit strategy often revolves around this term, which refers to the time difference gained or lost based on when a car pits during green-flag conditions.

What is undercut (or short-pitting) 

500

Nicknamed "The Lady in Black," this uniquely-shaped South Carolina track is infamous for its narrow racing groove.

 What is Darlington Raceway?

500

In the early 2000s, this U.S. Military branch was the primary sponsor of multiple cars to boost recruitment

Who is the US Army

500

This is the name of the rule introduced to prevent racing back to the caution flag and promote safety.

What is the "freezing the field" rule (or field freeze rule)

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