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  • Daytona 500 Race Information

    The Daytona 500 is the marquee race in NASCAR racing.The race has grown into one of the biggest spectacles in American sports, watched by millions of viewers around the world.

  • Talladega Speedway Information

    Talladega Superspeedway is a NASCAR track located in Talladega, Alabama. Sprint Cup, Nationwide, Camping World Truck and ARCA series races are all run at Talladega. It was known as Alabama...

  • How to pick your seat at Pocono Raceway's NASCAR events

    If you've never been to a NASCAR race live and in-person this is a bit of knowledge that you will need and be thankful you had. Unlike all other sports, NASCAR tickets are more expensive the...

  • How to tailgate properly at Pocono Raceway's NASCAR races

    This step-by-step guide to tailgating will make your NASCAR weekend at Pocono Raceway a breeze and ensure you forget nothing and bring everything!

  • What Does a Red Flag Mean in NASCAR?

    As with most forms of auto racing, accidents are a part of NASCAR and a series of flags have been developed to warn drivers about the dangers on the track. The most serious flag that can be shown...

  • Why Are There Flyovers at NASCAR Races?

    The power and majesty of the military aircraft flyover has been part of the National Association Of Stock Car Racing (NASCAR) since the mid-1950s.

  • How to Volunteer for the NASCAR Daytona 500

    NASCAR is an organization known for its charity and volunteer work, and each year millions of fans look for the opportunity to become part of the volunteer effort. There are a number of ways to...

  • Qualities Needed by NASCAR Drivers

    Operating a vehicle at speeds of up to 190 miles per hour on the same track as 42 other cars can require a tremendous amount of skill and ability.

  • How to Open a NASCAR Store

    NASCAR fans are the most devoted in the world of sports, meaning that no matter where you're located, you are likely near NASCAR fans. Opening a NASCAR store can be a profitable move with careful...

  • How to Understand the Nascar Points System

    Do you wonder how they get points for racing in Nascar? Here is how they do it.

  • How to Understand Nascar's Race For The Chase Points System

    NASCAR racing came of age in the early 1990's. The sport started to reach out to new audiences, and different sponsors came on board. Whether you like Jeff Gordon, or love to dislike him, the...

  • NASCAR Sprint Cup Engine Rules

    NASCAR teams are always up for revolutionary ideas on how to build a faster engine, but several rules established by officials prevent unfair advancements to be made.

  • NASCAR Safety Rules

    The sport of NASCAR has come a long way since its early days. Drivers are better equipped to avoid injury, with the number of serious accidents having decreased in recent years. From the gear worn...

  • How to understand NASCAR "Engine Bore"

    Have you ever wondered what makes a NASCAR racer go 200 MPH? It starts with the engine. The engine starts with the engine cylinder block, or engine block. Usually these cast iron components are...

  • Truck Racing Rules

    Of the three major series in NASCAR, the Camping World Truck Series is the newest addition. Formed in 1995 as the Craftsman Truck Series, this division is where many of the series top drivers get...

  • Darlington Raceway Information

    Darlington Raceway is a NASCAR superspeedway located in Darlington, South Carolina. The 65,000-seat speedway is the oldest paved superspeedway in NASCAR; it opened in 1950. The 1.3-mile oval is...

  • NASCAR Point Rules

    To the casual observer, the concept of NASCAR racing is rather simple. The drivers strap into their cars and turn left for 300, 400 and sometimes 500 or more miles. However, the sport is more...

  • NASCAR Nextel Cup Rules

    The NASCAR Nextel Cup Series was officially changed to the Sprint Cup Series in 2008. It remains the top level of racing in NASCAR, known for the longest races of the year, the biggest crowds,...

  • How to Enjoy Watching a Nascar Race with Your Husband

    If your husband hides in his cave on race day, why not join in on the fun? No, you may not entirely understand why men driving cars or trucks around in a circle for 3 hours is entertaining, but if...

  • NASCAR Ticket Information

    You can purchase NASCAR tickets through several outlets. Many fans prefer to purchase tickets from the respective track they intend to visit. They can visit the ticket office, call the track or...

  • NASCAR Flags & Definitions

    NASCAR stands for the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing. It is the United States' biggest sanctioning body of stock-car racing. NASCAR has the largest television viewing audience and...

  • What Is NASCAR Racing?

    The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is one of the most popular sports in the United States. NASCAR oversees many types of racing. The three most popular series are the...

  • How Do NASCAR Chase Points Work?

    Winning in NASCAR to the casual fan means taking the checkered flag. Hardcore fans look to a bigger prize--the Chase for the Cup. Since NASCAR was founded in 1947, a points system has rewarded...

  • How to Become a NASCAR Racing Fan - For Women

    More and more women are becoming NASCAR fans. It's not just for men anymore. If you've wondered what all the hoopla is about, you need to put a little time and effort into understanding the sport....

  • How to Find Nascar Race Times

    If you are a Nascar enthusiast, it is essential that you know the Nascar race times around the nation. Nascar race times are easy to find, and can be located in a few places. If you want to have...

  • About Daytona 500 Tickets

    The Daytona 500 is NASCAR's most prestigious event and the start of each racing season. Attending a live NASCAR race is the best way to experience the raw power and speed of the cars. Tickets are...

  • How to Design Your Own NASCAR Shirts

    What NASCAR fan wouldn't want to design his own shirt? All it takes is a little creativity and the ability to sew, and you will be racing to the finish line in your own custom shirt!

  • Darlington Raceway Facts

    The Darlington Raceway is located in Darlington, South Carolina, and has a number of nicknames that allude to the difficulty many drivers face when racing through this course. Every year this...

  • NASCAR Car Facts

    NASCAR vehicles have come a long way since Red Byron captured the organization's first sanctioned race at Daytona Beach in 1948 driving a 1939 Modified Ford. Today, NASCAR cars are colorful,...

  • When Was NASCAR Invented?

    This American-founded spectator sport has evolved into one of the country's most popular pastimes over the past six decades and is broadcast in hundreds of countries across the world. The National...

  • When Was the First NASCAR Race?

    Auto racing was governed by a group of small organizations--each with its own set of rules--following World War II. Visionary race car driver Bill France Sr. sought one national governing body for...

  • About the Las Vegas Motor Speedway

    Las Vegas Motor Speedway is a raceway outside of Nevada's largest city. It opened in 1996 and holds a variety of races, including NASCAR Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series events. The track, dubbed...

  • NASCAR Rules and Regulations

    NASCAR, the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, is the largest and most watched brand of auto racing in the United States. The Sprint Cup is the primary series of races sponsored by...

  • How to Start A Nascar Racing Fantasy League Fan Club

    If you are a Nascar fan, and you like to have fun, then start a Nascar fantasy league. Pick some drivers and back them through the season. It keeps the season interesting, and you might make...

  • About NASCAR Drivers

    "Drive fast. Turn left." This is a popular phrase used by NASCAR fans that describes what people may visualize while watching a race on television. However, there is much more to NASCAR driving...

  • How to Obtain NASCAR'S Michael McDowell's Autograph

    Are you a fan of Michael McDowell (car #00) and/or Nascar in general? Or perhaps your a savvy autograph hunter. Here are the easy step by step instructions for obtaining Michael McDowell's autograph!

  • How to Buy NASCAR Tickets

    NASCAR is an exciting experience not only for the die-hard stock car fan but also for anyone who enjoys cars, competition and good old-fashioned family crowds. But to feel NASCAR, you have to go...

  • How to Buy Tickets for the 2009 Darlington Nascar Race

    The Darlington Raceway is known as the track that is “too tough to tame.” The banks and turns at Darlington are unlike those on any other super speedway in the NASCAR circuit. This...

  • How to Watch NASCAR Free

    NASCAR is taking America by storm as one of the country’s premier spectator sports. Every year millions flock to the track to watch the high speeds and daring action NASCAR drivers pull...

  • How to Become a NASCAR Featherlite Modified Series Race Official

    When most people think of racing, they think of large NASCAR vehicles or lighter Indy cars. But it's in the Featherlite Modifieds where a number of famous drivers first got their start. Becoming...

  • How to be a Closet NASCAR fan

    NASCAR is one of the fastest growing spectator sports in the nation. Attendance and merchandise sales break new records every year. However, there are some social circles where being a NASCAR fan...

  • How to get Sponsored Like Dale Earnhardt Jr.

    Dale Earnhardt Jr. is one of the most popular drivers in the history of NASCAR, with the fans to prove it. Though he comes from a long line of racers, you don't need to have his pedigree to get...

  • How to Go to the NASCAR All Star Race

    The NASCAR All-Star Race has been held at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Charlotte, North Carolina since 1985. Since it isn't a points race, the drivers race their hardest and put everything on the...

  • How to Survive a Car Crash Like Jimmie Johnson

    Wrecking in NASCAR is sometimes inevitable, especially at locations such as Bristol where the cars race close together on the short, narrow track. Tragically, several drivers have lost their lives...

  • How to Meet the Women of NASCAR

    Women drivers in NASCAR have been few. Slowly the sport is increasing its portfolio of female drivers as more sponsors, car owners and women are becoming used to the idea. Some feel that women...

  • How to Work in a NASCAR Pit Crew

    NASCAR pit crews gauge success on a scale of milliseconds. Being able to push a car through the pit in a tenth of a second less than the other teams translates into winning times on the track....

  • How to Get NASCAR Sponsors

    From The Home Depot to Viagra, companies that sponsor NASCAR teams get an incredible amount of exposure once their logo makes it onto the car's hood. For popular NASCAR drivers, finding a sponsor...

  • How to Bet on NASCAR

    As NASCAR gains popularity, so do the odds and spreads for fans to place bets. With online gaming, it's now easier than ever to make your favorite sport even more exciting, by giving yourself more...

  • How to Get a NASCAR Pit Pass

    NASCAR fans from all across the country would love to get a NASCAR Pit Pass. The Pit Pass, known as a pre-race pit pass, gives you a tour of the garage and pit areas. You also get to meet the pit...

  • How to Choose Drivers in Fantasy NASCAR

    Fantasy NASCAR often isn’t as time-consuming or intense as fantasy baseball or football, but it has its own challenges. With a little research, however, it’s easy to learn and a fun way to...

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