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The NASCAR Roots vertical from TrackPass will be joining FloRacing. It includes the ARCA Menards Series, NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, NASCAR Pinty‘s Series, and NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly ...
The Race Team Alliance (RTA) is a 501(c)(6) organization based in Charlotte, North Carolina, founded by businessman and former NASCAR team stakeholder Rob Kauffman.The organization currently consists of 15 NASCAR Cup Series teams and is led by Jonathan Marshall.
The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, LLC (NASCAR) is an American auto racing sanctioning and operating company that is best known for stock car racing. [1] It is considered to be one of the top ranked motorsports organizations in the world and is one of the largest spectator sports leagues in America.
NASCAR (12 C, 29 P) National Hot Rod Association (4 C, 11 P) R. Rally America (1 C, 9 P) S. ... Short-course Off-road Drivers Association; Southern California Timing ...
The American Rally Association National Championship Series is the premier stage rally championship in the United States. From coast to coast, the top competitors from N. America and Europe compete at high speeds in street legal cars, on all types of drive-able surfaces.
On July 23, 2013, NASCAR and the NBC Sports Group announced a new $4.4 billion ten-year deal. [19] [20] [21] Ten days later on August 1, 2013, NASCAR and Fox extended and expanded their agreement, paying an additional $1.4 billion to do so, to complete NASCAR's new TV package through the 2024 season.
Many of the current drivers and some of the former drivers have previously been or are currently members of NASCAR's Drive for Diversity program. Wendell Scott (1 win) and Bubba Wallace (2 wins) are the only two drivers to have won NASCAR Cup Series races. Wallace also has 6 wins and is the first African-American winner in the Truck Series.
The current NASCAR Cup Series trophy, the Bill France Cup. The NASCAR Cup Series Drivers' Championship is awarded by the chairman of NASCAR to the most successful NASCAR Cup Series racing car driver over a season, as determined by a points system based on race results. The Drivers' Championship was first awarded in 1949 to Red Byron. [1]