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Team No. Driver Crew Chief Races References Chevrolet: Beard Motorsports: 62 Anthony Alfredo: Darren Shaw 1 [59] JR Motorsports: 40 Justin Allgaier: Greg Ives: 1 [60] Live Fast Motorsports: 78 B. J. McLeod: TBA 7 [61] NY Racing Team: 44 J. J. Yeley: Jay Guy 1 [62] Richard Childress Racing: 33 TBA Andy Street TBA [63] TBA Will Brown: TBA 2 [64 ...
NASCAR traditionally has a special version of the chequered flag sewn for Victory Lane that has the name and date of the race on it, a practice that has spread to IndyCar. That flag is used for the team in the winner's photographs taken after the race, and is a prize awarded to the team along with the race trophy.
[2] [3] Previous names of the series include Strictly Stock in 1949; Grand National Series from 1950 to 1970; Winston Cup Series between 1971 and 2003; Nextel Cup Series from 2004 to 2007; Sprint Cup Series between 2008 and 2016 and Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series from 2017 to 2019.
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Prior to the playoffs, the Cup Series will have 26 regular season races as well as the NASCAR All-Star Race on May 18. The schedule features ovals of various sizes, road courses, an oval/road ...
Noah Gragson will not return to this car in 2023 as he will drive the Petty GMS No. 42 car full-time. [103] On October 28, 2022, the team announced that Austin Hill, who drives full-time for Richard Childress Racing in the Xfinity Series, would drive the car in seven races (both Daytona and both Talladega races, Atlanta, Michigan and the ...
In another well kept secret design move, the rocker panels of the Talladega were reshaped and rolled to allow Ford teams to run their racing cars about an inch closer to the ground while staying within NASCAR rules; this also greatly enhanced the top speed of the car by lowering its center of gravity, [citation needed] and further reducing its ...
The name originally chosen for the series was National Stock Car Racing Association; when it was pointed out that that name was already in use by a rival sanctioning body, "National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing", proposed by mechanic Red Vogt, was selected as the organization's name. [22] NASCAR was founded by William France, Sr. on ...