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  • ...[[NASCAR]] [[Nationwide Series]]'''<br />[[NAPA Auto Parts 200]]<br />'''[[NASCAR Canadian Tire Series]]'''<br />NAPA AUTOPRO 100<br />'''[[Grand American Ro ...Formula One]] [[Canadian Grand Prix]], [[NASCAR Canadian Tire Series]], [[NASCAR]] [[Nationwide Series]] and [[Rolex Sports Car Series|Grand-Am Rolex Sports
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  • == NASCAR Sprint Cup Series == {{main|NASCAR rules and regulations#Qualifying procedure}}
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  • |Layout2 = NASCAR Circuit |Record_class2 = [[NASCAR]] [[Nationwide Series]]
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  • ...ty Star}}</ref> Craftsman had been the title sponsor since 1995, the year NASCAR founded the series. ...roadandtrack /> These trucks proved to be extremely popular, and it led to NASCAR creating the series, originally known as the "'''SuperTruck Series'''", in
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  • ...American race car driver. He is best known for co-founding and managing [[NASCAR]], a sanctioning body of United States-based [[stock car]] racing. ...ives and children throughout Florida on the weekends, racing at many small tracks. On April 6, 1946, Jim and Bill were testing Bill's car on the streets of C
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  • ...ednesford Hills Raceway]] in the early 1960s as a British counterpart to [[NASCAR]]-style production car racing. The term [[Stock car racing#Stock car racin ...lved from a class known as sports and production car racing, introduced at tracks such as Plymouth and St Austell in the 1950s.
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  • ...Nationwide Series|NASCAR Nationwide Series]], [[Camping World Truck Series|NASCAR Camping World Truck Series]], [[National Hot Rod Association]] | .... Louis, Missouri. It hosts a [[NASCAR]] [[Nationwide Series]] event and a NASCAR [[Camping World Truck Series]] race on a 1.25 mile (2 kilometer) oval, a 1.
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  • Suzuka is one of the oldest remaining tracks of the [[Formula One]] World Championship, and so has a long history of rac [[NASCAR]] organized the [[NASCAR Thunder 100]], a pair of exhibition 100-lap races on the East Circuit, a 1.
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  • |Events = '''[[NASCAR]] [[Nextel Cup|Winston Cup]]'''<br />[[Winston Western 500]] (1974–1987)< |Layout2 = NASCAR Course
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  • ...ions over 1,500 races at over 100 tracks in 39 states, Canada, and Mexico. NASCAR has presented exhibition races in Suzuka City, Japan, Motegi City, Japan, a ...Toronto. Additionally, owing to its southern roots, all but a handful of NASCAR teams are still based in North Carolina, especially near Charlotte.
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  • |Events ='''[[NASCAR]] [[Sprint Cup Series]]'''<br><br>'''NASCAR [[Nationwide Series]]'''<br>[[Zippo 200]]<br><br>'''[[Grand American Road R * [[NASCAR]] [[Sprint Cup Series]]
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  • ...Prix]], [[American Le Mans Series|ALMS]] [[Grand Prix of Mosport]]<br />[[NASCAR Canadian Tire Series]], [[Can Am]] *[[NASCAR Canadian Tire Series]]
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  • ...m Motorsport Simulations]]. In addition to accurately modeled vehicles and tracks, iRacing provides servers on which to race and practice and a sanctioning b ...ll host an online racing series officially sanctioned by NASCAR.<ref name="NASCAR">{{
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  • ...ways by [[International Speedway Corporation]], a business controlled by [[NASCAR]]'s founding France family along with [[Daytona International Speedway]] an ...e]] took to the track himself in a car and drove around it at high speeds. NASCAR also ran a successful support race, but it was not enough, and the PDA driv
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  • ...ncluding [[kart racing]], which employs a small, low-cost machine on small tracks. Many of today's top drivers started their careers in karts. [[Formula For [[Image:Riverside_Raceway.JPG|thumb|225px|right|One of the most famous NASCAR tracks was the old [[Riverside International Raceway]] in [[Riverside, California]
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  • ...ce being run in 1950. Many consider Sebring to be one of the classic race tracks in North American [[sports car racing]], and the [[12 Hours of Sebring]], [ ...ser created versions for GTR2, GT Legends, rFactor, Grand Prix Legends and NASCAR Racing 2003 Season.
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  • ....com |date=2008-04-04 |accessdate=2009-08-20}}</ref>. In the early days of NASCAR, stock cars were in fact built from production cars, whereas some current t
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  • ...r>[[Image:Indianapolis Motor Speedway - Speedway.png]]<br>Map of the basic NASCAR speedway '''[[NASCAR]] [[Sprint Cup Series]]'''<br/>[[Brickyard 400]]
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  • ...ncluding [[kart racing]], which employs a small, low-cost machine on small tracks. Many of the current top drivers began their careers in karts. [[Formula F ...sdate=February 8, 2009}}</ref> Primarily raced on [[Oval track racing|oval tracks]], stock cars resemble production cars but are in fact purpose-built racing
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  • ...or having one of the longest [[Straight (racing)|straights]] in motorsport tracks, at 1.5 km (0.93 mi) in length.<ref>[http://www.motorsport.com/news/article ...''Japan NASCAR Corporation'''. At first, the circuit was planned to hold [[NASCAR]]-style races in Japan. Therefore, the track was originally designed to be
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