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NASCAR u2013 Logos Download


NASCAR u2013 Logos Download


The particular National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is an American car racing sanctioning and working company that is best known for stock-car race. Its three biggest or National series are the Creature Energy NASCAR Cup Series, the Xfinity Series, and the Gander Outdoors Pickup truck Series.


Regional series include the NASCAR K&N Professional Series East and Western, the Whelen Modified Tour, NASCAR Pinty's Series NASCAR Whelen Euro Series and NASCAR PEAK Mexico Series. NASCAR sanctions over 1, 500 races at over 100 tracks in forty eight US states as well as in Canada, South america, and Europe.


NASCAR has presented races at the Suzuka and Motegi circuits in Japan, and the Calder Park Thunderdome in Australia. NASCAR also ventures into eSports via the PEAK Antifreeze NASCAR iRacing Series and a sanctioned ladder system on that title.


The privately owned company was founded by Bill France Sr. in 1948, and his grand son Brian France has been CEO since 2003. The particular company's headquarters is in Daytona Beach, Florida. Internationally, its races are broadcast on television in over 150 countries.


The Creature Energy NASCAR Cup Collection (MENCS) is the sport's highest level of professional competition. It is consequently the most popular and most profitable NASCAR series.


Since i b?rjan p? tv?tusentalet, the Cup Series season has contained 36 contests over 10 months. Authors and fans often use "Cup" to refer to the MENCS and the ambiguous use of "NASCAR" as a synonym for the series frequently occurs.


The particular 2018 MENCS Champion is Joey Logano. The report for most championships is 7, held by 3 drivers: Richard Petty, Dale Earnhardt, and Jimmie Manley. Johnson has the record for most consecutive with five consecutive Cup Series drivers' championships from 2006 to 2010. Previously, the most consecutive championships had been three in a line by Cale Yarborough in the late 1970s, the only other time when a driver has received three or more NASCAR Cup Series championships in a row.


The Glass Series had its first title sponsor in 1972. R. J. Reynolds Cigarette Company, which had been banned from television set advertising, found a favorite and demographically suitable consumer base in NASCAR fans and engaged NASCAR as a marketing outlet.


Due to that sponsorship, the Grand National Series became referred to as Winston Cup Series starting in 1971, with a new factors system and some important cash benefits to compete for championship points. Within 1972, the season was shortened from 48 races (including two on dirt tracks) to 31.


1972 is often acknowledged as the beginning of NASCAR's "modern era". The next competitive level, called Past due Model Sportsman, gained the "Grand National" title exceeded down from the very best division and soon found a sponsor in Busch Beer.


Dale Earnhardt Jr. (bottom), and team in victory lane in 2004In 2004, Nextel Communications took over sponsorship of the premier series from L. J. Reynolds, who experienced sponsored it as the Winston Cup from 1972 until 2003, and formally renamed it the Nextel Cup Series. A new championship points system, the "Chase for the Nextel Cup, " (renamed "Chase for the Sprint Cup" in 2008) was also developed, which reset the point standings with ten races to go, making only drivers in the top ten or within 400 points of the leader eligible to win the championship.


In 2007, NASCAR announced it was expanding "The Chase" from ten to twelve drivers, eliminating the 400-point cutoff, and giving a ten-point bonus to the top twelve drivers for every single of the races they have won from the first 26. Wins throughout the season would also be granted five more points within previous seasons. In 2008, the premier series title name became the Sprint Cup Series, as part of the merger between Nextel and Sprint.


In 2011, NASCAR announced several of major rules changes, the most considerable being abandoning the points system from the 1947 pub napkin. The winner of a race now receives 43 points, with one-point decrements for every subsequent position (42 for second, 41 for third, and so on).


The winner also receives 3 bonus points, and single bonus points are awarded to all motorists who lead a panel, plus the driver who leads the most laps. Another significant change involves the qualifying process for the Chase. The number of being qualified drivers will remain at 12, but only the top ten will qualify solely on regular-season points.


The remaining two Chase drivers will be the two drivers in the next 10 of the point standings (11th through 20th) with the most race wins in the regular season.


In 2014, NASCAR announced another revamp to the Chase format, growing the Chase pool to 16 drivers, and eliminating four drivers after every three races, leaving four drivers to compete for the championship at the season finale at Homestead. In addition, wins were given an increased emphasis, with the 16 drivers with the most wins (15 if the points leader is winless; points head will receive an computerized berth) gaining an area in the chase. If there are less than 16 winners, the remaining places will be filled based on the conventional points system.


Monster Energy became the title sponsor in 2017, which changed the series' name to Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series. With Monster Energy's name sponsorship, NASCAR also forgotten "The Chase" name and now refers to the last 10 races simply as "the playoffs" similar to other sports.


NASCAR: Ranking NASCARu002639;s Highest Paid Drivers In 2017 Page 13


NASCAR: Ranking NASCARu002639;s Highest Paid Drivers In 2017  Page 13


Johnson wins recordtying seventh NASCAR championship The San Diego UnionTribune


Johnson wins recordtying seventh NASCAR championship  The San Diego UnionTribune


The 2 Most Inaccurate NASCAR Jokes And Myths We Wish Would Go Away SpillFix


The 2 Most Inaccurate NASCAR Jokes And Myths We Wish Would Go Away  SpillFix



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