A race winner can earn a maximum of 195 points. More
Twelve drivers qualify for the Chase for the Cup. More
Race winnings are handed out on a sliding scale. More
These payouts are the race inside the race.
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The must-see spectacles include non-points races.
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In-depth look at drivers' seasons via Loop Data.
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An independent board handles appeals process.
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Brian Z. France oversees sport as Chairman, CEO.
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The men whose vision shaped today's NASCAR:
"Big Bill" FranceBill France Sr.'s vision of a legitimate stock-car racing organization came to pass on Feb. 15, 1948.
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In 1998, during NASCAR's 50th anniversary season, the all-time best drivers were chosen.
Select a driver to get a synopsis of his career.
What to know about the Great American Race.
Nationwide Series continues to evolve.
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Truck Series has built competitive reputation.
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iRacing.com Series brings simracing to reality.
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NASCAR Home Tracks
A quick primer to enhance your at-track experience:
From the beach-and-road course to the west coast expansion, NASCAR continues to evolve.
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"Smokey" Yunick stayed ahead of his time.
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Junior Johnson remains The Last American Hero.
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On-track safety being taken to the open road.
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Safety Initiatives
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