Title: Background of NASCAR
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2Background of NASCAR
Past
- NASCAR was formed in 1948
- Race cars have been transformed from road-going,
lumbering true "stock" cars into the sleek,
technologically advanced machines that we see
today. - Now a days Stock car racing is the most-popular
form of auto racing, especially in North America.
- The main stock car racing series is NASCAR's
Nextel Cup, and among the most famous races in
the series are the Daytona 500 and the Brickyard
400.
It all started with races on the famed Daytona
beach/road course in the late 1940's.
Present
3Reason for Choosing topic?
- As a kid I always used to go to Brighton with my
dad to watch the stock car races. We would always
place bets on certain cars just for fun to see
who would win. This then became a tradition on
Saturday nights. I never really enjoyed watching
the races to see who would win, it was more to
beat my familys bets and look at the crazily
designed cars. - So learning more about this topic is quite
interesting, seeing as I never really knew much
about what I was watching.
4Thesis
A race car driver makes thousands to millions of
dollars by racing their cars around a track. The
amount of times they win races, how many years
they have been racing, their number of starts,
their prevous years points, their age and the
number on their car makes an impact on the amount
of money each driver recieves every year.
5Earnings vs. Wins
6Earnings vs. Years Racing
7Earnings vs. Age
8Earnings vs. Car Number
9Earnings vs. Last Years Points
10Earnings vs. Number of Race Starts
11Conclusion