National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing.
2006-07-23 03:20:13
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answered by giko 5
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National Association Stock Car Auto Racing
2006-07-23 03:20:05
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answered by ♥XOXStrwbryshrtckeXOX♥ 2
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National Association Stock Car Auto Racing
2006-07-23 03:18:05
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National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing
2006-07-23 06:02:09
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National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing
2006-07-23 03:17:55
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National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing
2006-07-23 03:17:47
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answered by Anonymous
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National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing.
2006-07-23 03:17:02
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National Assorseation of Stock Car Auto Racing.
2006-07-27 02:58:54
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The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is the largest sanctioning body of motorsports in the United States. The three largest racing series sanctioned by NASCAR are the NEXTEL Cup, the Busch Series and the Craftsman Truck Series. It also oversees seven regional series and one local grassroots series. NASCAR sanctions over 1,500 races at over 100 tracks in 38 states, Canada, and Mexico. In 1996, 1997 and 1998 NASCAR also held exhibition races in Japan. Australia held one race in 1988 and Neil Bonnett won.
Beginning as regional entertainment in the Southeastern U.S., NASCAR has grown to become the second most popular professional sport in terms of television ratings inside the U.S., ranking behind only the National Football League. Internationally, NASCAR races are broadcast in over 150 countries. It holds 17 of the top 20 attended sporting events in the U.S.1, and has 75 million fans who purchase over $2 billion in annual licensed product sales. These fans are considered the most brand-loyal in all of sports, and as a result, Fortune 500 companies sponsor NASCAR more than any other sport.
NASCAR's headquarters are located in Daytona Beach, Florida, although it also maintains offices in four North Carolina cities: Charlotte, Mooresville, Concord and Conover as well as New York City, Los Angeles, Arkansas, and international offices in Mexico City, Mexico, and Toronto, Canada. NASCAR and UTI cooperated and opened a technical school in North Carolina called NASCAR Technical Institute, where aspiring students train to be NASCAR mechanics.
2006-07-23 03:18:28
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answered by Gabe 6
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Non Athletic Sport Created Around Rednecks
2006-07-24 16:33:41
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answered by southern_racer_chik 2
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