Auto racing has long been one of the leading sports just below the main tier in the minds of American sports fans, remaining recognizable because of big names including Mario Andretti, Richard Petty, A. Foyt, and Dale Earnhardt Sr. NASCAR faces an additional challenge in trying to emerge from the pack with hockey, golf, tennis, and soccer: It keeps changing the name of its most prominent series.
Stock cars derive their name from the fact that the body styles of the racing vehicles resemble those of the millions of cars that are purchased annually at dealerships in the United States. The name is a departure from the past when the circuit incorporated brands such as Winston cigarettes or Sprint cellular service into its name.
The process of determining a series champion begins with points being awarded in each race for place of finish and the number of laps led. Chase Elliott Hendrick Motorsports. Parks Novelty. Raymond Parks. Julian Buesink. Ted Chester. Petty Enterprises. Carl Kiekhaefer. Joe Weatherly. Richard Petty. Bondy Long. David Pearson. Bobby Issac. Nord Krauskopf. Benny Parsons. Cale Yarborough. Holly Farms. Junior Johnson. First National City. Dale Earnhardt. Rod Osterlund.
Darrell Waltrip. Bobby Allison. Miller High Life. Bill Gardner. Terry Labonte. Piedmont Airlines. Richard Childress. Harry Melling. Rusty Wallace. Raymond Beadle.
GM Goodwrench. Alan Kulwicki. DuPont Refinishes. Rick Hendrick. Kellogg's Corn Flakes. Bobby Labonte. Interstate Batteries. DuPont Automotive.
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