NASCAR: The Wild Race Test your knowledge of the fast-paced world of NASCAR and prove that you are the ultimate fan! ghostman published on April 28, 2023 Stacked 1/12 What does NASCAR stand for? National Association for Strictly Controlled Automobiles National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing National Association of Simulated Car Races 2/12 Which driver holds the record for the most NASCAR Cup Series championship wins? Richard Petty Joey Logano Jimmie Johnson Dale Earnhardt Jr. Dale Earnhardt Sr. 3/12 Where is the NASCAR Hall of Fame located? Tallahassee, Florida Charlotte, North Carolina Daytona Beach, Florida Los Angeles, California 4/12 How long is a typical NASCAR race? 50 minutes 100 minutes 150-200 minutes 250-300 minutes 5/12 What is the maximum capacity of a NASCAR racecar engine? 2.2 liters 4.4 liters 6.6 liters 8.8 liters 6/12 Which of the following tracks was NOT a former track for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series? North Wilkesboro Speedway Darlington Raceway Chicagoland Speedway Rockingham Speedway 7/12 Who won the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Championship? Brad Keselowski Joey Logano Kevin Harvick Jimmie Johnson 8/12 What type of fuel does a NASCAR racecar use? Biobutanol Biodiesel Ethanol Sunoco Green E15 9/12 How is the starting order of a NASCAR race determined? Randomly Owner's choice The qualifying speeds of the drivers The previous race's standings 10/12 Who was the first foreign-born driver to win a NASCAR Cup Series race? Mexican Mario Andretti Canadian Ron Fellows French Alain Prost Italian Nicola Larini 11/12 How many points are awarded to a race winner in the NASCAR Cup Series? 25 50 75 100 12/12 What is the name of the rule book published by NASCAR? The Yellow Flag Rulebook The Racing Rulebook The Official NASCAR Rulebook The NASCAR Rulebook