NASCAR History of NASCAR Origins : NASCAR (National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing) was founded in 1948 by Bill France Sr. in Daytona Beach, Florida. The first official NASCAR race was held in 1949. Growth : Initially centered on short-track racing, NASCAR evolved into a major motorsport series, popularizing stock car racing in the United States. The first Daytona 500 took place in 1959, becoming one of the sport's premier events. Modern Era : Over the decades, NASCAR expanded its series, including the Next Gen car introduction in 2022, which aimed to modernize the sport and enhance competition. Game Rules and Format Race Format : Race Distance : Most races are around 400 to 600 miles, but this can vary. The Daytona 500, for instance, is 500 miles. Laps : The total number of laps is determined by the race distance and track length. Race Weekend Structure : Practice : Teams have practice sessions to fine-tune their cars before qualifying. Qualifying : Determines the starting...
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