Each race is not less than 305kilometers. So we assume an average race is around 307km. There are around 17-18 races in a season, so the equetion is 307*17= 5219km a season which is 3240miles. Of course this is the distance covered during the races. (without the qualifying and practice laps)
The race schedule for NASCAR changes from year to year, but each driver can expect to race between 70,000 to 75,000 miles. Less if they are part time.
There were 62 races in 1964, the most in NASCAR history for one season.
In a NASCAR Sprint Cup season, a driver typically competes in 36 races, with each race varying in length. The total mileage can range from approximately 5,000 to 7,000 miles, depending on the specific tracks and race lengths. Some races are shorter, while others, like the Daytona 500, can be over 500 miles, contributing to the overall mileage for the season.
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You have driven 55.9234 miles.
A Nascar Cup Series driver can enter 36 races throughout the season.
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Zero...Dodge pulled out after the 2012 season.
Through the 2013 season, Jeff Gordon has started 725 Nascar Cup Series races.
410.104 miles.
300 miles
334 laps/500 miles