The Stars Of NASCAR
For more than half a century NASCAR has captured people’s interest with their swift and unpredictable races. Every year hundreds of people queue up to buy NASCAR TIX. Here is a look at some of the most prominent drivers in the sport who lead NASCAR tickets selling into frenzy over the years.
Richard petty
The legend is far out ahead of everyone when it comes to race victories, and is tied first for the most championship victories with Dale Earnhardt sr. Richard was the first driver to win 3 world titles and went on to amass 4 more in a career that lasted 35 years. He ended up with exactly 200 race victories from 1184 races, a record that is likely to stand for many more years to come.
Dale Earnhardt Sr.
Born in North Carolina in’51 to erstwhile racer Ralph Earnhardt, Dale showed a lot of promise early on. He made his entry on the race track in’75, but it wasn’t until’79 that he drove his first full season in NASCAR. He won his first Winston cup in only his second season, and went on to win 6 more. His prolific career sadly ended on the track when he died while racing in 2001. He was one of the biggest crowd pullers in his days, with his intimidating driving style driving people crazy trying to get their hands on NASCAR TIX.
David Gene Pearson
Pearson stands at second position on in terms of race victories in NASCAR, Behind Richard Petty at 105 wins. He popularly came to be known as the silver fox in his time and is best remembered for his many duels on the track with Petty. In a fourteen year period the two of them finished 1-2 on 63 different occasions, with Pearson outpacing his favored competitor 33 times. He won the sprint cup three times in his career and was inducted in the motor sports hall of fame in’90.
Jeff Gordon
A four time NASCAR sprint cup champion, Jeff showed a lot of promise from his first season in’93, at the end of which he was declared the rookie of the season. He defeated Earnhardt Sr. to win his first title in’95 and repeated the feat three more times, last of which came in 2001. Although Gordon has not won a championship ever since, he is till formidably present on the track, running in third position in the current championship.
Jimmie Johnson
Born in El Cajon, California, Jimmie Johnson began his driving career in 2001. His first race win came next year in NAPA Auto parts 500, California. It took him five more years before he could win his first sprint cup, but since then he has not relinquished the title. An interesting point is that he drives for a Jeff Gordon, a man whose record he is set to equal if he wins the NASCAR championship at the end of the season.
If you are not a fan of NASCAR already, chances are after reading this you will have become one. There is so much more to these men than we could have told you in a few words, and there is so much more to the sport, than you can understand from reading a few pages. So go buy yourself NASCAR tickets, or find a dealer to find your NASCAR TIX for you and begin your affair with the sport.
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