Camping World Truck Series (sometimes called the Truck Series only) or a series of NASCAR's top three divisions. The series was hold a modified pickup.
Beginning of this series was in 1994 when NASCAR SuperTruck Series NASCAR announcement formation sponsored by Craftsman. The series was then launched officially in 1995 In 1996 the series was renamed the Craftsman Truck Series. At the beginning of this series is regarded as an oddity because it raises many senior NASCAR driver who assessed a late career. But over time, this series eventually grew popular and spawned several successful young drivers who can directly qualify for the Cup Series without having to pass the Nationwide Series.
In the 2009 season, Camping World entered as main sponsor for this series replaces the Craftsman who resigned at the end of the 2008 season
NASCAR Canadian Tire Series is a NASCAR racing series in Canada that has a base of a long series CASCAR Super Series which was founded in 1981 and later acquired by NASCAR in 2006 This series race held in six provinces in Canada with a total of 13 race to be televised by TSN. The majority of drivers opted for a career nationally in this series although there are some drivers who try to find a challenge in the American NASCAR series such as JR Fitzpatrick and Andrew Ranger.
In general, car NASCAR Canadian Tire Series is slightly different from NASCAR car that is in series with the shape of the car looks more like a regular road car with a sturdy steel tube and the chain powered V8 engines that use carburetors.
NASCAR Toyota Series is NASCAR racing series that was held in Mexico. The series was established in 2004 through a partnership between NASCAR and entertainment company that plans to develop Mexico OCESA stock car racing in Mexico. The name "Desafio Corona" is taken as the name of the NASCAR series in Mexico with Corona as a sponsor which is one of the producers of alcoholic beverages prominent in Mexico.
Whelen Series Euroseries
In early 2012, NASCAR announced that they will also recognize and participate in developing a racing series in Europe called Euro-Series racecar as one of the "Series NASCAR Tour". On July 1, 2013, with the partnership of Whelen Engineering , the series was renamed the NASCAR Whelen Euroseries. the partnership between NASCAR race car with Euro-series is unique because the series was also recognized by the FIA. Although in the course of this series daily wear NASCAR regulation but this series also includes international series which is under the supervision of the FIA.
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