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For 59 years, under various names, the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series have separated the sheep from the goats in the stock car racing world. In 2008, 22 NASCAR teams will do battle all year along over 22 tracks to decide the winner. Headlining all the races of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series is the NASCAR Daytona 500, the Holy Grail of auto racing. Still, the NASCAR Daytona 500 is only a part of the long Chase for the Sprint Cup.
Another landmark race in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series is the Aaron’s 499 race at Talladega Superspeedway. Talladega has long-been recognized as one of the best racing venues in the United States and was basically the home field for the legendary Dale Earnhardt, who won the race 10 times and set many of his impressive records there. The Aaron’s 499 is often the fastest race in the entire NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and has set a record to that end.
The Coca-Cola 600 is another one of the top races in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Coming from the Lowe’s Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina, the Coca-Cola 600 is the longest race of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Legendary racers Richard Petty and Bobby Allison made their names at this race, winning it six times each. Centurion Boats at the Glen and the Toyota/Save Mart 350 are the only two road courses in the whole NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.
In 2007, the Sprint Cup Series provided plenty of memorable competition and thrilling wins, especially for back-to-back champion Jimmie Johnson! With the competition stiffer than ever, find out if Jimmie Johnson will be able to break away from some of racing’s biggest names – Kyle Busch, Kurt Busch, Ryan Newman, Tony Stewart, Juan Pablo Montoya, and Carl Edwards to name a few. Order your NASCAR Sprint Cup Series tickets from OnlineTickets.com today!
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