How Many Nascar Drivers Have Private Jets
Mar 5, 2009 - As a pilot yourself, you have more in common with them than you realize. Racing, is a single-pilot jet owner who is impressed with driver candidates who are pilots. He has more driver-pilots on his team than any other NASCAR team. In just three years he had his private, multiengine, and instrument.
I’ve found something new for you NASCAR fans out there. How about tracking your favorite driver, pit crew and owner to and from the racetrack? Go to this website Punch in your favorite drivers tail number and now you can track them to and from the racetrack. I know, I know. What’s my favorite drivers tail number? I’ll get to that in a minute but remember some of these drivers block their flight from being tracked.
If you want other sports teams charters or a specific teams charter, blog me back and let me know. I’ll do my best to find it and post it on future blogs! As promised, here are the NASCAR tail numbers. Happy tracking!
Streeter Lecka/ If you're unfamiliar with NASCAR, you might think that the racing season never ends. After all, NASCAR is all over the air waves on Saturdays and Sundays, not to mention throughout the week on ESPN and the SPEED network. To the casual observer, NASCAR racing may seem like a perpetual sport with no end in sight.
Actually, NASCAR does have a defined season, albeit a long one -- 38 races spanning 10 months. Free download prison break season 5 all episodes torrent. The race season starts in February and ends in November every year. And you thought Major League Baseball (MLB) had a long season -- baseball season is only seven months long. Amazingly, a 10-month, 36-race schedule (not counting the All-Star race and Bud Shootout) pales in comparison to what NASCAR drivers ran in years past. In the 1964 Grand National Series, now known as the Sprint Cup Series, drivers competed in 62 races that, oddly enough, ran from November 10, 1963 to November 8, 1964.
Now that's a long season. Of course, times have changed and the NASCAR series (and its schedule) has continued to evolve. NASCAR races on privately owned race tracks -- all of which are asphalt or concrete. In the early days, NASCAR drivers had to race on a variety of surfaces, including dirt, asphalt and even a sandy beach. Drivers in the series towed their cars from race to race, slept in seedy motels or camped out in their trucks -- they definitely didn't live the high-profile lifestyle that modern drivers like Dale Earnhardt Jr.
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And Tony Stewart enjoy. One thing that hasn't changed over the years is the fact that the drivers focus on competing in as many races as possible in order to earn as much money as possible. Consider this; the 1964 NASCAR champion earned $114,771 in race winnings [source: ]. Today, that amount equates to around $801,816 according to the consumer price index (CPI). While that isn't bad, that amount doesn't even come close to the $15,313,920 Jimmie Johnson, took home as the 2007 champion [source: ]. Stewart and Earnhardt Jr.