NASCAR

NASCAR, which stands for the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, is an American auto racing sanctioning and governing body known primarily for its stock car racing events. Founded in 1948, NASCAR is best known for its National Series, including the NASCAR Cup Series, which is the top level of professional stock car racing in the United States. The organization oversees various racing formats and events, promoting competition among drivers and teams, and ensuring adherence to regulations regarding vehicle specifications, safety, and competition. NASCAR events are characterized by their exciting oval track racing, fan engagement, and cultural significance within American motorsports.