Helton(left) meeting with Adm. Thomas Collins, courtesy of the U.S. Coast Guard Michael ___ Helton is currently the president of the National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). He replaced Bill France, Jr. in November 2000 as the company's third president. He was named the Chief Operating Officer of NASCAR in February 1999. Image File history File links Mike_Helton. ...
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Jeff Burton (99), Elliott Sadler (38), Ricky Rudd (21), Dale Jarrett (88), Sterling Marlin (40), Jimmie Johnson (48), and Casey Mears (41) practice for the 2004 Daytona 500 The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is the largest sanctioning body of motorsports in the United States. ...
William Bill Clay France, Jr. ...
The 2000 NASCAR Winston Cup Season began on Sunday February 13 and ended on Sunday November 20. ...
A Chief Operating Officer (COO) is a corporate officer responsible for managing the day-to-day activities of the corporation. ...
Helton is from Bristol, Virginia. He graduated from King College in Bristol, Tennessee, home of Bristol Motor Speedway. In the past he served as track manager at Talladega Superspeedway. Motto: A Good Place to Live Nickname: The Birthplace of Country Music Map Political Statistics County Independent city Mayor To Be Determined Geographic Statistics Area - Total - Land - Water 34. ...
King College was established in 1867. ...
Nickname: Motto: A Good Place To Live Coordinates: , Country United States State Tennessee County Sullivan Government - Mayor Jim Messimer Area - City 29. ...
Bristol Motor Speedway is a NASCAR short track located in Bristol, Tennessee. ...
Talladega Superspeedway is a motorsports complex located in Talladega, AL. It was constructed in the 1960s in place of abandoned airport runways by International Speedway Corporation, a business controlled by NASCARs founding France family along with Daytona International Speedway and several other racetracks. ...
External links - November 28, 2000 Article introducing Helton as NASCAR president
- Interview with Helton
| NASCAR Chairmen and Presidents | | Bill France, Sr. | Bill France, Jr. | Mike Helton | Brian France | | National Racing Series | | NEXTEL Cup Series | Busch Series | Craftsman Truck Series | | Regional/Local Racing Series | | NASCAR Grand National Division: NASCAR West Series | Busch East Series NASCAR Modified: Whelen Modified Tour | Whelen Southern Modified Tour International Series: NASCAR Canadian Tire Series | NASCAR Mexico Corona Series | NASCAR Mexico T4 Series Weekly Short Track Racing: Whelen All-American Series NASCAR Special Event: Toyota All-Star Showdown Jeff Burton (99), Elliott Sadler (38), Ricky Rudd (21), Dale Jarrett (88), Sterling Marlin (40), Jimmie Johnson (48), and Casey Mears (41) practice for the 2004 Daytona 500 The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is the largest sanctioning body of motorsports in the United States. ...
William Bill Henry Getty France, Sr. ...
William Bill Clay France, Jr. ...
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The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is the largest sanctioning body of motorsports in the United States. ...
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The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series is a popular NASCAR racing series that features modified pickup trucks. ...
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The NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour (WSMT) is a stock car racing series owned by NASCAR and operated in the Southeastern United States as part of its Modified Division. ...
The NASCAR Canadian Tire Series is a NASCAR series in Canada. ...
The NASCAR Mexico Corona Series is a NASCAR series in Mexico. ...
The NASCAR Mexico T4 Series is a 4-cylinder NASCAR series in Mexico. ...
The Whelen All-American Series (formerly the Dodge Weekly Series) is a semi-professional and amateur auto racing series sanctioned by NASCAR. It is commonly seen as the lowest level of competitive racing sanctioned by NASCAR, and is thus the entry point for a number of aspiring drivers. ...
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| | Former Series | | NASCAR AutoZone Elite Division: Midwest Series | Northwest Series | Southeast Series | Southwest Series Other Series:ISCARS The NASCAR AutoZone Elite Division, Southeast Series is a NASCAR-sanctioned amateur/semi-pro racing series based in the Southeastern United States. ...
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| | NASCAR on television and radio | NASCAR on FOX | NASCAR on ESPN | NASCAR on TNT | NASCAR Hot Pass | SPEED MRN Radio | Performance Racing Network | IMS Radio Network | | | Daytona 500 | Chase for the NEXTEL Cup | Current Races | Seasons in Review Tracks | Rules & Regulations | Car of Tomorrow Drivers | Teams | Hall of Fame | Champions | All-time Cup Winners | Rookie of the Year Buschwhackers | Road Course Ringers | NASCAR Canada | NASCAR Mexico | Video Games NASCAR ON FOX is a series of NASCAR races airing on Fox Sports and the SPEED Channel since 2001. ...
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NASCAR on TNT is the tagname for any NASCAR series race that has been broadcast on TNT. // Prior to 2001, Turner Sports home for NASCAR was TNTs sister station, TBS. With the new contracts signed for 2001, Turner entered a partnership with NBC and moved its races to TNT...
NASCAR Hot Pass is a pay-per-view television package available exclusively on DirecTV in the United States and on various cable & satellite providers in Canada. ...
SPEED Channel, based in Charlotte, NC, was launched on New Years Day 1996, by Roger Werner, as SpeedVision. ...
The Motor Racing Network (MRN) is the radio broadcasting operation of NASCAR. It broadcasts coverage of most major NASCAR races at the top three levels of NASCAR: the NEXTEL Cup, the Busch Series and the Craftsman Truck Series. ...
The Performance Racing Network is a radio network controlled by Speedway Motorsports, Inc. ...
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The point system used in NASCARs top division, the Nextel Cup Series. ...
The following is a list of current (as of 2007) NASCAR races from the Nextel Cup, Busch Series, and Craftsman Truck Series, along with their venues. ...
A list of NASCAR Championship seasons: Note to editors:When editing NASCAR-related articles, please be sure to link all years to the appropriate seasons. ...
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NASCAR makes and enforces numerous rules and regulations that transcend all racing series. ...
A Car of Tomorrow body with Toyota Camry decals. ...
// All statistics used in these tables are as of the end of the 2007 Pepsi 400 race. ...
This is a list of NASCAR teams, a list of all teams that race in one of NASCARs top three divisions (NEXTEL Cup, Busch Series and Craftsman Truck Series). ...
NASCAR has committed itself to building a Hall of Fame at some location in the southern or midwestern United States. ...
This is a list of National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) champions; that is, a list of all the champions in NASCARs three major series (NEXTEL Cup, Busch Series, and Craftsman Truck Series). ...
As of the end of the 2007 Goodys Cool Orange 500 held at Martinsville Speedway on April 1, 2007. ...
The NASCAR Rookie of the Year Award is presented to the first-year driver that has the best season in a NASCAR season. ...
A Buschwhacker is a term commonly used in NASCAR. It refers to any regular Nextel Cup driver that participates in a NASCAR Busch Series event. ...
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NASCAR Canada is the NASCAR office in Canada. ...
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NASCAR, the most popular motorsport in the United States, has worked with video game developers to design several video games. ...
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