What is the average height of a NASCAR driver?

That said, the average height of a male 2015 NASCAR driver is 69.8“, which is two-tenths of an inch (0.2″) shorter than 5′ 10”. The most recent average height for U.S. White, non-Hispanic men (via the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) is 69.8“. So bad news, guys: you're average. Perfectly average.
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Who is the current tallest NASCAR driver?

Buddy Baker is the tallest NASCAR driver of all time

Baker, at 6-foot-6, is the tallest racer in NASCAR history, according to ESPN. He had a lot of comparisons to White despite the 14-inch difference in height.
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Does height matter in NASCAR?

Still, the sport hasn't seen many enormous drivers. The tallest — Hall of Famer Buddy Baker — stood 6-foot-6. That's tall for a NASCAR driver and the average person, but it's normal for, say, an NBA player. So being tall in NASCAR isn't necessarily a drawback — it just isn't a factor the way it is in some other sports.
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How much does a NASCAR driver weigh?

Because, for practical purposes, the NASCAR rule book assumes that every driver weighs at least 140 pounds. By rule, a Sprint Cup car must weigh 3,300 pounds.
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Are all NASCAR drivers short?

The average male NASCAR driver is 69.8″ compared to the average F1 driver, who is 69.3″. So NASCAR drivers are taller (this year, at least) by a whopping five tenths of an inch, which is a little more than one centimeter.
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How much does a NASCAR car cost?

NASCAR racing cars are very costly. With all the requirements fulfilled the car goes to around $200,000 and $400,000.
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Do you have to be short to be a race car driver?

There are restrictions on drivers but being short is not one of them. Some people believe that to drive an F1 motorcar as a career; one will need to be very short because it gives you a winning edge; however, while weight is restricted, length is not.
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How much weight do NASCAR drivers lose?

Temperatures in the car often exceed 100 degrees, reaching as much as 170 degrees by the floorboards. Drivers can lose 5-10 pounds in sweat during a race. If a driver loses more than 3 percent of his body weight in sweat and doesn't replace those fluids, focus and reflexes start declining.
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How old is the youngest NASCAR driver?

Very few manage to compete in the sport's biggest events. Winning NASCAR races takes a level of maturity and patience that only few young drivers possess. Wood Brothers Racing driver Harrison Burton (21) is the youngest NASCAR driver competing in Sunday's Daytona 500.
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Who is the youngest driver to win a NASCAR race?

Chase Elliott, 19 Years Old

But what the younger Elliott did in 2014 was all about himself. He joined a start-up operation, albeit still within a great team in JR Motorsports, but to do what Chase did is nothing short of amazing. He became the youngest national series champion in NASCAR history.
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How old do you have to be to drive NASCAR?

To compete full-time in any of NASCAR's top three series – Cup, Xfinity or Trucks – a driver must be 18 years old, regardless of what they have accomplished. Only in Trucks can drivers compete as young as 16, but that is only on tracks 1.25 miles or less in length and on road courses.
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Do NASCAR drivers have to be in shape?

Yes, NASCAR drivers are most definitely athletes

Cardio fitness is essential in a sport that pushes heart rates above 140 beats per minute for long stretches, with upper-body strength to handle the arm and shoulder strain of handling the steering wheel a close second.
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Do NASCAR drivers listen to music?

In NASCAR, drivers do not listen to music while they drive. The sport of NASCAR is one that requires the absolute focus of every driver involved in a race.
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Is NASCAR physically demanding?

Make no mistake, being inside a NASCAR cockpit for hours at a time and expertly navigating traffic at a high rate of speed is both physically and mentally demanding.
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How much is NASCAR fuel per gallon?

Be glad you're not filling up for the Daytona 500. The gas Nascar drivers will put into their tanks on Sunday costs $7.80 a gallon. With tax, it's $8.26—roughly twice what Americans now are paying at the pump.
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How much do NASCAR pit crews make?

The salaries of Nascar Pit Crew People in the US range from $21,020 to $63,330 , with a median salary of $37,850 . The middle 60% of Nascar Pit Crew People makes $37,850, with the top 80% making $63,330.
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How long does a Nascar engine last?

Most production car engines are designed to last over 100,000 miles. NASCAR race car engines are designed to last one race (500 miles, in the case of the Daytona 500). While the same version of an engine is typically used for an entire season, it is rebuilt after each race.
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