Who is the shortest driver in NASCAR?

Rex White, a 5-foot-4, 135-pound racer, proved being small in stature can get you to the pinnacle of the sport. White, 90, is the shortest champion in NASCAR history.
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Who is the current shortest NASCAR driver?

  • She is definitely the shortest driver in the Sprint Cup. Danica Patrick is just 5'2". Credits: Youtube.
  • After Danica, Mark Martin is very well known to be the shortest at 5'6" and weighs 135 pounds. Credits: Youtube.
  • Jeff Gordon is 5'7". This outs him right after Martin as he beat Martin by an inch. Credit: Youtube.
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Is there a height limit for NASCAR drivers?

NASCAR requires the total weight of a Cup Series car to be no more than 3400 pounds with a driver and 3200 pounds without one. So this means a driver's weight mustn't exceed 200 pounds. And as for the height of the drivers, over the course of history, drivers have been as tall as 6'6 and as short as 5'2.
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Does height matter in NASCAR?

Because horseracing places weight limits on jockeys, one might think the same for NASCAR and its drivers. But in the world of stock car racing, a driver's height and weight aren't as important as talent and fast reaction times.
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What's the minimum weight of a NASCAR?

Minimum Wieght

This includes everything a car needs to have to be ready for the race, except the driver. The car must be weighed by race officials and must be no lighter than 3,400 pounds when all required liquids and equipment are on board. It can, however, weigh as much over this amount as is desired.
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Is there a weight limit for NASCAR drivers?

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. Where the weight of the driver is concerned, for every 10-pound increment below 180 pounds, 10 pounds of weight must be added to the car.
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Are NASCAR drivers Small?

2015 F1 heights. 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 do race car drivers weigh?

Most F1 drivers seem to weigh somewhere between 65-70kg (143-154lbs), although some of the shorter drivers weigh a bit less.
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What is the ride height rule?

"It changes the setup completely." For as long as anyone can remember, NASCAR has had a rule regarding the height of the front end of the car. In the most recent iteration, the front end could be no more than 4 inches above the splitter.
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How old do you have to be to do the NASCAR experience?

Tall and 100 lbs. Under 18 years must have a parent or legal guardian present to sign a parental consent form.
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Who was the first NASCAR driver to break 200 mph?

On this day 50 years ago, Buddy Baker got to go really fast. On Tuesday, March 24, 1970, Baker strapped into a blue Dodge Daytona during a tire test at Talladega Superspeedway, the largest oval track in NASCAR. During the test, Baker became the first driver to break the 200 mph barrier on a closed circuit.
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Which Busch brother has a temper?

Kurt Busch

Busch's temper is legendary in NASCAR.
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Do race car drivers have to be skinny?

Cars can use 110kg of fuel over the course of a race, and so the weight comes in at around 850kg at the start of the race. But it is the fact that the minimum weight includes the driver that is important. The driver, with their racing suit, seat and helmet, must weigh at least 80kg.
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Why are race car drivers so hot?

Formula 1 is an incredibly physically demanding sport. Drivers lose a lot of weight every race through sweat due to the physical exertion caused by driving an F1 car. Drivers experience high levels of G-force during a race, and constantly turning the steering wheel and braking requires a lot of force.
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How fast is a NASCAR 0 to 60?

NASCAR drivers travel at extremely high speeds, over 200 miles per hour. They accelerate so quickly that it takes them only around 3 to 3.5 seconds to go from zero to 60 mph. During this acceleration, the car must exert an average of 2,600 lbs of horizontal force each second against the track.
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Do you have to be fit for NASCAR?

Yes, NASCAR drivers are most definitely athletes

The physical demands during races make it essential for Kyle Busch or any other driver to be in peak condition, so you can be sure he's not living on a steady diet of M&M's.
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How many horsepower is a NASCAR?

The engines in today's NASCAR race cars produce upward of 750 horsepower, and they do it without turbochargers, superchargers or particularly exotic components.
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