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Blue Finished 21st or worse
Purple Did not finish (DNF)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
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Infobox NASCAR driver edit

Mark Anthony Martin
 
Martin in 2007
BornJanuary 9, 1959
Batesville, Arkansas
DiedApril 1, 2059
Awards1977 American Speed Association (ASA) Rookie of the Year

4-Time American Speed Association (ASA) Champion (1978, 1979, 1980, 1986)
5-Time IROC Champion (1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2005)

Named one of NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers (1998)
NASCAR Cup Series career
700 races run over 20 years
Car no., team6 - Roush Fenway Racing
2005 position4th
Best finish2nd - 2002, 1998, 1994, 1990 (Winston Cup)
First race1981 Northwestern Bank 400 (North Wilkesboro)
Last race2007 Daytona 500 (Daytona)
First win1989 AC Delco 500 (Rockingham)
Last win2005 Banquet 400 (Kansas)
Wins Top tens Poles
35 373 41
NASCAR Xfinity Series career
700 races run over 20 years
Car no., team6 - Roush Fenway Racing
2005 position43rd
Best finish8th - 1987
First race1982 Kroger 200 (Indianapolis)
Last race2007 Kroger 200 (Indianapolis)
First win1987 Budweiser 200 (Dover)
Last win2005 Sam's Town 300(Las Vegas)
Wins Top tens Poles
47 140 29
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series career
50 races run over 4 years
Truck no., team6 - Roush Fenway Racing
2005 position70th
Best finish53rd - 1996
First race1996 Fas Mart Shootout (Richmond)
Last race2007 Lowe's 250 (Daytona)
First win1996 Lowe's 250 (North Wilkesboro)
Last win2006 John Deere 250 (Talladega)
Wins Top tens Poles
6 12 4

Any driver who has raced in any of NASCAR's top-tier series should have the {{Infobox NASCAR driver}} template on their page. (Example taken and modified from Mark Martin - don't worry, he's not dead!) Notes:

  • The only variable that is required is the Name variable (but it's useless without other variables).
  • All dates must be in wikilinked, in order for the wiki system to recognize it as a date.
  • The First_SERIES_Race variable must have data, or the other variables for that series will not appear.
  • Only use the variables Last_SERIES_Race, Total_SERIES_Races, and Years_In_SERIES for a driver who has retired from that series.
  • Obviously, only use the Died and Cause of Death variables for deceased drivers.
  • All pages that linked to the old driver templates have been updated.


{{Infobox NASCAR driver
| name           = Mark Anthony Martin
| image          = Mark Martin.jpg
| caption        = Martin in 2007
| birth_date     = [[January 9]], [[1959]]
| birth_place    = [[Batesville, Arkansas|Batesville]], [[Arkansas]]
| death_date     = [[April 1]], [[2059]]
| Awards         = [[1977]] [[American Speed Association]] (ASA) Rookie of the Year<br>
4-Time [[American Speed Association]] (ASA) Champion ([[1978]], [[1979]], [[1980]], [[1986]])<br>
5-Time [[International Race of Champions|IROC]] Champion ([[1994]], [[1996]], [[1997]], [[1998]], [[2005]])<br>
Named one of [[NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers]] ([[1998]])

| Cup_Car_Team    = 6 - [[Roush Fenway Racing]]
| Previous_Year   = 2005
| Prev_Cup_Pos    = 4th
| Best_Cup_Pos    = 2nd - [[2002]], [[1998]], [[1994]], [[1990]] (Winston Cup)
| Cup_Wins        = 35
| Cup_Top_Tens    = 373
| Cup_Poles       = 41
| First_Cup_Race  = [[1981]] [[Northwestern Bank 400]] ([[North Wilkesboro Speedway|North Wilkesboro]])
| First_Cup_Win   = [[1989]] [[Pop Secret Microwave Popcorn 400|AC Delco 500]] ([[North Carolina Speedway|Rockingham]])
| Last_Cup_Win    = [[2005]] [[Banquet 400]] ([[Kansas Speedway|Kansas]])
| Last_Cup_Race   = [[2007]] [[Daytona 500]] ([[Daytona International Speedway|Daytona]])
| Total_Cup_Races = 700
| Years_In_Cup    = 20

| Busch_Car_Team    = 6 - [[Roush Fenway Racing]]
| Prev_Busch_Pos    = 43rd
| Best_Busch_Pos    = 8th - [[1987]]
| Busch_Wins        = 47
| Busch_Top_Tens    = 140
| Busch_Poles       = 29
| First_Busch_Race  = [[1982]] [[Kroger 200]] ([[O'Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis|Indianapolis]])
| First_Busch_Win   = [[1987]] [[Budweiser 200]] ([[Dover International Speedway|Dover]])
| Last_Busch_Win    = [[2005]] [[Sam's Town 300]]([[Las Vegas Motor Speedway|Las Vegas]])
| Last_Busch_Race   = [[2007]] [[Kroger 200]] ([[O'Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis|Indianapolis]])
| Total_Busch_Races = 700
| Years_In_Busch    = 20

| Truck_Car_Team    = 6 - [[Roush Fenway Racing]]
| Prev_Truck_Pos    = 70th
| Best_Truck_Pos    = 53rd - [[1996]]
| Truck_Wins        = 6
| Truck_Top_Tens    = 12
| Truck_Poles       = 4
| First_Truck_Race  = [[1996]] [[Fas Mart Shootout]] ([[Richmond International Raceway|Richmond]])
| First_Truck_Win   = [[1996]] [[Lowe's 250]] ([[North Wilkesboro Speedway|North Wilkesboro]])
| Last_Truck_Win    = [[2006]] [[John Deere 250]] ([[Talladega Superspeedway|Talladega]])
| Last_Truck_Race   = [[2007]] [[Lowe's 250]] ([[Daytona International Speedway|Daytona]])
| Total_Truck_Races = 50
| Years_In_Truck    = 4

| Updated_On = [[October 8]], [[2006]]
}}

Infobox NASCAR crew chief edit

Any crew chief who has headed any of NASCAR's top-tier series should have the Infobox NASCAR crew chief template on their page. (Example taken and modified from Mark Martin - don't worry, he's not a crew chief!) Notes:

  • The only variable that is required is the Name variable (but it's useless without other variables).
  • All dates must be in wikilinked, in order for the wiki system to recognize it as a date.
  • The First_SERIES_Race variable must have data, or the other variables for that series will not appear.
  • Only use the variables Last_SERIES_Race, Total_SERIES_Races, and Years_In_SERIES for a driver who has retired from that series.
  • Obviously, only use the Died and Cause of Death variables for deceased drivers.


{{Infobox NASCAR crew chief
| name           = Mark Martin
| birth_date     = [[January 9]], [[1959]] 
| birth_place    = California, United States
| Image          = Mark Martin.jpg
| caption        = Martin in 2007 
| death_date     = [[April 1]], [[2059]] 
| Cause of Death = Unknown 
| Awards         = [[1977]] [[American Speed Association]] (ASA) Rookie of the Year<br>
4-Time [[American Speed Association]] (ASA) Champion ([[1978]], [[1979]], [[1980]], [[1986]])<br>
5-Time [[International Race of Champions|IROC]] Champion ([[1994]], [[1996]], [[1997]], [[1998]], [[2005]])<br>
Named one of [[NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers]] ([[1998]]) 
| Cup_Car_Team      = 6 - [[Roush Fenway Racing]] 
| Previous_Year     = 2005 
| Prev_Cup_Pos      = 4th 
| Best_Cup_Pos      = 2nd - [[2002]], [[1998]], [[1994]], [[1990]] (Winston Cup) 
| Cup_Wins          = 35 
| Cup_Top_Tens      = 373 
| Cup_Poles         = 41 
| First_Cup_Race    = [[1981]] [[Northwestern Bank 400]] ([[North Wilkesboro Speedway|North Wilkesboro]]) 
| First_Cup_Win     = [[1989]] [[Pop Secret Microwave Popcorn 400|AC Delco 500]] ([[North Carolina Speedway|Rockingham]]) 
| Last_Cup_Win      = [[2005]] [[Banquet 400]] ([[Kansas Speedway|Kansas]]) 
| Last_Cup_Race     = [[2007]] [[Daytona 500]] ([[Daytona International Speedway|Daytona]]) 
| Total_Cup_Races   = 700 
| Years_In_Cup      = 20 
| Busch_Car_Team    = 6 - [[Roush Fenway Racing]] 
| Prev_Busch_Pos    = 43rd 
| Best_Busch_Pos    = 8th - [[1987]]
| Busch_Wins        = 47 
| Busch_Top_Tens    = 140 
| Busch_Poles       = 29 
| First_Busch_Race  = [[1982]] [[Kroger 200]] ([[O'Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis|Indianapolis]]) 
| First_Busch_Win   = [[1987]] [[Budweiser 200]] ([[Dover International Speedway|Dover]]) 
| Last_Busch_Win    = [[2005]] [[Sam's Town 300]]([[Las Vegas Motor Speedway|Las Vegas]]) 
| Last_Busch_Race   = [[2007]] [[Kroger 200]] ([[O'Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis|Indianapolis]]) 
| Total_Busch_Races = 700 
| Years_In_Busch    = 20 
| Truck_Car_Team    = 6 - [[Roush Fenway Racing]] 
| Prev_Truck_Pos    = 70th 
| Best_Truck_Pos    = 53rd - [[1996]] 
| Truck_Wins        = 6 
| Truck_Top_Tens    = 12 
| Truck_Poles       = 4 
| First_Truck_Race  = [[1996]] [[Fas Mart Shootout]] ([[Richmond International Raceway|Richmond]]) 
| First_Truck_Win   = [[1996]] [[Lowe's 250]] ([[North Wilkesboro Speedway|North Wilkesboro]]) 
| Last_Truck_Win    = [[2006]] [[John Deere 250]] ([[Talladega Superspeedway|Talladega]]) 
| Last_Truck_Race   = [[2007]] [[Lowe's 250]] ([[Daytona International Speedway|Daytona]]) 
| Total_Truck_Races = 50 
| Years_In_Truck    = 4 
| Updated_On        = [[October 8]], [[2006]]
}}

Infobox NASCAR team edit

Hendrick Motorsports
 
Owner(s)Rick & Mary Hendrick
Jeff Gordon
BaseConcord, North Carolina
SeriesNEXTEL Cup
Busch Series
Race driversKyle Busch (#5-NEXTEL & Busch, #57-Busch)
Jeff Gordon (#24)
Brian Vickers (#25, #57-Busch)
Jimmie Johnson (#48-NEXTEL & Busch, #5-Busch)
Adrian Fernandez (#5-Busch)
SponsorsKellogg's (#5-NEXTEL, #44)
Dupont (#24)
GMAC (#25)
Lowe's (#48, #5-Busch)

All teams that currently run full-time in any of NASCAR's top three series (NEXTEL Cup, Busch and Craftsman Truck) should have the {{Infobox NASCAR team}} template added to it. (Current definition of notable is not yet defined, see talk page.) (Example taken from Hendrick Motorsports.) Note: if a usable logo cannot be found, leave the image portion blank. (Image= |) An example of this can be found at Akins Motorsports.

{{Infobox NASCAR team
| Team_name      = Hendrick Motorsports
| Logo           = [[Image:Red copyright.svg]]
| Owner_names    = [[Rick Hendrick|Rick & Mary Hendrick]]<br> [[Jeff Gordon]]
| Base           = [[Concord, North Carolina]]
| Series         = [[NEXTEL Cup]]<br> [[Busch Series]] 
| Drivers        = [[Kyle Busch]] (#5-NEXTEL & Busch, #57-Busch) <br> [[Jeff Gordon]] (#24) <br> [[Brian Vickers]] (#25, #57-Busch) <br> [[Jimmie Johnson]] (#48-NEXTEL & Busch, #5-Busch)<br> [[Adrian Fernandez]] (#5-Busch)
| Sponsors       = [[Kellogg's]] (#5-NEXTEL, #44) <br> [[Dupont]] (#24) <br> [[GMAC]] (#25) <br> [[Lowe's]] (#48, #5-Busch)
| Manufacturer   =
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}}

Former NASCAR team edit

Jackson Bros. Motorsports/Leo Jackson Motorsports/Andy Petree Racing
 
Owner(s)Richard Jackson(1985-1989)
Leo Jackson(1985-1996)
Andy Petree(1996-2004)
BaseNorth Carolina
SeriesWinston Cup, Busch Series, Craftsman Truck Series
Race driversHarry Gant
Benny Parsons
Ken Schrader
Greg Biffle
Christian Fittipaldi
SponsorsSkoal, Oakwood Homes, Copenhagen, Square D
ManufacturerOldsmobile, Chevrolet
Opened1985
Closed2004
Career
Drivers' Championships0
Race victories12

All articles about former notable teams that competed in NASCAR should have the {{Infobox NASCAR team}} added to it. (Current definition of notable is not yet defined, see talk page.) (Example taken from Andy Petree Racing.) All regulations regarding this template are the same as the NASCAR Owner Infobox.

{{Infobox NASCAR team
| name          = Jackson Bros. Motorsports/Leo Jackson Motorsports/Andy Petree Racing
| logo          = [[File:NonFreeImageRemoved.svg|100px]]
| owners        = [[Richard Jackson]](1985-1989)<br> [[Leo Jackson]](1985-1996)<br> [[Andy Petree]](1996-2004)
| series        = [[Winston Cup]], [[Busch Series]], [[Craftsman Truck Series]]
| drivers_champ = 0
| wins          = 12
| numbers       = 33, 55, 66
| drivers       = [[Harry Gant]]<br> [[Benny Parsons]]<br> [[Ken Schrader]]<br> [[Greg Biffle]]<br> [[Christian Fittipaldi]]
| sponsors      = [[Skoal]], [[Oakwood Homes]], [[Copenhagen]], [[Schneider Electric|Square D]]
| manufacturer  = [[Oldsmobile]], [[Chevrolet]]
| base          = [[North Carolina]]
| opened        = [[1985]]
| closed        = [[2004 in NASCAR|2004]]
}}

Motorsport venue edit

We are using the standard infobox used around the world. We need to convert the miles length of the track into kilometers so the infobox length works. You can convert the distance by typing in "Convert 0.5 mile to kilometers" into your search engine to find the distance. Round it to maybe one place after the decimal point.

Daytona International Speedway
The World Center of Racing
 
Daytona's Grandstand
Location1801 West International Speedway Blvd, Daytona Beach, Florida 32114
Time zoneGMT-5
Capacity167,785
OwnerInternational Speedway Corporation
OperatorInternational Speedway Corporation
Broke ground1956
Opened1959
Construction cost$3 million
ArchitectCharles Moneypenny
Bill France Sr.
Former namesDaytona
Major eventsNASCAR Nextel Cup
Daytona 500
Pepsi 400
Bud Shootout
Gatorade Duel

NASCAR Busch Series
Orbitz 300
Winn-Dixie 250

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
Chevy Silverado HD 250

Grand-American Rolex Sports Car Series
Rolex 24 at Daytona

ARCA RE/MAX Series
Daytona ARCA 200

AMA Formula Xtreme
Daytona 200
Tri-Oval
SurfaceAsphalt
Length2.5 miles (4 km)
Turns4
Banking31° Turns
18° Tri-oval
2° Back straightaway
Race lap record0:42.783 (Bill Elliott, Melling Racing, 1987, NASCAR NEXTEL Cup)
Sports Car Course
SurfaceAsphalt
Length3.56 miles (5.7 km)
Turns12
Banking31° in oval turns
18° in tri-oval
Motorcycle Course
SurfaceAsphalt
Length2.95 miles (4.75 km)
Turns12
Banking31° in oval turns
18° in tri-oval
{{Infobox motorsport venue
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}}  


NASCAR race edit

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File:2006Daytona500logo.jpg
Nextel Cup Series
VenueDaytona International Speedway
Corporate sponsorN/A
First race1959
Distance500 miles (805 km)
Laps200
Previous namesDaytona 500 by STP
(1991-1993)

All pages that are the listing of a NASCAR race event should have the {{Infobox motor race}} infobox added to it. (Example taken from Daytona 500) In this case, an event logo is preferable.


{{Infobox motor race
| Series long=Nextel Cup Series
| Name=Daytona 500
| Logo=Daytona500logo.PNG
| Img_size=232px
| Venue=[[Daytona International Speedway]]
| Sponsor=N/A
| First race=[[1959]]
| Distance=500 miles (805 km)
| Laps=200
| Previous names='''None'''
}}

NASCAR race season edit

2010 Food City 500
Race details[1][2]
Race 5 of 36 in the 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
Date March 21, 2010 (2010-March-21)
Official name Food City 500
Location Bristol Motor Speedway, Bristol, Tennessee
Course Permanent racing facility
0.5 mi (0.8 km)
Distance 508 laps, 267 mi (430 km)
Weather Isolated thunderstorms with a high around 57; wind out of the NE at 7 mph. Chance of precipitation 20%.
Average speed 79.618 miles per hour (128.133 km/h)
Pole position
Driver Joe Gibbs Racing
Time 15.396
Most laps led
Driver Kurt Busch Penske Racing
Laps 278
Winner
No. 48 Jimmie Johnson Hendrick Motorsports
Television in the United States
Network Fox Broadcasting Company
Announcers Mike Joy, Darrell Waltrip and Larry McReynolds

All pages that are the listing of a NASCAR season's race event should have the {{Infobox NASCAR race report}} infobox added to it. (Example taken from 2010 Food City 500)

Prior to 2011, this template was called {{NASCAR race season infobox}}. Numerous changes have been made to the template since then. When found by this (old) name, the infobox template should be updated to the new name, and its fields fixed as needed.

{{Infobox NASCAR race report
| Type          = NAS
| country       = United States
| Race Name     = Food City 500
| Details ref   = <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.startribune.com/sports/88774277.html|title=Johnson Wins At Bristol|date=22 March 2010|publisher=Jenna Fryer|accessdate=7 April 2010|location=[[Star Tribune]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://abcnews.go.com/Sports/wireStory?id=10151310|title=Joey Logano Has The Pole|date=19 March 2010|publisher=Jenna Fryer|accessdate=3 April 2010|location=[[ABC News]]}}</ref>
| Fulldate      = {{Start date|2010|March|21}}
| Year          = 2010
| Race_No       = 5
| Season_No     = 36
| Image         =
| Official name = Food City 500
| Location      = [[Bristol Motor Speedway]], [[Bristol, Tennessee]]
| Course_mi     = 0.5
| Course_km     = 0.8
| Distance_laps = 508
| Distance_mi   = 267
| Distance_km   = 430
| Weather       = Isolated thunderstorms with a high around 57; wind out of the NE at 7 mph. Chance of precipitation 20%.
| Avg           = {{convert|79.618|mi/h}}
| Pole_Driver   = [[Joey Logano]]
| Pole_state    = Connecticut
| Pole_Team     = [[Joe Gibbs Racing]]
| Pole_Time     = 15.396
| Most_state    = Nevada
| Most_Driver   = [[Kurt Busch]]
| Most_Team     = [[Penske Racing]]
| Most_laps     = 278
| Car           = 48
| First_Driver  = [[Jimmie Johnson]]
| First_state   = California
| First_Team    = [[Hendrick Motorsports]]
| Network       = [[Fox Broadcasting Company]]
| Announcers    = [[Mike Joy]], [[Darrell Waltrip]] and [[Larry McReynolds]]
}}

NASCAR next race edit

All pages that are the listing of a NASCAR race event should have the {{NASCAR next race}} infobox at the bottom. (Example taken from Daytona 500).


Previous race:
Gatorade Duel
'Nextel Cup
'
Next race:
Auto Club 500
{{NASCAR next race
| Series        = Nextel Cup
| Previous_race = [[Gatorade Duel]]
| Next_race     = [[Auto Club 500]]
}}
  1. ^ "Johnson Wins At Bristol". Star Tribune: Jenna Fryer. 22 March 2010. Retrieved 7 April 2010.
  2. ^ "Joey Logano Has The Pole". ABC News: Jenna Fryer. 19 March 2010. Retrieved 3 April 2010.