Main pageDiscussionOpen tasksAssessmentStandardsNewsletterParticipantsPopular ArticlesRecent Changes

Welcome to the WikiProject NASCAR to-do list! This is an informational list of articles related to NASCAR that need to be consistently updated, articles that can be or have been requested to be created, and requests to edit an article a specific way (such as articles that need more citations and articles about drivers that we do not have pictures of and drivers who do not have results tables in their articles).

Feel free to add any task to this list that you find that needs to be done. Please remember to remove tasks from this list if you have completed them. Any help in completing the tasks on this list is appreciated! Thank you, good luck and happy editing!

New article requests

edit

For all articles created, please make sure they are notable under WP:NMOTORSPORT or WP:GNG, inclusion on this list does not imply notability.

People

edit

Add drivers to Category:NASCAR drivers, crew chiefs to Category:NASCAR crew chiefs and owners to Category:NASCAR team owners after creating. Other people associated with NASCAR can be placed in the main Category:NASCAR people category.

Drivers

edit
Name & article link About the driver Note(s)
Dick Bailey 4 Cup starts (with 1 pole-position)
Johnny Benson Sr. 1 Cup start Father of Johnny Benson Jr.
John Blankenship 4 Xfinity starts, 5 ARCA starts (with 2 Top 10), 1 ARCA East start
Lenny Boehler Six-time NASCAR Modified champion car owner (National Modified champion 1967-69, FMS champion 1994-96
Al Bonnell 2 Cup starts (with 1 Top 10 and 1 pole-position)
Perk Brown 28 Cup starts (with 8 Top 10 and 1 pole-position)
Robert Bruce (racing driver) 1 Truck start (plus 1 DNQ), 2 ARCA starts (with 1 Top 10)
Robin Buck 2 Pinty's Series wins
Billy Clark (racing driver) 13 Xfinity Series starts (with 2 Top 10 and 2 pole-positions). Also competed in Busch North (with 2 wins) and in the Whelen Modified Tour.
Bill Clinton (racing driver) Ran 6 Cup Series races from 1961 and 1964 and 2 West Series races in 1964
Trevor Collins (racing driver) Dirt ringer who attempted to make his Truck Series debut at Eldora in 2018 and Bristol in 2021 but failed to qualify for both races As per the GNG, NASCAR drivers in the top 3 series only need articles if they run a race. However, if multiple sources can be found so the article can be of good quality, then it could be created regardless.
Doug Cox (racing driver) 31 Cup starts (with 14 Top 10 and 1 pole-position)
Noel Dowler 1 Xfinity start, 60 Pinty's Series starts (with 1 Top 5 and 26 Top 10)
Bob Duell 28 Cup starts (with 8 Top 10 and 1 pole-position)
Ray Duhigg Finished 8th in Cup Series points in 1952 and earned 26 top ten finishes
George Dunn (racing driver) 12 Cup starts (with 7 Top 10 and 1 pole-position)
Ricky Ehrgott 1 Xfinity start, 1 Truck start, 4 ARCA starts (with 1 Top 5 and 2 Top 10)
Jay Fogleman 19 Xfinity Series starts with 2 Top 10. Also had 10 wins, 78 Top 5 and 118 Top 10 in 200 races in the USAR Hooters Pro Cup Series He is the father of Tate Fogleman
Chad Frewaldt 1 Truck start, 3 ARCA starts
Grant Galloway 1 Truck start
Anthony Gandon Competed in 2 Xfinity Series races in 2013. Competed in Whelen Euro Series between 2013 and 2014 and was 2013 Whelen Euro Series - Elite 2 Champion with 4 wins, 9 podiums and 3 pole-positions.
Danny Graves (racing driver) 1 Cup win in 1957 (4 career Top 10 and 1 pole-position). He also has 3 ARCA West wins.
Russ Hepler 13 Cup starts (2 career Top 10 and 1 pole-position)
Jim Hunter (racing driver) 5 Cup starts (2 career Top 5 and 1 pole-position)
Robert Ingram (racing driver) 101 Xfinity Series starts (35 career Top 10 and 1 pole-position). Also DNQed twice in Cup; competed in ARCA.
Tommy Irwin (racing driver) 99 Cup starts (52 career Top 10 and 2 pole-positions)
John Kieper 1 Cup win in 1956 (8 career Top 10 and 3 pole-positions)
Joey Kourafas 12 Xfinity Series starts (3 career Top 10 and 1 pole-position). Also competed in Busch North Series (3 wins and 1987 champion) and 4 wins in NASCAR North Tour.
Thomas Krasonis He has competed in the Whelen Euro Series and was going to compete part-time in the Truck and ARCA Series in 2023 (that didn't end up happening)
Jimmy Lawson (racing driver) Competed in the Xfinity Series from 1982 to 1987 (113 starts in total) and finished between 8th and 18th in points each year except 1987
Charlie Luck Competed in the Xfinity Series from 1982 to 1986 (106 starts in total) and finished between 9th and 25th in points each year
Rick Martin (racing driver) Won the 1987 Busch North Series race at Seekonk Speedway and has competed in 2 NASCAR Modified Tour races (1 in both 2000 and 2001) He is Richard Martin on Racing-Reference, but was better known as Rick. A disambiguation page will be needed since there's a hockey player named Rick Martin.
Rafael Martínez (racing driver) He is the 2007 NASCAR Corona Series champion. He competed full-time in the Mexico Series each year from then until 2017. In 2018 and 2019, he competed part-time in the Mexico Series. He also ran the Xfinity Series races at Mexico City in 2005 and 2008 and the fall West Series race at Phoenix in 2004 (this season still needs an article). Racing-Reference does not have stats for the Mexico Series in years before 2008, so find his stats in years before that on other sites.
Braden Mitchell Dirt ringer who attempted to make his Truck Series debut in the race at Knoxville in 2022 in the Sparks Motorsports No. 53 and failed to qualify. He attempted the race at Eldora in 2018 in the Reaume Brothers Racing No. 33 and also failed to qualify. He is the brother of Bryson Mitchell, who did qualify for the Truck race at Knoxville in 2022 in the G2G Racing No. 46. As per the GNG, NASCAR drivers in the top 3 series only need articles if they run a race. However, if multiple sources can be found so the article can be of good quality, then it could be created regardless.
Tommy Moon (racing driver) 10 Cup starts with 5 Top 10 and 1 pole-position
Nate Monteith 2 Xfinity starts (plus 1 DNQ), 3 Truck starts, 5 ARCA starts (with 1 Top 10)
Ricky Moxley 1 Truck start
Billy Myers (racing driver) 2 Cup wins in 1956 (with 34 Top 10 and 1 pole-position in 84 Cup starts) A disambiguation page will be needed since there's another NASCAR driver named Billy Myers
Gary Neice 21 Xfinity Series starts with 7 Top 10 and 1 pole-position
Bill Norton (racing driver) 1 Cup win in 1951
Andy Pierce (racing driver) 5 Cup starts with 1 pole-position
Marvin Porter 2 Cup wins in 1957 and 1960
Mike Porter (racing driver) 88 Xfinity Series starts (with 20 Top 10 and 2 pole-positions). Also DNQed for 1988 Daytona 500; competed in ARCA (1 win) and Southwest Series.
Bob Pressley 6 Xfinity starts with 1 Top 5. Father of Robert Pressley and grandfather of Coleman Pressley
Brad Queen 1 Truck start
Benjamin Reynolds 1 Truck start
Bob Ross (racing driver) 17 Cup starts with 10 career Top 10 and 1 pole-position. He also have 3 ARCA West wins.
Brian Ross (American racing driver, born 1944) 2 Cup starts (plus 1 DNQ), 3 Xfinity starts (plus 3 DNQ's), 6 ARCA starts, 41 Busch North starts with 1 win, 6 Top-5 and 10 Top-10, 136 Whelen Modified Tour starts with 7 wins, 50 Top-5, 79 Top-10 and 4 pole-positions. A disambiguation page will be needed since there's another NASCAR driver named Brian Ross
Rubén Rovelo He is the 2020 NASCAR PEAK Mexico Series (which still needs an article) champion. He also ran five East Series races in 2010 (this season also still needs an article). Racing-Reference does not have stats for the Mexico Series in years before 2008, so find his stats in years before that on other sites.
A. J. Russell 1 Truck start and 1 Indy Lights start
Scott Saunders (racing driver) 3 Xfinity starts, 1 Truck start, 3 ARCA East starts
Frank Secrist 8 Cup starts with 1 career Top 5 and 1 pole-position. He also competed in ARCA West and USAC Championship Car.
John Settlemyre 1 Xfinity win
Lloyd Shaw (racing driver) 1 Cup pole in his only Cup start
Bob Shreeves Had 93 Xfinity Series starts, 29 top 10, 9 top 5 and 1 pole position in the Xfinity Series in the 1980's.
Steve Smith (racing driver) 2 Truck starts, 20 Southwest Series starts (with 6 Top 10)
Wayne Smith (racing driver) 123 Cup career starts with 9 Top 10
John Soares (racing driver) 1 Cup win in 1954 Sr. not Jr.
Bugs Stevens Won 3 consecutive NASCAR National Modified championships from 1967 to 1969. He also had 3 Cup starts with 1 Top 10. There's a published reliable source book by Bones Bourcier from Coastal 181 Press. Another source is: Dodge, Herb, "Bugs Stevens", Stock Car Racing (ISSN 0734-7340), Volume 23, Number 2, February 1988.
Mike Swaim 36 Xfinity Series starts, 3 top 10 and 1 pole position. Father of Mike Swaim Jr.
Brett Taylor 1 Pinty's Series win
Jesse James Taylor Finished 7th in Cup Series points in 1951 (16 Cup starts with 3 career Top 10 and 1 pole-position)
Tommy Thompson (NASCAR racing driver) 1 Cup win in 1951
Joe Thurman Earned 31 top ten and 6 top five race finishes in the 1980's in the Xfinity Series
Art Watts 1 Cup win in 1957 (6 career Top 10 and 5 pole-positions)
Danny Weinberg 1 Cup win in 1951 (9 career Top 10 and 1 pole-position). He also competed in ARCA West
Drew White (racing driver) Ran part-time in ARCA in the 1990's and early-to-mid-2000's, also made 7 Xfinity starts in 2001 (plus 1 NXS DNQ in both 2002 and 2003)
Doug Yates (racing driver) 86 Cup starts (28 career Top 10 and 2 pole positions) He is not the same person as Doug Yates. He also is not related to the other Doug Yates or Robert Yates.
Clay Young (racing driver) 5 Cup starts (plus 8 DNQ's), 1 Truck start (plus 1 DNQ), 26 ARCA starts (with 6 Top 5, 10 Top 10 and 1 pole position), (plus 1 DNQ) A disambiguation page will be needed since there's a cricket player named Clay Young.
John Young (racing driver) 5 Xfinity starts, 12 Truck starts (with 1 Top 10), 1 ARCA West start
These drivers do not have articles yet but their names redirect to other articles. (These redirects will go away when they get their own articles.)
Frank Arford 4 Cup starts. Had a fatal crash in the Qualifying for a Cup race at Langhorne Speedway His name is currently a redirect to the List of NASCAR fatalities article
Scott Deware He attempted 1 Busch Series race but failed to qualify. 16 Busch North starts and 3 24 Hours of Daytona starts. Also was the owner of DRG Motorsports which competed in Xfinity Series. His name is currently a redirect to his team's article
Clint McHugh Died in a fatal crash in qualifying for a Cup race at Memphis-Arkansas Speedway His name is currently a redirect to the List of NASCAR fatalities article
These drivers do not have articles yet but they do have article drafts. After they are expanded and have enough citations, they can be submitted to go into mainspace.
Name & article draft link About the driver Note(s)
Draft:Clayton Green (racing driver) He has 1 Truck Series start in 2024. As per the GNG, his article can be created since he started a race in the NASCAR Truck Series.
Draft:Lisa Jackson (racing driver) She has 1 Xfinity Series start in 1982. She is the first woman to compete in Xfinity Series. As per the GNG, her article can be created since she started a race in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.
Draft:Sam Rice (racing driver) He has 2 Cup starts with 2 Top 5 in both of his starts. He also had 60 starts as a team owner in Cup with 2 wins, 17 Top 5, 24 Top 10 and 2 pole positions. His wins as a team owner came with Bill Blair and Fireball Roberts. As per the GNG, his article can be created since he started a race in the NASCAR Cup Series.
Draft:Stuart Lyndon 2 ARCA starts, 3 NASCAR Winston West starts (with 1 Top 10). Only New Zealander to have raced in the ARCA West series. Died in a fatal crash at Atlanta Motor Speedway in an ARCA race in 1985.
Draft:Chuck Buchanan Jr 7 ARCA starts, 30 ARCA East starts (with 2 Top 10). Attempted 4 NASCAR Truck Series races with 4 DNQ's.

Crew chiefs

edit

Team owners

edit

TV broadcasters

edit
  • Alan Cavanna - Former NASCAR on Fox pit reporter for Truck Series (2015–2020) and NASCAR.com reporter (2013–2014)
  • Kim Coon - NASCAR.com reporter and Motor Racing Network and NASCAR on NBC pit reporter, also a former Miss Sprint Cup. (Her name currently has a redirect to the List of NASCAR on NBC broadcasters article, remove redirect if she gets an article.)
  • Alex Hayden - Motor Racing Network reporter, also has been a sub for NASCAR on NBC pit reporting at the standalone Xfinity races (When his article is created, remove the redirect to the Marvel character that his name goes to now.)
  • Jim Noble (sportscaster) - Performance Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio reporter, also was a sub for NASCAR on ESPN and NASCAR on NBC pit reporting at the standalone Xfinity races
  • Marty Snider - Pit reporter for the Cup, Xfinity and IndyCar Series for NBC. He previously worked for TNT when they partnered with NBC for NASCAR coverage from 2001 to 2006 and again from 2007 to 2014 when TNT covered NASCAR by themselves. He previously had an article but it was deleted. Click here to see the Web Archive on what his old article looked like. His article has since been re-created as a draft.
  • Jim Tretow - Was previously a pit reporter for Fox in ARCA, he also is a track announcer at tracks such as Daytona. Currently works as the color commentator for ARCA races on MAVTV.
  • Dillon Welch - Alternate pit reporter for NBC for the Cup and Xfinity Series and a pit reporter for MRN. He also has been a driver in dirt racing and advanced to the A-Main in the Chili Bowl in 2022. He is the son of Vince Welch.

Wives/spouses of drivers

edit
  • Kim Burton - Jeff Burton's wife and Harrison Burton's mom, also is Ward Burton's sister in-law and Jeb Burton's aunt
  • Samantha Busch - Kyle Busch's wife, KBM co-owner, also owns a clothing business called Avanti and works with the Bundle of Joy Foundation. (Her name currently has a redirect to her husband's article, remove redirect if she gets an article.)
  • Amy Earnhardt - Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s wife, née Reimann
  • Sherry Pollex - Martin Truex Jr.'s former longtime girlfriend from 2005 to 2023 (talk about her ovarian cancer battle and her work with stuff like the MTJ Foundation, SherryStrong, Catwalk for a Cause, etc.) (Her name currently has a redirect to Truex's article, remove redirect if she gets an article.)
  • Ashley Van Metre - Kurt Busch's second wife (divorced in 2022), she is also a polo (horseback riding) athlete and also owns a clothing business called Monarch Reign. (Her name as well as "Ashley Busch" both currently redirect to her ex-husband's article, remove redirects if she gets an article.)

NHOF Landmark Award and Squier-Hall Award recipients

edit
  • Anne France - 2015 Landmark Award recipient. She was the wife of NASCAR founder Bill France Sr, the first secretary/treasurer of NASCAR and then the secretary/treasurer of International Speedway Corporation.
  • Harold Brasington - 2016 Landmark Award recipient. Founder and builder of Darlington Raceway and North Carolina Speedway (now Rockingham Speedway). (His article is currently a redirect to Darlington Raceway. Remove the redirect to create his article.)
  • Shav Glick - 2024 SHA recipient. He was a NASCAR writer for the Los Angeles Times, helping introduce the sport to fans on the west coast of the US[1]
  • Mike Harris (journalist) - 2025 SHA recipient. He worked for the Associated Press from 1969 to 2009 and as a motorsports reporter for the AP from 1980 to 2009[2]
  • Jim Hunter (NASCAR) - 2019 Landmark Award recipient. Worked in the following jobs (in chronological order): Writer for the Columbia Record, Atlanta Journal-Constitution and Stock Car Racing Magazine, PR director for Darlington Raceway and Talladega Superspeedway, NASCAR Vice President of Administration, President of Darlington Raceway and Corporate VP of International Speedway Corporation, NASCAR VP of Corporate Communications
  • Tom Higgins (journalist) - 2015 SHA recipient. He was a NASCAR writer for The Charlotte Observer.[3]
  • Benny Phillips (NASCAR) - 2017 SHA recipient. He was a NASCAR writer for the High Point Enterprise and Stock Car Racing Magazine. He also was a reporter for NASCAR on TBS.[4]
  • Norma "Dusty" Brandel - 2018 SHA recipient. She was a NASCAR writer for the Hollywood Citizen-News.[5]
  • Steve Waid - 2019 SHA recipient. He was a NASCAR writer for the Martinsville Bulletin, Roanoke Times & World News, the Grand National Scene magazine, and NASCAR Illustrated.[6]
  • T. Taylor Warren - 2023 SHA recipient. He was the photographer who took the picture of the 1959 Daytona 500 photo finish between Lee Petty and Johnny Beauchamp (and lap car Joe Weatherly) that took until the Wednesday after the race to determine the winner. He would continue to work as a photographer in NASCAR until his death in 2008. He worked the first 50 Daytona 500's as a photographer. He was the first photographer to receive the SHA.

Racetracks

edit

Add to Category:NASCAR tracks, and to the "Defunct or inactive tracks" section of List of NASCAR race tracks, after creating.

Teams

edit

Add to Category:NASCAR teams after creating. Articles needing to be written for current teams can be found on the List of NASCAR teams.

  • Kimmel Racing - Longtime ARCA team, currently fields the No. 68 and 69 cars. The team also had 1 Truck Series start. (The article was previously a draft: click here.)
  • Peterson Racing Group - Trans-Am team which debuted in the Xfinity Series in 2023 at the Charlotte Roval with Andy Lally DNQ'ing for the race in their No. 87 car, which was fielded for the second time at Watkins Glen in 2024 with Mike Skeen driving. (Raphael Matos was originally going to drive the No. 87 at Watkins Glen instead of Skeen.) The team also partners with Jordan Anderson Racing to field Austin Green in their No. 32 car part-time. The No. 87 was listed as a JAR entry on the Watkins Glen entry list.[7]

Former teams

edit

Add to Category:Defunct NASCAR teams after creating. Articles needing to be written for current teams can be found on the List of NASCAR teams.

Seasons

edit

Series

edit
  • Sioux Chief Showdown - Rebranded in 2020, these are 10 races within the ARCA Menards Series schedule that have an additional points standings and champion crowned at the end of those 10 races. (Article is currently a draft: click here.)

Other

edit

Templates

edit
  • Bassett family - In this template will be Dillon Bassett and Ronnie Bassett Jr., who are brothers.
  • Braun Racing
  • Chastain family - In this template will be Ross Chastain and his younger brother, Chad Chastain, who made his Truck Series and NASCAR debut at Watkins Glen in 2021
  • DCC Racing
  • Decker family - In this template will be Claire Decker, Natalie Decker and Paige Decker. Claire and Paige are sisters and Natalie is their cousin.
  • Erebus Motorsport - Australian SuperCar team that will debut in NASCAR and the Cup Series in 2024 fielding a part-time car for Brodie Kostecki with an RCR alliance
  • Evernham family - In this template will be Ray Evernham and Erin Crocker
  • Finch family - In this template will be James Finch and Jake Finch. They are father and son.
  • Gordon racing family - In this template will be Andrew Gordon and Benny Gordon. Andrew is Benny's nephew (so they will be listed in separate generations). (Note: DO NOT put Jeff Gordon, Robby Gordon, and Todd Gordon or any other Gordon in NASCAR (such as Cecil and Tina) in this template- none of them are related to Andrew and Benny.)
  • Huff Racing - Team that has competed part-time in ARCA since 2021 fielding the No. 36 car for team owner Ryan Huff. The team debuted in the Truck Series in the season-opener at Daytona in 2024 with Huff DNQ'ing for the race in their No. 36 truck.
  • Johnson racing family (Jimmie, Jarit and Jessie Johnson, their father Gary might have also raced motorcycles)
  • Jones racing family - In this template will be Parnelli Jones, Page Jones, P. J. Jones, Jagger Jones and Jace Jones. Page does not have an article and was a racing driver and Jace is Jagger's younger brother and is a racing driver (currently driving late models).
  • Josh Williams Motorsports
  • Kimmel family - In this template will be Bill Kimmel Sr, Bill Kimmel Jr, Frank Kimmel, Will Kimmel and Frankie Kimmel
  • Kvapil family - In this template will be Travis Kvapil, Carson Kvapil and Caden Kvapil
  • MacDonald Motorsports
  • Meendering family - In this template will be Jeff Meendering and Kevin Meendering, two crew chiefs who are brothers. They both have articles.
  • Miles Thomas Motorsports - A new Xfinity Series and ARCA team debuting in 2022
  • Parsons family - In this template will be Benny Parsons, Phil Parsons and Stefan Parsons. Benny (who died in 2007) and Phil are brothers and Stefan is Phil's son (so they will be listed in separate generations).
  • Pearson family - In this template will be David Pearson, Larry Pearson and Eddie Pearson.
  • Peterson Racing Group - IMSA team which debuted in the Xfinity Series in 2023 at the Charlotte Roval with Andy Lally DNQ'ing for the race in their No. 87 car, which will be fielded for the second time at Watkins Glen in 2024 with Raphael Matos driving. The team also partners with Jordan Anderson Racing to field Austin Green in their No. 32 car part-time. (Create a template for the team after an article about the team has been created.)
  • Reif family - In this template will be Tanner Reif and Tyler Reif, who are brothers.
  • Riggs family - In this template will be Scott Riggs and Layne Riggs, who are father and son, respectively.
  • Robby Gordon Motorsports (because other drivers such as P. J. Jones and Kevin Conway drove for Robby in a second car for his team)
  • Rusty Wallace Racing
  • Shafer family - In this template will be Todd Shafer and Jonathan Shafer, who are father and son, respectively.
  • Sieg family - In this template will be Shane Sieg (who died in 2017), Ryan Sieg and Kyle Sieg. The three of them are brothers.
  • Stewart family - In this template will be Tony Stewart and Leah Pruett. (Note: Leah Pruett is not related to Scott Pruett, so he should not be in this template.)
  • The Racer's Group (includes TRG Motorsports which competed in Truck and Cup until 2011)
  • The Harvick and Linville familes (in 1 template) - In this template will be Kevin Harvick and John Linville
  • The Anderson, McReynolds and Self families (all in 1 template) - Jordan Anderson will be the son-in-law of Larry McReynolds since he is engaged to Larry Mac's daughter. He is also the brother of Jennifer Self, the 2017 winner of the Better Half Dash. (When she competed in that race, it was before she got married- her last name was Anderson.) Jennifer is the wife of Austin Wayne Self. In this template will be Jordan Anderson, Brandon McReynolds, Larry McReynolds and Austin Wayne Self. (Larry will be listed in a different generation than Jordan, Brandon and Austin Wayne.)
  • The Cobb and Troconis families (in 1 template) - In this template will be Jennifer Jo Cobb and Eddie Troconis, who are husband and wife

Articles that need to be assessed

edit

Cick here to see the full list of articles that need to be assessed

Articles that need to be cleaned up

edit

Articles that should be written from a neutral point of view

edit

Articles that need to be verified

edit

Articles that need to be copy-edited

edit
  • NASCAR
  • 2010 Aaron's 499
  • Dale Earnhardt - Needs to be more formal, especially the history section. Needs constant patrol against vandals and overexuberant fans.
  • Mark Martin - This article is a mess, reads poorly, and needs major expansion, especially about his pre-Roush years.

Articles that need to be expanded

edit
  • Click here to see a list of all WikiProject NASCAR articles that are stubs (all of these articles need expansion and improvement)

People

edit

Drivers

edit

Crew chiefs

edit

Team owners

edit

News media people, etc.

edit

Seasons

edit

Cup Series

edit
  • All seasons between 1949 and 1978 - Missing teams, incomplete information, standings and schedule.
  • All seasons between 1979 and 1984, all seasons between 1986 and 1990, 1994 - Incomplete teams, information and standings.
Chase/Playoff
edit

Xfinity Series

edit
  • 1982-1983 - Missing or incomplete teams and standings.
  • All seasons between 1988 and 1993, all seasons between 1995 and 1999, 2001 - Missing or incomplete teams, standings and schedule.
  • 1994, 2000, 2002-2003 - Missing or incomplete standings and schedule
  • All seasons between 2006 and 2010 - Missing or incomplete race results.

Truck Series

edit
  • 1995 and 1996 - Incomplete teams
  • All seasons between 1997 and 2000 - Incomplete or missing teams, standings and schedule.

East Series

edit
  • All seasons between 2007 and 2009 - Missing teams, incomplete information and standings.
  • 2012 and 2013 - Missing teams and standings.

West Series

edit

Whelen Modified Tour

edit
  • All seasons between 2007 and 2013 - Missing teams
  • 2020 and 2021 - Missing teams and incomplete standings.
  • All seasons between 2022 and 2024 - Missing teams.

Whelen Southern Modified Tour

edit
  • All seasons between 2007 and 2013 - Missing teams

Pinty's Series

edit
  • All seasons between 2007 and 2009 - Incomplete or missing teams, standings and schedule.
  • 2010, 2012 and 2013 - Incomplete or missing teams.

Mexico Series

edit
  • All seasons from 2005 to 2008 plus 2019 and from 2021 to 2023 - Incomplete or missing teams and/or standings.
Mini Stock
edit
  • All seasons between 2009 and 2012 - Incomplete teams.

Whelen Euro Series

edit
  • All seasons between 2012 and 2014 - Incomplete or missing teams and standings.

ARCA Menards Series

edit
  • All seasons between 2002 and 2013 - Incomplete or missing teams, information and standings.

Tracks

edit

Races

edit

Specific races

edit

Many specific races, especially during the late 2000's and the early eras of NASCAR, have barely any information. Some barely have anything (no qualifying, race results, race logo/program cover, etc.) and need major updates and improvements, and some haven't been edited in years. Not all are listed here and there may be too many to count.

Teams

edit

Other

edit

Articles that need to be continuously updated

edit

Articles that do not have images

edit

A good source to find images not on Wikimedia is on www.flickr.com's Creative Commons section (attribution and attribution-ShareAlike sections).

Drivers

edit

2024 drivers

edit

2023 drivers

edit

2022 drivers

edit

2021 drivers

edit

2020 drivers

edit

Other/past/retired drivers

edit

Crew chiefs

edit

Current

edit

TV broadcasters, radio broadcasters and media members

edit

Racetracks

edit

Articles that need results wikitables

edit

Note: Due to the lengthy nature of this list, drivers' names are listed in alphabetical order by last name. You can search in Category:NASCAR drivers to see if a driver needs a results wikitables. Add new entries in alphabetical order.

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

M

N

O

P

R

S

T

U

V

W

Y

Z

References

edit
  1. ^ "Shav Glick, esteemed L.A. Times reporter, honored with 2024 Squier-Hall Award". NASCAR.com. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. October 17, 2023.
  2. ^ "Mike Harris named 2025 Squier-Hall Award recipient". NASCAR.com. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. October 13, 2024. Retrieved October 14, 2024.
  3. ^ Scott, David (January 31, 2015). "NASCAR Hall of Fame: Higgins set standard with full-time coverage". The News & Observer.
  4. ^ "Late NASCAR reporter Phillips honored with Squier-Hall Award". Sports Illustrated. July 2, 2016.
  5. ^ "Norma "Dusty" Brandel honored for NASCAR coverage". ESPN. June 30, 2017.
  6. ^ "Steve Waid named eighth Squier-Hall Award recipient". NASCAR.com. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. July 6, 2023.
  7. ^ Srigley, Joseph (August 30, 2024). "Rafa Matos Will Not Attempt Xfinity Debut at Watkins Glen with Peterson Racing Group". TobyChristie.com.