All driving Empire NASCAR Event quiz answers

In addition to participating in hunters’ hunters, the other best way to get a lot of trophies quickly is to occupy the quiz of NASCAR event and answer the questions of the various NPCs. While few questions are easy to answer, others require intense knowledge of NASCAR to empty them. So, if you are a player outside the United States and do not know much about NASCAR, here is a guide containing all the common questions about the event.
All questions and answers in driving Empire NASCAR -Event – Roblox
In the table below, you can find the list of all 10 questions commonly asked and their respective answers. Use the table and receive a reward from 250 trophies Immediately in the game!
Questions | Answer |
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1) What is the iconic race held annually at Daytona International Speedway? | The Daytona 500 |
2) Calculating the current year (2025), how many races of the Daytona 500 have been so far? | 67 |
3) Which superstar co-owns Trackhouse Racing, an organization that competes full-time in the NASCAR CUP series? | Pitbull |
4) How many laps are official NASCAR drivers to complete in the Daytona 500? | 200 |
5) What strategy does NASCAR use drivers use to try faster? | Editing |
6) What is the alley, where teams serve the races? | Ditch road |
7) How many NASCAR pits are allowed over the wall while a typical ditch? | Between 5 and 6 |
8) Except for the Daytona 500, what other NASCAR race is held at the Daytona International Speedway? | The chicken zero sugar 400 |
9) What is the meaning of a white flag waved at NASCAR race? | One lap remains |
10) What is the last NASCAR practice session before a race known as? | Happy hour |
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