Movies like "__" and Talladega Nights feature NASCAR-like racing
Watch the __: Green means go, checkered means you've won
The earliest racetracks were converted from __ racing
The first 'motoring' race was in 1894 from __ to Rouen, France
The "Formula" in Formula 1 refers to the set of __ that participants follow
William __, Sr. founded NASCAR in 1948
Drag __ uses specialized cars to reach the end of the 1/4-mile track
NASCAR Series: __ Cup, Nationwide, and Camping World Truck
A racing __ includes the starting grid, pit lane, infield and banked turns
Like __ 1, Indy Car racing features car configurations with open wheels
__ __ Dragsters use methanol and nitromethane fuel
The Sprint Cup was previously the Nextel Cup and the __ Cup
Only the National __ League has more U.S. sports fans than NASCAR
Pro Stock and __ __ hot rods resemble production vehicles
F1 manufacturers: __, Ferrari, McLaren, Caterham and Marussia
Racing is popular in the __ U.S., with many teams headquartered there
Auto racing attracts big __, which are critical to corporate sponsors
The HANS Device was required in 2001, shortly after the death of Dale __
Much of racing is about testing the __ of the car and driver
Modern drivers wear __ suits and other safety devices
__ __, meaning "great prize", racing started in France in the 1890's
Oval track configurations include: Oval, D-shaped, Tri-, Quad-, and __ __
The __ __ International Hill Climb finish line is at 14,110 feet altitude
Superspeedways: Daytona, Indianapolis and __
The NASCAR __ __ __ opened in Charlotte, NC in 2010
NASCAR: National __ for Stock Car Auto Racing
Fast cars were popular for evading police during the __ era in the U.S.
Road racing usually involves a __ __ with several turns