A Debut In Review: Gen-6 Race Car By The Numbers
11/25/2013
17 – Number of different winners this
season, up from the 15 different winners last season. The modern era
record for different winners in a season is 19.
5 – Number of drivers who won in 2013 after
going winless in 2012: Brian Vickers, Carl Edwards, David Ragan, Jamie
McMurray and Martin Truex Jr.
19 – Number of track qualifying records broken this season.
3 – Number of track qualifying records broken by Jimmie Johnson this season, the series’ most
11 – Number of drivers who broke a track
qualifying record this season. They are Jimmie Johnson (three), Denny
Hamlin, Kyle Busch, Joey Logano, Ryan Newman, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Matt
Kenseth (two each), Jeff Gordon, Kurt Busch, Brad Keselowski, and Marcos
Ambrose (one each).
127,306 – Number of Green Flag Passes, the
second highest total since the inception of Loop Data in 2005 – and
17,398 more passes than 2012.
971 – Number of Green Flag Passes for the Lead, an increase from the 946 Green Flag Passes for the Lead in 2012.
10 – Average number of leaders per race, up from 9.39 in 2012.
19.4 – Average number of lead changes per race, up from 18.9 last season.
46 – Number of drivers who led at least one lap, up from 42 last season.
1.267 – In seconds, the average margin of victory in 2013. It’s the lowest average MOV since 2005.
20 – Number of races that ended with a margin of victory under one second, up from 17 races last season.
83.1 – Percentage of cars that were running at the finish of races, up from 74.7% in 2012.
51.2 – Percentage of cars that finished on the lead lap, the highest percentage since 2009.
88 – Appeal (likeability) of the race cars in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series increased from 65% to 88%.**
83 – The perception that the race cars in
the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series “look similar to new cars in the showroom”
increased from 28% to 83%.**
86 – The perception that the race cars in
the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series “have distinctive body styling” increased
from 35% to 86%**
76 – The perception that the race cars in
the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series “are cars that I would be interested in
buying” increased from 49% to 76%**
79 – The perception that the race cars in
the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series “make me more interested in the car
manufacturers” increased from 41% to 70%**
** Source: Official NASCAR fan Council, NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Gen 6 Car Tracking Survey
“Look at these highlights. Isn’t this
awesome! I love this sport. I’m telling you. Whoever designed this new
car, we should kiss ‘em every weekend. It’s [Gen-6] creating drama. We
haven’t seen racing like this in years, since I first started in this
sport (in 2004). When you can leave a race track and there’s people in
tears because they won, and in tears because they got crashed, that’s
what brings us to the race track, that kind of racing and determination
and passion.” – Clint Bowyer, driver of the No. 15 5-hour Energy Toyota
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