Full-Time
Sanctions and organizes stock car racing events
No salary listed
Entry, Junior
Bassett, VA, USA
NASCAR is the governing body for stock car racing in the United States and oversees the most popular form of motorsports in the country. It organizes and sanctions a variety of racing series, including the NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series, and NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series, along with several international and regional series. NASCAR operates over 1,200 races each year across multiple countries and states, making it a significant player in the motorsports entertainment industry. Unlike its competitors, NASCAR has a strong focus on community and employee development, offering competitive salaries and benefits to foster a thriving work environment. The company's goal is to promote and grow the sport of auto racing while providing exciting entertainment for fans and opportunities for employees to advance in their careers.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Daytona Beach, Florida
Founded
1947
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