The distinctive number three hasn't been used in a Sprint Cup Series race since the 2001 Daytona 500, in which Dale Earnhardt died on the last lap. While NASCAR doesn't retire numbers like other major professional sports, it is widely regarded that no one will ever drive a #3 again.
average is about 2 car or sometimes 3
how long does 3 miles take with a car
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add 3 to a number a number plus 3 the sum of a number and 3 3 more than a number a number increased by 3
Let the number be x and so the expression is: 3+x^2
3
No car number has ever been retired--the number belongs to the team--or reverts back to NASCAR to be re-issued. Dale's Number 3 is not retired, and it would be up to RCR to use the number again or not.
The car is being displayed at the NASCAR Hall of Fame.
3 road wheels
Buy a new car.
average is about 2 car or sometimes 3
purple is my favorite number in alphabet
3
Would you prefer 3 or 5 wheels on a car, or 5 seasons, 3 points of the compass - -
I'm not entirely sure. Most NASCAR video games w/ him have a red #3 Coke car.
Looking at the front of the car, number three will be the third from the left or the second from the right.
you have 3 sets of numbers on you car tyre. you have the tread width which is you first 3 digit number then you have another number and that number is how tall the sidewall is from the edge of the rim to where the tread starts and the then the last number is how big the rim is. The tyre width and the sidewall is measured ''mm'' and the rim size is measured in inches