NASCAR Cup Series
Definition
The NASCAR Cup Series is the top-tier professional stock car racing championship in the United States, organized by the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR), featuring high-speed races on oval tracks with elite drivers and teams.
It represents the pinnacle of NASCAR competition, where drivers battle for the season-long championship through a series of high-stakes races, sponsorships, and intense rivalries.
Examples
My uncle lives for the NASCAR Cup Series, turning every Sunday into a 500-lap therapy session with beer and burnt hot dogs.
She swerved through traffic like a pro in the NASCAR Cup Series, leaving tailgaters in the dust and her boss's latte in the rearview.
Betting on the NASCAR Cup Series dark horse paid off bigger than finding a forgotten $20 in last year's jeans.
The final restart in the NASCAR Cup Series had more drama than a reality TV finale, complete with crashes, cheers, and questionable calls.