nascaR.data provides historical race results from NASCAR’s top three series: Cup (1949-present), NXS (1982-present), and Trucks (1995-present). Explore driver, team, and manufacturer performance in a race-by-race, season, or career format. This data has been expertly curated and scraped with permission from DriverAverages.com.
Note for v3.0.0: The second-tier series identifier has changed from
"xfinity"to"nxs". Seevignette("migrating-to-nxs")for details.
Install from CRAN:
install.packages("nascaR.data")Or install the development version from GitHub:
remotes::install_github("kyleGrealis/nascaR.data")Note: This package requires the arrow
package for reading parquet data from cloud storage. It will be
installed automatically.
All data is served from cloud storage. Use load_series()
to access race results:
library(nascaR.data)
cup <- load_series("cup")
nxs <- load_series("nxs")
truck <- load_series("truck")Data is cached locally after the first download for instant access.
Use refresh = TRUE to force a fresh download, or
clear_cache() to wipe the cache.
Data is updated automatically every Monday during the racing season (February through November).
NASCAR is one of the top-tier racing sports in North America and competes against Formula-1 and IndyCar for the top viewership spot. Approximately 3.22 million people watch a race on any given weekend throughout the season. The nascaR.data package is the result of wanting to share a passion for the sport and provide an option to the typical go-to packages when learning new data cleaning & visualization tools.
Three series are available via load_series():
load_series("cup"): NASCAR Cup Series race results
(1949-present)load_series("nxs"): NASCAR NXS (second-tier) race
results (1982-present)load_series("truck"): NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
results (1995-present)Each dataset contains detailed race information including:
Data is sourced with permission from DriverAverages.com and is automatically updated every Monday at 5AM EST during the racing season (February through November).
Load the package:
library(nascaR.data)Use the suite of get_*_info() functions to examine
specific performance results on a race-by-race, season, or career
level.
# Career results across all series
get_driver_info("Christopher Bell")Driver: Christopher Bell
# A tibble: 3 × 8
Series Seasons `Career Races` Wins `Best Finish` `Avg Finish` `Laps Raced` `Laps Led`
<chr> <int> <int> <dbl> <int> <dbl> <int> <int>
1 Cup 6 216 13 1 14.5 54607 2717
2 NXS 7 81 19 1 10.3 13092 3272
3 Truck 7 58 7 1 8.4 8213 1246
# Season results across all series
get_driver_info("Christopher Bell", type = "season")Driver: Christopher Bell
# A tibble: 20 × 8
Series Season Races Wins `Best Finish` `Avg Finish` `Laps Raced` `Laps Led`
<chr> <int> <int> <dbl> <int> <dbl> <int> <int>
1 Cup 2020 36 0 3 20.2 9428 18
2 Cup 2021 36 1 1 15.8 8911 100
3 Cup 2022 36 3 1 13.8 8816 573
4 Cup 2023 36 2 1 12.9 8868 599
5 Cup 2024 35 3 1 12.8 9298 1145
6 Cup 2025 35 4 1 11.2 9286 282
7 NXS 2017 8 1 1 11.5 1423 156
8 NXS 2018 32 7 1 11.1 5112 759
9 NXS 2019 31 8 1 9.1 5574 2005
10 NXS 2021 2 1 1 3.5 300 174
11 NXS 2022 1 0 7 7 147 0
12 NXS 2024 2 2 1 1 353 151
13 NXS 2025 2 0 25 32 183 27
14 Truck 2015 7 1 1 11.9 1018 111
15 Truck 2016 23 1 1 9.5 3237 197
16 Truck 2017 23 5 1 5.7 3247 875
17 Truck 2018 1 0 28 28 184 31
18 Truck 2023 2 0 4 10 312 0
19 Truck 2024 1 0 5 5 134 2
20 Truck 2025 1 0 4 4 81 30
Or search by race team or manufacturer:
get_team_info("Joe Gibbs Racing")
get_manufacturer_info("Toyota")This package provides rich historical data for:
| Function | Description |
|---|---|
load_series() |
Load race data from cloud storage (with caching) |
clear_cache() |
Clear cached data from memory and disk |
get_driver_info() |
Obtain race, season, or career performance results |
get_team_info() |
Team-specific race, season, or career results (i.e., Petty Enterprises) |
get_manufacturer_info() |
Ford, Chevy, Toyota, Dodge, even Studebaker |
We’re open to suggestions! If you have ideas for new features, please open an issue on our GitHub repository.
GNU General Public License (Version 3)
Developed by Kyle Grealis