Driver Name:
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Please enter the exact name of the driver as it is referenced on our site. This does mean that for drivers that have a birthplace disambiguator added to their name (ex. Kyle Larson (CA)) you will need to include the (CA)
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Finish:
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Select a finishing position you would like to query. Leaving it blank will return EXACTLY the finishing position given. Other operators are available in the dropdown. Please note that in our software a single arrow (i.e. >) means "greater/less than OR equal to" while double arrows (i.e. >>) removes the 'equal than' condition. Also consider that finishing position can be counterinutitive. If you enter ">7", that means it will return any position 7th or WORSE (7, 8, 9, etc.,). If you want to see any finishing position 7th or BETTER, use "<7". "!" indicates "not".
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Start:
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Select a starting position you would like to query. Leaving it blank will return EXACTLY the starting position given. Other operators are available in the dropdown. Please note that in our software a single arrow (i.e. >) means "greater/less than OR equal to" while double arrows (i.e. >>) removes the 'equal than' condition. Also consider that finishing position can be counterinutitive. If you enter ">7", that means it will return any position 7th or WORSE (7, 8, 9, etc.,). If you want to see any finishing position 7th or BETTER, use "<7". "!" indicates "not".
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Sponsor:
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Laps Completed:
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Select number of laps completed by driver in race. Leaving it blank will return EXACTLY the number of laps given. Other operators are available in the dropdown. Please note that in our software a single arrow (i.e. >) means "greater/less than OR equal to" while double arrows (i.e. >>) removes the 'equal than' condition. "!" indicates "not".
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Led:
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Select number of laps completed by driver in race. Leaving it blank will return EXACTLY the number of laps given. Other operators are available in the dropdown. Please note that in our software a single arrow (i.e. >) means "greater/less than OR equal to" while double arrows (i.e. >>) removes the 'equal than' condition. "!" indicates "not".
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