What is the Difference Between Nascar Sprint Series and the National Series?

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The main difference between NASCAR Sprint Series and National Series is that the National Series is the second division or the second tier in the NASCAR Series. On the other hand, The Cup Series is the main Championship in the NASCAR Series.
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The Sprint Cup Series is the top racing series of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing . It was formerly known as the Strictly Stock Series... More »
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The differences between nascar sprint series and the national series are that the Nationwide Series is the 2nd-tier series in nascar whereas the Cup series is the premier series in nascar.
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