Rick Mast

American racing driver
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Q: Who is Rick Mast?
A: Rick Mast is a retired American stock car racing driver. He competed in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series (now known as the NASCAR Cup Series) from 1988 to 2002.
Q: When was Rick Mast born?
A: Rick Mast was born on February 4, 1957.
Q: Where is Rick Mast from?
A: Rick Mast is from Rockbridge Baths, Virginia, United States.
Q: What teams did Rick Mast drive for in NASCAR?
A: Throughout his career, Rick Mast drove for various teams in NASCAR including HemoStat, Cardinal Motorsports, Richard Jackson Racing, and his own team, Rick Mast Racing.
Q: How many wins did Rick Mast have in NASCAR?
A: Rick Mast had no wins in his NASCAR Cup Series career. However, he had 4 pole positions and a total of 24 top-ten finishes.
Q: Was Rick Mast involved in any major accidents in his career?
A: Yes, Rick Mast was involved in a major crash during a practice session at the Texas Motor Speedway in March 2002. The accident resulted in a skull fracture and caused him to retire from racing.
Q: What is Rick Mast doing now?
A: After retiring from racing, Rick Mast became a spokesman and advocate for head injury awareness and the use of proper safety gear in motorsports.
Q: Did Rick Mast have any notable achievements in his racing career?
A: Rick Mast's notable achievements include winning the pole position for the Daytona 500 in 1994 and finishing 7th in the 1998 NASCAR Cup Series standings.
Q: What was Rick Mast's racing number?
A: Rick Mast primarily raced with the number 1 car throughout his NASCAR career.
Q: Did Rick Mast ever compete in other racing series?
A: No, Rick Mast focused primarily on NASCAR throughout his career and did not compete in other racing series.