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Hot Wheels and Dirt TracksGober Sosebee (50) in a 1949 Oldsmobile and Woodrow Wilson (12) in a 1949 Mercury lead the pack in a race run on the Daytona Beach & Road Course on July 10, 1949. It was the second race sponsored by the newly created stock car governing organization the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, or, as it is better known, NASCAR. |
Shifting Into High GearRichard Petty (43) and Darrell Waltrip (88) race side by side as Benny Parsons (72) closes in during a 1977 Cup Series race at Riverside International Raceway. From 1958 to 1988, Riverside hosted forty-eight Cup Series events, and in 1965 and in every season from 1970 to 1981, the Cup Series season opener was run on the 2.62-mile road course. |
Earnhardt and Gordon Drive the Sport ForwardIn the 1990s, NASCAR was, in many ways, the tale of Jeff Gordon and Dale Earnhardt. Here the two confer on race day for the Tyson Holly Farms 400 in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina, on September 29, 1996. Gordon won the race while the veteran Earnhardt finished second. |
Quintessential NASCARKyle Busch became the first driver in history to sweep a racing weekend by winning all threeraces in NASCAR’s top three divisions when he prevailed at Bristol Motor Speedway in August 2010. Busch won the Camping World Truck Series run on Wednesday night and the Nationwide Series race run on Friday night. He started nineteenth and led 283 of 500 laps to win the Sprint Cup Irwin Tools Night Race on Saturday. |