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The Magic Of Figure-8
The Magic Of Figure-8
Figure-8 racing is a form of motorsports that dates back to the end of World War II. Although Figure-8 racing lost popularity for a short time, it‘s slowly coming back — bigger and better.Premium
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The SAFE Circuit of Champions
The SAFE Circuit of Champions
SAFE stood for the Society of Autosport, Fellowship and Education and during the first part of the 1950s, the organization went toe to toe with NASCAR, the American Automobile Ass’n and the Midwest Ass’n for Race Cars in sanctioning stock car racing.
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Motorsports Hall Of Fame Of America 2023 Induction Class Unveiled
Motorsports Hall Of Fame Of America 2023 Induction Class Unveiled
The Motorsports Hall of Fame of America (MSHFA) announced its 2023 Induction Class Saturday during the Stand 21 Racing Goes Safer seminar at the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach.Premium
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Speedy ‘Little Guy’ Cecil Green
Speedy ‘Little Guy’ Cecil Green
The great little guy was Cecil Green, remembered as one of three drivers killed in AAA competition on a dreadful 1951 afternoon immortalized as “Black Sunday.”Premium
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The Talented And Popular Freddie Agabashian
The Talented And Popular Freddie Agabashian
Few in racing have enjoyed as a diverse involvement in the sport as Frederik Levon “Freddie” Agabashian.
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65th Anniversary Laguna Legends: 1950s
65th Anniversary Laguna Legends: 1950s
This year marks the 65th racing season at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca.Premium
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Daytona 500 Upsets
Daytona 500 Upsets
From a fist-fight inside of turn three to dramatic finishes and huge crashes, the Daytona 500 has written a unique chapter in the history of American auto racing. The brainchild of NASCAR founder Bill France, the Daytona 500 has been run each February since 1959 at Daytona Int’l Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla. The list […]Premium
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Jim Clark’s Otherworldly Talent
Jim Clark’s Otherworldly Talent
Jim Clark possessed an otherworldly talent in a race car, but another passion also pulled at him — farming, of all things. He was so enamored with it that he frequently spoke of retiring to the peaceful calm of his sheep farm in the Scottish borderlands. That never happened. The boisterous, frenetic, perilous world of […]
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LOOKING BACK: Buddy Baker Wins The First Busch Clash
LOOKING BACK: Buddy Baker Wins The First Busch Clash
With the first Busch Light Clash scheduled anywhere other than Daytona Int’l Speedway set for Feb. 6 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, we felt it would be appropriate to look back at the inaugural running of the event in 1979. The first Busch Clash was a simple 50-mile (20-lap) sprint at Daytona Int’l Speedway, […]Premium
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