Racing History
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Surprises During The Daytona 500
Surprises During The Daytona 500
Hundreds of drivers have showcased their talents in NASCAR’s premier series since the gates of Daytona Int’l Speedway opened in February 1959.Premium
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Unheralded Racer Cliff Griffith
Unheralded Racer Cliff Griffith
Look through the Indianapolis 500 entry lists of the 1950s and ’60s and you’ll find driver after driver who has been all but forgotten.Premium
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Crosley Stock Car Racing
Crosley Stock Car Racing
Back in the early 1950s, Crosley stock car racing became part of the weekly motorsports schedule in the “Windy City” region.Premium
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Legendary Riverside Raceway
Legendary Riverside Raceway
For NASCAR fans during the 1970s and ’80s, news from California’s Riverside Int’l Raceway in January meant a new season was soon to begin.Premium
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IndyCar Racing At Daytona Int’l Speedway
IndyCar Racing At Daytona Int’l Speedway
Sixty years ago, the prestige of Indy car racing was such that Bill France turned to the division to christen his dream track — Daytona Int’l Speedway.
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Foyt: ‘I Just Wanted To Win The Turkey’
Foyt: ‘I Just Wanted To Win The Turkey’
A.J. Foyt does not eat turkey at Thanksgiving or any other time of year.Premium
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Roger Penske’s First Indianapolis Victory
Roger Penske’s First Indianapolis Victory
Love him or hate him, and there are many on both sides of that equation, Roger Penske’s unprecedented success in the Indianapolis 500 deserves recognition.Premium
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Cannonball Baker Did It On Two & Four Wheels
Cannonball Baker Did It On Two & Four Wheels
Sixty years after his death and nearly a century since his headline-grabbing exploits on two wheels and four, “Cannonball” Baker remains an iconic figure in motorsports and American culture.Premium
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Tires: From Bias-Ply To Radials
Tires: From Bias-Ply To Radials
Since April 1989, radial tires have been the standard for NASCAR’s top-three racing divisions.Premium
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