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Edward Glenn "Fireball" Roberts Perhaps the greatest driver never to win a NASCAR Winston Cup title, ... Throughout the 53-year history of NASCAR, the cars have been transformed from road-going, ...
That was the first and last race the City of Daytona Beach ever promoted.
First NASCAR race winner dies at age 83 in Newton Friends say he had suffered from illnesses...
trivia The very first NASCAR race took place on a dirt track at the old Charlotte Speedway in North Carolina on June 19, 1949 in front of a crowd of approximately 23,000 curious spectators.
Exhibit 1: "Big Bill" France scheduled NASCAR's first-ever Winston Cup race in the backyard of the man challenging him for control of American stock car racing after World War II.
A few weeks ago Mark put together an amazing Nascar experience at California Motor Speedway that included an RV parked in the infield of the racetrack.
“To win for Jack like this and to be in Ford’s backyard is unbelievable,” Edwards said of winning his first NASCAR race at MIS.
It took a tricky road course and the spinout of a pole-placing teammate to get former F1-hothead Juan Pablo Montoya into his first Nascar win yesterday.
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AJ wins first NASCAR race in Sprint Showdown (AP) - AJ Allmendinger won for the first time in his NASCAR career Saturday night, winning the Sprint Showdown to earn a berth in the All-Star race.
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