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Today In NASCAR History
1966: Bobby Allison cruises from the pole position to score his first victory in NASCAR’s top series, leading 238 of 300 laps at Oxford […]
1966: Bobby Allison cruises from the pole position to score his first victory in NASCAR’s top series, leading 238 of 300 laps at Oxford […]
1993: Rusty Wallace edges Mark Martin to win the first race in NASCAR’s premier series at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Wallace, a 2013 NASCAR […]
1949: Red Byron wins the second race in NASCAR’s premier series, taking the lead from Gober Sosebee with six laps left on the Daytona […]
1961: Fred Lorenzen drives a Holman-Moody Ford to a runaway victory in the Festival 250 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Lorenzen, who started fifth, led […]
1973: Benny Parsons uses help from relief driver John A. Utsman to win the Volunteer 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway. Utsman recalled in a […]
1966: Elmo Langley lands his second and final win in NASCAR’s premier series, pulling away to prevail at Old Dominion Speedway in Manassas, Va. […]
1969: Richard Petty scorches the field to win the Mason-Dixon 300, the first race held at Dover International Speedway. Petty led 150 of 300 […]
1987: Larry Pearson bypasses Joe Thurman with 10 laps left and leads the rest of the NASCAR Nationwide Series’ Budweiser 200 at Gresham Motorsports […]
1954: Herb Thomas, a 2013 NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee, drives a Hudson to victory at Piedmont Interstate Fairgrounds in Spartanburg, S.C. Thomas was […]
1937: Richard Petty, NASCAR’s all-time wins leader, is born. The King won 200 races, seven Daytona 500s and seven championships in NASCAR’s top series […]
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