This post likely doesn't fit the letter of the law when it comes to STOCK CAR RacersReunion. But it IS about a race that is part of NASCAR's record- even if NASCAR itself has discarded this part of its history.
Bill France Sr. bought an open wheel series to go head-to-head with AAA's Indianapolis style cars. The series was re-branded as the NASCAR Speedway Division. Overall, I know little to nothing about it. I'd really dig reading comments and posts from more folks that DO know something about it.
From what I understand, the short-lived series ran in 1952 and briefly in 1953. The season was almost literally that. Rather than run over the course of many months, the 7-race 1952 season was in May and June 1952: spring.
On June 8, 1952, the Speedway Division cars raced for the 5th time of the 7-race season on the famed Lakewood Speedway near Atlanta.
Wally Campbell won the pole, and Al Fleming timed 2nd in a car powered by a Hudson engine. Frankie Schneider qualified third, and Bill Miller lined up fourth in a car owned by a fella recognized by many: Raymond Parks.
The field barrels through the first turn of the 100-lap race. - Getty Images
Miller led the first 60 laps but broke an axle to end his day. South Florida's Al Keller took over from there. Keller led the final 40 laps and claimed the win. - Getty Images
Georgian Jack Smith who became a Grand National regular in the late 1950s finished 2nd. This pic is obviously not from the Lakewood race - but you get the idea. - Getty Images
Another driver who became a GN regular - Speedy Thompson - finished 6th in a car fielded by NASCAR regular Buddy Shuman. - Getty Images
Another Thompson - Georgia driver Roscoe Thompson - made a "home town" appearance but finished 16th in the 17 car field. - Getty Images
Race report from the Palm Beach Post
I found this video clip summarizing a bit more about the Speedway Division.
Fin | St | Driver | Car |
1 | 15 | Al Keller | Cadillac |
2 | 8 | Jack Smith | Chrysler |
3 | 1 | Wally Campbell | Ford |
4 | 7 | Buck Baker | Cadillac |
5 | 4 | Bill Miller | Oldsmobile |
6 | 5 | Speedy Thompson | GMC |
7 | 11 | Gene Darragh | Ford |
8 | 6 | Mickey Fenn | Ford |
9 | 10 | Lyle Scott | DeSoto |
10 | 16 | Sam Waldrop | Hudson |
11 | 3 | Frankie Schneider | Ford |
12 | 13 | Jim Reed | Ford |
13 | 2 | Al Fleming | Hudson |
14 | 17 | Bob Halston | Nash |
15 | 12 | Bob Johnson | Kaiser |
16 | 14 | Roscoe Thompson | Ford |
17 | 9 | Tex Keene | Mercury |
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updated by @tmc-chase: 03/02/17 12:00:38PM