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Dave Fulton
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10/12/13 10:36:09AM
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Southern 500 Moves to Darlington's Old "Rebel" Weekend


Current NASCAR

I can no longer figure any of this out, but what is these days called the "Southern 500" is changing its date again. The new date is what was the traditional April "Rebel" race weekend at Darlington from around 1972 on.

For many of us that traditional first superspeedway NASCAR race quit being the Southern 500 when it was moved from Labor Day weekend to the Saturday night preceding Mother's Day.

Many speculate that the date change is a deliberate attempt by NASCAR to set the Darlington track up for failure and shutter its doors forever. I don't know about that, but "experts" cite the Masters golf tourney in Augusta and the spring football weekends at University of South Carolina and Clemson diluting media coverage and fan interest with the April date.

Darlington Will Be Run a Month Before Mother's Day
COLUMBIA, S.C. October 11, 2013 (AP)
By PETE IACOBELLI AP Sports Writer
Associated Press

The Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway will be run in April next year after nearly a decade of racing on Mother's Day weekend.

Track President Chip Wile said Friday the Sprint Cup event would be held Saturday, April 12. The Nationwide race will be run Friday, April 11. Both those races are run under Darlington's lights.

It's the second time Darlington has shifted from a holiday weekend. The track "Too Tough To Tame" ran the Southern 500 on Labor Day weekend for over half a century until shifting to larger California Speedway. Atlanta Motor Speedway currently holds a Labor Day weekend race.

"We all believe in Darlington's future," Wile told The Associated Press by phone.

Wile said Kansas Speedway would take over Mother's Day weekend. He said the rest of NASCAR's schedule would come out Tuesday.

Wile, named track president in late August, said the change was in the works before he arrived. Yet, he believes this enhances the 1.366-milie country's track's long-term future in NASCAR. Wile said track owner International Speedway Corp. and NASCAR drivers and teams are committed to Darlington's success. If they weren't, he said, they wouldn't work to improve the fan experience by moving up the date.

Wile said temperatures in mid-April are generally cooler than the second week in May. Shifting to April also lets Darlington tap into the region's college market to attract fans.

"Usually, they're in commencement or exams," Wile said. "This change will let them take part in the tailgate experience and the race."

Wile said he and his staff plan several campus visits to state schools like Francis Marion, Coastal Carolina and South Carolina.

Next year, Darlington will come the week before Easter, a traditional off week. Wile acknowledged that the race date may have to float around when Easter Sunday falls each year.

"I think this is our new date, moving forward," Wile said. "We want to have a consistent date that people can get their minds wrapped around."

Darlington's fate had been up in the air a decade ago because of falling attendance and crumbling facilities. It held two Sprint Cup races each year from 1960 through 2004 and was a staple of the sport. Upheaval came the following season when the raceway was given Mother's Day weekend, which was traditionally an off week for the sport.

But then track president Chris Browning and his staff had four straight sellouts and it turned into a modern NASCAR tradition, racer's moms joining then at driver introductions and giving a family friendly call to begin things of "Drivers and sons, start your engines."

Attendance suffered the past few events, however, despite major improvements to the track. ISC spent $10 million to repave the track and add a wide, modern infield access tunnel before the 2008 race. Still, Wile is confident Darlington won't disappear from NASCAR. He's spent his first few weeks meeting with state and local officials and found wide-ranging support for what Darlington means to South Carolina. He met with Gov. Nikki Haley earlier this month and is confident she want to do everything possible moving ahead.

"Mother's Day did work for us," Wile said. "But I think this will be better."


updated by @dave-fulton: 12/05/16 04:04:08PM
Dave Fulton
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10/13/15 10:11:41AM
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Racing HIstory Minute - October 12, 1952


Stock Car Racing History

I see that Miss NC was teaching in Wilson, NC... wonder if she made it over to the speedway there?

She won her title at a pageant in Winston-Salem, home of Bowman-Gray Stadium.

Dave Fulton
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10/13/15 10:08:32AM
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Racing HIstory Minute - October 12, 1952


Stock Car Racing History

Bobby Williamson has been busy promoting Glenn Donnelly's synthetic dirt and ole Bill France had a "Dustless" track at Occoneechee all the way back in 1952... at least according to his ad that Chase found!

Dave Fulton
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10/12/13 11:01:56AM
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Racing HIstory Minute - October 12, 1952


Stock Car Racing History

I especially enjoy these "older" racing minutes because I continue to be amazed at how many drivers in the fields I've never heard of. This Occoneechee race, like many, had quite a few. One - 19th place finisher, Lucky Sawyer was from Baltimore and seemed to be a competitor at Westport Stadium. He only competed in 10 Cup races between 1952-1958. His first was Langhorne. Don't know how he picked Occoneechee as one of his 3 races in 1952. I guess we'll never know.

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
10/11/13 10:55:31PM
9,138 posts

ANOTHER GREAT CLOSE RACE by NATION WIDE


Vintage Oval and Road Course Racing

Also, Larson had a heck of a run up top... but the other Kyle keeps on proving he is a talent that seldom comes along.

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
10/11/13 01:35:29PM
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The Best Finisher of these Drivers making Cup Debut at Charlotte Was...???


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Dale Earnhardt drives Ed Negre's car in his Cup debut during Charlotte's 1975 World 600. CMS photo via Getty Images.

Janet Guthrie with her car before her Cup debut in the 1976 World 600 at Charlotte. Charlotte Motor Speedway photo

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
10/11/13 01:18:59PM
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The Best Finisher of these Drivers making Cup Debut at Charlotte Was...???


Stock Car Racing History

From the Billy Scott collection previously published on RR below is a photo of Billy and Richard Petty in Billy's Cup debut during the 1973 World 600 at Charlotte as well as a thank you letter from Charlotte promoter, Richard Howard.

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
10/11/13 10:49:46AM
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The Best Finisher of these Drivers making Cup Debut at Charlotte Was...???


Stock Car Racing History

If you hadn't noticed on the NASCAR schedule, there is a Cup race scheduled for Charlotte Motor Speedway on Saturday night.

21 year old Kyle Larson and 25 year old Brian Scott are scheduled to make their Cup debuts in the Bank of America 500.

They'll be joining the list of 62 other drivers who made their Cup debuts at Charlotte.

Listed below, alphabetically, are ten of those drivers. Can you guess which had the best debut finish?

Donnie Allison

Carl Berghman

Dale Earnhardt

Dale Earnhardt, Jr.

Harry Gant

Janet Guthrie

Jimmie Johnson

Billy Scott

Ricky Stenhouse, Jr.

Michael Waltrip

If you guessed Carl Berghman , you'd be right. Berghman, a.k.a. "Bugs Stevens" - 1967, 1968 and 1969 NASCAR National Modified Champion, posted a 6th place finish in his Cup debut on May 24, 1970 in the World 600 at Charlotte. He'd only run two more Cup races.

Bugs Stevens (Carl Berghman) - Vintage Modifieds photo

The #36 Dick Brown Plymouth Superbird wrenched by Bill Ellis and driven by Bugs Stevens leads the #99 Ray Nichels Dodge Charger Daytona wheeled by Charlie Glotzbach during Stevens' 6th place Grand National debut run in the 1970 World 600 at Charlotte. Photo posted by Icetender at Tripod.

Here's the drivers above now listed in order of their Cup debut finish, which came at Charlotte:

Bugs Stevens (Carl Berghman) 6th 5/24/1970

Harry Gant 11th 10/7/1973

Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. 11th 5/29/2011

Janet Guthrie 15th 5/30/1976

Dale Earnhardt, Jr. 16th 5/30/1999

Billy Scott 22nd 5/27/1973

Dale Earnhardt 22nd 5/25/1975

Donnie Allison 27th 10/16/1966

Michael Waltrip 28th 5/26/1985

Jimmie Johnson 39th 10/7/2001

Only one of those ten drivers, however, can claim the distinction of receiving their ride via a fan vote.

http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=wHwsAAAAIBAJ&sjid=1swEAAAAIBAJ&pg=7232,5838458&dq=billy+scott+charlotte+motor+speedway&hl=en

RR member, Billy Scott received over 72,000 votes to wheel promoter Richard Howard's "Big Chance Special" in the 1973 World 600.


updated by @dave-fulton: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM
Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
10/11/15 10:58:46AM
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Racing History Minute - October 11, 1953


Stock Car Racing History

"Under Personal Direction of Bill France."

Guess that meant he got to count the money instead of Enoch.

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