One of the things I really love about our RR site is reading and hearing about racing history in various sections of the country.
While we have many discussions focused on the history of stock car racing in Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee and Florida, I NEVER see any discussions about or posts by folks about the rich stock car racing history in the state of Alabama.
Growing up in Richmond, I became acquainted with the strength of Alabama weekly stock car racing when Bobby Allison's photo started appearing in our Richmond newspapers in 1960 after winning big feature NASCAR Modified events at our local Southside Speedway.
So many great names have come out of Alabama over the years and there was so much great local racing that the Allisons and others deserted Florida in the late 50s to hang their hats in Alabama. But, we never read any Alabama racing stories on these pages. Why not??
I have found a group online named the Alabama Auto Racing Pioneers - AARP - which has a Hall of Fame and some good photos and videos posted. They have a section devoted to their Hall of Fame at Talladega in the International Motorsports Hall of Fame.
I wish some of our members who are familiar, would write of the wonderful local racing in Alamaba in the 50s and 60s.
Just to whet your appetite, I'm posting a video from the Alabama Auto Racing Pioneers of 1961 NASCAR Grand National dirt racing at Birmingham Fairgrounds. You'll see our RR member, Rex White throwing up a roostertail!
How about some Alabama racing history? Here's the website for the Pioneers organization and below it just one of many videos and photos they have posted:
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updated by @dave-fulton: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM