My longtime friend, Frank Buhrman in Carroll Valley, PA shared with me a newspaper story that appeared this past week in his local Hanover (PA) Evening Sun titled NASCAR Once Ran Dirt Track Races at Lincoln, Williams Grove Speedway . The article was timed to coincide with Daytona SpeedWeeks and recall Grand National races in the 50s-60s at a couple of famous eastern Pennsylvania racing venues. It's a good story and the link is below:
http://www.eveningsun.com/sports/ci_27567501/nascar-once-ran-dirt-tracks-at-lincoln-williams
What enticed me even more than the actual story were the 8 illustrative photos, drawn from the vaults of the Eastern Museum of Motor Racing / Lattimore Valley where members JAck Redd and RAYtona Lamm often attend functions and where my friend Frank announces. I've shared the photos below and hope you enjoy them. Two of the 8 photos feature cars with 1960s sponsorship from my hometown Richmond auto dealerships - Richmond Ford on Ned Jarrett's Bondy Long #11 and Southside Dodge on David Pearson's Cotton Owens #6.
The creme de la creme of the photos, however, are two showing Big Bill France in Pennsylvania dirt track action long preceding the founding of NASCAR - one in an open wheeler and one in a stock car circa 1941.
My thanks to Frank for passing this along. Enjoy:
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updated by @dave-fulton: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM