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History of NASCAR

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    The History of NASCAR

  • NASCAR is born

    NASCAR is born
    The National Assocation for Stock Car Auto Racing is created in Daytona Beach, Florida. Bill France Sr. organized the meeting that created it.
  • First NASCAR race

    First NASCAR race
    First race is held at Daytona's beach course. Red Byron won in his modified Ford.
  • Darlington International Speedway

    Darlington International Speedway
    Darlington International Speedway becomes the first asphalt super speedway to host NASCAR.
  • First Daytona 500

    First Daytona 500
    Lee Petty won the first Daytona 500 in front of 41,000 fans.
  • First African-American to win major NASCAR event

    First African-American to win major NASCAR event
    Wendell Scott was the first African-American to win a premier NASCAR event at Jacksonville Speedway.
  • 1979 Daytona 500 popularized the sport

    1979 Daytona 500 popularized the sport
    A new television deal with CBS created a large audience for this exciting race. There was a close finish, and a fight. People loved the emotion of the sport, and became more popular.
  • Richard Petty set series championship record

    Richard Petty set series championship record
    Petty won a record seventh straight series champioship, Dale Earnhardt matched it in 1994.
  • Richard Petty won his 200th major event

    Richard Petty won his 200th major event
    No other driver in NASCAR history has 200 wins.
  • NASCAR expansion begins

    NASCAR expansion begins
    Expansion takes place more rapidly, beginning with the first track in New England, and Indianapolis was added to the schedule.
  • First Race of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series

    First Race of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
    A new type of racing was created.
  • 2001 Daytona 500

    2001 Daytona 500
    Dale Earnhardt Sr., one of the greatest race car drivers in history, dies in a crash during this exciting race.
  • Youth movement in NASCAR

    Youth movement in NASCAR
    Tony Stewart's championship seas on caused more young stars to break out. This was a welcome and exciting change for fans that were used to older drivers.
  • Japanese automaker Toyota joins NASCAR

    Japanese automaker Toyota joins NASCAR
    NASCAR was only American-made brands for a long time, so the first Japanese brand joining was a big deal.
  • The Chase for the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup was started

    The Chase for the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup was started
    NASCAR was becoming boring, so they created the Chase for the Cup as a postseason for NASCAR like the playoffs to make it more exciting.
  • Inaugural class of the NASCAR Hall of Fame was announced in Charlotte, NC

    Inaugural class of the NASCAR Hall of Fame was announced in Charlotte, NC
    Members of the first class were Bill France Sr., Bill France Jr., Richard Petty, Dale Earnhardt, and Junior Johnson.
  • Generation-6 Cars are unveiled

    Generation-6 Cars are unveiled
    Generation-6 cars look more like new cars being released, they are safer and more exciting to watch on the track
  • First female driver to finish in top 10 in the Sprint Cup Series

    First female driver to finish in top 10 in the Sprint Cup Series
    Danica Patrick became the first woman to finish in the top 10 at NASCAR's highest level, the Sprint Cup Series. Danica has helped extend the sport's appeal to women across the country.
  • NASCAR signs $8.2 billion, 10-year deal with NBC and Fox

    NASCAR signs $8.2 billion, 10-year deal with NBC and Fox
    Although ratings were declining, NASCAR signed a $8.2 billion deal for 10 years with NBA and Fox. This showed that there is still lots of excitement for the sport.
  • The Chase for the Cup is expanded

    The Chase for the Cup is expanded
    The number of drivers in the playoff is increased to 16, and more emphasis is put on winning races all year to qualify.
  • Largest Viewership increase in NASCAR history

    Largest Viewership increase in NASCAR history
    The Spring Cup Series' viewership increased by 59%, the largest since televising of the sport started in 1979. This shows that the popularity of the sport is on the rise.