Charlotte Speedway

Charlotte Speedway was the site of NASCAR's first Strictly Stock Series (now NASCAR Cup Series) race on June 19, 1949.

The Daytona Beach Road Course held the first race sanctioned by NASCAR in 1948. The track was a few miles west of the NASCAR Hall of Fame, on Little Rock Road. It was owned by Carl C. Allison Sr. and his wife, Catherine Montgomery Allison. The track was forced to close when construction of Interstate 85 took its parking area.

Charlotte Speedway
Charlotte Speedway
LocationCharlotte, North Carolina
Capacity13,000
OwnerCarl C. Allison Sr. (1949–1956)
Opened1949
Closed17 October 1956; 67 years ago (1956-10-17)
Major eventsFormer:
NASCAR Grand National Series (1949–1956)
Oval
Length0.750 miles (1.203 km)
Charlotte Speedway
Aerial view of Charlotte Speedway

Event details

Charlotte Speedway was a three-quarter mile long dirt track. The first event in 1949 was a 150-mile (240 km) race. Other events were 100, 113, or 150 miles (240 km) long.

NASCAR history

Twelve events were held at the track between 1949 and 1956. Winners at the track include: Jim Roper (1), Tim Flock (1), Curtis Turner (2), Herb Thomas (2), Dick Passwater (1), Buck Baker (3), Fonty Flock (1), and Speedy Thompson (1).

1949

Bob Flock won the pole. Glenn Dunaway was declared the original winner, but a post-race inspection revealed that his car was fitted with illegal springs, causing NASCAR to disqualify him. Jim Roper was declared the official winner of the event. Roper would only compete in one more NASCAR event in his career. Other famous drivers to finish in the Top 10 include: Fonty Flock, Red Byron, Tim Flock, and Curtis Turner. Famous drivers to finish outside of the Top 10 include: Buck Baker, Jack Smith, Lee Petty, Herb Thomas, and Bob Flock. Sara Christian finished 14th to become the first female to start in a NASCAR race.

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