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  2. 1963 Old Dominion 500 - Wikipedia

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    This race still holds the record for the fewest leaders in a NASCAR Cup Series race at Martinsville along with the 1961 Old Dominion 500, the 1965 Old Dominion 500 and the 1976 Old Dominion 500. [6] Individual winnings for this race were as low as $100 ($995 when adjusted for inflation) and as high as $3,800 ($37,818 when adjusted for inflation).

  3. 1968 Columbia 200 - Wikipedia

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    After this race, no vehicle with the number 37 would even win a NASCAR Grand National Series race ever again. While the average speed of the race was 71.358 miles per hour (114.840 km/h), Richard Petty would qualify for the race with a pole position speed of 75.282 miles per hour (121.155 km/h). [ 2 ]

  4. NASCAR on Fox - Wikipedia

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    On November 11, 1999, NASCAR signed a contract that awarded the U.S. television rights to its races to four networks (two that would hold the broadcast television rights and two that would hold the cable television rights), split between Fox and sister cable channel FX, and NBC and TBS (whose rights were later assumed by TNT) starting with the 2001 season. [2]

  5. 1953 Southern 500 - Wikipedia

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    Junior Johnson would make his NASCAR Cup Series debut in this event; amongst a long list of other rookie drivers. Bob Weatherly, Lonnie Bragg, and Elmer Cooper would race their only NASCAR event here along with several others. [3]" Just months prior to the 1953 running of the Southern 500, the shape of the track made passing opportunities very few.

  6. 2009 Kobalt Tools 500 - Wikipedia

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    An aerial view of Atlanta Motor Speedway. The Kobalt Tools 500 was the fourth out of thirty-six scheduled stock car races of the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.It was held on March 8, 2009, in Hampton, Georgia, at Atlanta Motor Speedway; [1] [3] an intermediate track that holds NASCAR races. [7]

  7. 2009 Food City 500 - Wikipedia

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    The 2009 Food City 500 was the fifth race of the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup season.This 500 lap, 266.5 miles (428.9 km) race took place on March 22 of that year at the 0.533 miles (0.858 km) Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tennessee, and was telecast on Fox beginning at 1:30 PM US EDT, with radio broadcasting being handled by Performance Racing Network (terrestrial) and Sirius XM Radio ...

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  9. 1966 Southern 500 - Wikipedia

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    Darlington Raceway, nicknamed by many NASCAR fans and drivers as "The Lady in Black" or "The Track Too Tough to Tame" and advertised as a "NASCAR Tradition", is a race track built for NASCAR racing located near Darlington, South Carolina. It is of a unique, somewhat egg-shaped design, an oval with the ends of very different configurations, a ...