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History Of Nascar

The NASCAR name is permanently implanted in the sands of Daytona Beach Florida. About 50 year's ago the racing world was in its infancy. The Big War was over and thousands of men returning to the U.S. from the battlegrounds of the world were eager to begin life anew. They wanted a bigger, better, faster and more exciting world. With the return of the American soldiers at the end of the World War II, the request for new cars in the USA made a considerable jump with the return of the soldiers. The industry, which had produced weaponry for 5 years, applied at once their designs to the new cars. The result was the arrival on the market of fast, powerful and robust cars, which were enjoyed by the young people of the time. Those started to organize more or less legal races, and soon trends started to form. The American West was impassioned for the "sports" cars, the Midwest for those with uncovered wheels, whereas Southeast chose the stock cars. A lot of these were modified to carry out the illegal alcohol traffic and used in the "races". This passion for auto racing did not escape the promoters who quickly made an "official" sport out of it, creating many organizations, each with their own rules. Some


Currently there are 37 Winston Cup races this year. All the Winston Cup races are televised. More than 5.8 million fans attended NASCAR Winston Cup events in 1997 and more than 160 million television viewers tuned into NASCAR Winston Cup events in 1997. Since 1990, attendance is up 65 percent. Television ratings have climbed 21 percent for the major networks and 40 percent for cable since 1993.

In its first year NASCAR was already a commodity known for close competition, thrills and die-hard allegiances to both manufacturers and driving heroes. These are traits that hold the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing in good stead today as it celebrates it 50th Anniversary.

On May 12, 2000 Adam was practicing at the New Hampshire International Speedway when his car hit the turn three wall with a great impact. Following the incident, Petty was immediately transported by ambulance to Concord Hospital where he passed away from head trauma suffered in the accident ending a promising life at an early age. In the following days the outpouring of love and affection from the fans was astounding. Not 2 months before Adam’s fatal crash, the family patriarch, Lee, passed away in a hospital in Greensboro, N.C., at age 86.

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