Piedmont Interstate Fairgrounds is a half mile (0.8 km) dirt oval near Spartanburg, South Carolina.[3] The track held NASCAR Grand National races in the 1950s and 1960s.
Location | 575 Fairgrounds Road, Spartanburg, South Carolina |
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Coordinates | 34°57′34″N 81°57′17″W / 34.9595254°N 81.9547757°W[1] |
Operator | Joe Littlejohn (1939–1966) |
Opened | 1939 |
Website | piedmontinterstatefair |
oval | |
Surface | dirt |
Length | 0.5 miles |
Turns | 4 |
Race lap record | 70.644 mph[2] (Dick Hutcherson[2], , 1965, NASCAR Grand National) |
History
editAn October 1908 program was found for a horse trotting and racing event at the fair.[4] The first car racing event was held at the track in 1939 and it was promoted by Joe Littlejohn; he promoted events at the track until 1966.[2]
Littlejohn was one of 35 people who attended Bill France Sr.'s 1947 meeting which led to the formation of NASCAR;[2] Piedmont was a major hub in NASCAR's first two decades.[2] It held 22 Grand National Series races between 1953 and 1966 as well as two NASCAR Convertible Series races (1956 and 1957).[3] Afterward the NASCAR races ended, the track held races during the fair in (North America) autumn.[4] The track was regraded in 2002 for a legends race to benefit a local racing museum; by 2005 the idea of a museum was scrapped.[2] According to the local visitor's bureau website (in 2017), the track hasn't held a regular schedule of races for many years (although some of the racing surface remains visible).[4]
Results
editNASCAR Grand National Series
editresults[3]
Date | Winner | Length (miles) |
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July 4, 1953 | Lee Petty | 100 |
July 3, 1954 | Herb Thomas | 100 |
July 6, 1955 | Tim Flock | 100 |
July 7, 1956 | Lee Petty | 100 |
August 23, 1956 | Ralph Moody | 100 |
April 27, 1957 | Marvin Panch | 100 |
June 29, 1957 | Lee Petty | 94 |
April 12, 1958 | Speedy Thompson | 100 |
June 5, 1959 | Jack Smith | 100 |
May 28, 1960 | Ned Jarrett | 100 |
August 16, 1960 | Cotton Owens | 100 |
March 4, 1961 | Cotton Owens | 100 |
June 2, 1961 | Jim Paschal | 100 |
May 19, 1962 | Ned Jarrett | 100 |
August 21, 1962 | Richard Petty | 100 |
March 2, 1963 | Richard Petty | 100 |
August 14, 1963 | Ned Jarrett | 100 |
April 14, 1964 | Ned Jarrett | 100 |
June 26, 1964 | Richard Petty | 100 |
February 27, 1965 | Ned Jarrett | 100 |
August 14, 1965 | Ned Jarrett | 100 |
June 4, 1966 | Elmo Langley | 100 |
NASCAR Convertible Series
editresults[3]
Date | Winner | Length (miles) |
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September 29, 1956 | Curtis Turner | 100 |
May 25, 1957 | Curtis Turner | 100 |
References
edit- ^ "location". Google Maps. Retrieved December 20, 2017.
- ^ a b c d e f Wood, Perry Allen (2012). Silent Speedways of the Carolinas: The Grand National Histories of 29 Former Tracks. McFarland. ISBN 9781476602615.
- ^ a b c d "Results at Piedmont Interstate Fairgrounds". Racing Reference. Retrieved December 20, 2017.
- ^ a b c "Spartanburg has a long and strong connection with stock car racing". Spartanburg Convention and Visitors Bureau. July 10, 2014. Retrieved December 20, 2017.
External links
edit- Race results at RacingReference.com