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Phoenix International Raceway Pocono Raceway
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Perhaps appropriately, Interstate 85 slices into the very roots of NASCAR Winston Cup history. The expressway, one of the nation's busiest and a path for racing fans bound for Charlotte, Atlanta, Rockingham, Talladega and other motorsports hot spots, also is a neighbor to one of the most important locations in NASCAR racing's history. Almost five decades ago, on a now-overgrown patch of land near the intersection of I-85 and Little Rock Road in Charlotte, the series that would become today's rich, ever-expanding, internationally famous Winston Cup circuit was born.Story

Choose NASCAR's Greatest Moment -- Round 2 is under way! What was the greatest moment in NASCAR history? That's a topic that's sure to provoke spirited debate, and with it the chance to revel in the dramatic and historical events that have helped shape NASCAR's first 50 years. The second round voting for "The Fans Choose NASCAR's Greatest Moment" is under way and you can tell us what you think. Then follow the results, and move on to the next round of the bracket, until your votes have pared it down to two finalists. Interactive Index

Women in NASCAR: Shawna Robinson In the late 1980's and early 1990's Shawna Robinson was more than just a pretty face behind the wheel. Born a racer, Robinson drove anything from snowmobiles to diesel trucks competitively until she began to race in NASCAR-sanctioned events. Personality Index

Race History: 1996 NAPA 500 It was a great day to be a Labonte. One brother, Terry, finished fifth, which was nothing extraordinary except for the fact that it clinched his second NASCAR Winston Cup championship. History Index

Inactive Tracks: Tar Heel Speedway Although Tar Heel Speedway hosted only a trio of NASCAR Grand National (forerunner of the NASCAR Winston Cup Series) events between 1962 and 1963, the "usual suspects" could be counted on to do well at their home-town track. In this case, that meant the drivers of Petty Enterprises. Tech Index


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