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HistoryThe track opened in 1952 as Southland Speedway. Its first major event was a {{convert|200|mi|km|adj=on}} AAA sanctioned IndyCar race held on July 4, 1952. That race was won by Troy Ruttman in an Offy powered Kuzma. From 1953 the track was known as Raleigh Speedway. NASCAR races were held at the track from 1953 to 1958. On the 1/4-mile (0.4 km) infield track there were weekly Modified an Sportsman races on Fridays. Occasionally, the Sportsman and Modified's ran on the one-mile (1.6 km) track. The Grand National series ran 100, 250, and {{convert|300|mi|km|adj=on}} races yearly (twice in 1955). The final three Grand National races were held on July 4, 1956, 1957, and 1958. When the Daytona International Speedway opened, the July 4 Grand National event moved to that track. Shortly thereafter, the Raleigh Speedway closed due to noise complaints from residents of nearby neighborhoods. The track was demolished in 1967. Most of the track site is now The Seaboard Industrial Park with the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad (CSX) siding occupying the former location of the front straight. About 90' of the backstretch remain in the woods just southwest of the Progress Energy substation on Tarheel Drive. Major race results
† 1954 Memorial Day, then always celebrated on May 30, fell on a Sunday. So, the 1954 Grand National race was held on Saturday, May 29. FatalitiesThe only fatalities at the track occurred during a night race on September 19, 1953. Drivers Bill Blevins (Ford) and Jesse Midkiff (Burlington, North Carolina) were killed during the start of a combined Modified and Sportsman race. Blevins car would not start as the 60-car field took off. He got a start from a push truck, but stalled and came to a stop in the racing line at the exit of turn two on the backstretch — perhaps under the mistaken assumption that he would get another push-start. Blevin's dark maroon car went unnoticed by race officials as the green flag waved. Some in the crowd noticed the stalled car and yelled and pointed, but the flag man never noticed. The remaining 59 cars exited turn two at full speed. One car ran into the back of the stalled car starting a chain-reaction crash. Blevin's car burst into flames, and with only two fire extinguishers at the track it took considerable time to get the fire put out. There was no way to get the driver out of the car with flames shooting {{convert|100|ft|m}} into the air. Blevins and Midkiff were killed, and several other drivers suffered lesser injuries. At least 15 cars were severely damaged. It took about 1 hour and 20 minutes to clear the track, after which the race was shortened to {{convert|170|mi|km}} and won by Buddy Shuman.[5][6] Trivia
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References1. ^The News & Observer: Raleigh could have been a NASCAR contender http://www.newsobserver.com/2010/05/08/474283/raleigh-could-have-been-a-nascar.html{{dead link|date=March 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} *NASCAR track history at racing-reference.info{{AAA tracks}}{{Triangle sports venues}}{{coord|35|49|39|N|78|36|38|W|type:landmark|display=title}}2. ^Brow, Alan E., The History of America's Speedways, Past & Present, America's Speedway, 2006, {{ISBN|0-931105-61-7}} 3. ^ChampCarStats.com http://www.champcarstats.com/races/195203.htm 4. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Racing-Reference.info http://racing-reference.info/trackdet?trk=105&series=W&show=1 5. ^Motorsport Memorial http://www.motorsportmemorial.org/query.php?db=ct&q=circuit_a&n=3067 6. ^E-mail by Raymond James, dated 2006-11-14 7. ^Jayski's Silly Season Site http://www.jayski.com/next/2000/2000-dover.htm 8. ^Fielden, Greg, NASCAR Chronicle, 2003, {{ISBN|0-7853-8683-1}} 9. ^Arcticboys Metropolitan Advertising Graphics http://www.arcticboy.com/Pages/arcticboysmet.html 10. ^NASH-CAR.COM http://www.nash-car.com/media.html 11. ^Racing-Reference.info http://racing-reference.info/rquery?id=thomahe01&trk=105&series=W 7 : History of Raleigh, North Carolina|Motorsport venues in North Carolina|Defunct motorsport venues in the United States|NASCAR tracks|Sports venues in Wake County, North Carolina|1952 establishments in North Carolina|Sports venues completed in 1952 |
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