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Wilson Speedway was a half-mile dirt oval located in Wilson, North Carolina that held 12 NASCAR Cup Series between 1951 and 1960 and 5 races in the NASCAR Convertible Series from 1956 to 1958. [1] and continued to hold local races until 1989 when the track was closed. The track was located at the Wilson County American Legion Fair Grounds. [2]
Lee Petty Plymouth: 21 Columbia Speedway, Cayce June 18 Lee Petty Plymouth 22 Wilson Speedway, Wilson June 20 Junior Johnson Ford 23 Atlantic Rural Fairgrounds, Richmond: June 21 Tom Pistone Ford 24 Bowman Gray Stadium, Winston-Salem June 27 Rex White Chevrolet 25 Asheville-Weaverville Speedway, Weaverville June 28 Rex White Chevrolet 26
Lee Arnold Petty (March 14, 1914 – April 5, 2000) [2] was an American stock car racing driver who competed during the 1950s and 1960s. He is the patriarch of the Petty racing family. He is the patriarch of the Petty racing family.
Petty Enterprises (formerly Lee Petty Engineering) was a NASCAR racing team based in Level Cross, North Carolina, USA. It was founded by Lee Petty with his two sons Richard Petty and Maurice Petty. The team was later owned by Richard Petty, his son Kyle Petty and Boston Ventures.
The Asheville–Weaverville Speedway near Weaverville, North Carolina a site for NASCAR races in both the Grand National and Winston Cup Series eras. From 1951 to 1969, races at the track were won by drivers like Richard Petty, Bob Flock, Fonty Flock, Lee Petty, Rex White, and Fireball Roberts.
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Wilson is a city in and the county seat of Wilson County, North Carolina, United States.It is the 23rd most populous city in North Carolina. [4] Located approximately 40 mi (64 km) east of the capital city of Raleigh, it is served by the interchange of Interstate 95 and U.S. Route 264.