Motor sports of multiple varieties have
a rich history in Fayetteville, especially
when it comes to short-track stock car action.
A
uto racing exploded in America after World War II, and
Fayetteville was no different, given that Fort Bragg is located
on its doorstep. By the mid-1950s, a one-third-mile asphalt track called Champion Speedway
had been built alongside U.S. 301, the main highway of the day between New York and Miami.
On April 8, 1956, a seven-year-old NASCAR came to town for the first time with its Convertible division.
Home-state driver Bob Welborn, piloting a '56 Chevy, scored his first NASCAR win in that 150-lapper, and
that helped propel him to the first of three consecutive championships.
Racing has
a rich history
in Fayetteville
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