Wendell Scott was a trailblazer on the track, racing against the odds and paving the way for positive change in NASCAR. The Danville native was born on Aug. 29, 1921, and was the first Black driver to ...
Doing a lot with a little is a philosophy that has followed Kenna Mitchell throughout her young career. The Loomis, California, native knows the equipment she competes in is not quite as contemporary ...
From the moment her racing career began at 15 years old, Caity Miller has never been afraid to mix it up with the established veterans. Miller held her own in the NASCAR Modified division at both ...
Mario Andretti competed in just 14 NASCAR Cup Series races during his career, yet he made one of them count in historic ...
HAMPTON, Ga. -- Every car in today's NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Atlanta Motor Speedway will feature a decal honoring Wendell Scott's first series start in 1961. Scott, who was from Danville, Va., is ...
Wendell Scott officially broke the NASCAR color barrier in 1961. Fifty years later, the power brokers in the sport stubbornly refuse to acknowledge the courage and contributions of the trailblazer ...
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