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How Men, Moonshine, and the Need for Speed Birthed NASCAR

How Men, Moonshine, and the Need for Speed Birthed NASCAR

Update: 2024-05-23
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We know that the roots of NASCAR can be traced back to the American South in states like North Carolina, Virginia, Georgia, and Tennessee.


But what you might not realize is that particular motorsport was conceived through the hills of those very same states by bootleggers running moonshine while racing for bragging rights. 


So when a sinkhole was recently discovered under the famous North Wilkesboro Speedway in North Carolina, there was no surprise to find more than just mud and dirt down there.


Ryan McGee joins us to explain how one of the sport's oldest tracks might just have been the site of one of America’s oldest vices.

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How Men, Moonshine, and the Need for Speed Birthed NASCAR

How Men, Moonshine, and the Need for Speed Birthed NASCAR

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