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TRACK BASICS
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.526 mi./0.847 km. Paved Oval located in Martinsville, VA
Formerly Known As: No Previous Names Of Facility Known
Former Configurations: Speedway (presumed) in Initial Configuration
Opened: 1949 Closed: STILL IN OPERATION
Banking: Unknown° Promoters:
Track Website: NO WEBSITE AVAILABLE
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TRACK PROFILE
Martinsville Speedway is an International Speedway Corporation-owned NASCAR stock car racing track located in Martinsville, Virginia. At 0.526 miles in length, it is the shortest track in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. The track was also one of the first paved "superspeedways" in NASCAR, being built in 1947 by H. Clay Earles. The track is often referred to as paper clip-shaped and is banked only 12° in the turns. The combination of long straightaways and flat, narrow turns makes hard braking going into turns and smooth acceleration exiting turns a must.
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Martinsville Speedway, courtesy of flickr contributor

The track ownership was a joint venture of brothers Jim and Bill France, Jr., and H. Clay Earles, the majority owner, along with daughters Dorothy Campbell and Mary Weatherford, and Dorothy Campbell's children, Sarah Fain and Clay Campbell.

Winners of Martinsville's Sprint Cup and Whelen Modified Tour events receive a long-case clock as a trophy instead of a regular trophy, a tip of the cap to the fame of the Martinsville furniture industry. One of the neat things one can see while watching a NASCAR race is a Norfolk Southern train running along the tracks outside the speedway, although the tracks were recently moved back 100 feet.

Although sold for $192 million in 2004, the track continues to prosper under the new ownership of International Speedway Corporation. The track hosts two Sprint cup races, currently the Goody’s Fast Relief 500 in March and the TUMS Bring It On 500 in October, along with Camping World Truck, and Late Model Stock Car races. The track had plans to add an additional 20,000 seats along the backstretch, boosting capacity to over 85,000 seats, but nothing more has been officially mentioned regarding this by track management since the sale of the track to ISC.


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RACE LISTING
Date Sanction Winner Laps
25 September 1949 NASCAR Strictly Stock Red Byron 200
21 May 1950 NASCAR Grand National Curtis Turner 150
15 October 1950 NASCAR Grand National Herb Thomas 200
25 May 1952 NASCAR Speedway Division Tex Keene 150
14 June 1953 NASCAR Speedway Division Wayne Alspaugh ???
22 October 1967 NASCAR Modified National Championship Donnie Allison 300
18 March 1979 NASCAR Modified National Championship George Kent ???
21 April 1979 NASCAR Modified National Championship Richie Evans ???
28 October 1979 NASCAR Modified National Championship Jerry Cook ???
26 April 1981 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Morgan Shepherd 500
22 September 1984 NASCAR Darlington Dash Series Billy Standridge ???
6 April 1985 NASCAR Winston Modified Tour Charlie Jarzombek 200
27 April 1985 NASCAR Winston Modified Tour Charlie Jarzombek 150
27 October 1985 NASCAR Winston Modified Tour Johnny Bryant 200
23 March 1986 NASCAR Winston Modified Tour Brett Bodine 200
26 April 1986 NASCAR Winston Modified Tour Brett Bodine 150
2 November 1986 NASCAR Winston Modified Tour Charlie Jarzombek 200
22 March 1987 NASCAR Winston Modified Tour Reggie Ruggiero 200
28 October 1990 NASCAR Winston Modified Tour Tony Hischman 200
24 April 1993 NASCAR Goody's Dash Series Mickey York ???
8 May 1993 NASCAR Winston All Pro Series Mike Garvey ???
23 April 1994 NASCAR Slim Jim All Pro Series David Green ???
22 April 1995 NASCAR Slim Jim All Pro Series Rick Crawford 155
25 September 1995 NASCAR SuperTruck Series by Craftsman Joe Ruttman 150
20 April 1996 NASCAR Slim Jim All Pro Series Ron Young ???
27 September 1997 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Rich Bickle 256
27 September 1998 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Ricky Rudd 500
10 April 2000 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Bobby Hamilton 250
7 April 2001 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Scott Riggs 250
13 April 2002 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Dennis Setzer 250
24 October 2004 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series Jimmie Johnson 500
3 September 2005 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour; NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour Ted Christopher 250
1 April 2006 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series David Starr 250
22 July 2006 NASCAR Busch Series Kevin Harvick 250
20 September 2008 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour; NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour Ryan Preece 300
29 March 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Jimmie Johnson 500
6 June 2010 NASCAR K & N Pro Series East Brett Moffitt 175
23 October 2010 Camping World Truck Series Ron Hornaday, Jr. 206
2 April 2011 Camping World Truck Series Johnny Sauter 250
3 April 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Kevin Harvick 500
29 October 2011 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Denny Hamlin 200
30 October 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Tony Stewart 500
31 March 2012 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Kevin Harvick 250
1 April 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Ryan Newman 515

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