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Track Info
Track Length: 1.366-miles
Race Length:500 Miles
First Race:Sep. 4, 1950 - Southern 500
Banking:23° - 25° (Corners); 6° (Straights)
Lengths:1,229 feet (Frontstretch & Backstretch)
Seating:63,000
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Mailing Address
P.O. Box 500
Darlington, S.C. 29540

Qualifying Records
  • Matt Kenseth, Ford; 179.514 mph; March 8, 2009 (Cup)
  • Carl Edwards, Ford; 176.994 mph; March 9, 2008 (Nationwide)
  • Carl Edwards, Ford; 167.745 mph; 2004 (Trucks)

    Race Records
  • David Pearson, Ford; 132.703 mph; May 11, 1968 (Cup - 400 miles)
  • Dale Earnhardt, Chevrolet; 139.958 mph; March 28, 1993 (Cup - 500 miles)
  • Michael Waltrip, Pontiac; 138.140 mph; September 5, 1992 (Nationwide)
  • Bobby Hamilton, Dodge; 133.645 mph; March 14, 2003(Trucks)

    History
    Harold Brasington, a local Darlington businessman, returned home from the 1933 Indianapolis 500 with the idea of little ol' Darlington having a paved superspeedway, a place to hold big-time stock car events. He believed that Bill France's fledgling NASCAR just might catch on, and in the fall of 1949, he set out to shape a 1.25 mile speedway on land that had once produced peanuts and cotton.

    Brasington and his crew toiled for a year to build the Darlington Raceway, with Brasington himself often at the controls of bulldozers and grading equipment. Brasington's plan called for a true oval, but the racetrack's design had to be changed in order to satisfy Mr. Ramsey, the landowner, who did not want his nearby minnow pond disturbed. The west end of the track (Turns 3 and 4) was narrowed to accommodate the fishing hole, creating Darlington's distinctive egg-shaped design.

    The first race was scheduled for Labor Day 1950, and when the day finally came the stands overflowed with a shocking crowd of over 25,000 fans. Fans practically stood on top of each other and they scaled the fence just for a glimpse of the action.

    Californian Johnny Mantz drove to victory that day in the first Southern 500, which took over 6 hours to complete but set a precedent for a sport that would grow to be one of the largest spectator sports in the country. Mantz started dead last in the field of 75 racers, many of whom had never raced on asphalt, but roared to the checkered flag averaging a blistering 76 mph. Over the next fifty years, names like Baker, Flock, Thomas, Pearson, Yarborough, Petty, and Earnhardt became commonplace in Victory Lane.

    Remembered today as the original superspeedway and as one of the pillars of the NASCAR establishment, Darlington Raceway is known as the track "Too Tough to Tame."
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    5.7.2010
    Diamond Hill Plywood 200 NASCAR Nationwide
    5.8.2010
    Southern 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup
    Darlington Raceway
     
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    When traveling either north or south on I-95
    Take exit number 164. Turn right onto Highway 52. Follow the Highway 52 bypass all the way to the Highway 151 exit, about five miles. After turning right onto the exit ramp, turn left at the light onto Highway 151. Darlington Raceway will be ½ mile on the left.

    From I-20 (east or west)
    Take Exit 131. Turn left onto Highway 401. At the first stoplight (about 13 miles), turn left. Go past the school and turn right onto Racetrack Road. Darlington Raceway will be 1/4 mile on the left.
    Date
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    Series
    9.26.2009 2009 Darlington Historic Fest Historical
    5.10.2009 Martin Wins Second Southern 500 Sprint Cup
    5.9.2009 MRN at Full SPEED: Darlington Sprint Cup
    5.8.2009 Darlington Special Paint Schemes Sprint Cup
    5.8.2009 Perfect Friday for Kenseth Nationwide
    5.7.2009 2009 Darlington Hauler Parade Sprint Cup
    8.31.2008 Darlington Historic Racing Festival Sprint Cup
    5.11.2008 Busch Bounces Back at Darlington Sprint Cup
    5.9.2008 Darlington Car Shots Sprint Cup
    5.9.2008 Stewart Finally Tames Darlington Nationwide
    5.4.2008 From the Archives: Darlington Historical
    4.16.2008 Pearson and Edwards Take On Darlington Sprint Cup
    2.21.2008 Burton Sees New Darlington Surface Sprint Cup
    5.13.2007 Gordon Again at Darlington Sprint Cup
    5.12.2007 Back to the Future Exhibit Sprint Cup
    5.11.2007 Darlington Double for Hamlin Nationwide
    5.15.2006 Back-to-Back for Biffle Sprint Cup
    5.14.2006 Mothers at Darlington Sprint Cup
    5.12.2006 Hand it to Hamlin Nationwide
    5.11.2006 Darlington Hauler Parade Sprint Cup
    5.8.2005 Darlington in the Dark Sprint Cup
    5.7.2005 Dodge Charger 500 Paint Schemes Sprint Cup
    8.24.2004 Darlington Lights the Night Sprint Cup
    3.17.2003 Wild Weekend at Darlington Sprint Cup
    9.1.2002 Southern 500 Sprint Cup
    8.31.2002 Gatorade 200 Nationwide
    3.18.2002 Musgrave Masters Darlington Trucks
    9.1.2001 CAT on the Prowl at Darlington Sprint Cup
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