NASCAR
Straight from the France family and the big red trailer this is NASCAR's own history page. There are links that will bring you to lists of past champions, seasonal top ten lists. There's also photo galleries, and feature stories for your enjoyment.
Short Track
Before names like Daytona, Petty, Talladega and Earnhardt were just a twinkle in Bill France's eye, there were these guys. The IMCA Old Timers support and maintain I.M.C.A. (International Motor Contest Association) history.
A not-for-profit corporation, The Living Legends of Auto Racing was formed in 1993 to support the history of stock car racing and to gain acknowledgment for the pioneers of the sport.
The history of Southern California jalopy ... that alone should pull you in, but I haven't even mentioned the figure-8 racing yet. Check out the wonderful photographs too.
Showcasing some of New York's racing pioneers, this web site is a real time machine. You can check out dirt and asphalt modifieds, sportsman, late models and there are a few other revelations too.
The 50's was a unique time in stock car racing history. Nearly every station had an old racer sitting beside it. Sunday afternoons families would load in the old sedan and head to the local track for an afternoon of crashin' and bangin'. Find out more about what it was like back then
on this site.
Model T races in Alberta, Canada. Think about that for a while, and when you're done thinking, go check out this highly entertaining site.