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Hickory Motor Speedway is a short track located in Hickory, North Carolina. It is one of stock car racing's most storied venues, and is often referred to as the "World's Most Famous Short Track" and the "Birthplace of the NASCAR Stars". The track first opened in 1951 as a 1⁄2-mile (0.80 km) dirt track. Gwyn Staley won the first race at the speedway and later became the first track champion. Drivers such as Junior Johnson, Ned Jarrett, and Ralph Earnhardt also became track champions in the 1950s, with Earnhardt winning five of them.

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  • Hickory Motor Speedway (de)
  • Hickory Motor Speedway (en)
  • Hickory Motor Speedway (nl)
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  • Der Hickory Motor Speedway ist eine Short-Track-Rennstrecke in Hickory, North Carolina. Sie ist eine der bekanntesten Rennstrecken für den Tourenwagensport und wird oftmals auch als „The World’s Most Famous Short Track“ und „Birthplace of the NASCAR Stars“ bezeichnet. (de)
  • Hickory Motor Speedway is a short track located in Hickory, North Carolina. It is one of stock car racing's most storied venues, and is often referred to as the "World's Most Famous Short Track" and the "Birthplace of the NASCAR Stars". The track first opened in 1951 as a 1⁄2-mile (0.80 km) dirt track. Gwyn Staley won the first race at the speedway and later became the first track champion. Drivers such as Junior Johnson, Ned Jarrett, and Ralph Earnhardt also became track champions in the 1950s, with Earnhardt winning five of them. (en)
  • De Hickory Motor Speedway is een racecircuit gelegen in Hickory, North Carolina. Het is een ovaal circuit van 0,363 mijl of 584 meter in lengte. Het opende in 1951 met een onverhard wegdek en werd in 1967 geplaveid. Tussen 1953 en 1971 werd het circuit gebruikt voor wedstrijden uit de NASCAR Grand National Series met de Hickory 276 en de Buddy Shuman 276. Junior Johnson is met zeven overwinningen recordhouder op het circuit, Richard Petty won vijf keer, Bobby Isaac en David Pearson elk vier keer. (nl)
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  • Jack Ingram Memorial, Bobby Isaac Memorial, Annual Fall Brawl, NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour, Pro All Stars Series South Super Late Model Tour, Easter Bunny 150, Cars Tour (en)
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  • Jason Sherrill Cale Lineburger (en)
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  • Der Hickory Motor Speedway ist eine Short-Track-Rennstrecke in Hickory, North Carolina. Sie ist eine der bekanntesten Rennstrecken für den Tourenwagensport und wird oftmals auch als „The World’s Most Famous Short Track“ und „Birthplace of the NASCAR Stars“ bezeichnet. (de)
  • Hickory Motor Speedway is a short track located in Hickory, North Carolina. It is one of stock car racing's most storied venues, and is often referred to as the "World's Most Famous Short Track" and the "Birthplace of the NASCAR Stars". The track first opened in 1951 as a 1⁄2-mile (0.80 km) dirt track. Gwyn Staley won the first race at the speedway and later became the first track champion. Drivers such as Junior Johnson, Ned Jarrett, and Ralph Earnhardt also became track champions in the 1950s, with Earnhardt winning five of them. In 1953, NASCAR's Grand National Series (later the NASCAR Cup Series) visited the track for the first time. Tim Flock won the first race at the speedway, which became a regular part of the Grand National schedule. After winning his track championship in 1952, Junior Johnson became the most successful Grand National driver at Hickory, winning there seven times. The track has been re-configured three times in its history. The track became a 0.4-mile (644 meters) dirt track in 1955, which was paved for the first time during the 1967 season. In 1970, the Hickory track was shortened to a length of 0.363 miles (584 meters). Hickory was dropped from the Grand National schedule after the 1971 season when R. J. Reynolds began sponsoring the newly christened NASCAR Winston Cup Series and dropped all races under 250 miles (402 kilometers) from the schedule. It remained in use as a popular NASCAR Late Model Sportsman Series venue. When the series was reformed as the Budweiser Late Model Series (later the Busch Grand National Series and currently the Xfinity Series) in 1982, Hickory played a prominent part of its first season, hosting six of the series' 28 races. Drivers Jack Ingram and Tommy Houston, two former track champions, each won eight times at the track in the Busch Series. As more tracks began hosting Busch Series races, Hickory's involvement was progressively reduced to two races a year by 1987, and then just the Easter weekend by 1995. By 1998, the Busch Grand National Series began adding more races at Winston Cup Series tracks, and Hickory was dropped from the schedule after 17 years. Hickory is still used as a venue for NASCAR's club racing division, the Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series, Carolina Pro Late Model Series, Carolina Crate Modified Series, Pro All Stars Series South Super Late Models and the CARS Tour featuring Late Model Stocks and Pro Late Model touring series cars. (en)
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