

The history of NASCAR dates back to the 1940's and the sandy beaches of Daytona, Florida. In 1947 The National Association For Stock Car Auto Racing was born in the Streamline Hotel in Daytona. Organized and led by Bill France Sr., this new association organized races run on the Daytona Beach road course. These early races were scheduled to run during low tide in order to allow the field enough room to maneuver and to give spectators a relatively safe viewing point.
From those humble beginnings more than 50 years ago, France turned his vision of what NASCAR could become into the brand of racing we know today . NASCAR's main series is the Winston Cup - with 36 points races across the country - starting at Daytona Beach Florida and ending in Atlanta. Winston Cup's "minor" league is the Busch Grand National Series where most of today's top Winston Cup drivers developed their skills.
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