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It is advertised as the series' first and longest-running weekly track, dating to 1949 when two of NASCAR's founding fathers, Bill France Sr. and Alvin Hawkins, brought racing to the facility.
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The facility then drew the attention of NASCAR founder Bill France Sr. and Alvin Hawkins. The first NASCAR-sanctioned race took place on May 19, 1949, with Fonty Flock taking the checkered flag.