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To demonstrate that you belong on a NASCAR track, how far would you go? The post Darlington Raceway: All You Need to Know ...
David Pearson and his generation of stock-car racers had a special word for it — “fenderprints,” comparing the bewitching art of hustling a car around Darlington Raceway to finger-painting with a ...
As a result, drivers will earn their “Darlington Stripes” from grazing the wall through the infamous turns. The track first opened in 1950, the Cup Series held its inaugural race then and ...
Darlington Raceway is called "The Lady in Black" because of the scuffs left in the walls, commonly referred to a "Darlington stripe." The cars run so close to the wall at Darlington and often hit ...