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Circle Track Technology, Part II

The Middle Ages Of Circle Track Technology
By Bob Bolles
Photography by Circle Track Archives
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In the post-war '50s, stock... 
   
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In the post-war '50s, stock car racing became a very popular sport. Beach racing at Daytona preceded the speedway, which was built in 1958 and held its first race the following year.
Early Stock Car Drivers Side View
Early stock cars were just... 
   
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Early Stock Car Drivers Side View
Early stock cars were just that: showroom stock automobiles with numbers painted on. Note the towbar bracket welded to the front bumper. The cars were often flat-towed to and from the racetrack.
Chevrolet Chevelle And Plymouth Stock Car Side View Racing
Richard Petty (43) and Curtis... 
   
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Chevrolet Chevelle And Plymouth Stock Car Side View Racing
Richard Petty (43) and Curtis Turner (47) go at it on the newly paved track in Bristol, Tennessee, in July 1966.
Ford Torino And Dodge Top View Racing
The fastback rear-window design... 
   
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Ford Torino And Dodge Top View Racing
The fastback rear-window design was incorporated into the Ford Torino and the Dodge seen here in the 1969 Daytona 500. Handling was an issue. Note the difference in steering between the two cars.
Dodge Stock Car High Wing Side View Racing
In 1970, Dodge released a... 
   
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Dodge Stock Car High Wing Side View Racing
In 1970, Dodge released a news photo labeling the winged stock cars as "High Wing Safety--The New Look in Stock Car Racing." Performance was the true reason for the rear-wing design. In the 1970 Daytona 500, six of the first eight starters were winged cars.
Short Track Racer Side View
Taking a page from the superspeedways,... 
   
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Short Track Racer Side View
Taking a page from the superspeedways, wings were tried on short track cars. Cars in competition during Florida Speedweeks races took an "anything goes" attitude and a winner was often copied by the next night.
Chevrolet Monte Carlo Race Cars Side View Side By Side
NASCAR has standardized the... 
   
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Chevrolet Monte Carlo Race Cars Side View Side By Side
NASCAR has standardized the design of the Winston Cup cars. Teams can no longer innovate unique chassis designs to improve handling.

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