Kingsport Speedway

Kingsport Speedway by David M. McGee, published by Arcadia Publishing Library Editions in 2015, offers a detailed exploration of the iconic racing venue located in East Tennessee. Spanning 130 pages, this edition presents the evolution of the speedway since 1965, highlighting its various track surfaces and the significant changes it has undergone to adapt to the motorsports landscape while entertaining fans over generations.
Readers will find a comprehensive account of the speedway’s history, including its role in hosting many renowned drivers and Hall of Fame members. The book delves into the weekly programs of NASCAR’s Whelen All-American Series, which continue to crown champions at the track. With a focus on the local and regional significance of Kingsport Speedway, this work contributes to the broader narrative of racing history in the United States.
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Kingsport Speedway has hosted many of racing’s greatest drivers, whether its track surface was asphalt, red clay, or brushed concrete. The short track, located in East Tennessee, has undergone dramatic changes since 1965 in attempts to keep pace with an ever-evolving motorsports landscape while entertaining three generations of fans. Hall of Fame members have raced and won at Kingsport Speedway, as did a contingent of regional stars. Today, Kingsport Speedway features weekly programs of NASCAR’s Whelen All-American Series, which crowns track, state, regional, and national champions.
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