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Labor Day NASCAR Racing Belongs in the South

When the lights turn on for the Pep Boys Auto 500 on Sunday, Sept. 6 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, NASCAR will celebrate the return of Labor Day weekend racing in the South.

Appeasing throngs of NASCAR diehards who have desired the date return to the South after a 2003 move to California, Atlanta Motor Speedway acquired the Labor Day weekend race in a scheduling coup prior to the 2009 season. While Atlanta Motor Speedway is starting a new tradition, NASCAR’s history book shows Atlanta has a long history tied to Labor Day weekend.

Way back before NASCAR was even envisioned, racing first came to Atlanta 100 years ago in 1909. The first era of racing in Atlanta was founded by Coca-Cola tycoon Asa Candler who built a two-mile oval near what is now Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. Candler drew the biggest names in racing – Barney Oldfield, Louis Chevrolet and Walter Christie – to Atlanta by rail. Ray Harroun, who would go on to win the first Indianapolis 500 in 1911, claimed the first win in Atlanta.

Atlanta later developed a connection to holiday racing when Atlanta’s historic Lakewood Speedway hosted the nation’s best drivers on Labor Day.

"It was a long-time tradition to race in Atlanta on Labor Day," said Georgia racing historian Mike Bell.

Lakewood was a flat, one-mile dirt oval on the south side of Atlanta. In its day it was known as "The Grand Old Lady" and "The Indianapolis of the South."

Atlanta’s Lakewood Speedway opened in 1917 to host match races featuring legendary Indy car drivers Barney Oldfield and Ralph DePalma. The track wouldn’t become a part of stock car racing lore until the 1940s, when Lloyd Seay continued an impressive winning streak in Atlanta by defeating stock car star Bob Flock in the 1941 Labor Day race. Unbeknownst to fans in attendance, the win would mark Seay’s last after the Dawson County native was shot and killed the next day in a dispute over his moonshine business.

Among those who would often find their way to Lakewood was none other that Bruton Smith, the founder of Speedway Motorsports, Inc., the parent company of Atlanta Motor Speedway.

"Lakewood was THE race," he said. "It always drew a huge crowd, always sold out.

"You were always getting dirty there. That was part of it. You didn’t want to miss a race there."

Although Smith never promoted a race at Lakewood, the sanctioning body he once headed, the National Stock Car Racing Association, did run in Atlanta, and featured some of the top stars of that era.

"Ed Samples was one of the great drivers," he said. "We had Buck Baker, Buddy Shuman, Billy Carden, the Flocks.

"Fonty [Flock] was on top for a while. Bob was a spectacle. Tim was consistent. All three were great."

Despite the Speedway’s early prominence, the track was owned by the City of Atlanta, whose leaders weren’t supportive of racing there in the track’s later years. Slated to closed after 1979, it seems fitting that the last auto race ever held there was a Labor Day weekend event, a race won by the popular Georgia short tracker Buck Simmons.

But Atlanta’s new Labor Day date has a lot going for it that Lakewood didn’t. It has broad community support, and fans won’t have to endure the heat and dust as they did in the old Lakewood days. In fact, it should be balmy and mild for the 500-miler, because AMS has something Lakewood never did – lights and therefore night racing.

An old Atlanta tradition resumes, with a new twist.

Source: Paddock Talk
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Labor day race never should have left Darlington for that piece of crap out west.
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Re: Labor Day NASCAR Racing Belongs in the South

Comparing Lakewood to the new speedway, or Labor Day at Darlington for Labor Day at California or Atlanta is, to me, kinda like comparing Christianity to Buddhism. It works for some and not worth a darn for others. I guess its all in what you're looking for?

As for me, I've never been to Lakewood but have been to a dozen or so just like it. Plus I've never been to the cookie-cutter in Fontana but have been to Michigan. I have been to Darlington but not since they turned the track around. All things considered, I'll take Darlington any day and especially on Labor Day!
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Re: Labor Day NASCAR Racing Belongs in the South

Although I'm glad the Labor Day race is back in the south, seems like giving that date to Atlanta is an attempt to save that track. As far as I know, they haven't sold out there in a long time. It'll be interesting to see if the move pays off in attendance.
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Re: Labor Day NASCAR Racing Belongs in the South

making it a night race will ensure folks don't stay away 'cause of the heat of the day. if you've never been in "Hot-lanta", take my advice: don't go in July, August or Sept! but if you "have to", then stay close to the A/C!!!
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Labor Day belongs in South Carolina
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making it a night race will ensure folks don't stay away 'cause of the heat of the day. if you've never been in "Hot-lanta", take my advice: don't go in July, August or Sept! but if you "have to", then stay close to the A/C!!!
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Hate to bust your bubble, TF, but Labor Day is a NATIONAL Holiday! Everybody in the US of A gets it!!!

But I know you're talking about THE race that day. At least it's back on the right coast instead of the left! And if we play our cards right, in a few years, Bruton may just move it to Charlotte!!!

Just remember this little bit of truth: "Brain cells come and brain cells go, but fat cells are forever!" (Dunno what that has to do with anything, but I thought I'd pass it on...)
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Hate to bust your bubble, TF, but Labor Day is a NATIONAL Holiday! Everybody in the US of A gets it!!!

But I know you're talking about THE race that day. At least it's back on the right coast instead of the left! And if we play our cards right, in a few years, Bruton may just move it to Charlotte!!!

Just remember this little bit of truth: "Brain cells come and brain cells go, but fat cells are forever!" (Dunno what that has to do with anything, but I thought I'd pass it on...)
I like the "I might be fat but yer ugly. I can go on a diet, in the morning yer still gonna be ugly."
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I like the "I might be fat but yer ugly. I can go on a diet, in the morning yer still gonna be ugly."
good .. but old. I just saw the brain cell one a few days ago for the first time.
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they don't call'em oldies but goodies for nothin
As long as ya dont have to chew yer arm off in the morning fer bein coyote ugly.
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