
Darlington Raceway Security Manager, Mike Richardson (left) and Jonathan Poole install a new Richard Petty monument at the Darlington Legends Walk on the grounds of the famed 1.366-mile egg-shaped oval. Photo courtesy Darlington Raceway
DARLINGTON, S.C. Just days before their induction into the NASCAR Hall of Fame, Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt have both been added to the Darlington Legends walk on the grounds of the famed 1.366-mile egg-shaped oval.
Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt were obvious choices when we looked at who should be added to the Legends Walk, said Darlington Raceway President, Chris Browning. Petty was one of the pioneers of NASCAR and paved the way for the fan-driver interaction we know today. Earnhardt certainly left his mark on NASCAR and is still second on the all-time Darlington victory list with nine victories. Both drivers loved racing here and we are happy to honor them.ÂÂÂ
Keeping with the historic racing theme present throughout the Darlington Raceway facility, each of the Darlington Legends Walk monuments resembles a Goodyear racing tire and old style pit board. Each monument is made of solid granite and marble and weighs nearly 2,300 pounds.
This is the third consecutive year new monuments have been added and the track plans to continue adding new monuments each year.
This is a great way for Darlington to put some of the history of NASCAR and our track on display for fans to enjoy, said Browning. The history of Darlington Raceway is so rich and we are going to do everything we can to preserve it for many generations to come.ÂÂÂ
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Darlington Raceway or the track Too Tough To Tame as it is known to many, is where the purest of NASCAR competition meets true southern hospitality. A NASCAR staple since 1950, Darlington Raceway has seen some of motorsports most talented drivers thunder to Victory Lane. In 2010, NASCARs stars return to battle the track Too Tough To Tame in the Sprint Cup Series SHOWTIME Southern 500® and Nationwide Series Royal Purple 200 Presented by OReilly Auto Parts. The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series will also make a stop at Darlington for the first time since the 2004 season.
Dont miss any of the paint-scraping action at Darlington Raceway in 2010. The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and Nationwide Series will visit the track on Mothers Day Weekend, May 7-8, for the SHOWTIME Southern 500® and Royal Purple 200 Presented by OReilly Auto Parts. The Camping World Truck Series will make its return to Darlington Raceway for first time since 2004 on August 14 for the Too Tough To Tame 200. Tickets for all three events are on-sale now. Tickets can be purchased by calling the Darlington Raceway ticket office at 866-459-RACE or online at
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