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South Boston Speedway
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Location
Halifax County, at 1188 James D. Hagood Hwy.
South Boston, Virginia 24592
Capacity 10,000 (est.)
Owner Mattco Inc.
Operator Dr. Joe Mattioli III
Opened 1957
Former names Big Daddy's South Boston Speedway (2002–2003)
Quad-Oval
Surface Asphalt
Length .400 mi (.644 km)
Banking 12° – Turns
10° – Straights
Website southbostonspeedway.com



Aug 9, 2008, USAR Pro Cup Series preparing for their qualifying session.


South Boston Speedway or "SoBo" is a short track located just outside South Boston, Virginia, U.S.A.. SoBo is located approximately 60 miles (97 km) east of another area familiar to most NASCAR fans, Martinsville. It is owned by Mattco, Inc, the Mattioli family trust that owns Pocono Raceway, with longtime general manager Cathy Rice operating the track. NASCAR's Sprint Cup Series has not raced at the track since 1971; however, NASCAR's Busch Series (now Xfinity Series) raced here into the new millennium. After the NASCAR Busch Series left the schedule, the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series competed at SoBo for a couple years. The NASCAR K&N Pro Series East and Whelen Southern Modified Tour now hold events here, and SoBo continues to play a part in the NASCAR family hosting Whelen All-American Series late model and CARS X1-R ProCup events. Some of the better known graduates of South Boston's Saturday night weekly events include Jeff Burton, Ward Burton, Elliott Sadler, Stacy Compton, and the Bodine brothers (Todd, Geoff and Brett). Danville, Virginia driver Wendell Scott, the first African-American driver to compete at NASCAR's highest level, also raced in Modified Division events here.




Contents






  • 1 Trivia


  • 2 Records


  • 3 Late Model Track Champions


  • 4 See also


  • 5 External links





Trivia



  • What is now the Monster Energy Cup Series last ran here in 1971, and what is now the NASCAR Xfinity Series made this a regular stop until it left the schedule after the 2000 race. The Craftsman Truck Series was on the schedule as late as 2003.

  • For a time, the track was called "Big Daddy's South Boston Speedway", after the brand of barbecue sauce that had purchased the naming rights.



Records



  • Track record – Mike Ewanitsko (14.409 / 99.938 mph) NASCAR WHELEN Modified

  • Race record – Todd Bodine, 70.785 mph

  • Most wins – David Blankenship and Barry Beggarly (tie) (37 wins)[1][permanent dead link]



Late Model Track Champions



































































































































































































































Year Driver
1960 Eddie Crouse
1961
Ray Hendrick
1962 Ted Hairfield
1963
Ray Hendrick
1964 Runt Harris
1965
Sonny Hutchins Bob McGinnis
1966
Ray Hendrick
1967 Runt Harris
1968
Ray Hendrick
1969 Eddie Royster
1970
Jimmy Hensley
1971
Lennie Pond
1972
Sonny Hutchins
1977
Sonny Hutchins
1978
Jack Ingram
1979
Ray Hendrick
1980
Sonny Hutchins
1981
Geoff Bodine
1982
Sam Ard
1983 Roy Hendrick
1984 David Blankenship
1985 Maurice Hill
1986 David Blankenship
1987 Wayne Patterson
1988
Barry Beggarly
1989 David Blankenship
1990 David Blankenship
1991 Mike Buffkin
1992 Wayne Patterson
1993 David Blankenship
1994
Stacy Compton
1995
Elliott Sadler
1996
B.A. Wilson
1997 David Blankenship
1998 David Blankenship
1999 Bubba Urban Jr.
2000
Nick Woodward
2001 Brandon Butler
2002 Frank Deiny Jr.
2003
Philip Morris
2004
Timothy Peters
2005
Peyton Sellers
2006
Drew Herring
2007 Adam Baker
2008 Wayne Ramsey
2009 Justin Johnson
2010 Justin Johnson
2011
Philip Morris
2012 Matt Bowling
2013 Lee Pulliam
2014
Peyton Sellers
2015 Matt Bowling
2016 Matt Bowling
2017
Peyton Sellers
2018
Peyton Sellers


See also



  • List of NASCAR race tracks

  • Winston Racing Series

  • Barry Beggarly



External links



  • South Boston Speedway Official Site

  • NASCAR Grand National/Winston Cup and Busch Series winners list














Coordinates: 36°42′32″N 78°52′7″W / 36.70889°N 78.86861°W / 36.70889; -78.86861













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