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Good article with a bit of history about N. Wilksboro. I didn't know this:
In a place that was deemed by a journalist “the Moonshine Capital of America" in the '40s and early '50s, bootlegging was prominent. The bootleggers who hauled product needed fast cars to escape cops. Egos naturally became a factor, and the bootleggers argued over who had the quickest automobiles.
Enoch Staley, whose brother Gwyn owned one of those fast cars, decided in 1946 to build a dirt track on which the bootleggers could race and settle their claims of speed.
http://www.sportingnews.com/nascar/...track-disney-pixar/17q9v7w7lwp3p1uqr53bsypnsa
In a place that was deemed by a journalist “the Moonshine Capital of America" in the '40s and early '50s, bootlegging was prominent. The bootleggers who hauled product needed fast cars to escape cops. Egos naturally became a factor, and the bootleggers argued over who had the quickest automobiles.
Enoch Staley, whose brother Gwyn owned one of those fast cars, decided in 1946 to build a dirt track on which the bootleggers could race and settle their claims of speed.
http://www.sportingnews.com/nascar/...track-disney-pixar/17q9v7w7lwp3p1uqr53bsypnsa