Nascar fans count down to a championship and an election – in pictures

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  • Known as ‘The Paperclip’ for its half-mile, oval shape, Martinsville is one of the shortest and narrowest tracks on the Nascar circuit – and the only track that has been on the schedule from the inaugural season in 1948.

    Known as ‘The Paperclip’ for its half-mile, oval shape, Martinsville is one of the shortest and narrowest tracks on the circuit, resulting in incredibly close racing and frequent contact.
  • This year’s fall race, which determined the final berth for next Sunday’s winner-take-all season finale in Phoenix, took place two days before the US presidential election and offered both a diversion from and platform for politics.

    This year’s fall race, which determined the final berth for next Sunday’s winner-take-all season finale in Phoenix, took place two days before the US presidential election and offered both a diversion and platform for politics.
  • Donald Trump carried Henry county by 29 points in 2020, the same margin as four years prior.

    This year’s fall race took place two days before the US elections, offering both a diversion and platform for politics.
  • Fans fill the grounds with RVs, campers and tents from Thursday, creating a festive, community-like atmosphere throughout race weekend. Children in costume took the opportunity to extend their Halloween holiday and go trick-or-treating throughout the campsites.

    Fans fill the grounds with RVs, campers and tents, creating a festive, community-like atmosphere throughout race weekend.
  • Drivers start racing on practically flat tires with pressures in the single digits on short tracks like Martinsville. Less air can help the tire grip the track’s surface and the pressure will build to the optimal level as they heat up on the track.

    Drivers will start racing on practically flat tires with pressures in the single digits on short tracks like Martinsville. Less air can help the tire grip the track’s surface and the pressure will build to the optimal level as they heat up on the track.
  • The hot dogs at Martinsville have become nearly as famous at the track itself. Known for their bright red color and classic Southern style, they’re served with chili, slaw, onions and mustard. No substitutions.

    The hot dogs at Martinsville have become nearly as famous at the track itself. Known for their bright red color and classic Southern style, they’re served with chili, slaw, onions and mustard.
  • The famous Martinsville hot dog sells for the princely sum of $2.

    The famous Martinsville hot dog sells for the princely sum of $2.
  • About 50,000 fans turned up for Sunday’s race following smaller crowds for Saturday’s Xfinity Series and Friday’s Craftsman Truck Series races.

    About 50,000 fans turned up for Sunday’s race following smaller crowds for Saturday’s Xfinity Series and Friday’s Craftsman Truck Series races.
  • Vintage Nascar memorabilia is hawked by vendors at pop-up tents next to gas stations outside the property.

    Vintage Nascar memorabilia is hawked by vendors at pop-up tents next to gas stations outside the property.
  • The Bandits Flight Team perform a flyover during pre-race ceremonies before Sunday’s Xfinity 500.

    The Bandits Flight Team perform a flyover during pre-race ceremonies before Sunday’s Xfinity 500.
  • Fans can rent scanners to listen in on uncensored driver and team communications in addition to the play-by-play radio broadcast.

    Fans can rent scanners to listen in on uncensored driver and team communications in addition to the play-by-play radio broadcast.
  • A young spectator takes in the race from the concourse beneath the bleachers on Sunday.

    A young spectator takes in the race from the concourse beneath the bleachers on Sunday.
  • A pair of longtime fans take in the action from turn two.

    A pair of longtime fans take in the action from turn two.
  • Fans in elaborate costumes adds to the character of Martinsville, a uniquely American event.

    Martinsville attracts fans both young and old.
  • Martinsville’s rural Virginia setting near the North Carolina border, combined with its old-school, fan-friendly atmosphere, creates an environment reminiscent of Nascar’s early days.

    Martinsville’s rural Virginia setting near the North Carolina border, combined with its old-school, fan-friendly atmosphere, creates an environment reminiscent of Nascar’s grassroots days.
  • Richard Petty holds the record for most victories at Martinsville Speedway with 15. The 87-year-old Nascar legend, who also holds the all-time Nascar wins record with 200, served as the grand marshal for Sunday’s race.

    Richard Petty currently holds the record for most victories at Martinsville Speedway with 15. The 87-year-old Nascar legend, who also holds the all-time Nascar wins record with 200, served as the grand marshal for Sunday’s race.
  • A star-spangled spectator takes in a perfect Sunday afternoon for stock-car racing.

    A star-spangled spectator takes in a perfect Sunday afternoon for stock-car racing.
  • Drivers need exceptional skill, patience, and resilience to handle the sharp turns and heavy braking, which often result in incredibly close racing and frequent contact.

    Drivers need exceptional skill, patience and resilience to handle the sharp turns and heavy braking, which often result in incredibly close racing and frequent contact.
  • Martinsville’s signature trophy, a Ridgeway grandfather clock, has been awarded to race winners since 1964.

    Martinsville’s signature trophy, a Ridgeway grandfather clock, has been awarded to race winners since 1964.
  • Ryan Blaney, last year’s Nascar champion, crossed first in the No 12 Menards Ford Mustang and earned the chance to defend his title at Phoenix Raceway in seven days’ time.

    Ryan Blaney, last year’s champion, crossed first in the No 12 Menards Ford Mustangearned the chance to defend his title in Sunday’s winner-take-all season finale at Phoenix Raceway.
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