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Buz McKim, formerly historian at the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte, NC, is a distinguished figure in the motor sports world and a much sought-after speaker at motorsports gatherings. Buz served as director of archives for International Speedway Corporation and as coordinator of statistical services for NASCAR. He is the author of The NASCAR Vault: An Official History Featuring Rare Collectibles from Motorsports Images and Archives.

Buz’s presentation explores the racing career of NASCAR’s iconic founder William “Bill” France and the origins of NASCAR in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Big Bill’s exploits are legendary and his captivating and sometimes overwhelming style belie his extraordinary contribution to the evolution of professional motor racing in America. Buz’s presentation is a deeply informed and sympathetic portrayal of the man and his accomplishments.

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00:00 Introducing Buz McKim
00:20 Buz McKim's Background
02:28 Bill France's Early Life
05:12 Bill France's Move to Daytona
06:24 The First Stock Car Races in Daytona
09:16 The Birth of NASCAR
11:32 NASCAR's Early Challenges and Growth
13:02 Bill France's Leadership and Legacy
14:32 Q&A Session
19:00 Closing Remarks and Credits

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This episode is part of our HISTORY OF MOTORSPORTS SERIES and is sponsored in part by: The International Motor Racing Research Center (IMRRC), The Society of Automotive Historians (SAH), The Watkins Glen Area Chamber of Commerce, and the Argetsinger Family - and was recorded in front of a live studio audience.