Episode 86: Martinsville Speedway
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“The very first race in 1947, there were 9013 people who came to that race. Now, you’re looking at 40 to 50,000 plus. We surpass the population of Martinsville and Henry County on race weekend.”
Clay Campbell, President of Martinsville Speedway, and Josh Soto, Group Sales Manager, join us to discuss the history of Martinsville Speedway, built by Clay’s grandfather, H. Clay Earles, in 1947, and the value for its fans in Winston-Salem. Clay, a true NASCAR legend himself, shares how this iconic track has evolved over the decades, from its early days as a hobby to becoming a powerful economic engine for the region.
From the fan experience to the staggering $160 million economic impact of the two annual race weekends, we cover it all and uncover some fun facts. Whether you’re a die-hard race fan or new to the sport, this episode offers a compelling look at the heart, history, and community spirit behind Martinsville Speedway.
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Recorded and produced in the Omniverus Studios by Tim Beeman for Such-N-Such Media
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