[1] The speedway hosted a total of 7 NASCAR races between January 20, 1952 and December 11, 1956.
Six Thousand fans gathered for the 100 mile event, and looked on as Tim Flock started on the pole, and reached the checkered flag ahead of 26 other drivers.
Flock captured his 9th career win driving a Hudson Hornet owned by Ted Chester.
Pancho Alverez was driving a 1951 Olds 88, but was catapulted into the air landing on the roof to flatten the car.
[3][1] The 100 mile event was marked by a disqualification which would play a part in final finishing order.