Richmond International Raceway Goes Back in Time with Red Stripes on Track Walls
Fans Will See Stripes on the Wall After More Than Two Decades
Richmond
International Raceway is bringing back a racing classic. Red stripes
will return to the track walls of America’s Premier Short Track. This
will be the first time since February 1988 that fans and drivers will
race along red stripes on Richmond’s track wall. See attached image for a
mockup of the red stripes at Richmond.
In February 1988,
the Pontiac Excitement 400 at Richmond was the second race on the NASCAR
Winston Cup Series schedule. At the time, Richmond was only a ½ mile
race track with metal guardrails striped in red. Fans witnessed drivers
like Dale Earnhardt, Sr., Richard Petty, Bill Elliott, and race winner
Neil Bonnett battle for the win. Fans packed the grandstands full to see
the last race on this track configuration. Immediately following the
race, Richard Petty jumped on a bulldozer and began the process to
convert Richmond into the modern day ¾-mile D-shaped oval.
Flash forward to
2017. The TOYOTA OWNERS 400 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race at
Richmond is now at the end of April, and will once again feature the red
racing stripes on the wall. Fans will fill the grandstands to see a new
breed of drivers take to the track with names like Denny Hamlin, Kyle
Busch, Brad Keselowski, and Jimmie Johnson. Fans will still see
Earnhardt and Elliott, but just another generation.
"I’ve always been
fascinated by the historical racing images of the red and white on the
wall at Richmond. Our long-time fans have often shared their fond
memories of the red stripes, so it is a great day when we can reconnect
with our history on the track." said Richmond President Dennis
Bickmeier. "The red stripes unite our past with our future. We hope fans
will have an awe-inspiring moment as they walk into the track for our
Toyota race weekend."
The return of red
stripes to Richmond is provided in partnership with Sherwin-Williams,
the official paint of NASCAR, and its Richmond-based stores.
Sherwin-Williams is the nation’s largest retailer of paint and paint
supplies.
The red stripes will
make their debut when NASCAR racing returns to the Capital of the
Commonwealth on April 28, 29 and 30. The action starts with Pole Day on
April 28, followed by the ToyotaCare 250 NASCAR XFINITY Series Dash4Cash race
on Saturday, April 29 at 1 p.m. Kids 12 and younger are free in general
admission seating areas for all NASCAR XFINITY Series races. Richmond’s
spring weekend concludes with the fan-friendly Track Takeover driven by AAA from 10 a.m. to noon followed by NASCAR’s best in the TOYOTA OWNERS 400 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race at 2 p.m. on Sunday, April 30.
Richmond’s fall race weekend, presented by Who’s Your Driver,
will crown the inaugural Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series regular
season champion over Fan Appreciation Weekend on September 8-9. Witness
history in the Federated Auto Parts 400 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race
on Saturday, September 9 as a regular season champion will be crowned.
On Friday, September 8, the rising stars of tomorrow will compete in the
Virginia529 College Savings 250 NASCAR XFINITY Series race.
About Richmond International Raceway
Richmond International Raceway is America’s Premier Short Track annually hosting two NASCAR race weekends, featuring the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR XFINITY Series, on a ¾-mile D-shaped oval. Richmond is a regional leader for events including sports, live music and consumer trade shows. The Richmond Raceway Complex’s 1,000 plus acre multipurpose facility hosts more than 200 live events annually including concerts with top national recording artists at The Classic Amphitheater. To learn more, visit rir.com and richmondracewaycomplex.com.
Richmond International Raceway is America’s Premier Short Track annually hosting two NASCAR race weekends, featuring the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR XFINITY Series, on a ¾-mile D-shaped oval. Richmond is a regional leader for events including sports, live music and consumer trade shows. The Richmond Raceway Complex’s 1,000 plus acre multipurpose facility hosts more than 200 live events annually including concerts with top national recording artists at The Classic Amphitheater. To learn more, visit rir.com and richmondracewaycomplex.com.
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