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Dog Track Speedway
Location NC 168, Moyock, North Carolina
Major eventsTidewater 300 - NASCAR Grand National (1962–1966)
1/4 mile oval (–1963)
Surface dirt
Length0.25 miles (0.4 km)
1/3 mile oval (1964–)
Surfacepaved
Length0.333 miles (0.536 km)
Race lap record63.965 mph ( Richard Petty, Petty Enterprises, August 13, 1964, NASCAR)

Dog Track Speedway was a 1/4-mile dirt then 1/3-mile paved oval in Moyock, North Carolina. It hosted seven NASCAR Grand National (now NASCAR Cup Series) races between 1962 and 1966. The track switched from a quarter mile to third mile between 1963 and 1964. [1]

History

After the Cavalier Kennel Club (CKC) greyhound racing track was eliminated by the North Carolina General Assembly in the 1950s,[ citation needed] Moyock began to host auto racing at the renamed Dog Track Speedway (DTS).[ citation needed] Built on the former site of the CKC, the one-quarter-mile oval dirt track was then paved and lengthened to one-third of a mile in 1964. The track was accessible from North Carolina Highway 168. [1] At the DTS, it hosted seven NASCAR races from 1962 until 1966. The Moyock 300 was held there from 1964–1965 in addition to the Tidewater 300 in 1965.[ citation needed]

Ned Jarrett won the most races at the track with four wins (1962, 1963, 1964, and one of the two 1965 races). [2] The three other winners were Jimmy Pardue (first 1963 race), Dick Hutcherson (first 1965 race), and David Pearson (1966). [2] In the 1964 race, the race was stopped due to rain with Pearson in the lead and the feature resumed to conclusion on the following night. [1] The 1965 race was NASCAR's season finale. [1] Ned Jarrett won his 13th race of the season to secure the season championship. [1] It was his second and final Grand National championship.

Richard Petty, a North Carolina native from Randleman, also raced there six times, [1] driving a Plymouth in every race. Despite being on the pole twice (1965 & 1966), Petty never finished above 3rd place. He does hold the track NASCAR record speed of 63.965 miles per hour. [1]

The final NASCAR race at the DTS ran on Sunday, May 29, 1966. [2] It was 301 laps (99.9 miles) as NASCAR scoring missed the length by one lap. [1] David Pearson took the checkered flag in a 1964 Dodge with an average speed of 61.913 miles per hour (99.639 km/h) and winning $1,000. [2] Wendell Scott was the only driver to start all seven NASCAR races. [1] The track was closed later in 1966 due to declining attendance, poor revenues and larger tracks being built nearby. [3] The site where Dog Track Speedway formally stood is now located on an abandoned lot in the Tidewater region. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Wood, Perry Allen (16 October 2012). Silent Speedways of the Carolinas: The Grand National Histories of 29 Former Tracks. McFarland. ISBN  978-1-4766-0261-5. Retrieved August 30, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d "Dog Track Speedway results". Racing Reference. Retrieved August 30, 2020.
  3. ^ "DOG TRACK SPEEDWAY". speedwayandroadracehistory. Retrieved August 28, 2020.