Wendell Scott was a trailblazer on the track, racing against the odds and paving the way for positive change in NASCAR.
Wendell Scott was the first African American to compete in and win on the NASCAR circuit. He was born and raised in Danville and the Foundation aimed to honor his legacy with the shoe donation.
Former NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. recently delivered a strong verdict on NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver Rajah Kirby Caruth's footage of his latest run at the Rockingham Speedway.
Bubba Wallace in an ‘Ask Me Anything’ session on Instagram replied to a fan asking who would he pick to fight between Michael Jordan and Tyler Reddick.
Scott was the first and remains the only Black driver to win a race at NASCAR’s top level. “Wendell Scott's legacy as a man is rooted in community, in outreach and the work that we’ve been doing for ...
In seven attempts at NASCAR's annual pre-season exhibition race, Spire Motorsports has made one appearance in the feature ...
It all came to be because of the Danville-based Wendell Scott Foundation, an organization that carries on the legacy of the first Black driver to win a top-tier NASCAR race. Warrick Scott ...
nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving the legacy of Wendell Scott, the first African American NASCAR driver to win a Grand National race. Through innovative programs, scholarships, and ...
Who's got next in the NASCAR Cup Series? Keep an eye on these 25 hopefuls trying to race their way to the top.
A controversial new NASCAR rule designed for “world-class drivers” could give Helio Castroneves an automatic berth into the ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results