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At the Wood Brothers Racing Museum, nestled in the Virginia mountain hamlet of Stuart where NASCAR‘s longest-running team was founded, two photos tell twin narratives that encapsulate 75 years.
Wood Brothers ... on a farm in Stuart, Va., with a beech tree. Multiple members of the family then provided different lines of dialogue while discussing Wood Brothers Racing’s history in stock ...
Wood Brothers Racing, the oldest active team ... The season-long celebration will include a fan day at the team's museum in Stuart, Virginia, special paint schemes, merchandise, digital content ...
The original Sweepstakes has an honored spot in the Henry Ford museum in Dearborn ... Friday in his shop at the Wood Brothers primary location in Stuart, Virginia. People who know Wood well ...
Wood Brothers Racing returns this weekend to Martinsville ... is opening a Hall of Fame at its Stuart, Virginia, museum on May 22. The exhibit will feature five significant race cars in its ...
He died on Friday in Stuart, Virginia, after a long illness ... at their race shop in Mooresville or the racing museum in Stuart.” The Wood Brothers came from humble beginnings but built ...
They came from the top racing shops in NASCAR and ... scheduled a public memorial Friday at the Wood Brothers Museum in Stuart, a small southern Virginia town that always has been the family ...
What: Wood Brothers Racing, the oldest continuously operating NASCAR race team, formed in 1950. Base: Race shop located in Harrisburg, N.C. (Originally in Stuart, Va.) Owner: Family-owned by Glen ...
Members of the Wood Brothers Racing family were awarded a proclamation from the Virginia General Assembly ... under brothers Glen and Leonard Wood in Stuart, just about 40 miles from Martinsville ...
At the Wood Brothers Racing Museum, nestled in the Virginia mountain hamlet of Stuart where NASCAR’s longest-running team was founded, two photos tell twin narratives that encapsulate 75 years.