It was almost 10 years ago that the family of Hall of Fame driver Wendell Scott thought it had reached the end of a long, emotional journey. But now, as NASCAR begins to accept that Black lives matter ...
Wendell Scott was a trailblazer on the track, racing against the odds and paving the way for positive change in NASCAR. The Danville native was born on Aug. 29, 1921, and was the first Black driver to ...
Wendell Scott, one of NASCAR's first Black drivers and team owners, has long been a passing mention in the sport's history. We've seen more features celebrating his accomplishments over the years, but ...
In this stirring biography of Scott, the only black race car driver to win a NASCAR race, Velasquez’s expressive pastels showcase the driver’s determination and resourcefulness as he “quit school and ...
View post: How Bad Are EV Sales? The Truth Behind the Slowdown Wendell Oliver Scott was the first Black American full-time competitor in NASCAR history. During the time period of the Civil Rights ...
When Wendell Scott won his one and only race in NASCAR's top division on Dec. 1, 1963 at Speedway Park in Jacksonville, Fla., he wasn't given the trophy right away and wasn't allowed in Victory Lane ...
DANVILLE, Va. (WDBJ) - The name Wendell Scott stands out to many across southside Virginia and even the world, but just a few decades ago, that was not the case. “It is certainly one of the greatest ...
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