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Darlington Raceway

Darlington Raceway, also known as "The Lady in Black" or "The Track Too Tough to Tame," is a historic NASCAR track located in Darlington, South Carolina, USA. Here are some key facts and information about Darlington Raceway:

  1. History: Darlington Raceway is one of the oldest and most iconic tracks in NASCAR. It opened in 1950 and is considered to be the first superspeedway built specifically for stock car racing.

  2. Unique Layout: The track features a unique egg-shaped layout with different banking in its turns. The turns are narrower at one end of the track, leading to different challenges for drivers as they navigate the corners.

  3. Surface: Darlington is known for its abrasive surface, which leads to high tire wear and places a premium on tire management. The worn-out surface provides less grip and makes handling more challenging for drivers.

  4. Southern 500: One of the most prestigious races at Darlington is the Southern 500. This Labor Day weekend race is known for its long history and is often associated with throwback paint schemes that pay homage to racing's past.

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