Pickens County Journalism Since 1999


Save the Speedway Rally on Saturday, April 4 to bring awareness to preserving historic Greenville-Pickens Speedway

By Karen Brewer, Publisher & Editor, The Pickens County Chronicle

 

Pickens County’s own Greenville-Pickens Speedway, the site of the first nationally televised start to finish live NASCAR race (on April 10, 1971), is near and dear to the hearts of racing fans and many others in the local community and beyond, and the campaign continues to preserve this historic track from destruction.

 

An event is scheduled for Saturday, April 4 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at District Park, located at 201 Kay Drive, off Highway 123, in Easley and will feature race cars, food trucks, t-shirts, South Carolina Representative Neal Collins from Easley, and South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson.

 

Click here to read one of The Pickens County Chronicle’s previous stories about preserving the Greenville-Pickens Speedway, an in-depth story published in January of last year.

Photos by Karen Brewer in 2017 during a Pave the Track in Prayer event by Speedway Chaplain Dale Tyre