Wendell Scott and his famous 1963 win deserve a story of their own. Scott was actually the first black driver in NASCAR, receiving his license sometime before 1954 and entering his first NASCAR race on February 19, 1954 in Daytona (he didn't finish). In 1961 he moved up to the Grand National Series, the circuit now called the Sprint Cup, NASCAR's top level. He wasn't the first black driver in the Grand National but he is still one of only a handful ever to compete in the circuit.
According to a biography about Scott,
Hard Driving by Brian Donovan, the win at Speedway Park was actually acknowledged and re-awarded later that night after a review, and he was given the $1000 prize. To his credit, Buck Baker didn't fight the decision and was happy enough to see Scott get the check. However, several others said that Baker made off with the trophy, which was never seen again. Baker denied he had anything to do with it for the rest of his life. It's an enduring mystery that may never be solved.
Scott did get
a trophy for the race. A few weeks later in Savannah NASCAR held a ceremony for him. The officials delivered a backhanded account that emphasized that Petty and other drivers broke down, downplaying Scott's accomplishment. The replacement trophy was a cheap piece of wood with no inscription that eventually broke. When Scott got to his car he found his tires slashed.
Scott retired from racing in 1973 and there were no further black drivers in NASCAR until Willy T. Ribbs competed in a few races in 1986. In 2010 the Jacksonville Stock Car Hall of Fame decided to give Scott's family
a replacement trophy. They spent months trying to find the original, then they researched other trophies awarded that year and had a new one made. They also made a replica of his car and held a ceremony in his honor at a race at Golden Isles Speedway. NASCAR inducted him into its Hall of Fame this year.
I wonder what became of that replica car created by the Jacksonville Stock Car Hall of Fame. It would make a cool exhibit at that new car museum coming to Regency Mall.
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