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Situation Looks Bleak for Rick Hendrick and Co. as New Revelations Cement Allegations Against the Chevrolet Camp

William Byron made it to the final four as Christopher Bell missed out. However radio conversation reveals alleged race manipulation.
NASCAR: Cup Qualifying

William Byron Processes His NASCAR-Induced “Drama” as He Gears Up to Save Rick Hendrick’s Face at Phoenix

After a controversial victory at Martinsville, William Byron is Hendrick Motorsports' only hope of winning the title at Phoenix Raceway.
William Byron, Rick Hendrick

William Byron Quick to Point Fingers at Bubba Wallace as Allegations of Race Manipulation Fly at the Chevy Camp

After a series of apparent manipulative acts, William Byron tries to shave off blame from his side and moves the spotlight to Bubba Wallace.
Bubba Wallace and William Byron

Ross Chastain Involved in Another Martinsville Controversy Along With Bubba Wallace as NASCAR Takes One Step at a Time

The Martinsville Cup race was full of drama, with the Hail Melon 2.0 and Ross Chastain and Bubba Wallace's possible involvement in race manipulation.
Bubba Wallace and Ross Chastain

Martinsville Weekend Leaves Mark Martin in Disgust After Another Controversy Plagues NASCAR Playoffs

A controversial finish at Martinsville Speedway prompted NASCAR Hall of Famer Mark Martin to express his views on social media.
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“Lies Lies Lies”- Unsold Fans Tear Into Bubba Wallace’s Blatant Accusations Denying Helping Christopher Bell

In the intense Martinsville race, Christopher Bell fought William Byron for the final spot and fans are accusing Bubba Wallace of helping Bell.
Christopher Bell and Bubba Wallace

“Pretty Straightforward” – NASCAR Unsympathetically Shuts Down All Hope for Christopher Bell After His ‘Hail Melon’ Do Over

After depriving Christopher Bell of his points advantage, NASCAR clarifies that it was a black-and-white decision.
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Defeated Denny Hamlin Concedes He Was “Just Not Fast Enough” After Yet Another Failed Attempt at the Championship

Veteran JGR driver Denny Hamlin opens up about his shortcomings in the crucial playoff race at Martinsville Speedway.
AUTO: APR 17 NASCAR Cup Series Food City Dirt Race

“They Said It’s Over”- Dejected Joe Gibbs Shatters Fans’ Hearts As He Uncovers NASCAR’s Iron Fist Verdict

After a stunning ejection from the playoffs, Christopher Bell's boss is speechless as Joe Gibbs confesses that his hands are tied.
Christopher Bell and Joe Gibbs

Christopher Bell Publicly Denies Using Ross Chastain’s ‘Illegal’ Move Amid NASCAR’s ‘Hail Melon 2.0’ Crackdown

The NASCAR Cup Series has found its final four and after a hard look at the final lap, NASCAR has ruled against Christopher Bell.
Ross Chastain, Christopher Bell

“It Is What It Is”- William Byron Bluntly Shuts Down Christopher Bell’s ‘Hail Melon’ Defense Amid NASCAR’s Brutal Ruling

William Byron became the only HMS driver to secure his place in the Championship 4, after Bell's controversial move was deemed illegal.
Christopher Bell and William Byron

Ryan Blaney Seals Championship Finale Berth as He Sets Eyes on Back-to-Back Phoenix Glory

Team Penske driver, Ryan Blaney is looking to repeat the heroics of last season as he raced his way to win in championship 4 at Martinsville.
NASCAR: Xfinity 500

About Martinsville Speedway

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Martinsville Speedway- 2021 Latest News, Winners, Qualifying, Track

Martinsville Speedway is a NASCAR stock vehicle racing short track in Henry County, Ridgeway, Virginia. It is owned by the International Speedway Corporation. At 0.526 miles (847 m) long, it is the shortest track in the NASCAR Cup Series.

The track was additionally one of the previously cleared oval tracks in NASCAR, being inherited in 1947 by accomplices H. Earth Earles, Henry Lawrence, and Sam Rice per Virginia House Joint Resolution No. 76 on the passing of H. Mud Earles.

It is additionally the lone race track that has been on the NASCAR circuit from its start in 1948. Alongside this, Martinsville is the solitary NASCAR oval track on the NASCAR track circuit to have asphalt surfaces on the straightaways, and concrete to cover the turns.

History

The track is frequently alluded to as a paper clip formed and is banked just 12° in the turns. The blend of long straightaways and level, slender transforms makes it hard to slow down going into turns and smooth increasing speed leaving turns an absolute necessity.

The track was cleared in 1955 and in 1956 it facilitated its initial 500-lap race. In 1976, the turns were repaved with concrete. By 2004, the then 28-year-old cement had shown critical wear. On April 18, 2004, an enormous lump of cement got removed from the track's surface and made extreme harm to the assemblage of Jeff Gordon's vehicle.

In response to this, the track was completely repaved with new concrete and black-top.

Until 1999, Martinsville was infamous for having two pit streets. The backstretch pit street was by and large kept away because if a group needed to pit there during an alert, any vehicle pitting on the front stretch had the benefit of pitting first and not holding fast to pace vehicle speed after leaving their pit street.

This was corrected when pit street was reconfigured to stretch out from the passageway of turn 3 to the exit of turn 2.

The main NASCAR event held on July 4, 1948. In 1951, just four vehicles were running toward the completion, the least of any race held at the speedway. In 1960, Richard Petty turned into the youngest victor at Martinsville, at 22 years, 283 days. Petty has the most successes (15).

Quick Facts

Location340 Speedway Road Ridgeway, Virginia, U.S. 24148
OperatorInternational Speedway Corporation
Major EventsNASCAR Cup Series

Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 500

Xfinity 500

NASCAR Xfinity Series

TBA

Draft Top 250

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series

NASCAR Hall of Fame 200

NASCAR Whelen All-American Series

ValleyStar Credit Union 300

Length0.526 mi (0.847 km)
Most WinsRichard Petty (15)
Most StartsRichard Petty (67)
PolesDarrell Waltrip (8)