FIRST DAYTONA RACE WINNER ON THIS DAY

1959 Daytona 500 - Wikipedia
Lee Petty winning the Daytona 500 in the first-ever photo
finish in the history of the sport.

On February 22, 1959, Lee Petty defeated Johnny Beauchamp
in a
photo finish at the just-opened Daytona International
Speedway in
Florida to win the first-ever Daytona 500.

The race was so close that Beauchamp was initially named
the winner by William France, the owner of the track and
head of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing. 

However, Petty, who was driving a hardtop Oldsmobile 88,
challenged the results and three days later, with the help of
news photographs, he was officially named the champ.

Lee Petty's 1959 Daytona 500 Artifacts | NASCAR Hall of Fame | Curators'  Corner

Lee Petty's 1959 Daytona 500 Artifacts | NASCAR Hall of Fame | Curators'  Corner
Lee Arnold Petty (March 14, 1914 – April 5, 2000)

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A FAILED HIJACKING TOOK PLACE IN 1930

A midsized white twin-engine passenger jet in the air with landing gear deployed
A Delta Airlines DC-9-30 similar to the one involved.
     
   

Sam Byck was an American hijacker and attempted assassin
who on February 22, 1974 attempted to
hijack a Delta Airlines
jet flying out of
Baltimore/Washington International Airport,
intending to
crash into the White House in the hopes of killing
President
Richard Nixon.

In fact, Byck killed a policeman and a pilot, but was shot and
wounded by another policeman before committing suicide.

Samuel Joseph Byck
(January 30, 1930 – February 22, 1974)

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A film based on his story, The Assassination of
Richard Nixon
, was released in 2004.

The film starred Sean Penn as Bicke (the surname
spelling having been changed)

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THESE PAST EVENTS MADE TODAY’S HISTORY

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THESE EVENTS MADE TODAY’S HISTORY

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NASCAR FOUNDED ON THIS DAY IN 1948

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On February 21, 1948, the National Association for Stock
Car Racing, or NASCAR, as it became to be widely known.
was
officially incorporated. NASCAR racing went on to
become one of America’s most popular spectator sports,
as well as a multi-billion-dollar industry.

The driving force behind the establishment of NASCAR
was William “Bill” France Sr. a mechanic and auto-repair
shop owner from Washington, D.C., who in the mid-1930s
moved to Daytona Beach,
Florida.

The area was a gathering spot for racing enthusiasts,
and France got involved in racing cars and promoting
races.

After witnessing how racing rules could vary from event
to event and how dishonest promoters could abscond
with prize money, France felt there was a need for a
governing body to sanction and promote racing.


Bill France Sr. or Big Bill (1909 – 1992).

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