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Our Racings Heroes "Return to Daytona"

Racings "Historic North Turn" restaurant hosts the "Legends Beach Parade" each February during Speed Week at Daytona Beach just prior to the Daytona 500 race. The Racing Legends Parade is a celebration of the racing heroes that built the sport of Stock Car Racing. Participants drive the original Daytona race track southbound on A1A then hit the south turn and back up the beach to the North Turn. It a road trip down memory lane for all that participate and attend the event. This Year, Bill Blair Jr., returned with his 1953 Olds Tribute Car he built for his father to commemorate Bill Blair Sr. winning the Daytona Beach Race. Bill also brought along his dad's 53' Daytona Winners Trophy. The trophy had not been back to Daytona in 65 Years. In this episode of "Our Racing Heroes" Bill re-traces his dad's win on the beach and reflects on what it was like to be present for the Daytona Beach races before they were moved to the Daytona Super Speedway. Bill also brought along a couple stowaways (his grandkids) in the back and his good friend, Todd Morris, to capture it all. We dedicate this episode to Bill Blair Sr. and to all the other Pioneers of Stock Car Racing that built this sport. It was your passion and dedication to racing that carved out the history that we celebrate today. You will always be "Our Racing Heroes" A special "Thank You" to Rhonda and Walter Glasnak of "Racings North Turn" and the Volunteers as well as the Daytona Community for supporting and making this historic event possible. #WellDone Historical photos courtesy of the; Bill Blair, Ed Samples, David Sosebee and North Turn Collections.

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