California Here We Come!
Story and photos by: Drew Hierwarter
With Daytona behind them now, the traveling circus of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series heads from one sun coast to the other. This week the teams arrive in sunny Southern California to race at Auto Club Speedway, (formerly known as California Speedway) in the city of
But it might as well be light years away from the
Roger Penske cuts the ribbon to officially open California Speedway. He’s flanked by son Greg on his right and the late Bill France, Jr. on his left.
The first Sprint Cup race ever held at Auto Club Speedway was the “California 500 Presented by
David Green (96), Darrell Waltrip (17), Jeff Burton (99), and Bill Elliott, (94) in the first race at Auto Club Speedway. Of these, only Burton is still racing a full schedule today.
No attendance figures have been given but since this was the first time NASCAR had raced in this area since the closing of Riverside Raceway some eight years earlier, the fans were hungry for racing and there were no empty seats.
Unfortunately, race fans are something that the
Will the Southern California fans show up like they did for that first race? Only time will tell.
Hopefully, the buzz of a new season, and the race coming just one week after one of the more exciting Daytona 500’s in recent memory will help bring the fans out. But in any case, most race teams feel that “real” season doesn’t start until



February 17th, 2010 at 2:15 pm
You do know bobby labonte still races full time as well as a few others. Bill elliott’s number wasn’t 84, it was 94
February 17th, 2010 at 2:43 pm
The Bill Elliott number was typo, and I missed B. Labonte when scanning down through the list. Thank you, you are correct.
Terry Labonte, Michael Waltrip, Joe Nemechek, and John Andretti were also in that race but none of them are racing a full Sprint Cup schedule this year.
There are several other drivers from that race (Mike Skinner, Johnny Benson, Ken Schrader, etc.) who are still racing today, just no longer in the Sprint Cup Series.