
25 | How Prohibition Bootleggers Created NASCAR
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About this listen
You may be familiar with NASCAR, you may also be familiar with Prohibition, but how did these two worlds collide? This week Brendan and Claire take you deep into Appalachia where between 1919 and 1933, outlaws hired the best drivers to deliver their Moonshine, birthing the culture that would one day become NASCAR.
Sections
00:00 - Intro
00:55 - Prohibition & NASCAR
18:22 - Debrief & Discussion
37:09 - Announcements
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Featured images
[03:01] Cop demonstrates a “bootlegging” technique
Flashback: Oklahoma moonshiners and bootleggers whiskey stash raids
[07:16] Wrecked bootlegger cars (Ford Model-T)
The Dry Years: Selected Images Relating to Prohibition (Prints and Photographs Reading Room, Library of Congress)
[22:56] NASCAR fire suits
Evolution of fire suits in NASCAR
Sources
[History Channel] History of Stock Car Racing
[Study.com] Bootlegging & the Prohibition | History & Facts
[Britannica] Bootlegging | Definition, History, & Facts
[NASCAR Hall of Fame] NASCAR’s Moonshine Roots
[The Mob Museum] NASCAR Rooted in Prohibition Bootlegging
[University of North Carolina] Prohibition, Bootlegging, & the Origins of NASCAR | Understanding the American South
[History Channel] President Nixon signs legislation banning cigarette ads on TV and radio | April 1, 1970
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