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NASCAR Track Commemorated in Ponce Inlet with Florida Real Estate Developer’s Help

Ponce Inlet recently celebrated when a marker was unveiled by the town at the South Turn of the beach race course where the first NASCAR-sanctioned race was held in 1948 -- a ceremony supported by Florida real estate developer Cranewoods Development.
for fans who want to live where NASCAR history was made, Ponce Inlet puts them at the epicenter of auto racing, with Daytona Beach just 20 minutes to the north, and Orlando an hour away.

Ponce Inlet, Fla. (PRWEB) November 29, 2007 -- Florida real estate company Cranewoods Development recently helped Ponce Inlet commemorate NASCAR's untamed beach-racing era of the 1940s and its pioneering drivers when the town unveiled a historic marker at the site of the famed beach course South Turn. Drivers started their harrowing drive up Ponce Inlet beach from this spot, with the Atlantic Ocean as the right boundary and the dunes of Ponce Inlet as the left.

South Turn Marker commemorating NASCAR beach racing in Ponce Inlet from 1948 to 1958
South Turn Marker commemorating NASCAR beach racing in Ponce Inlet from 1948 to 1958

Long before the days of restrictor plates and roof flaps, beach racing here was the scene of spectacular crashes, with hoods flying open mid-race and drivers blinded by salt spray and sand. The course was the scene of some of racing's greatest images and wildest rides until the opening of The Daytona International Speedway in 1958. More than 50 years later, the South Turn is the more peaceful home to a luxury Florida oceanfront home development, which is under construction and overlooks the historic turn. Several legendary veterans of the course attended the ceremony, recounting hazards of beach racing, spectacular crashes, dodging seagulls and the colorful drivers who wrote the first chapters of NASCAR history.

Automobile racing was sanctioned here by NASCAR in 1948, the same year the stock car association itself was formed. For the next decade, both car and motorcycle racing was held on the 4.1 mile course, where drivers completed one lap by traveling north on the hard-packed sand beach, turning left through the banked sand North Turn, then driving south on paved Atlantic Avenue to the banked sand South Turn. Although the original races were typically advertised as taking place in Daytona Beach, the course was actually in Ponce Park, which was incorporated as the Town of Ponce Inlet in 1960. The current-day, pristine setting has earned it a spot in the 2007 America's Top Ten Best Beaches rankings.

Assisted by Town Manager Kassandra Blissett, Ponce Inlet Mayor Nancy Epps presided over the unveiling on November 20 along with Russ Truelove, a Ponce Inlet beach racing veteran. Other legendary drivers of the famed beach course also were in attendance, including Vicki Wood and "Mad" Marion MacDonald. Wood set records on the course between 1955 and 1960, and her name remains in NASCAR speed record books today.

Of those earliest days of NASCAR, MacDonald said, "It used to be wild out here at this turn. You would just pick a spot up the road and lock up all four wheels, hoping it would slow you down enough to make it. In one race, Smokey Percer was waving me back as we approached, got distracted and wound up in the palmettos." Truelove, who still has the 1956 Mercury he drove in one of the more memorable beach races in which he flipped the car several times on the North Turn, said, "I can assure you that all those pioneers, both living and those who have left us, deeply appreciate what the people of Ponce Inlet have done to recognize where it all began."

The gathering of more than 50 people at the unveiling ceremony included Jo Anne Hamilton, sister of beach course racer Ray Chaike; town council members; members of the town's Historic Board and Park Board; and other town dignitaries and public safety officials.

Attendees also included Andrew Howe of Jacksonville-based HCM Construction, builder of The Cottages at Ponce Inlet at the site. Howe noted that racing is not the only draw to the area: "The historic significance and unspoiled beauty of this site cannot be overstated. Not only is it an important part of the birthplace of NASCAR racing, Beach Street itself is a designated Scenic Road and the intersection is virtually in the shadow of the historic Ponce Inlet lighthouse." He added that, "for fans who want to live where NASCAR history was made, Ponce Inlet puts them at the epicenter of auto racing, with Daytona Beach just 20 minutes to the north, and Orlando an hour away."

About Cranewoods Development
Cranewoods Development, the Cottages at Ponce Inlet real estate developer creates architecturally unique projects in high demand areas of coastal Florida. To view all of the Florida real estate developer’s waterfront homes and investment real estate, visit www.Cranewoods.com or visit their news blog about coastal Florida real estate at www.SeasideViews.com. HCM Construction is an award-winning builder of oceanfront homes, condominiums and hotels. To see what HCM is building now, visit www.HCMConstruction.com. For sales information on the Florida oceanfront homes pictured here, contact the broker, Aswin Suri, toll free at 888-608-6564 or visit www.PonceInletCottages.com.

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Driver "Mad" Marion MacDonald. Town of Ponce Inlet Mayor Nancy Epps, Driver Russ Truelove and Driver Vicki Wood

Driver "Mad" Marion MacDonald. Town of Ponce Inlet Mayor Nancy Epps, Driver Russ Truelove and Driver Vicki Wood

Race cars head South on A1A along the Ponce Inlet Florida oceanfront on the original beach race course. Source: Wikipedia

Race cars head South on A1A along the Ponce Inlet Florida oceanfront on the original beach race course. Source: Wikipedia

Rendering of the Florida oceanfront homes for sale and now under construction at the South Turn - The Cottages at Ponce Inlet

Rendering of the Florida oceanfront homes for sale and now under construction at the South Turn - The Cottages at Ponce Inlet

Aerial view of oceanfront homes under construction at the South Turn of the original "Daytona Beach" NASCAR course. The Cottages at Ponce Inlet

Aerial view of oceanfront homes under construction at the South Turn of the original "Daytona Beach" NASCAR course. The Cottages at Ponce Inlet

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