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15 Reasons Why Prohibition Led To NASCAR

6. Rural Southern Culture

6. Rural Southern Culture
Fast cars and moonshine shaped a vibrant subculture, fueling NASCAR’s origins in the rural South.

The rural South’s deep appreciation for fast cars and moonshine fostered a unique subculture that supported both illicit liquor running and racing. This environment was crucial for NASCAR’s origins. For more insights, refer to the University of North Carolina’s article on moonshine racers (southerncultures.org).

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